Girard man sues city of Warren, others, for preventing him from Delphi Packard renovations
WARREN — Sergio DiPaolo, the Girard man who bought the former Delphi Packard Electric buildings on Dana and Griswold Streets, has sued the city of Warren and its building inspector for preventing him from moving forward with his demolition and renovation project there.
DiPaolo filed the suit in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court, saying the stop-work order Building Inspector Chris Taneyhill issued Jan. 26, as well as other communications from Taneyhill since then have maliciously prevented DiPaolo from developing the property.
The suit seeks more than $25,0000 in compensatory damages as well as unspecified punitive damages.
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