Go on then, someone. But first of all you need to find out what ordinance that was, and then find out who was on council when that was passed. Then you can look up what those people's political affiliation was at that time. It sounds like a fun little project.
Also it would be interesting to see the political affiliation of the neighbour that complained - and it would be interesting to know who sponsored the ordinance in the first place.
The neighbour is key, though. The ordinance itself has a reason, but the city must only enforce it if it receives a complaint. The neighbour used the ordinance and caused the city to have to enforce what is not a totally unreasonable law. Question: is that neighbour some nbleeding heart liberal ... or what?
There are a few homes for sale nearby but the closest one I found is two lots over. Perhaps the people (or realtor) at 839 Chehalis Pl N thought that a constant stream of yard-salers might trim a little off of their price.
I have NO idea what I'm really doing, but I installed the SSL cert on whyzzat.com, generated a secret key, then set up image and link proxies.
Hopefully the site now directs to https:// properly, doesn't generate any cookie errors, and is generally a better, more secure environment...
Let me know if I've broken the universe.
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