Owner headed to court after SA boarding home racks up more than 50 violations

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A San Antonio doctor is scheduled to make a plea appearance in Municipal Court on Tuesday morning after a boarding home he owns racked up more than 50 violations. Watch the full KSAT Investigates report on the Nightbeat.

The property, located north of downtown at 903 W. Craig Place, has repeatedly been inspected by San Antonio Code Enforcement officers. Efforts by the city to improve the property ramped up this spring.

He is scheduled to appear in Municipal Court Tuesday morning for a plea appearance on 22 citations, city records show. Padua potentially faces fines well into the thousands of dollars if problems on the property have not been corrected by Tuesday, city records show., adopted nearly a decade ago, established rules for homes giving care to three or more people who are elderly and/or disabled and not related to the property’s owner.

The property was also cited after code enforcement officers found incorrect emergency evacuation plans posted in the home’s bedrooms and kitchen and determined that annual criminal background checks for staff were not provided.

 

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