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City orders urgent repairs or demolition of dangerous structures

September 27, 2024 | Public Officer Hearing, Knoxville City, Knox County, Tennessee


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City orders urgent repairs or demolition of dangerous structures
In a recent government meeting, officials addressed the urgent need for repairs or demolition of a property located at 618 Hollywood Road, citing it as a significant health and safety risk. After a reinspection on September 9, it was confirmed that the structure remains out of compliance with city codes, posing an attractive nuisance and danger to the public. The owner has been ordered to take corrective action within 120 days, failing which the city may proceed with demolition, with costs incurred being placed as a lien against the property.

The meeting also covered the approval of boarding charges for two additional properties, 4633 Ball Camp Pike and 1421 West Baxter Avenue, both deemed dangerous and accessible to the public. The boarding actions were affirmed by the officials, emphasizing the city's commitment to ensuring community safety by addressing structures that pose risks to health and safety.

The discussions reflect ongoing efforts by city officials to manage properties that threaten public welfare, reinforcing the importance of compliance with safety regulations.

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