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JUN 13 1994 E300K. 57 r," -UF 451 <br />involved in negotiating liens and that this lien remain in <br />effect. <br />Building Director Ester Rymer noted that the affidavit <br />shows that Mrs. Minnis authorized the County to remove the <br />structure because she could not do it. Director Rymer also <br />emphasized that the Building Dept. does not quote costs. <br />Mr. Minnis pointed out that he never got a notice about <br />attending the Board of Commissioners' meeting at which the <br />lien was authorized and stated his address in Wabasso, P.O. <br />Box 381, has always been the same. He just received the <br />second notice. It was suggested that perhaps his sister had <br />received the first notice. <br />Mr. Minnis asked what type of problem would this create <br />if he were to go to the bank for a $100,000 loan and <br />Attorney Brandenburg advised him that it would show that he <br />had a lien against his property, but advised him that he <br />could take money from the amount of his loan to pay off the <br />lien. He also advised Mr. Minnis that the County would help <br />him in negotiations for a bank loan. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lyons, that the Board <br />retain the lien on the Minnis property with the <br />rate of interest as accumulated to date; with <br />the understanding that no more interest will <br />accumulate during the next 24 months. If the lien <br />and interest is not paid in full at the end of 24 <br />months, interest that would have accrued will be <br />applied. <br />Under discussion, Chairman Scurlock thought the County <br />has some moral obligation because someone from the County <br />had quoted such a low cost for demolition. <br />56 <br />� e� r <br />
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