Citizen's Arrest Warrant

From:   Bev Beaufait <bbeaufa@beaufait.com>   

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 To:  tomb@louisvilleco.gov
 Cc:  bruceg@louisvilleco.gov
 Date:  Thursday, November 21, 2013 08:36 am
 Subject:  Citizen's Arrest Warrant
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Citizen’s Arrest Warrant

 

Bob Muckle, along with City Council, Code Enforcement and the Police Chief allows a renter at 409 W. Sycamore Court, to continually violate our following Municode laws by allowing the operation of a “Handyman” commercial vendor business out of his renter house in a zoned residential category, which is illegal, since May, 2013.

 

This renter has been informed off and on for months of our Municodes due to my e-mails sent to the Mayor, City Council, and Code Enforcement, and the Police Chief, who have then notified this renter, who still will not follow our laws, as Bob allows this to happen, as Mayor.

 

He allows renters to break these laws over and over again by allowing an illegal renter vendor to store his industrial dumpster in his driveway, which violates size and weight codes and storage residential laws, since May, 2013.

I, Beverly M. Beaufait, a citizen of Louisville, Colorado 80027, due hereby place Bob Muckle, Mayor of Louisville, under arrest for allowing the following violations to occur for the renter at 409 W. Sycamore Court, Louisville, showing favoritism, which is against our Ethics Codes for City Employees.


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) 


 

Sec. 10.20.040. Oversized commercial vehicles.permanent link to this
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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)

 


From our Municode 

Sec. 17.12.010. District categories.permanent link to this
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4.  Residential low density R-L. The residential low density R-L district is comprised of typical urban density single-family residential areas.

    7.  Commercial neighborhood C-N. The commercial neighborhood C-N district is comprised of areas to accommodate mixed residential and commercial uses. Uses in this district shall be strictly reviewed to ensure compatibility.

8.

Commercial community C-C. The commercial community C-C is a district comprised of areas to provide for a restricted range of retail sales and services including opportunities for a limited variety of comparative shoppers' goods.

9.

Commercial business C-B. The commercial business C-B is a district comprised of areas to provide for a full range of retail sales and services including opportunities for a complete variety of comparative shoppers' goods.

 


 Bob Muckle is also in violation of this Ethics Code.

This is from our Ethics Code

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"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)."
 

  


Here is the URL address for over 6 months of picture proofs.

 

http://www.beaufait.com/dumpster1.html

 

http://www.beaufait.com/louisvillecars.html

 

Sincerely,

 

Beverly M. Beaufait

388 W. Elm St.

Louisville, CO

303-673-0247

November 15, 2013