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questioned what happened if a violation was corrected but within a short period of <br />time was again not in compliance with the code. Did staff have to start the process <br />all over? The City Attorney responded that there was some flexibility in the <br />ordinance and while staff could move forward more quickly they could not <br />immediately proceed to the last step of recording a notice of violation. <br />PASSED BY CONSENSUS: To accept the report dated July 5, 1995 (on file at Town <br />Hall) on procedures for code violations as prepared by the Planning Director and to <br />agreed that the Planning Director's status report on code violations should be <br />attached to the monthly City Manager's update. <br />Council asked the City Attorney for an update on the code violation on Frampton <br />Court. The City Attorney responded that she had discussed the issue with the <br />owners' attorney and she would make a complete report to the Council at the July <br />19th Council Meeting. <br />6. NEW BUSINESS <br />6.1 Council Appointments to Committees, Subcommittees and Outside <br />Agencies <br />PASSED BY CONSENSUS: To approve the following appointments to Committees, <br />Subcommittees and Outside Agencies: <br />Committee Liaison <br />Community Relations <br />Environmental Design and Protection <br />Finance <br />Pathways, Recreation and Parks <br />Safety <br />Technology Improvement Committee <br />Youth Commissioner <br />Exhibit Curator <br />Town Historian <br />Volunteer Awards <br />Appointments to Outside Agencies <br />William Siegel <br />Sid Hubbard <br />Toni Casey <br />Elayne Dauber <br />Toni Casey <br />Bob Johnson <br />Mayor <br />Mayor <br />Mayor <br />Bob Johnson <br />Sid Hubbard <br />William Siegel (alternate) <br />July 5, 1995 <br />Regular City Council Meeting <br />