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Local Code Enforcement Board discusses fines and potential foreclosuresLocal Code Enforcement Board discusses fines and potential foreclosures
Local Code Enforcement Board discusses fines and potential foreclosures The passage details routine municipal code enforcement actions—assessment of daily fines, collection updates, and possible foreclosures. It mentions only low‑level officials (board members, town staff) and contains no novel allegations, financial flows to major actors, or controversial misconduct. While it provides procedural details that could be followed up for local accountability, it lacks high‑profile power linkages or sensitive revelations. Key insights: Board considered daily fines of $100‑$250 for code violations.; Outstanding water restriction fines reduced from $9,000 to $6,400.; Liens are being filed on unpaid fines; foreclosure considered for non‑homesteaded properties.
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Local Code Enforcement Board discusses fines and potential foreclosures The passage details routine municipal code enforcement actions—assessment of daily fines, collection updates, and possible foreclosures. It mentions only low‑level officials (board members, town staff) and contains no novel allegations, financial flows to major actors, or controversial misconduct. While it provides procedural details that could be followed up for local accountability, it lacks high‑profile power linkages or sensitive revelations. Key insights: Board considered daily fines of $100‑$250 for code violations.; Outstanding water restriction fines reduced from $9,000 to $6,400.; Liens are being filed on unpaid fines; foreclosure considered for non‑homesteaded properties.
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