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Discussion ensued to clarify the time periods for the three issues. <br />Lewis Barton, <br /> 2025 Surfside Terrace, complained about the attempted service of a <br />citation at this meeting. He stated that there are always two sides to an argument and he would <br />present his after his neighbors’ comments. <br />Adam Bolinger, <br /> 2006 Surfside Terrace, was concerned about how the County <br />would oversee the process of future rebuilding or demolition. He anticipated similar issues on the <br />new home and thought it made sense to bring in an outside attorney to take a fresh look at it. <br />Clark French <br />, 2026 Surfside representative, expressed strong concerns about the <br />property and his opinion that the property owner would not move forward with improving those <br />concerns until he gets his insurance settlement. He believed the County must compel the property <br />owner to demolish the building. <br />County Attorney Collins counseled that if the County was to demolish the building <br />at our expense, the cost (lien) would be in line behind the mortgages. <br />Director Keating pointed out that we were precluded from demolition during turtle <br />season. <br />Discussion continued with Mr. Bolinger and Mr. Barton again speaking. <br />Commissioner Wheeler thought nothing would be accomplished by continuing the <br />discussion. <br /> <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Davis, to conclude <br />discussion with Lewis Barton, to direct staff to aggressively <br />bring this matter to a decisive conclusion, to authorize <br />County Attorney Collins to proceed with an injunction, if <br />necessary, regarding the removal of the construction trailer <br />and semi-trailer on the property. <br /> <br />A brief discussion on the motion ensued. <br />December 6, 2005 46 <br /> <br />