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Brownwood Hotel now in compliance, but fines have accrued
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The former Brownwood Hotel has been in compliance with a City of Brownwood administrative order since May 13, but the owner owes thousands of dollars in civil penalties, City Attorney Pat Chesser said.
The owner still owes a $19,500 penalty the City of Brownwood assessed earlier this year because of code violations. Additionally, penalties of $500 a day accrued over a two-month period between March 14 and May 13, Chesser said.
“The reason they were getting civil penalties is because they had not brought the hotel into compliance with the safety,” Chesser said. “Now they’ve done that. Civil penalties will not continue to accrue based on previous civil penalties. Right now they’ve stopped.
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Angus Council leader David Fairweather
Angus Council leader David Fairweather’s fighting talk in a respect row continuing to engulf his administration has triggered a call for him to “go now” from the £36,000-a-year top job.
The Arbroath Independent has turned on critics in the latest salvo of a bitter dispute over a shamed councillor’s return to the ruling group.
The storm was originally sparked by the departure of Arbroath councillor Lois Speed from the Conservative/Independent coalition.
She was followed by Monifeith and Sidlaws Liberal Democrat Ben Lawrie.
Councillor Lois Speed
The council leader offered to stand down, but that was rejected by coalition colleagues.
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Councillor Bill Duff.
A furious Angus businessman is lodging a Standards Commission complaint against a local councillor after a public meeting clash over a controversial village housing project.
Housebuilder Mark Guild branded Bill Duff “not fit for office” after comments the Montrose member made during a debate on the redevelopment of Edzell’s former Inglis Court sheltered housing complex.
Housebuilder Mark Guild.
He has called on the Angus SNP group’s deputy leader to resign after another councillor also raised concerns Mr Duff had shown a “genuine lack of respect”.
It is the latest brush with controversy for the councillor who previously offended Forfar bridie fans with a damning description of the famous food as a “low quality processed meat product”.
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