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Mayor urges council to review code-enforcement process, cites Garza Dirt Works and fire risk
Summary
Mayor McAuley told the Clyde City Council on April 15 that persistent code-enforcement problems — pointing to the Garza Dirt Works property and other long-running nuisances — require a council-level discussion on enforcement resources and mechanisms.
Clyde — At the April 15 Clyde City Council meeting, Mayor McAuley urged the council to convene a substantive discussion about the city’s code-enforcement mechanisms, citing a persistent nuisance at the Garza Dirt Works property and the risk it poses to firefighters and the community.
“I am not in favor of that operation continuing,” Mayor McAuley said when describing the Garza Dirt Works site. “As far as I’m concerned, it is operating illegally because it has not been rezoned for the type of work…
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