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Board to monitor one nuisance property; County Attorney to pursue legal action on another

Floyd County Board of Health · May 18, 2026
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Summary

Board members agreed to monitor cleanup at 1539 Rock Grove Lane after the owner verbally committed to clean up; the County Attorney will pursue a complaint against the party in possession at 1731 270th Street, identified as Jeff Winters, despite the property owner’s recent death.

The board reported receiving three nuisance complaints concerning 1539 Rock Grove Lane. Environmental Health staff said the property meets the nuisance definition but the property owner verbally committed to clean up; the board agreed to monitor the situation and deferred sending a nuisance letter for now.

On 1731 270th Street, staff said the County Attorney’s Office intends to pursue a complaint that would result in a citation to the individual using the property. The minutes note the property owner recently died, but that the County Attorney advised a complaint could be successful because the user, identified in the minutes as Jeff Winters, is considered the “party in possession.”