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Visitor complains of raccoons and opossums on neighboring property; council to send owner a letter
Summary
Visitor John Degraaff told the Dwight City Council on Aug. 19 that poor conditions at an adjacent property had attracted nuisance wildlife; council members said they would send the property owner a letter in response to the complaint.
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John Degraaff, listed among visitors at the Aug. 19 Dwight City Council meeting, raised a complaint about a neighboring property's poor condition and said nuisance animals, specifically raccoons and opossums, were dwelling there because of negligence.
Council members responded that the city would send a letter to the property owner addressing the issue. The minutes record the council's response but do not record a formal motion, a timeline for enforcement, or any code citations.
The complaint was taken during the public comment portion of the meeting; the minutes do not report further follow-up steps beyond the council's statement that a letter would be sent.
