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WARSAW – An East Market Street house, facing a demolition order, is on the verge of being sold. The house at 1015 E. Main St., Warsaw, owned by Jason and Bobby Wade, has been an issue for code enforcement in recent years when it was home to a scrapping business. While that issue was mitigated, …read more.

WARSAW – The owners of a vacant home on Center Street in Warsaw have decided to demolish the structure. Terry and Connie Holzheuer, of Huntington, told city officials at a code enforcement hearing Tuesday, Jan. 28, that equipment is already arriving and that the old, two-story house at 1410 E. Center St., will be removed …read more.

WARSAW – Jail time was apparently not enough to turn things around for Jason and Bobby Wade and their home at 1015 E. Main St., Warsaw. After two years of trying to convince the couple to bring their house up to code – with only some cooperation – code enforcement Hearing Officer Thomas Earhart ordered …read more.

WARSAW — The outside of the home at 1015 E. Main Street has been cleaned up considerably, but now the problem has to do with interior issues. The Main Street home, adjacent to McKinley Park, had been an eyesore for several years before the owners, Jason and Bobby Wade, were jailed on a contempt charge …read more.

WARSAW — The city has investigated about 40 properties this season that are in violation of the environmental nuisance ordinance for tall grass and weeds. All those rainy spring days have prompted lawns to grow more quickly this season and given city inspectors plenty to consider, but so far, only a few cases have led …read more.

WARSAW — Two city residents are facing charges after ignoring complaints from neighbors and the city for nearly two years over code enforcement violations involving what officials view as an improper scrapping business on Main Street. Jason and Bobby Wade were jailed on charges of failure to comply Monday, April 29, after they showed up …read more.

  WARSAW — One of the biggest residential eyesores that lingered for nearly three years on the city’s south side has been quickly cleaned up in the past week. A house at 1627 Fisher Avenue, just south of Warsaw Community High School, had been a subject of code enforcement concerns since 2016 because of the …read more.

WARSAW — During the City of Warsaw Department of Code Enforcement hearing held Monday, June 19, issues with two properties discussed during previous hearings were revisited. Fabiola Duran’s property at 519 N. Park Avenue was on the docket again this month. Duran’s home has been on the hearing docket since February. Duran had purchased the …read more.

WARSAW — Spring has sprung and Dana Hewitt, code enforcement inspector for Warsaw, wants to remind residents of the environmental nuisance ordinance. The ordinance targets tall grass and weeds inside city limits. Residents are expected to maintain their lawns, yards and property per the ordinance. The environmental public nuisance is defined as any growth of weeds, grass …read more.

WARSAW — A number of properties were discussed during The City of Warsaw Department of Code Enforcement meeting on Monday, Aug. 15. The first property discussed was 1017 E. Fort Wayne St. The property was originally brought up as a demolition, but Dalrymple wishes to create four rental units inside the property. Property owner Sherri Dalrymple, Shafer …read more.

WARSAW — The City of Warsaw Department of Code Enforcement has postponed a meeting pending code compliance by the new owner following a brief hearing this afternoon, Monday, June 20. The city of Warsaw earlier filed a demolition order for a property at 1017 E. Fort Wayne St., Warsaw, which is not up to city …read more.

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