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BCC
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Minutes
Meeting Date
07/01/2003
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Board of County Commissioners
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2570
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125, 524-549
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After a brief question and answer period regarding the property location and interest rates, <br />County Administrator Chandler explained his concern about being non -consistent and setting <br />precedents should the Board decide to change the interest rate. <br />Assistant County Administrator Joe Baird stated that the interest rate is set in January each <br />year and the policy always is not to waive liens or accrued interest. <br />Commissioner Adams pointed out it would be unfair to others to set precedent in terms of <br />waiving interest and payments. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Neuberger for discussion, to deny waiving or <br />lowering the interest accrued on the demolition lien. <br />The question and answer period continued clarifying that Mr. Blackburn recently settled <br />another lien, giving him the ability to sell his home. Also, Mr. Blackburn could set up a payment <br />plan with the County Attorney. <br />The Chairman called the QUESTION and the motion to deny the <br />request carried (3-1, Vice Chairman Ginn absent and Commissioner <br />Lowther opposed). <br />13.C.1. COMMISISONER ADAMS - REPORT ON SEBASTIAN INLET <br />SAND SETTLEMENT <br />Commissioner Adams explained the Court found that Sebastian Inlet has trapped and <br />continues to trap a significant amount of sand or sediment and has removed and continues to <br />remove such sediment from the off shore processes leading to and causing the erosion experienced <br />on the beaches as far south as Marker R30. The judge felt that Robert Dean, who was appointed <br />by the Department of Environmental Protection, would be an impartial witness and sided with his <br />JULY 1, 2003 13 <br />
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