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Arkwright Ethics Committee questions appointmentJanuary 11, 2013By DIANE R. CHODAN OBSERVER Staff Writer ARKWRIGHT — As a rule, municipal organizational meetings are non-controversial. Not so in Arkwright.... Showing 2 of 2 comments
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Overtaxed
When Norton says you don’t have to allow the code enforcement officer into your home he is wrong . If you have any work done that needs a permit then before you can get a certificate of compliance that work needs to be inspected by the CEO . Now when you allow him to gain access for inspection purposes you have also let the assessor into your home which the law says you do NOT have to do . Seems like a conflict to me .
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localresident
Yep, the Ethincs Committee is correct on this one. Wtf is Arkwright up to, anyway? Are they having trouble finding people to do the various functions? If so, Arkwrighters, step up!
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