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The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from December 15, 2025

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#1 Top Scoop Code Violation

9413 La Grange Rd Property Maintenance Case: Landlord refuses to replace windows

Tenants at 9413 La Grange Road say their landlord, identified as Larry Meyer (owner listed as Myers Prop LLC), is refusing to install new windows. Residents complain Meyer told them new windows would push rents up toward market value — about $700–$900 more — they’re still dealing with cold drafts despite covering the glass, and the property maintenance code case is open to investigate.

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#2 Top Scoop Code Violation

1302 S Floyd St 3 opened code violation case for back alley trash and debris

Kentucky Investment Co. has an open property maintenance case for 1302 S Floyd St 3 after neighbors reported an overgrown back alley stacked with filled garbage cans and scattered debris. The complaint even asks how many cans are allowed before a dumpster is needed — basically a messy alley situation the city will be investigating.

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#3 Top Scoop Code Violation

1530 BICKNELL AVE cited for curb sofa left for 3 weeks

Owner Maria D. Salazar Melendez has an open property maintenance case at 1530 Bicknell Ave after a report that a sofa and love seat have been sitting on the curb for three weeks. It’s a straightforward curbside furniture complaint — city code enforcement has the case open to get those pieces picked up.

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#4 Top Scoop Building Permit

6301 MANDEVILLE RD Building Permit: Roof-mounted solar (11.4 kW)

Daily Green Power, LLC is installing an 11.44 kW roof‑mounted solar panel system for owner Roberto Rivera at 6301 Mandeville Rd. The residential alteration permit lists this one‑story single‑family home project with an estimated cost of $23,000. No automatic sprinkler system is required, so it looks like a straightforward rooftop solar upgrade for the neighborhood.

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#5 Top Scoop Electrical Permit

6301 MANDEVILLE RD Issued Electrical Permit for 11.44 kW solar panels

Daily Green Power, LLC (licensed electrician David Gomez) is installing an 11.44 kW roof‑mounted solar panel system for Roberto Rivera at 6301 Mandeville Rd. The residential electrical permit covers a rewire to a 200‑amp service with one meter and one subpanel, with a project value estimated at $23,000. The permit was issued 12/14/2025 and no inspections are listed as completed yet.

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#6 Top Scoop Building Permit

262 Saunders Ave building permit for rear bedroom addition with basement

Licensed contractor Victor Arellano has filed to add a single-story bedroom to the rear of owner Arellago Victor’s home at 262 Saunders Ave — the new space is about 14' x 13'8" (roughly 191 sq ft) and includes a ground-level basement that will tie into the existing basement. The work calls for excavation, reinforced CMU foundation walls with drainage and waterproofing, wood framing, matching siding/brick and shingle roofing, basic interior finishes, and tie-ins for electrical and HVAC, with an estimated cost of $9,000.

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#7 Top Scoop Building Permit

1300 Trevilian Way Applied for a Building Permit for Residential Addition

Beta Remodeling Services LLC is handling a residential remodel at 1300 Trevilian Way for owner Redefining Homes LLC, listed as a Residential Addition with an estimated cost of $6,000. The project removes interior walls between the kitchen and dining area to create an open-concept layout and installs a central structural beam for proper load transfer, plus adds a new 10 ft x 13 ft exterior deck that does not change the foundation footprint. Electrical rewiring was completed under a separate permit, and all work will be performed to Kentucky and Louisville Metro codes and subject to required inspections.

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#8 Top Scoop Zoning

5985 W PAGES LN Open Zoning Enforcement Case for Yard Sales

Mr. Salazar has started holding yard sales again at 5985 West Pages Ln, reportedly because of the cold, and ran sales both days this past weekend. The property is owned by Sulayman Properties LC and code enforcement has visited multiple times; the matter is an open zoning enforcement case.

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#9 Top Scoop Mechanical Permit

12804 Willow Park Dr HVAC Replacement permits issued for 2 systems

Air Support LLC is replacing two full HVAC systems at 12804 Willow Park Dr for owner Logan J. Dortch. The residential work includes new air handlers/coils and condenser/furnace units, with equipment in the basement and condensers at ground level. The project is estimated at $15,000 and the permit has been issued, so comfy indoor temps should be back in no time.

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#10 Top Scoop Mechanical Permit

731 S BARBEE WAY HVAC replacement permit issued for 2-head minisplit

Stellar Mechanical is replacing the HVAC at 731 S Barbee Way for owner Copilot Property Solutions LLC, installing a new AC and coil plus a two‑head minisplit. The electric replacement keeps the same 2.5‑ton capacity and has a project value of $12,200, with the equipment located in the basement and the condenser at ground level. The permit was issued on 12/14/2025 and inspections are still pending, so it looks like a one‑time system upgrade rather than ongoing work.

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