Board sets follow-up dates for multiple rehab properties, orders owners to appear for status updates

5523849 · August 1, 2025

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Summary

The board reviewed status updates and set follow-up dates for several rehab properties — 1430 Stanton, 1047 Moss, 6126 Harrison, 1152 Roosevelt, 1476 Shell and 251 Detroit — requiring appearances or new rehab agreements in several cases.

The board reviewed progress on multiple properties under rehabilitation agreements and set future status hearings and follow-ups. Staff gave updates on each property’s inspections, permit status and outstanding items, and recommended specific status dates and actions.

For 1430 Stanton, staff said rough electrical, plumbing and HVAC had passed and that a building permit remained for finishing work. The board set a status hearing for Aug. 14 and asked the owner, Eric Luna, to appear either virtually or in person.

At 1047 Moss, permits had been pulled and interior work was ongoing; staff recommended a 90-day continuation and the board set a status hearing for Oct. 30.

6126 Harrison’s owner, Zach Carlson, requested another 30 days; staff reported he had emailed that the work was near completion and the board set a status date for Sept. 4.

1152 Roosevelt, a neighboring property to 1101 Roosevelt (recently removed from the demolition list), had an expired rehab agreement; the board scheduled a status hearing for Aug. 14 and asked the owner to appear.

1476 Shell had passed rough inspections. Board members agreed to issue a new rehab agreement and set a follow-up date of Oct. 30 for further status review.

At 251 Detroit, owner Miss Dela Paz reported exterior work remained (painting delayed by humidity and rain). Staff agreed to inspect, and the board set a status hearing for Aug. 14 and requested the owner appear via Zoom if necessary.

Throughout the discussion, staff noted varying reasons for delay — weather, scheduling, and utility or contractor availability — and the board emphasized documentation (photos, permits) and owner appearances at follow-ups.