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#1 Top Scoop Zoning

2115 Greenwood Ave zoning enforcement case opened

Kimberly & Russell Brian Gregory are listed as the owners of 2115 Greenwood Ave, where a zoning enforcement case is open after a caller reported some type of boarding-house situation for sex offenders. The caller said they're worried because there are a lot of children in the area and wasn't sure how many people are being housed; zoning enforcement has the case open and has logged site visits as part of the investigation.

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#2 Top Scoop Code Violation

7508 SEEBOLT DR opened code violation for rodent infestation in yard

Owner Donna M. Hoagland has an open code-violation property maintenance case after reporting a severe rodent problem at 7508 Seebolt Dr. She says her front yard was overrun β€” claiming more than 100 rats β€” and suspects the nearby shopping center is to blame; the case is listed as open for follow-up and inspection.

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#3 Top Scoop Code Violation

537 S 3RD ST 1109 Opened for Code Violation: Heating and Hot Water Outage

Third Street Louisville Multifamily, the owner, has an open property maintenance case after a citizen reported that hot water and heat have been out for the entire building at 537 S 3rd St, Unit 1109 for roughly two weeks (the report even notes 20 business days). City records show the case is open, so inspectors or the owner will likely need to arrange repairs to get residents back toasty soon.

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#4 Top Scoop Code Violation

3000 W Madison St Code Violation: East wall bowing; evaluate for stabilization

Old Landmark Church of God has an open property maintenance case at 3000 W Madison St after inspectors flagged the east side wall bowing toward 30th Street. The city is asking for an evaluation to determine whether that wall needs demolition or stabilization, so expect inspections or follow-ups while officials figure out the safest fix.

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#5 Top Scoop Environmental Permit

1736 DIXIE HWY Environmental permit for emergency asbestos demolition

WBC Properties Inc (Dissolved) is listed as the owner for an emergency Louisville Metro demolition at 1736 Dixie Hwy, a vacant two-story former residence built in 1927. The asbestos permit says regulated asbestos-containing materials may remain in place during demolition but crews must minimize disturbance, keep materials adequately wet, containerize and promptly dispose of debris (all treated as RACM), and avoid tracking vehicles over demolition waste; Aesthetic Industrial Contracting, Inc. is the abatement contractor with waste headed to WM Outer Loop Landfill (about 16 cubic yards disposed daily).

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#6 Top Scoop Environmental Permit

3033 Bardstown Rd applied for Open Burning Permit

Applicant Brian Sims has filed an open burning permit for a recreational fire at 3033 Bardstown Rd. The burn is for the Historic Homes Foundation Inc. property and is scheduled as a single recreational fire on Nov. 8, 2025 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM, with no multiple burns listed.

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#7 Top Scoop Electrical Permit

6013 Preston Hwy Electrical Permit Issued for Generator

Steadfast Electric LLC has an issued electrical permit to install a new 600-amp generator at Sheehan Landings, 6013 Preston Hwy, for owner Payal Properties LLC. This commercial, new electrical project has a project value estimated at $160,000 and the permit is active through 10/29/2026. An electrical rough‑in inspection is scheduled for 10/31/2025, so the backup-power work appears to be moving along.

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#8 Top Scoop Building Permit

9914 MOORE HILL PL building permit issued for 12 ductless split systems

Project Heating & Cooling is installing twelve ductless split HVAC systems in Building 5 of Oakwood Landings at 9914 Moore Hill Pl for owner Interchange Properties Two LLC. This is a new residential electric HVAC installation (equipment on Level 1 with condensers at ground level) with a project value estimated at $84,000. The permit has been issued and fees paid, so crews may be arranging inspections and work to begin soon.

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#9 Top Scoop Other

6308 Pendleton Rd encroachment permit for solar-powered camera installation

Flock Safety is installing one solar-powered license-plate-reading (LPR) camera and Flock pole for the LMPD on the south side of Pendleton Road at 6308 Pendleton Rd, between E Orell Rd and Old Distillery Rd. The work includes a small street cut (two 2' x 2' patches in the right-of-way) and technicians will park a service van nearby; the job is scheduled from 11/03/2025 to 12/08/2025. The parcel owner is Louisville & Jefferson County Riverport, and the record lists applicant Katelyn McKinley (Flock Safety) and LMPD contact Jennifer Corum for questions.

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#10 Top Scoop Other

4107 Bells Ln road closure for Rail Rd crossing replacement/repair

Track Tech (applicant Michael Scott Jenkins) is planning a road closure to replace and repair the railroad crossing at 4107 Bells Ln, with the property owner listed as Equipment Care of Louisville Kentuck. They'll work with Louisville-based Saftico for traffic control and will create a temporary emergency access road limited to two-axle vehicles while crews perform two 28-foot asphalt cuts on each side of the crossing. Work is scheduled for 11/10/2025–11/14/2025, so expect a short, targeted closure while the crossing gets fixed.

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