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Resident urges change to fence ordinance after enforcement letter; staff to follow up
Summary
During public comment, resident Paul Koskovich asked the council to change the fence ordinance so barbed wire can be used for property protection, criticized city code enforcement and anonymous complaints, and said staff had threatened a $750 fine; staff told him they would meet with him the next day to review the fence issue.
Paul Koskovich, a resident, used the public-comment period to urge the City Council to revise a city fence ordinance that he said was changed in February 2015 to prohibit barbed wire. Koskovich said he wanted barbed wire “to keep these meth heads out of our property” and described repeated thefts from his property; he said a city inspector had sent a letter threatening a fine and that the letter cited anonymous complaints.
Koskovich said he had asked for the names of complainants and received no response, and he accused some…
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