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Council discusses gaps in local code on living in campers, parking and dog fees
Summary
Cut Bank councilors and staff flagged gaps in Title 6 that make enforcement difficult when people live in campers or park overnight; the council asked staff to draft ordinance language addressing campers, parking, dog fees and related enforcement mechanisms.
Council members opened a broad review of local ordinances and agreed to prioritize and work through key sections of Title 6 rather than read the entire code line by line.
A central topic was enforcement around people living in campers. One council member said council has "talked about how, like, oh, you can't live in a camper here, but there is no explicit place, in the ordinance for us to enforce that," noting the code defines travel…
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