Building inspections ordinance

Dan+Watkins%2C+owner+of+Herbal+Embers%2C+161.+E+Lincoln+Highway%2C+looks+on+Tuesday+at+his+shop.+Watkins+said+a+proposed+ordinance+that+asked+business+owners+to+pay+for+yearly+inspections+could+hurt+entrepreneurs.+%E2%80%9CI+hope+we+can+open+up+lines+of+communication+between+the+city+and+businesses%2C%E2%80%9D+Watkins+said.+%E2%80%9CI+believe+in+this+community%2C+but+small+businesses+walk+a+thin+line%2C+and+I+have+to+do+what%E2%80%99s+best+for+my+business.%E2%80%9D

Dan Watkins, owner of Herbal Embers, 161. E Lincoln Highway, looks on Tuesday at his shop. Watkins said a proposed ordinance that asked business owners to pay for yearly inspections could hurt entrepreneurs. “I hope we can open up lines of communication between the city and businesses,” Watkins said. “I believe in this community, but small businesses walk a thin line, and I have to do what’s best for my business.”

By Brandon Semel

Dan Watkins, owner of Herbal Embers, 161. E Lincoln Highway, looks on Tuesday at his shop. Watkins said a proposed ordinance that asked business owners to pay for yearly inspections could hurt entrepreneurs. “I hope we can open up lines of communication between the city and businesses,” Watkins said. “I believe in this community, but small businesses walk a thin line, and I have to do what’s best for my business.”