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Greetings!
First off, let me take a second to introduce myself. My name is Grant Bryans, and I am the Town's Code Enforcement Officer. I have had the privilege of serving the Town for four years. I wanted to get a page on this platform that could help people better understand what I do and get some direct feedback on how the Town is doing as far as codes and the enforcement of these codes.
The first thing I would like to go over is what I do and cover. My job is to enforce the Town's Municipal Code foundContinue reading
Greetings!
First off, let me take a second to introduce myself. My name is Grant Bryans, and I am the Town's Code Enforcement Officer. I have had the privilege of serving the Town for four years. I wanted to get a page on this platform that could help people better understand what I do and get some direct feedback on how the Town is doing as far as codes and the enforcement of these codes.
The first thing I would like to go over is what I do and cover. My job is to enforce the Town's Municipal Code found here. The purpose of my position is to ensure that everyone is held to the same standard. Some of the areas that I tend to focus on are the following:
The other purpose of this page is to provide a portal where complaints, questions, comments, and feedback are received. Look below at the tools for an interactive experience and the widgets to the right to find more information.
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Hello - are businesses allowed to amplify music as a use by right? Thanks!
person in town
asked
4 months ago
We seek to provide a reasonable set of conditions for restaurants, bars, and other businesses in MU-MS, HC, and SMPUD to have outdoor live music on private property without applying for a permit. The Town recognizes the cultural and economic benefits of live music and desires a low impact/common sense approach for live music while respecting the needs and desires of residents and visitors for a family-friendly town.
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is there a new rule on bear proof trash containers?
person in town
asked
4 months ago
Thank you for reaching out. The new rules regarding trash are not specific to bears, but rather your trash containers. If an animal, wind, or neglect causes your trash to become litter, it can be subject to a fine.
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Wondering if new rules on trash containers would also apply to recycling bins ?
MEJ
asked
5 months ago
Thank you for your question. We view recycling bins as the same as household garbage or any other waste put out. If an animal, wind, or neglect causes your trash to become litter, it can be subject to a fine.
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