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Judge upholds multiple solid-waste and animal-control citations in Louisville Metro docket
Summary
A Louisville Metro enforcement hearing on June 23 upheld dozens of citations — including several $500 illegal-dumping fines tied to a hauling business — and issued conditional discharges or reduced penalties in selected animal-control cases pending corrective action.
A Louisville Metro code-enforcement hearing on June 23 reviewed dozens of solid-waste, health and animal-control cases and resulted in multiple citations being upheld, the judge said.
The hearing officer upheld a $500 illegal-dumping citation tied to 3632 Manslick Road after Solid Waste Administrator Robert Lush said investigators found mail in debris that traced the load to a customer who had hired JJ Moving Solution. "It looks like over $5,000 through Venmo," Lush said when describing payments cited in witness statements. The cited hauler and its owner, Jesse Jones of JJ Moving, did not appear; the judge ruled the citation and penalty were upheld and directed that Jones be notified.
The panel also upheld other solid-waste fines: a $250 citation for an unsecured load at 2808 Rockford Lane, and a $500 citation at 4848 Jennings Lane after an owner declined to identify a contracted hauler. Solid-waste officer Christopher Sullivan testified that officers…
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