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place at which the owners of properties, located in <br />th <br />Lakewood Terrace Subdivision (west side of 27 Avenue, <br />north of St. Lucie County Line) in Indian River County, <br />Florida, and other interested persons may appear before the <br />Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County <br />and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of <br />constructing the water main extension, as to the cost <br />thereof, as to the manner of payment therefor, and as to the <br />amount thereof to be specially assessed against each <br />property benefited thereby. <br /> <br />12.A. COUNTY ATTORNEY - APPEAL FROM DENIAL OF <br />REQUEST FOR NEW IMPACT FEE INCREASE EXEMPTION <br />– NORTH-SOUTH BUILDERS, INC. <br /> <br />County Attorney Collins reviewed the memorandum in the backup and explained <br />the reason for this appeal. <br />Gary Gehrke <br />, an officer at North-South Builders, presented a sequence of events <br />that began when he was given a form by Sebastian Building Department that stated the applicant <br />st <br />had until July 1 for exemption from the impact fee increase. He was told to bring back a contract, <br />the check, and get all his applications in order for the building permit. He proceeded to the closing, <br />got a warranty deed and the notice of commencement and all the information on both documents <br />was wrong. It started out when the appraiser went to the Property Appraiser’s office and their <br />records showed there was already a building on the lot and was encumbered by bank loans. It took <br />4 months to get the banks’ releases. In the meantime, he proceeded with his drawings, engineering <br />and everything to go through the building application. When he finally had everything together in <br />February and submitted his documentation, he was told the County Attorney had to sign the <br />March 7, 2006 <br />30 <br /> <br />