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Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board hears Jan. 30 docket; multiple cases continued and several fines upheld
Summary
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on Jan. 30 set status dates for many property cases — most to March 13 — and issued several enforcement outcomes, including a conditional discharge in an illegal-dumping/vehicle-impound case and upheld fines where respondents did not appear.
Chris Wantland, a member of the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board, opened the board’s Jan. 30 docket and walked participants through procedures, swearing in witnesses and asking that testimony be given under oath.
The board handled a large slate of property-maintenance and permitting matters, repeatedly offering continuances to allow owners to pursue permits or make repairs. Several matters were continued to March 13, including a dispute over a truck-repair operation at 13601 Kelly Lane, where owners said they plan to pursue rezoning and to appeal a denial of nonconforming-use status. The board noted the property remains in violation while the rezoning and appeal process proceeds.
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