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Council hires outside code-enforcement help and debates banning feather flags

2065404 · January 3, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a one-year contract with Municipal Code Enforcement for limited weekly assistance and discussed whether to prohibit commercial feather flags because of chronic noncompliance and enforcement burden.

The South Beloit City Council on Dec. 2 approved a one-year agreement with Municipal Code Enforcement to provide additional code-enforcement services and discussed possible changes to the sign ordinance aimed at “feather” or banner flags used by businesses.

The contract with Municipal Code Enforcement (Resolution 6574) will pay $49 per hour for up to 10 hours per week, with a contract term of Jan. 1–Dec. 31, 2025, an auto-renewal clause and a 60-day termination provision. City staff and the city attorney told the…

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