It is harsh but that is what people felt when they received the letters.
Enforcement is only done by Metro. The letter was a threat to call in Metro who would respond to a city government request for a citation.
The desire of the letters was to keep Bellemeade beautiful [read that protect property values] and not have the community look like a series of used car lots.The city has not sent out a violation letter since I became mayor.
Very interesting that you should inject that about property values. There are a number of contributors to declining property value, looking like a used car dealership being one of them.. But, a decline in public safety can sharply reduce property value in the most physically attractive neighborhoods. Since finding this site, I have painfully observed that Bellemeade has a great number of public safety issues (suspicious activity, traffic problems, inadequate police protection, slick streets, loss of power, vacant houses) with no real solutions. From what I have read, there is way too much dialogue about these issues and no real attempts to find acceptable solutions. Maybe Bellemeade should not be a separate city since it appears to not have the assets or will to manage the public safety issues.