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s <br />follow the ordinance. He recommended that the County's position <br />be that violators must pay the maximum fine and plant appropriate <br />replacements, and if they do not, take them to court. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bowman, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, that the Board authorize staff to <br />pursue vigorously enforcement of the tree ordinance by <br />imposing the maximum fine of $500 on all violations at <br />staff level. <br />Attorney Brandenburg suggested that the Board might want to <br />set up some sort of a fund with the monies received through this <br />activity for planting trees in medians and for special Arbor Day <br />projects. <br />Administrator Wright stated that if any fines were received, <br />they would come back with a recommendation on how it is to be <br />spent. <br />THE VICE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />was voted on and carried unanimously (4-0, Chairman <br />Lyons being absent). <br />Administrator Wright advised that this enforcement policy <br />will start with the last two violations as the first two cases <br />have been settled. <br />PDISCUSSION RE CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY V �E <br />Vice Chairman Scurlock informed the Board that Chairman <br />Lyons felt that we should require a performance or compliance <br />bond on unfinished projects before C.O.s are issued. <br />Administrator Wright felt that the trouble with C.O.s is <br />that people move in when they receive temporary power, such as <br />the new Central Assembly of God Church on S.R.-60 and the Jaycees <br />63 <br />JAN 2 3 1984 <br />600K vFA F Uss <br />J <br />