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Owner says repairs underway at property tied to unsafe-building order; authority schedules follow-up

Hobart City Redevelopment Authority Meeting · April 1, 2026
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Summary

Theresa Nagel, the property owner at 312 Mill, Chandler Street, told the Hobart City Redevelopment Authority she has passed rough plumbing and framing inspections and expects work complete by the end of April; the board agreed to set the unsafe-building item over for a status update at a future meeting.

Theresa Nagel, the property owner of the address subject to an unsafe-building order, told the Hobart City Redevelopment Authority that work on the property is progressing and that inspections have been passed.

"My name is Theresa Nagel. I'm on the home. I passed the rough plumbing inspection a week ago, passed a rough framing inspection of the interior last week as well," Nagel said, adding that she expects trim work and completion, and expects the house to be finished "by the end of April." She also said she expects the plumber to return to install finish plumbing.

The chair acknowledged having driven by the property and observed that the garage was under construction. After the owner's update the chair proposed, and the board approved, setting the unsafe-building item over for a status update at a future meeting (the chair referenced March 20 or May 20 as possible dates). The chair also asked whether an occupancy form would be available to review before that follow-up; the chair stated one would be provided.

The transcript does not record a formal lift of the unsafe-building order at this meeting. Instead, the board recorded the owner's progress and scheduled a follow-up to review updated inspections and paperwork. No funding, contractor names, or formal compliance deadlines beyond the follow-up meeting were recorded in the transcript.