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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Tuesday board workshop

 
No, this is not in Candlewick!
One of the items discussed at the workshop was properties that are not being maintained as they should be. The board has been asked to find ways to increase our property values and this is one step being taken.

 One unmaintained property can lower the property value of an entire neighborhood. Determining what is an eyesore is a difficult task. What drives one person nuts may seem like nothing to another.
 The staff has been charged with writing warnings for properties that have what appears to be in general opinion areas in need of remediation. A reasonable amount of time will be given to remedy the situations before an actual citation is issued. We must not allow garbage to accumulate in yards or homes to be in such disrepair as to detract from the appeal of the neighborhood.
 If grills, lawn mowers, junk or trash in general is left in the yard there will be a warning. If a house door is hanging by one hinge or is stripped of paint there will be a warning. If siding is missing from a home there will be a warning. You get the idea. Obvious problems will be addressed in this effort.
 We all want Candlewick to be all it can be. This is a good start.
Ken