Tag: City of Warsaw Code Enforcement Hearing
WARSAW — During the Code Enforcement Hearing held today, Jan. 29, updates were given on four different residences that have been taken to Kosciusko County Superior Court for action. The Cathy Wade residence at 815 E. Clark St., had a hearing in Kosciusko Superior Court on Monday, Jan. 28. The court judgment ordered gave Cathy …read more.
WARSAW — The residence at 1422 E. Main St., Warsaw, was the main topic of discussion during the Warsaw code enforcement hearing held Tuesday, Dec. 11. The property is owned by Stephen and Princene Moore and has been on the agenda for over a year. Stephen Moore was present at the hearing and explained that the …read more.
WARSAW — A local landlord is facing code violations on three separate apartment buildings within the Warsaw city limits. The landlord attended the code enforcement hearing held today, Sept. 18. Ralph Fitch, Larwill, owns the properties located at 214 N. Ft. Wayne St., 500 Chinworth Court and 1503 Green Hill Drive. All of these properties are set up …read more.
WARSAW — The city has been receiving complaints about a local property since November 2017. The residence at 1015 E. Main St., was the hot topic during the code enforcement hearing held yesterday, Aug. 7. The property is owned by Jason and Bobby Wade. Code Enforcement Officer Dana Hewitt stated that the yard is often full …read more.
WARSAW — A hearing date has been set for one of the properties discussed at the code enforcement hearing held yesterday, June 26. The property at 1627 Fisher Ave., Warsaw, is owned by Brad Eberly and rented by a tenant. Eberly and the tenants have a court hearing at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 10, regarding …read more.
WARSAW — It was noted that a stalemate exists with one of the properties discussed at the code enforcement hearing held yesterday, May 15, as neither the property owner or tenant are willing to address the general nuisance issue. The property at 1627 Fisher Ave., Warsaw, is owned by Brad Eberly and rented out by a …read more.
WARSAW — The demolition order for the abandoned car wash at 2516 E. Center St,. was started after a representative of the property failed to appear at the second code enforcement hearing held this morning, Feb. 15. The property, owned by Dash Mesh Properties, Granger, first appeared on the city’s radar in 2015 for various …read more.
WARSAW — Despite a civil penalty of $5,000 being imposed last month, the owner of 501 W. Jefferson St., Warsaw, failed to appear at the Department of Code Enforcement’s hearing held today, Sept. 18. James Best owns the building, which is separated into four different apartments. Last month, he appeared in person and was informed …read more.
WARSAW — A Warsaw homeowner is making progress to save a residence from demolition. During a City of Warsaw Department of Code Enforcement meeting held on May 15, hearing officer Lawrence Clifford revisited previously discussed issues with homeowner Fabiola Duran’s property at 519 N. Park Avenue, Warsaw. Duran was present at the hearing with …read more.






