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The Chairman asked if there was anyone present who wished <br />to be heard. <br />John Sullivan, Chairman of the Mobile Home Ad Hoc Committee, <br />came before the Board. He then read aloud a suggested amendment <br />for the ordinance concerning Section 2 - Creation of Mobile Home <br />Board. <br />Lengthy discussion followed, and it was determined not to <br />incorporate this amendment regarding park owners or managers who <br />cannot be located to serve on the Board. <br />Attorney Collins pointed out that the burden is on the <br />County Commission to appoint the various members of the Advisory <br />Board. He then expressed concern about incorporating Chapter 83 <br />into the ordinance and felt it should not be made a part of the <br />ordinance. <br />Mr. Sullivan advised that the State Attorney's office would <br />intervene if there were criminal activities involved in any violations <br />of Chapter 83. <br />Lengthy discussion followed,and various word changes were <br />suggested to be incorporated in the ordinance in Sections 4, 5-C, <br />and 8. <br />Commissioner Wodtke expressed concern that people would i.. -ant <br />to come to the Board regarding rent control. <br />Fred Messner, Village Green, came before the Board and advised <br />that the Advisory Board would not have the authority to handle rent <br />control. If any discussion of rent would come up, it would be regard- <br />ing what the tenants got in return for the rent increase. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Scurlock, seconded by Commissioner <br />Fletcher, the Board unanimously agreed to close the public hearing. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Scurlock, seconded by Commis- <br />sioner Fletcher, the Board unanimously adopted Ordinance 81-35, with <br />amendments made in Sections 4, 5-C, and 8, as discussed. <br />OCT ° 19� 7 9 B06K 47 PAGE 766 <br />
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