Tag: code enforcement
WARSAW — Two homes, both unoccupied, have received demolition orders following today’s Warsaw Code Enforcement Hearing. The orders were issued by Larry Clifford, hearing officer. The homes have estimated remodeling, refurbishing costs far exceeding demolition expenses. The properties are located at 108 N. Park Ave., Warsaw, and 124 S. Sherman, Warsaw. The demolition costs will …read more.
A use variance request to the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals Tuesday evening resulted in a slight neighbor dispute over current conditions of the requester’s property. Everett Compton, 1912 LaVista Drive, Warsaw, requested a use variance for a small engine repair business in a residential area. While the variance was granted with contingencies, a neighbor …read more.
A property at 108 N. Park Ave., Warsaw, cited as substandard in violation of city code in December 2014, will now have a demolition hearing set for 1:30 p.m. Monday, May 18. This was the decision Monday during a Warsaw Code Enforcement hearing. Phillip Allen Smith is the owner of the property, which has been …read more.
The living room ceiling in the home at 1405 Ranch Rd., Warsaw, has caved in rending the home uninhabitable. (Photos by Stacey Page) The owner of a dilapidated home on Ranch Road had a hearing today with Warsaw Code Enforcement Hearing Officer Larry Clifford on the fate of a property that has plagued neighbors for …read more.
Although a discussion on dilapidated properties was not on Warsaw Common Council’s agenda, the matter of a property on Ranch Road was addressed during Monday night’s meeting. City resident Michael Alspaugh attended the meeting to inquire about one specific property at 1405 Ranch Rd. “Do we have a criteria for when a property becomes dilapidated …read more.


