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P'F- FEB 16 1983 <br />*K <br />Commission Scurlock felt there should be some analysis <br />on the matter, and Commissioner Lyons added that he would <br />like to find out what other counties have done and <br />what they have taken over in their attempts to enforce <br />codes. Attorney Brandenburg explained that some counties <br />have established two different boards - a code enforcement <br />board for zoning matters and technical codes of the county <br />and a separate board for environmental health control. <br />Chairman Bird felt this required further study and that <br />it should be sent back to the Community Development <br />Department for a recommendation. <br />Lieut. Robert Hunt, Fire Inspector, spoke to the Board <br />of the troubles they are experiencing in enforcing the Fire <br />Code and urged adoption of a Code Enforcement Board. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked whether the Chairman and Vice <br />Chairman of the proposed Board are to be elected on an <br />annual basis, and the Attorney agreed it could be stated <br />that this would be done annually. <br />ON MOTION MADE by Commissioner Scurlock, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wodtke, the Board <br />unanimously voted to close the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION MADE by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Lyons, the Board unanimously <br />adopted Ordinance 83-10, with the addition of <br />"animal control" on Page 2, Section 3; also on <br />Page 2, under Appointment of Board, the addition <br />that members of the Board shall be registered <br />voters of the county, subject to evaluation of <br />this addition by the Attorney's office for legal <br />sufficiency; and on Page 3, under Conduct of <br />Meetings, addition of a provision that the Chair- <br />man and Vice Chairman shall be elected annually. <br />19 <br />r <br />