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New building services coordinator outlines enforcement priorities: RV dwellings, signs, substandard properties
Summary
Eric Windell, the city’s new building services coordinator, told the council April 15 he opened 16 code cases since starting and has abated six, and outlined plans to address RVs used as dwellings, illegal signs, and substandard structures.
Eric Windell, the city’s new building services coordinator and code enforcement officer, updated Cleveland City Council on April 15 on enforcement priorities including RVs used as dwellings, illegal signs, and substandard properties.
Windell told council he has opened 16 enforcement cases since beginning work and has abated six. He said the city is developing GIS ‘hot‑zone’ mapping to prioritize problem areas and is coordinating procedures with a third‑party contractor (TCG), the municipal judge and the prosecutor to ensure citation and administrative warrant processes are in order.
On RVs, Windell said an…
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