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the stormwater drainage system has not been maintained and that any damage to the tie-downs is <br />a result of the lack of maintenance of the stormwater system. Ms. Rip felt that the County should <br />first find out the problem before taking action. <br />Ed Cameron <br />, 467 Bimini Cay Circle, gave his educational and career background <br />in engineering and he felt an engineering firm should conduct the surveys not a surveying <br />agency. <br />Steve Magnavey <br />, 428 Bimini Cay Circle, explained that in every case the property <br />owner has thrown up roadblocks not the residents. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued on tie-down laws and the new installations at Heron Cay, <br />whether a surveyor or an engineer would be the best person to conduct the surveys, and what <br />needs to be done to get the water from accumulating under the homes. <br />Ms. Rip <br />, quoted from a letter Bob Keating wrote to the park owner and she stated <br />that the issue is avoiding water being under the homes to begin with. <br /> <br />On MOTION by Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler the Board approved (by a vote of <br />4-0 Vice Chairman Neuberger absent) conducting <br />topographical surveys on 28 homes alleged to have severe <br />drainage problems and directed the County Attorney to <br />contact the park owner about participation in the cost of <br />the survey. <br /> <br />13.D.1 COMMISSIONER WESLEY S. DAVIS – SECURITY AT <br />COMMISSION MEETINGS <br /> <br />October 11, 2005 26 <br /> <br />