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Health department sought lead assessment; Louisville code board dismisses case after parties confer
Summary
At a redocketed hearing, the Jefferson County Health Department said a physician reported an elevated blood-lead level tied to 2912 Montgomery; after the owner and the parent of the affected child testified and staff reviewed access and assessment status, the board dismissed the enforcement matter but urged continued health follow-up.
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on Friday dismissed a redocketed enforcement matter involving 2912 Montgomery Street after the Health Department and county counsel clarified the status of a required lead assessment.
Mary Catherine Craft of the Jefferson County Health Department told the board the department had been notified by a physician about an elevated blood-lead level associated with the address and had made multiple certified-mail and in-person attempts to perform a lead inspection. "All that we are asking is…
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