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CUT THE CLUTTER - The idle grass cutters around Victor
Dotson% mower repair shop have come under scrutiny.
Cleanup Effort Underwcry
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building's entrance.
And the building has no
working public restrooms:
They appeared to have been
stripped of their plumbing
facilities years ago, and
Jordan contends that since
I)otson is *'operating a busi-
ness with public access, not
having restrooms for the pub-
lic is against the law."
A little shack across
Highway 29, next to the rail-
road tracks in the heart of
downtown was recently
demolished by city workers
and Jordan hopes to see the
, Did Greene Oil building go the
same way unless the owners
undertake a major rebuild-
:rag job.
Another recent citation
I for violation of the city's nui-
,mnce ordinance offered
;ome proof that the city's get-
t ough policy aimed at ridding
togansville of eyesores and
u nsafe structures is working,
,! ordan said.
On March 26 as he and a
p olice officer attempted to
s erve a citation for violation
o Fthe city's refuse/nuisance
o rdinance on a man living at
1 25 1/2 Granite St., the occu-
p ant attempted to run away
fl )r the officeL Jordan said.
After the fleeing man was
s~:opped and the citation
against Jimmy Clark 'was
issued, the occupant
explained why he attempted
to run away: "I knew we had
a new city manager and he
was cleaning up the town and
(the owner) was going to get
in trouble," Jordan said he
was told.
"'I told (the owner) to get
the junk cleaned up in 24
hours or he would be arrest-
ed."
The threat obviously
worked: A pile of 35 use car
tires has apparenlly been
removed and there kave been
other obvious efforts to clean
up the property at that
address.
Jordan hopes others will
get the message, and it
appears to be working: The
owner of an old. run-down
laundromat in the Mill
Village that was r ecently con-
demned has been working to
get debris arotmd that facili-
ty hauled away and the owner
is making other efforts to
clean it up. He has said he
hopes to renovate the laun-
dromat and convert it into a
convenience store, Jordan
said.
Other attempts to bring
buildings into compliance
with the city's, building codes:
Four new houses in a little
subdivision on Collier Street
are sitting vacant.
l pps Opposes Gay Unions
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re ,sident, must be 16 years oz"
ol der, or have parental con-
se,nt if younger; be of the
~*~- (grandparents and
gz "andchildren, parents and
ct fildren, siblings and half-
si; blings can not marry, but
ffl "st cousins can).
The present state taw also
al lows pregnant girls under
16, or those who have already
gi. ven birth to a child, to
In, arty.
Under the current
Georgia S,tate code, which
was adopted in 1981, the
exchanging of vows between
same sexes couples is out-
lawed. Furthermore, the
was enhanced
the Defense of
Marriage Act of 1996 to
include that Georgia would
not recognize same sex mar-
riages I:'rom other states.
"I do not support Gay
Marriage," Epps asserted. "I
am in complete support of
Georgia's present state law
passed in 1981 that prohibits
same sex marriages."
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