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Cheyenne committee delays administrative-inspection-warrant ordinance after public objections
Summary
The City of Cheyenne Public Service Committee voted to postpone for two weeks a proposed ordinance creating administrative inspection warrants after residents and real-estate representatives raised constitutional and process concerns and asked for time to review revised language.
The City of Cheyenne Public Service Committee voted on Jan. 20 to recommend a two-week postponement of a proposed ordinance that would allow certain city officials to apply for administrative inspection warrants.
The ordinance, read as Item 10, would create a new chapter (1.2a) authorizing administrative inspection warrants and amend the municipal code to identify which city officials could seek such warrants. City Attorney John Bridal said he had prepared a substitute at the request of Cheyenne Fire Rescue and the chief building official and that his office had not received…
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