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Town staff reports 18 enforcement cases in 30 days; council presses for quicker action on dangerous properties
Summary
Staff reported 18 potential code-enforcement cases in the prior 30 days (13 complaint-driven) with 13 notices issued and two citations; council members urged faster action on vacant and dilapidated properties and discussed timelines, potential volunteer assistance for securing structures, and statutory limits on process.
Town staff provided a detailed update on municipal code enforcement and minimum-housing activity. Shannon Tuck said staff investigated 18 potential violations over the past 30 days across noise, junked vehicles, zoning, sanitation and minimum housing; 15 were confirmed as violations, 13 notices issued and two cases progressed to citations.
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