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June 22, 2011 Schaller City Council Citizen Complaint Session Part 2

SCHALLER, IOWA - JUNE 22, 2011



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The Schaller City Council is picking through its code book for the first time since 1984 and is holding several sessions for citizens to opine at length about what is wrong/right with the city code.

The full session, the second in the series, goes on for hours… this is the second ten minutes of that second session.



00:00
If you take the steps necessary improve the appearance…

00:41
Town needs a welcome kit for newcomers

01:43
It is a conflict of interest to inspect the mayor’s building and the city would have to pay an inspector

03:12
Citizens disagree with councilors about handling of nuisance trees

04:00
Mayor expresses negative opinion about outside code enforcement entity, citizen disagrees

06:21
People see the worst part of town as they drive though

06:46
It’s a shame we even have a meeting like this

07:09
This town’s got a lot going for it

08:12
If the town has to call in an inspector then that should be part of the fine.

08:41
“I’ll start pulling weeds when the mayor knocks his building down>”

09:48
“…I don’t think current ordinances go as far as some people would like to see the city go.”


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1 comment:

  1. Why are the mayor and council concerned about costs associated with hiring a building inspector? They could simply call a sister city that employs a building inspector and ask for their assistance.

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