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Dougherty expects dark skies public hearing June 28
Elite athletes need hosts for the Shelter Island 10K weekend
Gimme Shelter: The baby of the family
Let the games begin: Candidates lining up for fall election
This week's letters to the editor
School car wash canceled
Gardening with Galligan: Tulips, the lipstick of the garden
Eye on the Ball: Writer Vecsey takes sports seriously
A look back at this week in Shelter Island history
ZBA: Both yes and no on controversial house

Sports

Elite athletes need hosts for the Shelter Island 10K weekend

May 25, 2013

Eye on the Ball: Writer Vecsey takes sports seriously

May 23, 2013

Goody was too good: Softball ace part of a winning team

May 23, 2013

Education

School car wash canceled

May 24, 2013

Budget passes: Kanarvogel and Graffagnino continue on board

May 21, 2013

Don’t forget to vote: Polls open until 9 p.m.

May 20, 2013

Business

Times/Review Newsgroup unveils Northforker.com

May 23, 2013

North Fork farmers say they're not the one with issues

May 19, 2013

Chamber gives Town Board date for holiday fireworks

May 16, 2013

Community

Elite athletes need hosts for the Shelter Island 10K weekend

May 25, 2013

Times/Review Newsgroup unveils Northforker.com

May 23, 2013

Bucks seek housing: looking at alternatives and volunteers

May 16, 2013

Obituaries

Obituary: Reporter staffer David Lee Draper

May 20, 2013

Obituaries: Elmer August Kestler Jr., Lawrence William Sliker

May 9, 2013

Obituaries: Draper, Rodgers

March 7, 2013

Real Estate

ZBA: Both yes and no on controversial house

May 23, 2013

Good grief: ‘Grievance Day’ looms at Assessor’s office

May 14, 2013

High end real estate deals escalate

May 1, 2013

Opinion

Gimme Shelter: The baby of the family

May 24, 2013

This week's letters to the editor

May 24, 2013

Gardening with Galligan: Tulips, the lipstick of the garden

May 24, 2013

Featured Letter: Confusing policies and poor code enforcement

To the Editor:

I am writing regarding the editorial dated September 13, 2012 (“Devil in the Details”).

As a 15-year resident of the Island, I am growing increasingly concerned about our town government’s lack of efficient and effective procedures and record keeping by various offices and departments. I am particularly dismayed by the apparent inability or unwillingness of the town to enforce its own building and zoning codes unless a violation occurs right under their noses.

This failure to enforce or, worse, selective enforcement, creates a very bad precedent since the town may eventually be hard-pressed to enforce a code that they have failed to act upon previously.

As an example, I made a recent complaint to the Building Department about numerous and repeated code violations I had observed that were also seen by a number of my neighbors. I received a very confusing letter in reply, stating that these violations could not have possibly taken place because the building inspector did not see any evidence of them. It seems that eyewitness reports by neighboring residents aren’t important, yet I received a letter earlier this year from the Building Department advising that they are understaffed and count on eyewitnesses to assist with violation reports.

Which is it?

If the town is only going to enforce its own codes some of the time, what is to prevent the creative violator from conducting questionable activities during non-business hours when they can’t be observed by town employees … and what help can neighbors count on from the town? The town should tighten up its record-keeping and enforcement policies and should rely on eyewitness reports to investigate violations, just as the Police Department does.

Town codes and zoning are important to all residents and local businesses alike. The town and its taxpayers have equal interest in keeping an efficient and responsive Building and Zoning Department, thus reducing costly and needless litigation.

Lori Raymond, Shelter Island