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code-enforcement

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  • Since April 1, the town has issued 283 written warnings and 116 citations, according to code-enforcement manager Raychel Houston.

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  • So code-enforcement officers demanded that Brian Epstein remove his large feather-shaped signs that ripple in the wind at the Hog Wash Express car wash.

    City nixes red, white and blue Presidents Day decorations 2011

  • Though sex offenders were free to live in Broadview Park, unlicensed rooming houses were illegal, and code-enforcement officials threatened Young with fines unless residents vacated his overpopulated homes.

    Sex-Offender City 2010

  • Though sex offenders were free to live in Broadview Park, unlicensed rooming houses were illegal, and code-enforcement officials threatened Young with fines unless residents vacated his overpopulated homes.

    Sex-Offender City 2010

  • I checked out a squat with Mike Sellinger, another code-enforcement officer, who had already rousted the couple living there five times from different properties (the woman, a former nurse, was living off Social Security).

    Cops and Squatters 2009

  • Though sex offenders were free to live in Broadview Park, unlicensed rooming houses were illegal, and code-enforcement officials threatened Young with fines unless residents vacated his overpopulated homes.

    Sex-Offender City 2010

  • I checked out a squat with Mike Sellinger, another code-enforcement officer, who had already rousted the couple living there five times from different properties (the woman, a former nurse, was living off Social Security).

    Cops and Squatters 2009

  • She knew in her gut that the code-enforcement officer would be ordered to prevent the buildings from passing inspection.

    A Different Light Mariah Stewart 2010

  • Michael Phillips/WSJ The rear of Ms. Halterman's home, in a photo taken by a city code-enforcement officer around the time the eviction was served.

    Would You Pay $103,000 for This Arizona Fixer-Upper? 2009

  • A few weeks ago, Mr. Arce asked Mike Summers, a city code-enforcement officer, whether a permit was required to raze the blue house.

    Would You Pay $103,000 for This Arizona Fixer-Upper? 2009

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