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Jamestown council hears complaint about substandard rental, discusses pet rules and demolition plans
Summary
At its Oct. 6 work session, the Jamestown City Council heard a complaint about alleged "deplorable conditions" at a rental on 60 West 10th, directed staff to investigate ownership and welfare concerns, and discussed possible changes to pet rules, distinguishing service animals from emotional-support animals while updating demolition and modular‑housing plans.
A city committee reported on Oct. 6 that a Chapin Street resident brought photographs alleging "deplorable conditions and worried about her welfare" for a handicapped tenant at a rental property on 60 West 10th, and staff said they would use departmental resources to identify the owner and follow up.
Council members and staff also discussed landlord concerns from a recent…
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