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Louisville Metro code enforcement board upholds fines, continues several cases to June 5
Summary
At its April 3 hearing the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board upheld an $1,100 fine for a property at 943 Cherokee Road, set June 5, 2026 status or total-compliance deadlines for multiple properties, and corrected a docket entry that had been read incorrectly as upheld.
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on April 3 heard appeals for multiple property citations, upheld a $1,100 fine for 943 Cherokee Road and continued several other cases to a June 5 status hearing or for total compliance.
The board, a fact-finding administrative body, opened the docket and reminded participants of the rules for testimony. ‘‘I am not here to take your money. I don't wanna take your money. All I want is your compliance,’’ board member Chris Weltland said when describing the board’s goal of achieving property compliance rather than collecting fines.
In the most significant single decision, the board upheld a citation and an $1,100 fine for 943 Cherokee Road after staff presented a long enforcement history that included repeated inspections and ongoing safety hazards. Lincoln Girdley, the code enforcement supervisor, told the board the…
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