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Louisville code hearing sets status dates for dozens of cases; trustee asks delay on troubled 39 35th Street
Summary
At a municipal code enforcement hearing, the presiding officer pressed owners for compliance while the board scheduled follow-up dates for multiple properties, dismissed at least one vehicle citation and upheld cleaning or safety violations in other matters.
The presiding officer opened the code enforcement hearing by telling attendees the boards priority: "Im not here to take your money. I dont want your money. I want your compliance," urging property owners to fix violations rather than simply pay fines.
Trustee James Ryan Brown, representing the Rosebean Kentucky Family Trust, testified that 39 35th Street had been overrun by squatters and criminal activity and that he had obtained a warrant for possession after an eviction was granted in district court. Brown told the board he requested an order to vacate to…
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