During a recent city council meeting, significant discussions centered around code enforcement issues and appeals related to a property at 5310 South Peoria, owned by Ed Taylor of Kwik E Mart. The council unanimously approved several community development items, but the primary focus shifted to the ongoing code violations and appeals concerning Taylor's property.
Brent Pitchford from the city's code enforcement department detailed a history of complaints dating back to 2018, which resulted in multiple citations against Taylor. Despite previous fines totaling approximately $1,400, the issues persisted, prompting the city to impose remedial civil penalties amounting to $23,185. Taylor appealed this decision, arguing that he has been unfairly targeted and harassed by code enforcement and a neighboring property owner.
Taylor expressed frustration over the ongoing disputes, claiming that the enforcement actions have severely impacted his business. He highlighted community support, noting over 1,000 positive responses from customers and local residents, and emphasized his commitment to promoting local athletes through his business initiatives.
The council members engaged in a thorough discussion regarding the status of the property, including ongoing noise complaints and the condition of a fence that has been a point of contention. Taylor indicated that while some issues have been resolved, others remain, particularly concerning the fence's structural integrity and the noise generated by activities at the skate park associated with his business.
Councillor Fowler and other members sought clarity on the appeals process and the next steps for resolving the outstanding issues. The Board of Adjustment has continued discussions regarding a special exception for the skate park, with a decision expected on October 22. The council emphasized the importance of addressing community concerns while also considering the business's operational needs.
As the meeting concluded, the council reiterated their commitment to finding a balanced solution that addresses both the enforcement of city codes and the viability of local businesses like Kwik E Mart.