College Station Code Enforcement Office Asked To Investigate Possible Nuisance Violation At The Former Krispy Kreme Building

Photo of the former College Station Krispy Kreme building was taken August 5, 2024.
Photo of the former College Station Krispy Kreme building was taken August 5, 2024.

The College Station fire department has asked the city’s code enforcement office for assistance in clearing the debris from the fire that destroyed the Krispy Kreme building May 13th.

Fire chief Richard Mann told WTAW News that they released custody to the property owner a couple of days after the fire.

Click below to hear comments from Richard Mann, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.

 

The day after Mann’s comments to WTAW News, the code enforcement office received a request from CSFD to look into a possible violation of a city ordinance requiring the property owner to keep the site of the former doughnut business clear of accumulated trash and rubbish.

Quoting the ordinance, provided to WTAW News by a city of College Station spokesman:

Sec. 30-22. – Accumulation of trash, carrion, and filth prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person who owns or occupies any house, building, establishment, lot, or yard in the City to permit or allow any trash, rubbish, carrion, filth, or other impure or unwholesome matter to accumulate or remain thereon or therein.

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