to update on the conditions on the property form the orders. We were just checking in
after last week’s hearing. Things appear to be largely the same. My recommendation
will remain the same. Again, the Council Public Hearing is tomorrow afternoon.
Referred to the City Council due back on 6/10/2026
8
Second Making finding on the appealed nuisance abatement ordered for
399 BLAIR AVENUE in Council File RLH SAO 26-16. (Public Hearing
continued to June 24, 2026; Legislative Hearing on June 23, 2026)
Bowie
Sponsors:
Continue CPH to June 24, 2026. LH June 23rd for update on nuisance conditions.
Nyar Pwo, owner, appeared via phone
Mitch Hadler, attorney and friend, appeared via phone
Moermond: today we’re reviewing the file to see if any updated in the recommendation
should be made before tomorrow’s Council Public Hearing. The requirement in the
resolution gave a April 1, May 1 deadline for vehicles, and June 1 to have building
permit pilled or construction materials removed, and August 1 for the brick patio
installed or bricks removed. So all the other items aside from the bricks should be
done today. I know we pushed the deadline on the other items as sort of an information
extension.
Staff update by Supervisor Lisa Martin :we met with the owner and walked through the
backyard. Less vehicles than there were, those are in compliance. New vehicles on the
property, one does appear inoperable, but we couldn’t verify. There was a permit
application, but it wasn’t issued. It needed more information and to be resubmitted.
The area behind the garage the owner refused access to.
Moermond: so vehicles in compliance. Permit application was denied when it was
made, so the construction materials aside from bricks should be removed. Another
storage area, but it wasn’t confirmed because access was denied.
Hadler: we’re working on a drawing for the application and that’s expensive. We’re
working towards moving forward with the permit process. The issue was with the
drawing.
Moermond: this expectation has been in place for quite a long time. The building
materials need to find a different home, and once you get the permit
Hadler: the building materials are contained, either wrapped or in a shed.
Moermond: I have photos from this morning Ms. Martin, but I don’t see construction
materials. What was the observation?
Martin: wood stacked onto the shed, the unapproved shed, and OSB is completely
exposed. Then behind the house by the back door there are a bunch, plus the hidden
area behind the garage we didn’t have access to. In the past it has been storage.
Hadler: there are sheds there, those aren’t illegal. They’re the right size. Materials
anywhere are covered. They aren’t exposed. They’re in the garage or covered up. Not
exposed. They’re allowed to be covered up. It is a big lot. Everyone has stuff in their
yards and next to their garages. Nothing out of the ordinary here. The materials are
neatly in place and the structure hasn’t gone forward because we’re waiting on that
permit. This isn’t illegal. It is a private residential property.