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Louisville code board upholds fines, grants continuances and conditionally discharges multiple property cases
Summary
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on Dec. 5 upheld fines in several no-show cases, imposed a $150 fine in a dog-aggression citation, conditionally discharged cleaning-related citations in multiple cases and set status dates (mostly Feb. 6 or March 6) for outstanding roof and exterior repairs.
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on Friday heard a long docket of property enforcement cases, upholding fines against several no-shows, imposing a $150 fine in a dog-aggression citation, and granting continuances and conditional discharges for owners who showed progress or who plan repairs.
Board member Chris Watland opened the session by reminding attendees of procedures and the board—s emphasis on voluntary compliance: "I am not here to take your money... All I want is your compliance," he said, adding that fines would be imposed when owners do not work with the board to remedy violations.
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