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Clean it up: Batesville ready with ticket book, hefty fines 

By Billy Davis

If that old chest freezer is still sitting in your front yard, consider this a warning shot.

The City of Batesville’s code enforcement office will begin writing citations in March, clamping down on junky yards within the city limits.

Homeowners who want to avoid a trip to court should begin hauling away junk items right now, said code enforcement officer John McCollum.

All private property in Batesville falls under the city’s “junk” ordinance, which includes a hefty $500 fine for a first offense.

The ordinance lists only a few prohibited items, such as wrecked automobiles, batteries, paper and trash, and scrap metal. But many other things fall under the ordinance because it was written to include anything that is “discarded,” “inoperative,” or in a “state of disrepair.”

McCollum said city’s ordinance is “zero tolerance,” meaning a homeowner will not receive a warning before being ticketed.

He said two homeowners were found guilty and fined in city court last year. Both tickets were written for junk cars.

McCollum is presently writing citations for the City of Batesville after graduating from a law enforcement course at the University of Mississippi. Before he was certified, a police officer had to accompany McCollum and write the ticket, then appear in court for prosecution.

The newest crackdown comes after prosecution in city court was “bogged down” last year by confusing language in the ordinance, said Alderman Stan Harrison.

“That’s been worked out,” Harrison said. “There is no more misunderstanding this time.”

The Board of Aldermen and Mayor Jerry Autrey are “united” about cleaning up the town, Harrison said.

For questions about the city ordinance, or to report a junky neighbor, call the city’s Code Enforcement office at 563-6621.



Visitor Comments
 
Submitted By: JL Submitted: 2/2/2010
TO BAD YOU CAN MAKE PEOPLE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS CLEAN UP........I LIVE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AND I WOULD LIKE TO SEE IT CLEAN TOO.


Submitted By: Submitted: 2/2/2010
Styrofoam cups, paper sacks, old cans, tree limbs and other items are junk. Why not make them clean up everything on their property. Toys should be given a proper place and not strewn all over the yard when they are not being played with. There are a lot of things that need attention for our city to look neat.


Submitted By: We Want America Back! Submitted: 2/2/2010
I noticed this line in the above article, "All private property in Batesville falls under the city’s “junk” ordinance, which includes a hefty $500 fine for a first offense." Does this mean properties owned by the very government enforcing this ordinance are exempt from the very ordinance they are enforcing on others?


Submitted By: Citizen Submitted: 2/2/2010
It would be nicer still, if the city would be as aggressive at posting the places where people can dispose of their "junk" if they live in the city.


Submitted By: Disgusted Submitted: 2/3/2010
I agree with JL. I also live in the county & not one of my neighbors care how their property looks. Junk Junk every where!


Submitted By: J.W. Submitted: 2/4/2010
How long have we been hearing about this junk ordinance, and nothing has been done yet.Do something about it are be quiet




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