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Huntington committee finds 2400 Fifth Avenue a public nuisance, will seek court injunction
Summary
The Huntington Public Safety Committee voted to find the former Flint Pigments site at 2400 Fifth Avenue a public nuisance and authorized moving to Circuit Court to seek a mandatory injunction requiring remediation by the property owner, Everett Hannah Properties LLC.
The Huntington Public Safety Committee voted to find the property at 2400 Fifth Avenue — also referred to as 2401 Fifth Avenue and known historically as the Flint Pigments property — a public nuisance and authorized city staff to pursue a mandatory injunction in Circuit Court to force remediation.
City Attorney Scott Damron told the committee the resolution (listed in the packet as "20 20 4 r 1 30 1") is filed under West Virginia Code §8-12-5(22) and is supported by affidavits from the fire…
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