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Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board upholds multiple citations, issues conditional discharges
Summary
At its June 28, 2024 hearing the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board upheld a series of property-maintenance citations, assessed fines across multiple addresses and issued conditional discharges in select cases where inspectors found partial compliance or mitigating circumstances.
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on June 28, 2024, heard a line of property-maintenance and nuisance appeals and largely upheld enforcement actions, assessing fines for longstanding violations while granting limited conditional relief in a few cases.
Chair David Pearl opened the docket, introduced staff and counsel, and heard staff summaries and photo evidence in case after case. In several matters inspectors cited repeated noncompliance — including debris, exposed exterior surfaces, missing gutters and illegally stored vehicles — and recommended fines that the board sustained.
In the matter involving 1003 Claiborne Road, staff said earlier inspections had led to penalties of $700 (Jan. 25) and $900 (Feb. 8) for failure to cut/clean the property and for an illegally stored motor vehicle. Owner representative Ben Melton told the board an eviction was underway…
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