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`I <br />toox 48 w,465 <br />ANNEXATION OF THE DUCK POINTE PROPERTY - CONTINUED <br />Mayor Flood commented on the remarks made earlier <br />by the County Attorney regarding the road confusion and <br />traffic that would be caused by the annexation. He spoke <br />about the rights of people and�felt they should be able to <br />do what they wanted to with their property. Mayor Flood <br />commented about the police protection and zoning in <br />Sebastian. He felt the Board and the Sebastian City Council <br />could continue to work together regarding annexation. <br />Commissioner Bird noted that there would be a <br />workshop soon with the City Council of Sebastian and the <br />County Commission regarding annexation. <br />THIRTY DAY PROGRESS REPORT - REV. WILLIE JONES' PROPERTY <br />Administrator Nelson discussed the following <br />memorandum with the Board: <br />TO: The Hon rable Board of <br />County Commissioners <br />FROM: Neil Nelson <br />County Administrator <br />nRRCRTPTTnN & rnNnTTTnNS <br />DATE: December 28, 1981 FILE: <br />SUBJECT: 30 DAY PROGRESS REPORT <br />REV. WILLIE JONES <br />REFERENCES: <br />-v <br />On December 2, 1981, the Board of Commissioners granted Rev. Willie Jones <br />a 30 day extension of time either'to repair or remove the hazardous struc- <br />ture located at 2190 41st Street (US#1 and South Gifford Road) and report <br />his progress to the Board. While the 30 day extension period has not <br />ended, progress to date, does not indicate the possibility of meeting the <br />deadline. <br />There are residential and commercial buildings to the west, north and <br />south; US #1•is to the east. <br />The Board of County Commissioners has granted three (3) extensions of time, <br />limited to 30 days each, beginning August 19, again October 21, and the <br />last extension on December 2nd. <br />The attached pictures show that Rev. Jones has made some effort to remove <br />part of the termite -eaten structure. The building continues to be left in <br />a dilapidated condition and presents a continual eye -sore to the community. <br />