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ICE is finding more backyard violations

So no reporting on what the real problem is

And no shots of the front yard

Sounds like wrong on both parties
 
I would be surprised to learn that the city manager has any involvement with this. The planning department director is another story.

I wouldn't touch it without a threatening direct order.....in writing.
 
I am curious how a playground located within a fenced in back yard would be a "public nuisance".

Glad to see ICE has a warm heart.
 
fatboy said:
Ditto to what ICE just said, really glad my shop doesn't do zoning code compliance.
I wish I could give it to another department, here. It's most definitely the worst part of the job.
 
CT is looking into a statewide mandatory adoption of some type of PM code, most likely IPMC.....Uuugh...Shouldn't fall directly on me, but still...
 
We have the IPMC adopted, but I am only responsible for the structural aspects of it fortunately. We used to have it all, shed the Code Enforcement to the Natural Resources Manager about 12 years back..........good thing, I never would have stepped in for this position if we would have had that aspect.
 
Leave em alone. Fckin A.

Can we still tar and feather? Might take some of the enthusiasm away to engage in meddling bullshtt.

Brent
 
Yes, ICE, channel two screwed up, they should have sent Sharon!

Check IBC 502.11. children's playground structures, requirements & IRC 105.2 (8) play structures exempt from permit. Wonder how that city feels about fire pits??

Enforcing California code!
 
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