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I swear, some people just have no spirit. Consider this:

[i]City codes slay Snowzilla
Giant snowman deemed a public nuisance, safety hazard

By ELIZABETH BLUEMINK
ebluemink@adn.com

(12/21/08 22:14:51)

Anchorage’s famous giant snow man, Snowzilla, finally met its match.

It wasn’t the weather. It wasn’t angry neighbors bearing shovels and pick axes.

It turns out Snowzilla’s biggest foe – the one who felled the controversial but much-loved giant – was a notice-bearing city code enforcement officer.

That’s right, Snowzilla was abated.

It was just a few years ago that 16-foot-tall Snowzilla arose in a residential yard in Airport Heights, launching an annual procession of local gawkers and an international media blitz.

Camera crews came from Russia and Japan.

But Snowzilla attracted a lot of naysayers too.

Not everybody in the neighborhood liked all the cars and visitors.

So, city officials have deemed Snowzilla a public nuisance and safety hazard.

A few weeks ago, city code enforcers left three red signs at Snowzilla’s bottom body ball telling its builders to cease and desist.

The city also tacked a public notice on the door of the Powers family home at 1556 Columbine St. The Powers family and some of their neighbors have been building Snowzilla in the Powers’ front yard since 2005.

When the notices went up, Snowzilla still didn’t have a full torso or head.

“The kids had spent hours and hours of work on it,” Billy Powers said on Sunday.

City officials involved in the cease-and-desist order could not be reached for comment on Sunday.

But on Dec. 11, the city notified the Airport Heights community council about its decision to abate Snowzilla, telling council members that the two-story snowman caused increased traffic to the point of endangerment and that the structure itself was unsafe.

The city also asked council members to watch out for continued construction and to consider weighing in on Snowzilla at an upcoming, council members said.

At last Thursday’s community council meeting, no one offered a Snowzilla-related motion. “We’re not really a policing agency,” said Becky Kurtz, the council president.

Now, Snowzilla is just a big pile of snow rubble.

Powers said he doesn’t plan to rebuild.

He can’t.

Under the city’s nuisance abatement order, if he tries, he could get arrested.[/i]

Why can’t people just let things be? The kids, according to the article, worked hard on this project. And for what? So some overpaid, power-greedy bureaucrat could stomp on them. Pity.

Edit: Included the photo of the beastly snowman

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What a waste of time and what a waste of life the guy must be.

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I disagree. I think it’s a good thing, the kids and parents working together to create something truly unique.

In fact, if my ankle weren’t in a cast right now, I’d be out in the 20-something inches New England got crushed with the last few days and build my own 16’ tall Snowzilla!!!

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It’s actually a really cool thing here in town. Most everyone loves it, except those who live right next door to him! But for everyone else, it’s become part of our culture in a way. Everyone wants to watch him and the neighbors build it. The kids love getting involved and it just becomes the thing to do with your friends or family to go see it. It does suck that he won’t be able to make it this year, but I have to respect the fact that it does cause a bit of a mess for the area he lives in, and his neighbors have to deal with that.

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I disagree. I think it’s a good thing, the kids and parents working together to create something truly unique.

In fact, if my ankle weren’t in a cast right now, I’d be out in the 20-something inches New England got crushed with the last few days and build my own 16’ tall Snowzilla!!![/quote]

I meant banning it.

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I disagree. I think it’s a good thing, the kids and parents working together to create something truly unique.

In fact, if my ankle weren’t in a cast right now, I’d be out in the 20-something inches New England got crushed with the last few days and build my own 16’ tall Snowzilla!!![/quote]

I meant banning it.[/quote]

My apologies Nemo

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Well, so much for banning it actually. Overnight last night a bunch of people got together apparently and rebuilt him. He’s now 25 feet tall and just made foxnews this evening. The city said they will let it stay up and will just let it melt down, or deal with it after christmas. The family and I just got back from going out to go see it and get a few pictures of it while we were there. Most are pretty blurry since she grabbed her camera instead of mine. So tomorrow i’ll go back probably and get some with mine with what little day light I have around here.

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Thank God for common sense and civil disobedience.