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DEC <br />51979 <br />42 <br />1 <br />PAC,E200 <br />THERE <br />HAS BEEN A PROBLEM <br />IN GETTING THE STATE'S ATTORNEY <br />TO <br />PROSE- <br />CUTE THESE MATTERS, BUT NOTED THAT THERE ARE NOT REALLY TOO MANY <br />THAT ARE A PROBLEM SINCE ZONING DIRECTOR WALKER HAS BEEN WORKING <br />ON THIS PROBLEM FOR ABOUT TWO YEARS, AND MOST OF THE JUNK YARDS HAVE <br />COMPLIED WITH THE FENCING REQUIREMENTS. <br />COMMISSIONER LOY FELT, BASED ON THE PAST EXPERIENCE OF <br />THIS BOARD WITH THE STATE ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, THAT WE SHOULD MOVE <br />EXPEDITIOUSLY AND ASK OUR ATTORNEY TO HANDLE THESE MATTERS IN <br />CIVIL COURT. <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS AGREED THAT THERE WILL BE A QUICKER <br />RESPONSE THROUGH THE CIVIL COURTS, BUT JUST WISHED TO HAVE THE <br />BOARD'S OPINION. THE BOARD AGREED THAT THESE MATTERS GO ON MUCH <br />TOO LONG. <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS INFORMED THE BOARD THAT THOSE WE NEED <br />TO LITIGATE AGAINST FOR VIOLATIONS ARE MR. & MRS. HENRY ALLEN: <br />3-D AUTO SALVAGE: AND COMMUNITY AUTO RECYCLERS. <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER LYONS, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />LOY, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE ATTORNEY TO INSTITUTE <br />LITIGATION AGAINST THE ABOVE LISTED OFFENDERS THROUGH THE CIVIL <br />COURTS. <br />