You’ll have through the first of the year to comment on the proposed Daviess County revised property maintenance ordinance before it goes up for a vote. Judge-Executive Al Mattingly says the ordinance is an attempt to apply separate standards to urban county communities with dense population from rural and agricultural properties. Find the ordinance online at daviessky.org, or pick up a hard copy at the Daviess County Courthouse. According to Mattingly, “There’s a difference between someone on a hundred-acre farm having five, six or eight vehicles on their property as opposed to someone living on a half-acre lot in a subdivision and having six or eight vehicles parked in their yard.”