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The owner of a building that partially collapsed in Davenport, Iowa, last month has pleaded guilty to a civil infraction for not maintaining safe conditions, court documents filed Monday show.
Wold admitted to the infraction under Davenport Municipal Code § 8.15.130(B) and (C), Iowa Code § 364.22(6)(e). Wold was ordered to pay the $300 fine and $95 in court costs.
The City fined Wold for failing to maintain the building in a "safe, sanitary, and structurally sound condition," citing the collapse on Sunday evening. The Davenport apartment building collapsed ...
Wold was asked to pay $4,500 plus court costs and remedy all violations by March 31. Records indicate Wold has not paid the fine yet. News 8 reached out to the City of Davenport for comment.
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