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Board declines pause in enforcement while developer’s SOP challenge moves through court
Summary
A developer’s attorney asked the Code Enforcement Board to delay action on a Dixie Highway property pending litigation over LMPD SOP 8.57; county counsel opposed the request and the board upheld the $600 citation.
A private attorney representing Renaissance asked the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on Sept. 26 to delay enforcement at a Dixie Highway property while the company pursues a district-court challenge over how Louisville Metro Police Department standard operating procedure 8.57 governs clearing homeless encampments.
Renaissance’s counsel told the board that SOP 8.57…
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