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October 24, 1984 <br />Mr. Mike Wright <br />County Administrator <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Dear Mr. Wright: <br />On October 12, 1984 I contacted your County Attorney, Mr. Gary Brandenberg, <br />in regards to previous discussions held with the County Building and <br />Zoning and State Health Department concerning electrical hook-up <br />on Block 3, Lot 14, of Blue Cypress Lake. Per Mr. Brandenberg, he <br />reviewed all legal documents pertaining to this matter and meet with <br />other county officials advising them that we should be granted an <br />electrical hook-up. On October 19, 1984, Mr. Brandenberg informed <br />us that we should continue satisfying Mrs. Ester Rymer's letter of <br />October 2, 1984. (See attached letter) <br />We have contacted Better Mobile Homes of West Palm Beach and scheduled <br />the installation of the central air and heating unit for Tuesday, <br />October 30, 1984. <br />After my -conversation with you today, October 24, 1984, you have <br />informed me that you do not intend to take the legal advise of your <br />County Attorney, therefore, refusing us electrical hook-up. <br />If you continue to feel that this matter can not be resolved, we are requesting <br />a written denial from your office.immediately. We have invested a great <br />deal of time and money and will continue until this matter is resolved. <br />Yours truly <br />Danny P r ue <br />Administrator Wright stated that he would like to clarify <br />Mr. Purdue's problem. Mr. Purdue is the classic "Catch 22." He <br />tried to play by the rules, and when he came in, we realized the <br />rules need to be changed. Attorney Brandenburg wrote the <br />Commission a letter, earlier made a part of the Minutes, in which <br />he recommended that Mr. Purdue should be grandfathered in based <br />on the reasoning that governmental agencies cannot discriminator- <br />ily apply their laws. The Administrator stated that he did not <br />have any problem with this, but felt such action should be taken <br />by the Commission. <br />Attorney Brandenburg felt that his memo explaining why he <br />felt the Purdues should be allowed electrical hookup was self- <br />explanatory, and he asked that the Board approve their request. <br />45 <br />BOOK 8 FaGE 791 <br />