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Board reduces assessment for Beaumont Avenue case after notice dispute

Abatement Appeals Board · April 18, 2012
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Summary

In case 675730 (Beaumont Avenue), the Board upheld the violation but reduced the assessment of costs after hearing testimony that the appellant, Baron Fleming, may not have received timely notice of a second Director's hearing. Staff said the work was ultimately completed and indicated willingness to consider reducing the charge.

The Abatement Appeals Board modified the assessment of costs for case 675730 (Beaumont Avenue) after an extended hearing in which staff and the appellant disputed whether the department had provided effective notice of a second Director's hearing.

Rosemarie Gonosky, Chief Housing Inspector, outlined the department's chronology: a notice of violation issued in early 2010, a Director's hearing and a 30-day continuance in November 2010, and a later posting that led to a second Director's hearing and a…

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