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Bruceville‑Eddy council debates junked RV regulation, asks staff for draft ordinance
Summary
Council members and residents described derelict recreational vehicles as potential health and safety hazards and asked staff to prepare draft ordinance language and sample codes from other cities for the next workshop.
Councilwoman Joyce McLaughlin on Jan. 23 opened a council discussion on whether Bruceville‑Eddy should create or amend ordinance language to address severely derelict recreational vehicles that, she said, pose health and safety hazards to neighbors.
"I'm gonna turn to yes. I just wanted us to discuss… having a junked RV trailer ordinance," Councilwoman Joyce McLaughlin said, describing the city's concern as targeted at "excessive" examples: units with missing doors and windows, significant water penetration, visible rodent or wasp infestation and standing sewage or black mold. "We're talking about excessive damage where it's…
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