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Mableton swears in first code enforcement team; council reviews draft code-enforcement ordinance

3105006 · April 24, 2025
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Mableton officials sworn in the city’s initial code enforcement and inspection staff and the council reviewed a first-reading ordinance that would formalize officers’ authority and citation procedures, including service methods and an education-first enforcement approach.

Mableton officials on April 23 formally introduced and swore in the city’s first dedicated code enforcement and building inspection staff and held a first reading of a new municipal code article that would establish code-enforcement authority and citation procedures.

The swearing-in included code supervisor Martine Innocent, code officers Shardae Franklin, Brandon Lamar and Deandre Brown, and building staff including Chief Building Official Marcus Robinson and building inspector David Brown. “This is our initial code enforcement team for the city of Mableton,” City Manager Michael Hughes said while introducing staff. Mayor Michael Owens administered the oath.

Council and staff then…

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