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BCC Regular Meeting
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04/29/2008
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Board of County Commissioners
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ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner O'Bryan, the Board by a 4-0 vote (Vice <br />Chairman Davis absent) adopted Ordinance 2008-009, <br />amending Section 913.10(2)(B)3 of the Indian River <br />County Code to lower the A.M. best rating requirement for <br />Maintenance Bonds from A+VII to A -VI; providing for <br />codification; providing for severability; and providing for <br />an effective date. <br />10.A.4. PUBLIC HEARING TO AMEND SECTIONS 303.33 AND 303.35 OF THE INDIAN <br />RIVER COUNTYCODE ToALL 0wDEMOLITIONINSPECTION AND RE -INSPECTION <br />FEES TO BE SET BY CO UNTY RESOL UTION AND ADOPT RESOL UTION FOR <br />DEMOLITIONINSPECTIONFEES (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />County Attorney Collins informed the Board that this Ordinance Amendment was <br />requested by the Health Department who conducts the inspections before properties are <br />demolished. He explained that the fees set by Ordinance are now inadequate to cover the costs of <br />the inspections. The Health Department proposed amending the Ordinance to allow the Board the <br />flexibility to set fees by Resolution. He told the Board that the proposed new fees were: single <br />family homes - $75; commercial structures, including multi -family structures under or equal to <br />3,000 square feet - $100; commercial structures over 3,000 square feet - $150; and re -inspection <br />fees for any structure - $50. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br />15 <br />April 29, 2008 <br />
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