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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 third ten minutes of that second session.
00:00
Citizens have threatened to sue the city if they try to change the code and make it more stringent
01:18
Can you enforce the existing codes until you change them?
01:29
Hire the mayor full time to do code enforcement?
02:00
A full time police officer will be able to concentrate on nuisance enforcement.
02:38
Complaint about garage at 209 South Hanover
03:13
Debate about the former employment of a building inspector.
03:47
I think we’re doing a lot of talk about a person that is going to be the next employee
04:13
Let me try and explain it again
05:12
How the more sever properties are being dealt with
05:38
Everybody is going to interpret the word nuisance differently
06:38
Our existing law officer says that he’s not qualified to determine…
07:21
You’re saying that… there is no description of a nuisance? That’s no good
07:43
…and so we’re going through the entire code right now because we thought there were areas that needed to be clarified
Did you know, the mayor and council may appoint any city employee to enforce nuisance codes? It doesn't have to be a police officer. The superintendent may be a good choice for this task.
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