Code Enforcement

siouxfallsclassaction.com

I found this site the other day, forgot about this guy.

siouxfallsclassaction.com

Reminds me of the recent BS one of my friends has been going through with the city. They asked me to be a witness to the Gestapo the other day and I have seen documents and heard voice mails.

This shit is real & troubling.

Without going into detail, my question is this; How can you sue someone for something they corrected, and furthermore, expect them to pay the city in the form of a fine, when the offense (if not corrected) only harms the property owner, not the city? Still baffled by these asspipes.

The hypocrisy of SF city government transparency

Apparently it is perfectly fine to display the names of PRIVATE CITIZENS on the city council agenda who didn’t take care of CITY PROPERTY. But knowing the companies that are bidding on the naming rights of the Events Center, and who is bidding on the construction of the EC project needs to be a secret?!

I recommend that any citizen who received fines, to show up and protest them.

Think Code Enforcement is bad in Sioux Falls?

This code enforcement story will make you cringe;

David Englett of Crowley, Texas is being charged after he didn’t pay a series of Arlington city fines for, among other things, not mowing the lawn of a home he had already lost to foreclosure.

Yup, you heard right. A home he doesn’t own. WOW!

It reminds me a bit of the Dan Daily case, when they couldn’t make the concrete pad infraction stick, the city made up other infractions. I think all of the code enforcement officers need to take an extended break at the Skate Park.

I had to laugh at Patrick Lalley’s column the other day in the Non-Free online Newspaper complaining about tree trimming. Funny how 1) I brought to attention the insanity of Project TRIM a few years back 2) He thinks snowgates are silly, but he is tired of the city harassing him about tree trimming. Sorry, Pat, but they are in the same category. City services, that’s what we pay taxes for. They own the trees, they should trim them. They also own the ends of our driveways, they should clean them.

Let us tell you how unconstitutional we are

Had to laugh;

Members of the City of Sioux Falls code enforcement team will hold a news conference at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Law Enforcement Center, 320 W. Fourth St., to discuss the city’s recent efforts to revise its administrative appeals process in light of the recent South Dakota Supreme Court opinion of Daily v. City of Sioux Falls, which held the former appeal process unconstitutional.

City attorney Dave Pfeifle, assistant city attorney Paul Bengford and assistant director of Planning and Building Services Kevin Smith will be available to explain the new procedures and answer any questions.

Mayor Mike Huether and City Council have passed changes to the procedures used by the city in its administrative appeals process. These revisions have culminated in a complete overhaul of the ordinances dealing with administrative appeals in order to satisfy the court’s concerns with the former process.

Blah, Blah, Blah, whatever. Nothing has really changed. I hope Dan shows up to ask some real questions.

 

Thank You Dan Daily!

I suggested on Facebook over on Stormland TV News‘ site that instead of Daily seeking damages from the city, we should all just send him a thank you card and a dead president for sticking up for our constitutional rights. Dan risked life and limb defending our country in Vietnam, and he spent a lot of his own treasure defending our constitutional rights – right here in Sioux Falls;

Dan Daily, 4916 E. Maywood Drive, SF, SD 57110