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Abatement Appeals Board upholds abatement at 757 North Pointe; holds order in abeyance for 60 days

Abatement Appeals Board · May 15, 2013
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The Abatement Appeals Board upheld a notice of violation for 757 North Pointe Street and voted 5–2 to hold enforcement in abeyance for 60 days to allow a preferred contractor to produce a detailed estimate and complete required work, amid disputed claims about lead paint and access to an adjacent property.

The Abatement Appeals Board on Wednesday upheld a notice of violation for Case No. 6776 (757 North Pointe Street) and voted 5–2 to hold the order in abeyance for 60 days to allow remediation work to proceed under proper permitting.

The board’s decision followed a presentation by Rosemarie Boske, the department’s chief housing inspector, who said staff had attempted to inspect the adjacent property and had provided contractor certification documents to the adjacent owner, but that inspectors were refused entry for up-to-date photos. Boske told the board that remediation obligations are governed by state and EPA rules and that city code requires licensed…

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