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Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board upholds fines, grants continuances across Feb. 27 docket

Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board
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The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on Feb. 27 upheld citations, imposed fines for several no-shows and noncompliance, and granted continuances while directing property owners to obtain surveys or zoning variances where needed.

The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on Friday, Feb. 27 heard a full docket of property-maintenance cases, upheld several citations and fines for noncompliance and granted continuances while directing owners to pursue zoning variances or submit surveys where required, Chair Chris Wetland said.

The hearing covered repeated violations including overgrown lots, open exterior surfaces after fires, unpermitted driveway/graveling work and structures encroaching into setback areas. The board routinely reviewed inspection photographs, questioned appellants about repair plans and set status dates for compliance checks or further filings.

One of the day’s more contested matters involved 7409 Crabtree Drive, where inspectors said a rear carport sits too close to the side property line. Code enforcement supervisor Lakeen Gurley…

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