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Codes report: eight permits, $1,270 revenue; staff suggests local property-maintenance law
Summary
The Town of Lewis issued eight permits bringing in $1,270.00. A person identified only as 'Gordon' urged the board to adopt a local property-maintenance law; Supervisor Monty said he would consult Town Attorney Bill Tansey.
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The Codes Report showed eight permits issued for a total of $1,270.00; the board accepted the report by motion. The minutes record 'Gordon' (first name only in the record) recommending that the town adopt a local property-maintenance law to address issues the codes office sees in the field.
Supervisor James Monty said he would speak with Town Attorney Bill Tansey about the possibility of drafting a local law. The minutes do not include a draft law, a timeline for drafting or any specifics about the types of property-maintenance violations that prompted the request.
