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Owner reports inspections passed as authority continues unsafe‑building case at 312 Mill/Chandler Street
Summary
The board reviewed an unsafe-building order for 312 Mill/Chandler Street and agreed to revisit the case at a future meeting after owner Theresa Nagel reported recent rough plumbing and framing inspections passed and said she expects the house finished by the end of April.
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The Hobart City Redevelopment Authority reviewed an unsafe‑building order for a property identified in the meeting as 312 Mill / Chandler Street and agreed to carry the matter to a future meeting for a status update.
Theresa Nagel, who identified herself to the board as the property owner, told the authority she had "passed the rough plumbing inspection a week ago" and "passed a rough framing inspection of the interior last week as well." She said she expected the plumber to return "at the end of this week" to finish plumbing trim and that she anticipated the entire house would be finished "by the end of April." Those timelines were presented by Nagel as the basis for a status continuation rather than a request to remove the unsafe‑building designation that day.
The presiding officer acknowledged the construction progress, noted visible work on the garage, and asked whether there were any objections to setting the matter over for a status update at a later meeting; the transcript records both "March 20" and "May 20" during that exchange. The board moved and seconded the continuation; members responded "Aye." The continuation means the authority will revisit compliance status at the next scheduled meeting identified in its calendar or when staff reports completion.
No occupancy certificate or final inspection approval was entered on the record at the meeting. The authority did not record a timetable for final action beyond the agreed status update; staff follow-up or a formal re‑inspection was implied by the continuation but not detailed on the record.
Theresa Nagel (owner) said in part, "I passed the rough plumbing inspection a week ago, passed a rough framing inspection of the interior last week as well... I'll be down with the whole house by the end of April." The chair moved to set the item over, and the motion carried with members voting "Aye."
