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Mission, Goals, & Objectives

Mission Statement:

The Code Enforcement Division performs field inspections on a proactive and reactive basis for site, utility, landscaping, and public nuisances. This division utilizes the International Property Maintenance Codes Code of Ordinances, Codes of Ordinances Code of Ordinances, and Land Development Regulations Land Development Regulations to improve the aesthetics and enhance the environment and character of the City with an eye towards concentrated efforts of the City’s entry corridors.

Goals And Objectives:

  • Maintain a Productive Workplace
    *Providing Training/Cross Training to promote a more productive and efficient workforce.
  • Contain Future Government Cost of Service
    *Utilization of personal vehicles for patrol has effectively reduced the City’s operating costs in addition to vigorous collection of fines and cost assessments.
  • Keeping Up with the Available Technological Advances, as they Become Available
    *Researching the feasibility of utilizing laptops/PDA’s for field operations.
  • Position the City for Future Growth Opportunities
    *Improving the aesthetics of the City through the use of Proactive Code Enforcement with a concentration on entry corridors will invite people to come visit, reside, or even open up a business.
  • Address the Increasing Potential of Catastrophic Events
    *Participate in the preparation and implementation of the emergency incident command system utilized in E.O.C. operations.
  • Develop Long-Range Plans to Address the Aging Infrastructure
    *Continue proactive site, landscape, utility, and code enforcement inspections through the use of the Property Maintenance Codes, Code of Ordinances, and Land Development Regulations with a concentration on Commercial landscape enforcement.
  • Educate Everybody on "What We Do?"
    *Continue to provide brochures and web page information, utilize Channel 99 for public education by televising Municipal Code Enforcement Board meetings, and additionally creating a videotape of "A Day in the Life of Code Enforcement".

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