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ZONING DIRECTOR WALKER REVIEWED WITH THE BOARD THE ZONING <br />VIOLATION OF MR. HARRY HEBERT AS SET OUT IN THE FOLLOWING LETTER OF <br />SEPTEMBER 27, 1977, FROM THE ADMINISTRATOR: <br />September 27, 1977 <br />Mr. George G. (Joe) Collins, Jr. <br />Attorney to the Board of <br />a County Commissioners <br />q 744 Beachland Blvd. <br />Vero Beach, Florida <br />Dear Joe: <br />This office has instructed Mr. Harry J. Hebert, Rte. 4, <br />Box 694, Vero Beach, Florida, of the zoning violation on the <br />South 1/2 of Tract 561, Fellsmere Farms Co. Sub. on which land <br />he established a trailer without proper zoning permit, health <br />permit, etc. <br />Mr. Hebert placed the trailer on this property and was <br />notified of said violation, then he sold the land to his Bon- <br />in -law, Mr. Leschinsky, after appearing before the Variance <br />Board at the April 11, 1977 meeting; this was done so that Mr. <br />Leschincky could hire Mr. Hebert as a full-time employee, to <br />meet the requirements of the regulations. As the land was not <br />classified as agricultural land for purposes of ad valorem tax <br />assessment, he has not been able to appear before that Board <br />for approval to keep the trailer on.this property; we have asked <br />him to move it. I do not feel that he intends to do so; there- <br />fore, something needs to be done as many other people have been <br />refused for the same request. <br />We believe the administrative remedy has been exhausted both <br />by Mr. and Mrs. Hebert, Mr. Leschinsky and by this department. We <br />are going to request the power company to disconnect the electri- <br />cal system from this structure, also we have notified the Indian <br />River County Health Department, as well as the office of Mr. <br />Donald Adams, City -County Building Director. We have reason to <br />believe that this violation will continue as long as possible <br />without correction; therefore, we are submitting this matter to <br />the State attorney for further legal processing, and also will <br />submit this matter to the County Attorney's office for legal <br />direction. <br />Yours very truly, <br />Jack G. Jennings, <br />Administrator <br />ZONING DIRECTOR WALKER NOTED THAT THE VARIANCE BOARD DENIED , <br />MR. HEBERT'S REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE BECAUSE THE TRAILER COULD NOT <br />QUALIFY AS AN ACCESSORY USE IN AN AGRICULTURAL AREA. MR. WALKER CON- t <br />TINUED THAT MR. HEBERT GOT HIS ATTORNEY TO ASK FOR DELAYED ACTION AND , <br />BY AFFIDAVIT AGREED THAT IF HIS APPLICATION TO THE ZONING. COMMISSION <br />WAS DENIED, THE ELECTRICAL WOULD BE DISCONNECTED. MR. WALKER DID NOT � <br />FEEL, HOWEVER, THAT TURNING OFF THE ELECTRICITY WOULD BE THE SOLUTION <br />OR RESULT IN GETTING THE TRAILER MOVED. HE POINTED OUT THAT THESE ' <br />ARE GOOD PEOPLE, BUT THEY ARE IN VIOLATION AND OTHER PEOPLE HAVE BEEN <br />13 <br />j <br />31 PACE ��� <br />
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