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Mr. Wiggins acknowledged that the front of the house was boarded up, but he said that <br />individuals were removing the boards in the back, so that they could hide their drugs. He <br />described the house as a "drive-through for drugs." <br />Commissioner O'Bryan said that the County would take a second look at the situation. <br />Commissioner Solari remarked that the Sheriff should be made aware of the situation, <br />and asked to check the house regularly. <br />Attorney DeBraal stated that he would let the Sheriff's Department know that there is a <br />concern at the residence, and that he had also advised Mr. Wiggins that something should be said <br />about the situation to local law enforcement in the area. <br />Regarding the horse issue, Commissioner O'Bryan informed Mr. Wiggins that the parcel <br />in question was in compliance with County code applying to ancillary use of horses. He pointed <br />out that the fly problem should diminish with the increased rains, which would serve to wash <br />away the manure faster. <br />Chairman Davis thanked Mr. Wiggins for coming today, and assured him that his <br />concerns would receive attention from the Sheriff and from the Community Development <br />Department. <br />No Board Action Taken or Required <br />10. C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS <br />10.C.1. NOTICE OF SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING JUNE 9, 2009 <br />ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO PROVIDE CHARGING A REGISTRATION FEE FOR <br />SEX OFFENDERS AND PREDATORS, CAREER FELONS AND CONVICTED FELONS <br />Chairman Davis read the notice into the record. <br />14 <br />June 2, 2009 <br />