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Hammond board rescinds demolition order, approves monitoring-well permit and enforces $210 late fee for contractor
Summary
The board rescinded a demolition order for 944 Murray Street after final inspections, approved a right-of-way permit for monitoring wells related to a BP Amoco line issue, and enforced $210 in late business-license fees for Rich's Roofing.
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The Hammond Board of Public Works and Safety on April 9 approved several administrative items: it rescinded a demolition order for 944 Murray Street after staff confirmed final inspections, approved a right-of-way permit for monitoring wells, and voted to enforce late business-license fees of $210 for Rich's Roofing.
On the rescission, the presenter said final inspections had been completed by Mr. Pollock and recommended releasing the demolition order for 944 Murray Street; the board approved the motion by voice vote.
Engineering staff presented a single right-of-way permit for monitoring wells at Wicker and 171st related to a BP Amoco line issue; the presenter said Mr. Novak was aware of the work and recommended approval, which the board granted.
A late business-license hearing was listed for Rich's Roofing; no company representative attended but Lisa Serrano contacted staff to say she could not be present. The board discussed waiving or enforcing late fees and voted to enforce late fees totaling $210 for 2025–2026.
The meeting then opened to the public (no speakers were recorded) and adjourned.

