Monday, July 2, 2012

Urban Conservator, Board of Housing Appeals meet today

The City of Cincinnati's Urban Conservator, Larry Harris, will hold a public hearing today at 2 P.M., Centennial Two, 805 Central Avenue, Suite 720, to determine the historic significance of 25 buildings that were declared a public nuisance last month and entered into the City's hazard abatement program.

All of the following buildings are more than 50 years old and subject to review under Section 1101-57.1(1) of the Cincinnati Municipal Code:

Anyone with pertinent information or evidence of any of these buildings' historic significance is encouraged to testify. A finding of historic significance can prevent a building from being demolished.


Board of Housing Appeals

Today at 1 P.M. and 2 P.M. at the Business Development and Permit Center, 3300 Central Parkway, Cincinnati's Board of Housing Appeals will hold a public hearing to consider orders against the following properties:

Suspension of VBML fee, continuance:

Refund of VBML fee, continuance:
  • 246 Oak St, Corryville (single-family, 1900), 1 P.M.

Appeal of Cincinnati Building Code violation orders, continuance:

Suspension of VBML fee:

Anyone with pertinent information or evidence for or against these suspensions, refunds, or appeals is encouraged to testify.

Previous reading on BC:
Sixteen nuisance buildings face historic review today (6/18/12)
Urban Conservator meets today to review historic status of 16 buildings (5/14/12)
Board of Housing Appeals to hear 20 cases today (5/7/12)
Urban Conservator meets today to review historic status of 14 buildings (4/16/12)