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In reply to the discussion: How far would you go to tear down a cardboard fort? [View all]struggle4progress
(118,282 posts)Its healthy for a childs imagination to get away from their electronic devices for a while and use their imagination to create something. Im glad to see that kids still want to play with the cardboard box,' he said ... Greg Scothern is Building Manager for the city and also oversees code enforcement. He told the Standard-Examiner Tuesday that Trentleman was issued the notification after a residents complaint. At the time the code enforcement officer visited the property the box fort was not complete and the warning was issued. Scothern said that the code enforcement officer did not visit the property last Wednesday to deliver the warning, but the warning was automatically generated one to two days before when the fort was not yet complete to his knowledge. 'I dont think our code enforcement officer would have issued the warning if the box fort was complete. At the time he visited the property it looked like a bunch of boxes,' Scothern said."
Following cardboard box fort attention, Ogden city responds
WEDNESDAY , APRIL 08, 2015 - 9:11 AM
By RACHEL TROTTER
http://www.standard.net/Local/2015/04/08/Ogden-weighs-in-box-fort