Murray Patrick C
3057 Hawthorne Dr Ne
Washington, Dc 20017
Contact the 7th District representative Delores L. McQuinn (804.646.3012) about this property.
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Contact Sector 111's Lt. Jack King (804.646.3602) or 1st Precinct's Com. Gary Ladin (804.646.3602) about this property.
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Daniel » said:
Ok, I switched the photos.
NOB neighbor said:
Just FYI, the photo posted is actually of 317(?) N 27th, not 401. That building, also a former laundromat/now vacant property, is on the SE corner of the intersection. 401 is on the NE corner.
At 401, debris inside the fence was cleaned up recently and a no trespassing sign posted along with a visible address.
mary anne said:
original post on yahoo groups – churchhill@yahoogroups.com
This property I have been following up on and received a response as to where they are standing with it through the city. Here is the reply:
Reference to 401 N 27th Street, a site meeting took place on 12-13-07 with the owner, Building Commissioner and city engineer, it was discussed the condition and lack of performance by owner, and the need for additional engineering plans and evaluations, the original Notice of Violation was amended and owner has until Dec 26th to submit revised engineer plans and upon review by city plans examiners and there approval, work to start shortly after that date. Owners failure to comply will result in legal action taken against him.
I also reminded them about 404 N 27th Street. This property has about $7,000 worth of back taxes owed and a Notice of Intent for Tax Sale was sent to the owner(s) this past August. Previous code violations have still been ignored and noticed vagrants have recently been in the house. The porch is now collapsing and you can’t even get to it because of the shrubs and brush growing wild for the past 10 years. I will post more about this one as I get more information.
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