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BCC Regular Meeting
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10/03/2006
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Board of County Commissioners
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3125
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131, 470-561
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<br /> <br />Mr. MacNamee <br /> believed they should have a Code Enforcement hearing and then take the <br />matter to a judge to make a final decision. Attorney Collins did not see how they could send it to the <br />Code Board without a good faith violation. <br /> <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lowther, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Neuberger, that manufactured homes (with <br />water under them) that have been in after the 1990 Rule would be <br />the explicit homes that come before the Code Enforcement Board. <br /> <br />Gwen Ripp, <br />President of the Heron Cay Homeowners Association, said this did not affect all <br />homeowners in the Park so the Association did not have a specific responsibility to address it. She, <br />however, questioned Code stipulation regarding stormwater drainage systems and felt the system should <br />take the water around the house into drains and not under it, and that meant having a swale between <br />homes. She believed putting more sand or extending downspouts would not correct the problem, and it <br />was the park owner’s responsibility to maintain stormwater drainage systems. <br /> <br />Dan Perry, <br /> Attorney representing Park Owners, explained that what happened was a code <br />enforcement action that was brought against the park owner asserting that there was something wrong <br />with the way the development was built. He believed the property ought to be surveyed and it was really <br />a landlord/tenant issue. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bowden addressed the two recommendations from staff stating the County spent <br />over $18,000.00 to add sand underneath the units and to extend roof gutters, and asked if the Park owner <br />would be willing to do this. <br /> <br /> Attorney Perry <br />responded that the gutters belong to homeowners and it is their responsibility. <br />He said they were willing to provide sump pumps to help alleviate the problem, which he felt resulted <br />October 3, 2006 <br />59 <br /> <br />
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