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Agenda Item # Case Number Property Address % of Deterioration Staff Agenda % of Year Initial Complaint Case Number Property Address Staff Recommendation NPU Neighborhood District Parcel ID Historical Inspector Owner Item # Deterioration Built Filed Deutsche Bank National Association as Trustee of Argent 1 2019-04458 1362 ATHENS AVENUE SW 69% Demolition X01 Capitol View 12 1920 14 010500091160 no 12/9/2009 J. Lyles Securities, Inc. Series 2004-WI 2 2017-03498 1520 ATHENS AVENUE SW 153% Demolition X01 Capitol View 12 1950 14 010400021127 no 5/3/2016 J. Lyles Arcon Group , LLC 3 2015-03388 3270 AMHURST DRIVE NW 9% Clean & Close I06 Collier Heights 9 1960 14 024000070814 yes 2/25/2011 J. Lyles Ginari Gibb 4 2020-01896 931 BEECHER COURT SW 271% Demolition S02 Cascade Avenue/Road 11 1955 14 017100120232 no 11/17/2016 J. Lyles Brenda Reid 5 2014-07776 852 BEECHWOOD AVENUE SW 147% Demolition X01 Capitol View 12 1925 14 010500050042 no 5/24/2010 J. Scott Darryl W. Russell Remove from Agenda - 6 2018-02053 585 BROWNLEE ROAD SW n/a I13 Ivan Hill 10 1959 14 024500010294 no 6/23/2016 J. Lyles Nathaniel Trimble and beatrice N.Trimble Owner Complied/Rehab 7 2015-03290 3163 BROWNS MILL ROAD SE 207% Demolition Z03 Glenrose Heights 12 1930 14 006200020590 no 10/18/2010 J. Lyles SVA Holdings, LLC 8 2017-09368 2632 BROWNTOWN ROAD NW 132% Demolition G12 Scotts Crossing 9 2007 17 025100010066 no 12/21/2010 J. Lyles Jaber Properties, LLC 9 2020-03053 1403 BYRERE TERRACE NW 973% Demolition S05 Venetian Hills 4 1945 14 013700050697 no 2/17/2014 J. Scott Marcia Kinchen and Evan Ellison Hold for December 17, 10 2019-08065 1737 CASCADE TERRACE SW n/a S02 Cascade Avenue/Road 10 1950 14 015100010692 no 9/13/2019 J. Lyles Mattie E. Alexander aka Mattie Davis Alexander 2020 Agenda 11 2018-07027 967 COLEMAN STREET SW 136% Demolition V05 Pittsburgh 12 2006 14 008700020427 no 11/6/2013 J. Lyles Terry Iequermaque 1724 DONALD LEE HOLLWELL PKWY NW aka 12 2019-03815 1072% Demolition J03 Grove Park 9 1940 14 014500030244 no 2/20/2018 J. Lyles Rentals, LLC BANKHED HWY 13 2020-01435 623 ECHO STREET NW 16% Clean & Close L01 English Avenue 3 2005 14 011200100442 no 2/2/2017 J. Lyles Mikael Properties, LLC 14 2019-10387 3391 GLENVIEW CIRCLE SW 20% Clean & Close P18 Heritage Valley 11 1970 14 025000050177 no 2/26/2011 J. Lyles Lemma Grimes Kimbrough, Trustee of the Lemma Grimes 15 2018-07436 1793 HADLOCK STREET SW 191% Demolition R06 Pamond Park 12 1950 14 015300070025 no 8/31/2015 J. Lyles Summit Home Ventures, LLC 16 2017-00996 946 HOLLYWOOD ROAD NW 120% Demolition J03 Grove Park 9 1930 17 022600060162 no 2/21/2014 J. Lyles Clermont Court, LLC Michael Barney, Jr. & Ariana B. Jackson, as Joint Tenants w/ 17 2010-01201 1011 HUBBARD STREET SW 259% Demolition V05 Pittsburgh 12 1960 14 008700050358 no 2/3/2010 J. Lyles Rights of Survivorship 18 2019-02011 1103 HUBBARD STREET SW 366% Demolition V05 Pittsburgh 12 1925 14 008700082252 no 3/18/2019 J. Lyles Phillip & Thomas Real Estate Holding, LLC 19 2016-03963 1162 HUBBARD STREET SW 166% Demolition V05 Pittsburgh 12 1925 14 008700081593 no 5/4/2010 J. Scott Ericka Crane William Freeman as Trustee and Personally Under the 20 2018-05724 1502 JOSEPH E. BOONE BLVD NW 251% Demolition K02 Hunter Hills 3 TBD 14 014700070750 no 9/15/2010 J. Scott Provisios of a Trust Agreement date January 29, 2019 Historic Westin All Known & Unknown Heirs-At-Law of K.C. Marks, Sr.; Ozzie 21 2019-09000 386 JOSEPH E. LOWERY BLVD. NW 973% Demolition K01 3 1940 14 011400071690 no 3/10/2010 J. Scott Heights/Bankhead Marks and Proctor Land Holdings, LLC Agenda % of Year Initial Complaint Case Number Property Address Staff Recommendation NPU Neighborhood District Parcel ID Historical Inspector Owner Item # Deterioration Built Filed Historic Westin All Known & Unknown Heirs-At-Law of K.C. Marks, Sr.; Ozzie 22 2017-09779 396 JOSEPH E. LOWERY BLVD. NW 1315% Demolition K01 3 1940 14 011400071708 no 5/26/2010 J. Scott Heights/Bankhead Marks and Proctor Land Holdings, LLC Remove from Agenda - Historic Westin All Known & Unknown Heirs-At-Law of K.C. Marks, Sr.; Ozzie 23 2020-00611 412 JOSEPH E. LOWERY BLVD. NW n/a Owner K01 3 1940 14 011400070353 no 5/26/2010 J. Scott Heights/Bankhead Marks and Proctor Land Holdings, LLC Complied/Demolished Historic Westin All Known & Unknown Heirs-At-Law of K.C. Marks, Sr.; Ozzie 24 2019-00276 416 JOSEPH E. LOWERY BLVD. NW 1012% Demolition K01 3 1940 14 011400070346 no 5/26/2010 J. Scott Heights/Bankhead Marks and Proctor Land Holdings, LLC Historic Westin All Known & Unknown Heirs-At-Law of K.C. Marks, Sr.; Ozzie 25 2019-07553 418 JOSEPH E. LOWERY BLVD. NW 5209% Demolition K01 3 1943 14 011400070338 no 5/26/2010 J. Scott Heights/Bankhead Marks and Proctor Land Holdings, LLC 26 2018-02394 245 JUDY LANE SW 197% Demolition Z02 Browns Mill Park 12 1955 14 006900040195 no 4/3/2018 J. Scott Richard Parks and Marilyn A. Parks Remove from Agenda 27 2017-05897 859 KINGS GRANT DRIVE n/a I06 Collier Heights 9 1963 14 020900060426 yes 1/5/2010 J. Scott BDRD, LLC Owner Complied/Rehab 28 2018-05471 1602 LAKEWOOD AVENUE SE 336% Demolition Y07 Lakewood Heights 1 1920 14 005700140122 no 10/27/2011 J. Lyles Curtis Wayne Burdette and Grayson W. Florence 29 2020-00906 1717 LAKEWOOD AVENUE SE 1885% Demolition Y07 Lakewood Heights 1 1925 14 005700250111 no 3/4/2016 J. Scott Luther Robert Harrell 30 2020-00973 1719 LAKEWOOD AVENUE SE 1503% Demolition Y07 Lakewood Heights 1 1925 14 005700250129 no 4/21/2010 J. Scott Hetmed Group, LLC Cell 15 1719 Lakewood Avenue 31 2018-00603 369 LANIER STREET NW 284% Demolition J03 Grove Park 3 1938 14 014600120317 no 3/30/2010 J. Lyles Palm Coast Georgia, LLC 32 2018-00607 393 LANIER STREET NW 3041% Demolition J03 Grove Park 3 1945 14 014600120275 no 3/10/2010 J. Lyles Atvlya, LLC 33 2019-03080 156 LAUREL AVENUE SW 272% Demolition K04 Mozley Park 4 1935 14 014800030563 no 2/2/2010 J. Lyles Dorothy Gibson Cobb & Frank Wallace Gibson 34 2018-06952 731 LAWTON STREET SW 