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Extraction Summary
8
People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information
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Code enforcement board meeting minutes
File Size:
1.6 MB
Summary
Minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008. The board voted to postpone a fine reduction hearing to August 21, 2008, and discussed administrative issues including permit ordinances, foreclosure actions, and the enforcement of outstanding fines through the permit system. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp but does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein in the text.
People (8)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Ms. Greenberg | Board Member |
Made a motion to postpone a hearing; commented on room lighting and permit ordinances.
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| Ms. Van Buren | Board Member |
Seconded the motion to postpone the hearing.
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| Capt. Blouin | Police/Code Enforcement Official |
Responded to questions about permit penalties and foreclosure actions.
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| Mr. Fried | Board Member |
Asked questions regarding foreclosure actions and progress on fines.
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| Mr. Randolph | Staff/Official |
Questioned about speaking to Mr. Elwell regarding foreclosure actions.
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| Mr. Elwell | Official (implied) |
Subject of inquiry regarding foreclosure action responsibility.
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| Ms. Houston | Staff/Official |
Reported on the input of fines into the computer system.
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| Mr. Walton | Board Member |
Commented on the volume of 'working without permit' cases.
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Organizations (5)
Timeline (2 events)
July 17, 2008
Code Enforcement Board Meeting
Town Meeting Room
Relationships (2)
Mr. Fried questioned Mr. Randolph regarding his tasks.
Capt. Blouin advised the board on police scrutiny of foreclosure actions.
Key Quotes (5)
"MOTION BY MS. GREENBERG TO POSTPONE THE FINE REDUCTION HEARING UNTIL AUGUST 21, 2008"Source
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"The meeting was adjourned without benefit of a motion."Source
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"There was an ordinance drafted last year that requires them to pay four times the permit fee."Source
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"People are contacting Code Enforcement because they cannot get permits and are either paying or asking to come back to the Board for a fine reduction."Source
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"Mr. Walton remarked that it was a good thing that there are a number of working without permit cases being brought to the Board, that it means Staff is doing their job."Source
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