The violators should have a good time thwarting the forts of the blight official; - since this "official will also be working Saturdays and since he is the chief blight official, does he have his own department and, does his involvement diminish the roles that are supposed to be played by the Police, Building Department, and Health Dept.?
" * Violations include the following: collapsing or missing walls, floors or roof; vermin infestation; exterior paint that is significantly chipped or faded; interior furniture left outside, exposed to the elements; uncut grass, weeds or overgrowth at least one-foot in length; clothing left hanging from trees, scrubs or fences in front yard of any residence; screening which contains tears or ragged edges; dead trees deemed hazardous to the public or to adjacent property."
Blight official (Mr. Digan?) should have a laughable time measuring the length of uncut (unmowed) grass and weeds that have been matted down by wind and rain. Also, clothing left hanging from "scrubs."
Since no fines may be collected while appeals are pending, scofflaws will push this to the limit.
I think that the City should publish a monthly list of all blighted properties that have not been "cleaned" and a separate list of those that could not be investigated during the working week - the ones Mr. Digan saves for Saturdays!
The blighted property on Main Street, around the bend from St. Mary's church and abutting Broad Street, is one of the most obvious and deplorable blighted buildings in the city. It looks as though there is no room for improvement whatsoever. Why the owners are holding onto it is beyond comprehension. It should be demolished ASAP...preferably years ago.
$250 dollars/day/broken window! Wow! Mr. Digan will have to work many Saturdays to count the broken windows in the building at the top of Main St. and then keep track of how many days they are not fixed, plus all the other violations and the number of days not fixed, Oh! But then the fines can't be levied until forty five days after the violator(s) have been notified. Is this doe by "registered/certified" mail? And don't forget, Mr. Digan has no boss unless it's our air-headed Mayor. Mr. "Blight" Digan can frequent even more coffee joints than he does now, especially those in New Britain.
What does the city have left, two building inspectors one of which is about to retire? And no boss, what a job. Is Carmela running the department?
Frank:
ReplyDeleteThe violators should have a good time thwarting the forts of the blight official; - since this "official will also be working Saturdays and since he is the chief blight official, does he have his own department and, does his involvement diminish the roles that are supposed to be played by the Police, Building Department, and Health Dept.?
" * Violations include the following: collapsing or missing walls, floors or roof; vermin infestation; exterior paint that is significantly chipped or faded; interior furniture left outside, exposed to the elements; uncut grass, weeds or overgrowth at least one-foot in length; clothing left hanging from trees, scrubs or fences in front yard of any residence; screening which contains tears or ragged edges; dead trees deemed hazardous to the public or to adjacent property."
Blight official (Mr. Digan?) should have a laughable time measuring the length of uncut (unmowed) grass and weeds that have been matted down by wind and rain. Also, clothing left hanging from "scrubs."
Since no fines may be collected while appeals are pending, scofflaws will push this to the limit.
I think that the City should publish a monthly list of all blighted properties that have not been "cleaned" and a separate list of those that could not be investigated during the working week - the ones Mr. Digan saves for Saturdays!
Who writes this stuff?
The blighted property on Main Street, around the bend from St. Mary's church and abutting Broad Street, is one of the most obvious and deplorable blighted buildings in the city. It looks as though there is no room for improvement whatsoever. Why the owners are holding onto it is beyond comprehension. It should be demolished ASAP...preferably years ago.
ReplyDelete$250 dollars/day/broken window! Wow! Mr. Digan will have to work many Saturdays to count the broken windows in the building at the top of Main St. and then keep track of how many days they are not fixed, plus all the other violations and the number of days not fixed, Oh! But then the fines can't be levied until forty five days after the violator(s) have been notified. Is this doe by "registered/certified" mail? And don't forget, Mr. Digan has no boss unless it's our air-headed Mayor. Mr. "Blight" Digan can frequent even more coffee joints than he does now, especially those in New Britain.
ReplyDeleteWhat does the city have left, two building inspectors one of which is about to retire? And no boss, what a job. Is Carmela running the department?
You can't make up this stuff, it's real