“I probably take more complaints than anybody,” Mayor Dan Bukiewicz said.
Oak Creek Director of Community Development Doug Seymour acknowledged the city’s process for fielding and resolving complaints can be confusing, fragmented and overly complex.
To improve and streamline the relationship between the city and residents when it comes to neighborhood preservation and code compliance, the city administrator, attorney, police and fire chief, community development director and a management intern recently came together and crafted a solution: “Creek Code,” a community aesthetic preservation and nuisance abatement program.
As part of the program, the city will hire a “Neighborhood Preservation Officer.” The draft job description states the primary responsibilities of the NPO include “the public education, investigation, inspection, documentation, and enforcement of municipal ordinances, codes and regulations as they relate to the abatement of nuisances, the maintenan
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A CBD store in Menomonee Falls was raided and three people were arrested after two small children had a nonfatal overdose after unintentionally ingesting a CBD-related product a parent bought from the store.
The investigation into the overdose incident led to law enforcement executing a search warrant March 30 at Superstar Buds, N88-W16733 Main St., according to the news release from the Waukesha County Sheriff s Department.
Authorities obtained evidence the business was selling products containing prohibited levels of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol or delta-9-THC, according to the news release.
The Sheriff s Department said in the news release that state law allows for the sale of CBD-related products only if the delta-9-THC levels are not more than 0.3%. Several of the products obtained from the store during this investigation had delta-9-THC levels of more than 20%, the department said.