Hazelwood Meth Labs Revealed
Residents express concern after Hazelwood Patch reveals there are buildings in the city deemed unsafe because they were used to produce methamphetamine.
Hazelwood City Council passed an amended ordinance in December that now requires the property owner to pay to have formal remediation testing completed on a former meth home before it can be sold or occupied. At a November Hazelwood City Council meeting when the measure was first introduced Patrick McSheehy, Hazelwood's code administrator stated to council that in 2012, there have been at least six homes in the City of Hazelwood declared unfit to be sold, or for occupancy, due to in-home methamphetamine (meth) manufacturing. Following an article Hazelwood Patch published regarding the City of Hazelwood's efforts to strengthen remediation regulations, many readers had additional questions about the process. Reader Reaction Readers emailed …
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Randall Roberts
11:03 am on Saturday, January 12, 2013
My neighbors house has a sign that says condemned due to fumes. Meth. I have never smelled anything out of the ordinary, I was just wondering if it meant something else   more ›