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Council pauses nuisance abatement for 300 N East Street; city can abate trees and junk at 103 Business Hwy 30 W
Summary
The council postponed a nuisance hearing for 300 N East Street after the owner submitted a repair timeline and agreed to monitor progress; the city attorney said painting at 103 Business Hwy 30 W cannot be pursued legally, but trees and junk can be abated and the police chief has begun tree abatement.
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The Toledo City Council placed a nuisance abatement hearing for 300 N East Street (owner Terry Anders) on hold July 28 after Anders, who could not attend the meeting, sent a timeline for repairs to the city clerk. The minutes state the council will monitor the property’s progress rather than move forward immediately with abatement.
Separately, the council reviewed a second complaint about the property at 103 Business Hwy 30 W. City attorney Marquess told council there is no legal avenue to pursue the building’s painted signage, but the city can abate trees and any junk on the property. Chief of Police Quigley has initiated an abatement action for trees.
The minutes record these enforcement steps and the council’s decision to monitor repairs at 300 N East Street, but do not include a timetable for future hearings or specifics on the abatement actions beyond the tree abatement start.
