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Council revises ordinance to rename enforcement office and remove council approval requirement for property standards officer
Summary
The council moved to change the Office of Ordinance Enforcement to the Office of Property Standards and removed a council approval clause for the office’s appointment, a change council members debated before approving.
The Sulphur City Council on Oct. 14 considered and approved an ordinance amending the code to change the Office of Ordinance Enforcement to the Office of Property Standards and to remove the requirement that the council ratify the appointment of the person in charge of enforcing the code.
Why it matters: The change rewords the office title to better match its duties and adjusts the hiring/appointment process by omitting a provision that previously required council approval of the appointee. Council members debated…
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