Code
Enforcement,
This is day 3 for this
commercial dumpster to be allowed by Code
Enforcement to remain illegally
parked/stored in a residential neighborhood.
It unloaded its trash and
just came back and parked, like no be deal,
as Code Enforcement deals with illegal out
of state renters with blinders on, when it
comes to explaining our laws.
But with this new illegal
parking of commercial dumpsters in
residential neighborhoods, it proves, that
the renters ignore our Code Enforcement
Laws.
It is up to Code Enforcement
to stop taking $$$, turning a blind eye, and
start to do their paid civil servant jobs to
get these commercial vehicles to stop
parking/storing their commercial vehicles in
our residential neighborhood.

Sincerely,
Bev Beaufait
P.S.
Chapter
17.20 OFF-STREET
PARKING AND LOADING [1]
Sec.
17.20.160. Motor vehicle parking
limitations.
B. On
residential lots, no more than
two motor vehicles may be parked
on any area of the lot other
than within a fully enclosed
structure or on the paved
driveway which is intended for
parking or access to the garage
or carport. A motor vehicle
which is parked or stored on an
improved surface adjacent to a
paved driveway, or in a rear
yard, a side yard, or a side
yard adjacent to the street
shall be counted towards the
limit of two such vehicles. No
more than one such motor vehicle
may be an inoperable vehicle as
defined in section 8.16.040.D.1
of this Code.
Sec. 17.20.100. - Parking spaces
not to be used for storage or
advertising. Required parking spaces
shall be available for the parking of
operable passenger automobiles of
residents, customers, patrons, and
employees only, and shall not be used
for the storage of vehicles or
materials or for the parking of
trucks used in conducting the business
or use, or for the purpose of
advertising.(Code
1977, § 17.20.100; Ord. No.
715-1981, § 15)
This
is from our Ethics Code
"Open Government & Ethics Pamphlet
2013
Other Ethics Rules of Interest
Page 7
It also
prohibits acts of advantage or
favoritism and, in that regard,
prohibits special considerations, use of
employee time for personal or private
reasons,
and use of City vehicles or equipment,
except in same manner as available to
any other person (or in manner that will
substantially benefit City)."
"Last
night we heard from
the owners of the
truck. It
belongs to a couple
who recently moved to
Louisville and who
just purchased the
vehicle. The
husband and wife are a
little distressed
about why the
selective enforcement
against them.
Commander Kingston
will speak with them
and convey our
assurances that this
is all quite routine
and innocent. "
This quote
is from a May 25, 2012
e-mail to me from Bruce
Goodman, Police
Chief. He knows the
rules. He applies
them when he wants.
He is a bully. He
does not do his job that
he is paid to do. He
should be fired on the
spot. If he did his
job correctly, the first
time he contacted the
owners, he would not
be backed into a
corner to save face.
Now, he will not do his
job, just to try to prove
he is correct, when he is
so very wrong.
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