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Code enforcement hearing conditionally discharges $1,100 fine, continues multiple property cases to Jan. 30
Summary
At a Louisville City code-enforcement hearing Oct. 24, the board conditionally discharged a $1,100 fine for 1800 Eastern Parkway after the owner showed repairs, dismissed a shelter permit matter at 3931 Bank Street, and continued several long-running property-maintenance cases to Jan. 30, 2026 for status updates.
The Louisville City code-enforcement board on Oct. 24 granted a conditional discharge of a $1,100 fine for a property at 1800 Eastern Parkway after the property representative said the remaining deficiencies had been fixed and painting was imminent. The board also dismissed a shelter permit matter at 3931 Bank Street and set status-review dates for several other properties with ongoing repairs.
The actions centered on whether owners had carried out repairs noted in prior inspections and whether additional time was warranted to complete work. Clerk (S9) and agency staff outlined inspection findings and the chair (S1) read case identifiers into the record as the board moved through the docket. Matt Shaughnessy (S10), who appeared for 1800 Eastern Parkway, said two outstanding soffit and…
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