You’ve certainly stirred the pot. The ‘toons’ are a presentation variation with a distinct impact. Subjects are not force fed news but allows for preponderance fact versus fiction.
I recall you showing a flowchart one time that detailed code enforcement options. Looking at it, I thought it was a clever DaCola toon. Turns out it was the real deal. Could be wrong on it being code enforcement tho. It was a while ago.
Yeah, that was rich. I guess when the Argus printed the flowchart, several people called the newspaper and asked if it was satire. Even Vernon Brown made fun of it in a council meeting. NO HUMOR VERNON!
Code enforcement hasn’t changed. State Supreme Court ordered ordinance revision in 2008. All that changed is that in 2011 the city attorney formally put into words unconstitutional city policy. Since 1994 (Home Rule initiated), there’s been no appeal into court, you can’t call witnesses, and you can’t present evidence. Violates most all of the state civil procedures act and 2 amendments to the US Constitution. The city reserves the right to take you to court and force action but their suit denies you presenting your case.
Read it on the American Legal web site. Unbelievable.
You’ve certainly stirred the pot. The ‘toons’ are a presentation variation with a distinct impact. Subjects are not force fed news but allows for preponderance fact versus fiction.
I recall you showing a flowchart one time that detailed code enforcement options. Looking at it, I thought it was a clever DaCola toon. Turns out it was the real deal. Could be wrong on it being code enforcement tho. It was a while ago.
Yeah, that was rich. I guess when the Argus printed the flowchart, several people called the newspaper and asked if it was satire. Even Vernon Brown made fun of it in a council meeting. NO HUMOR VERNON!
Code enforcement hasn’t changed. State Supreme Court ordered ordinance revision in 2008. All that changed is that in 2011 the city attorney formally put into words unconstitutional city policy. Since 1994 (Home Rule initiated), there’s been no appeal into court, you can’t call witnesses, and you can’t present evidence. Violates most all of the state civil procedures act and 2 amendments to the US Constitution. The city reserves the right to take you to court and force action but their suit denies you presenting your case.
Read it on the American Legal web site. Unbelievable.