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Coppell commission orders owner to repair fire‑damaged 407 Greenway Court, sets 30/60/120‑day milestones
Summary
The Coppell Building Standards Commission voted unanimously Dec. 5 to order repairs to the fire‑damaged home at 407 Greenway Court, imposing 30/60/120‑day milestones, requiring proof of rodent control and sealed exterior openings, and scheduling a Feb. 6, 2025 show‑cause hearing to review progress.
The Coppell Building Standards Commission voted unanimously Dec. 5 to require the owner of 407 Greenway Court to bring the fire‑damaged house into compliance after staff presented photographs and a timeline showing the property has remained unrepaired since a May 28, 2022 fire.
City Code Compliance Officer Desiree Bilerman told the commission the two‑story, roughly 3,000‑square‑foot house in the Waterside Estates neighborhood has been gutted and left exposed to the elements. Bilerman said staff estimated the fire‑related property loss at about $350,000 and noted title searches show two mortgage liens and seven involuntary liens totaling more than $300,000. “Within 30 days, we'd like to see the owner obtain the required roof and alteration permits,” Bilerman said, and outlined milestones that would require interior work to begin at 60 days and all repairs to be complete…
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