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Texter, Cameron
2008
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Bill gives York City officials more discretion to repair, demolish property
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Bill gives York City officials more discretion to repair, demolish property
2008
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The bills also replaced language that said the city \"shall\" take specific action against deteriorating properties, specifying instead that the city has the authority to take action as officials see fit. Assistant city solicitor Don Hoyt said the change will make it clear that the city is not required to keep properties to code, which is the responsibility of the property owner. \"I'm not sure that the amendment here that trumps everything else ... is the responsible way to go,\" [Witczak] said. \"When they're in imminent danger, we don't need to set up a bureaucratic maze that puts people's lives in danger,\" [Cameron Texter] said.
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The York Dispatch
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