1771% Demolition T06 West End 4 1920 14 011800040238 yes 12/16/2010 J. Scott Asheerah Jordania Williams 35 2018-07101 388 LINDSAY STREET NW 147% Demolition L01 English Avenue 3 1955 14 011100071636 no 3/10/2011 J. Scott Winston Holdings, LLC 36 2016-00370 1447 LOCKWOOD DRIVE SW 234% Demolition S05 Venetian Hills 4 1948 14 015200010238 no 1/26/2016 J. Lyles Oakland City Partners, LLC 37 2019-06332 992 MCDANIEL STREET SW 431% Demolition V05 Pittsburgh 12 1920 14 008700060225 no 7/26/2019 J. Lyles Ernestine Properties, LLC Hold for December 17, 38 2017-08480 1033 MCDANIEL STREET SW n/a 2020 Agenda/Owner V05 Pittsburgh 12 1945 14 008700051109 no 10/1/2010 J. Scott Mouna Abdelhamid Obtained Pemit for Rehab 39 2017-10141 752 MELDRUM STREET NW 1111% Demolition L01 English Avenue 3 1920 14 011100021334 no 11/4/2013 J. Lyles ATL Re Holdings, LLC Robert Ingram, Ossie Lee Ingram, All of the Heirs At Law of 40 2020-00940 2011 MOREHOUSE DRIVE SW 2514% Demolition J02 Dixie Hills 3 1938 14 017400030198 no 9/16/2010 J. Scott Robert Ingram and All Heirs of Ossie Lee Ingram c/o Elizabeth Culbreth 41 2013-00152 230 MORRIS BROWN AVENUE SW 141% Demolition J02 Dixie Hills 3 1938 14 017400030172 no 9/1/2010 J. Lyles Mary Jenkins 42 2016-04817 354 NEW JERSEY AVENUE NW 42% Clean & Close J03 Grove Park 3 1940 14 017500070060 no 7/20/2011 J. Scott AAA Assured Bonding Company, Inc. Agenda % of Year Initial Complaint Case Number Property Address Staff Recommendation NPU Neighborhood District Parcel ID Historical Inspector Owner Item # Deterioration Built Filed 43 2020-00480 404 NEW JERSEY AVENUE NW 599% Demolition J03 Grove Park 3 2002 14 017500080606 no 9/12/2012 J. Scott Palm Coast Georgia, LLC 44 2018-02363 579 PAINES AVENUE NW 471% Demolition L01 English Avenue 3 1950 14 011100010600 no 2/15/2017 J. Scott Kemirembe Serverina Biabato 45 2017-05454 559 PARKWAY DRIVE NE 26% Clean & Close M03 Old Fourth Ward 2 1930 14 004700020830 no 4/29/2010 J. Scott Rent R Us Properties 12, LLC 46 2020-01364 852 PINEHURST TERRACE SW 34% Clean & Close S04 Oakland City 4 1943 14 013900070263 no 10/12/2016 J. Scott Mary Ann Drummer 47 2020-00048 77 aka 67 POPE STREET MW 175% Demolition V04 Peoplestown 1 1988 14 007400070948 no 1/3/2020 J. Scott Katie M. Mangham Historic Westin 48 2019-09134 940 PROCTOR STREET NW 602% Demolition K01 3 1945 14 011400071120 no 8/6/2014 J. Scott West Avenue Holdings, LLC Heights/Bankhead Historic Westin 49 2018-00472 941 PROCTOR STREET NW 281% Demolition K01 3 1935 14 011400070676 no 9/7/2011 J. Scott The Heirs At-Law of Mary Jane Metts; Robert L. Springer Heights/Bankhead 50 2019-01072 398 SAWTELL AVENUE SW 272% Demolition Y07 Lakewood Heights 1 1945 14 004000020142 no 11/3/2010 J. Scott Carl A. Stephens InVesta Services, LLC Servicer for Christiana Trust Custodian 51 2015-05163 2222 SPRINGDALE CIRCLE SW 53% Demolition X04 Perkerson 12 1953 14 010200050433 no 3/7/2012 J. Lyles for GSRAN-Z Hold for December 17, The Martin Luther King Jr.
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