mark handler said:
If you don't require the bollards, Have the property owner sign a document saying they are aware that it is a code violation and they are responsible if the meters are impacted
Wouldn't that automatically implicate you as a building official?
If they
were damaged, I could see a deposition; "Mr. Ice, as you know, a pickup hit the gas meter and caused Mr. Dorkfish's house to be blown to smithereens."
"Yes your High Worthiness, but I told Mr. Dorkfish the condition was dangerous, and made him sign this 'I realize I'm cheap and stoopid' acknowledgement letter, thereby absolving myself unconditionally hereto-with and thereby untethered to said a55hattery."
"Ah, so Mr. Ice, you were well aware of the obvious a55hattery, as well as acknowledged buffoonery, yet still let fly the as-stated dangerous condition, resulting in the unintended kBOOM! of Mr. Dorkfish's property...
"uh...no...see, it was more like...."
"Silence, insolent overbearing self-absorbed over-paid underworked civil servant! I hereby sentence you to 5 years of hard labor removing those stupid ADA yellow dot warning mats from all businesses oppressed with their presence. Furthermore, you shall have to listen to handicapped crossing crosswalk 'Bird-chirping' noises for the entirety, while wearing a blindfold and trying in vain to decipher whether thou art to come, or go. God help your soul".
Brent.