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<br />County Administrator Joseph Baird said they had pictures and believed that there <br />may have been part of the structure that the demolition crew had to removed. <br />Attorney William G. Collins explained the process of notice given two years ago to <br />the property owners to pull a repair permit or demolition permit and said at that time Mrs. <br />Browning applied but did not qualify for a SHIP loan because she owned other property. The <br />Board approved for her to do the work herself. He was told there never was a demolition permit <br />pulled. The rubble that was there may be what the demolition crew removed. Her lien was less <br />than the others and Attorney Collins guessed that may be because the contractor had to do less <br />work, but he still had to take away the structure and dispose of it at the Landfill. <br /> <br />Mrs. Browning <br /> said she used Treasure Coast Refuse and she has receipts for the <br />dumpster used for the debris. The demolition crew removed the carpet and a shed that her brother <br />wanted. <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating said he wanted to review the <br />situation further and report back to the board. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, by a 4-0 vote, Chairman Ginn <br />absent, the Board unanimously authorized the Chairman to <br />execute each such lien, and for the Clerk to the Board to <br />return same to the County Attorney’s Office for recordation <br />in the Public Records of Indian River County, excluding the <br />Azzielean D. Browning lien pending further information. <br /> <br />RECORDED LIENS ARE ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />SEPTEMBER 14, 2004 <br />6 <br /> <br /> <br />