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City workshops potential rental inspection ordinance

Larry Rogers gets a chuckle from an audience of fellow landlords following remarks at a rental inspection meeting with city officials in downtown Butler on Thursday, Feb. 1. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle

Butler firefighters were unsure of how many individuals were residing in a rental unit that burned on Locust Street in November, because the unit’s occupancy report was not up to date, according to councilman Don Shearer.

The fire happened three days after a group of landlords met with Shearer over a possible rental inspection ordinance, which Shearer said is intended to prevent a situation like the one on Locust Street. Shearer shared this story Thursday evening, Feb. 1, at the second meeting regarding a possible rental inspection ordinance he spearheaded.

“When the fire department got there, they had no way to contact them,” Shearer said. “They knew four people were gone; they didn’t know how many were supposed to be there. That puts the firemen in danger because they don’t know if they are on a rescue mission or just extinguishing.”

After a tense meeting with a number of landlords in November, Shearer worked with landlord and real estate agent John Kramer to revamp the language of the drafted ordinance.

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