Code
Enforcement, City Council,
The renter
with the illegal commercial vendor dumpster
removed their illegal commercial vendor
dumpster for one day.
It just came
back with no garbage in the illegal
commercial vendor dumpster today.
But it is
still illegal for the commercial vendor
dumpster to be in our
neighborhood.
This is a
repeat offender.
Being gone
for one day is nothing.
The renter
can park his illegal commercial dumpster
back, where the renter parked it yesterday
and today.
I will be informing you
daily of this renter's illegal parking of
commercial vendor dumpsters in a residential
neighborhood.
Which means you will be
hearing from me tomorrow, as this situation
will still be there.
I will only be sending the
URL address and our parking laws from here
after.
I cannot deal with folks who
just don't think logically, in my humble
opinion.
It hurts my brain.
Sincerely,
Bev Beaufait
P.S.
Sec. 10.20.040. Oversized
commercial vehicles.
An
oversized commercial vehicle,
defined as any vehicle
registered, licensed or used
for commercial purposes or
displaying advertisements for
commercial enterprise and
exceeding 18 feet in length,
18 feet in combined length for
vehicles with trailers, or
eight feet in height, or 8,000
pounds in weight by the G.V.W.
rating indicated on vehicle,
loaded or unloaded, shall be
prohibited from all zoning
districts except with the
following exceptions:
I-Industrial.
A.
Oversized commercial
vehicles incidental to a
commercial enterprise shall be
permitted on the premises of
such commercial enterprise in
C-C, C-B, C-N, zoning.
B.
Loading or unloading of
moving vans or similar type
vehicles used for moving of
personal goods for a period of
24 hours or less.
C.
Temporary parking for
pickup and delivery purposes
for a period of four hours or
less.
D.
Construction equipment
and/or machinery employed in
any public works project in
the city parked at the site of
and for the duration of such
construction.
(Code 1977,
§ 10.20.040; Ord. No.
748-1981, § 5)
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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