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<br /> <br /> <br />County Attorney Collins agreed this is a civil matter, when certificate of completion <br />was issued that ended the County’s part. The homeowners’ association has the power to enforce <br />the agreement. <br />When asked, Director Keating stated he would check and inform the Commissioners <br />of other projects of Mr. Chase. <br />Dr. Nicholas offered the Fountains at Amber Lakes as one project. <br />When asked by Commissioner Lowther how these incomplete items get past the <br />County before a certificate is issued, Director Keating advised that the County does not regulate <br />many of the items on the list. The certificate of completion is a determination that the <br />infrastructure meets our requirements at that time; if something happens after that, then it is the <br />homeowners’ association’s responsibility. <br />When Chairman Ginn inquired about a performance bond, Public Works Director <br />James Davis advised that there were performance bonds on this 3-phase project. He explained <br />how the process works on infrastructure, that when the Engineer of Record certifies the <br />infrastructure, the County sends an inspector, and then issues a certificate and releases the bond. <br />When the homes are being built much of the activity occurs after we issue the certificate. <br />A lengthy discussion ensued as to who should be held responsible, who said what <br />and when, what Mr. Chase said he would but did not do, and a warning to beware when dealing <br />with out-of-town developers. <br /> <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br /> <br />9.B.2. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM – REQUEST TO SPEAK FROM <br />SUSAN A. POPE HELMAN, Ph.D., REGARDING COUNTRY <br />CLUB POINTE FLOODING <br /> <br />November 2, 2004 <br />19 <br /> <br />