A Council Consideration Request is waiting to be put on the Planning & Community Development Committee's agenda. If council approves it, a committee could be created to review the two codes.
San Antonio codes for recycling yards could soon be re-written, but some businesses wonder if it will make a difference San Antonio codes for recycling yards could soon be re-written, but some businesses wonder if it will make a differenceMonterrey Iron & Metal has just more than one week left to appeal before the city revokes its license to recycle.– A Council Consideration Request that would create a committee to review two codes for metal recyclers is pushing through the city.
KSAT started investigating these city codes late last year when neighbors reported concerns about Monterrey Iron and Metal on Frio City Road. Multiple code violations nearly prompted the city to revoke Monterrey’s recycling license. Monterrey is now in compliance, but questions about code enforcement came up during the investigation.
“Is budgeting a concern when it comes to the number of inspections that happen in a given month?” Everett asked.But Hack said that, from his perspective, it’s a sporadic process. That’s why, as these codes could change, he wants the inspection process to get a second look, too.
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