It seems to me that an enforcement statute of limitations of only 10 years
would make it difficult for towns to enforce violations that are not
apparent from outside the building. I am thinking of a building in our
town that was converted from 2 to 4 apartments without any permits. This
sort of violation would be noticed during a town-wide reappraisal, but I am
still new and I don't know how often properties are reappraised.
Bobbi Brimblecombe, Marshfield Town Clerk
At 05:08 PM 5/5/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Joyce asked me to send this question out. Please respond promptly. Thanks
>Hello Again Barbara,
>
>For whatever reason (I must be doing it wrong) I can't seem to process an
>outgoing message - I can reply however. Until I get a minute to find out
>the problem would you please send out a query for me re Bianchi.
>
>I would like any and all input on the Bianchi bill primarily whether or not
>to change the number of years for enforcement and research from 10 to 20.
>This bill is scheduled to be reported tomorrow.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Joyce Barbieri
>
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