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Board orders 60-day cleanup windows for two properties flagged as public nuisances
Summary
Pennington County ordinance enforcement presented two long-running nuisance cases; the board gave property owners 60 days to remedy conditions or face abatement actions and potential liens. Staff was directed to pursue neighborhood-level enforcement where multiple properties show similar violations.
Pennington County ordinance enforcement officials presented two longstanding public nuisance cases and the board set deadlines for cleanup.
Dwayne Allen, the county's ordinance enforcement official (S8), briefed the commissioners on two cases brought under Ordinance 106. One case, COV O22-0003 involving property owner Harold McBride, dates to 2022 and includes debris, abandoned vehicles, combustible material and other violations. Allen said certified notices had been returned…
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