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FEB 6 1995 <br />BOOK 59 78? <br />asked if we could call the bond and then contract with someone to <br />make the necessary improvements. <br />Administrator Wright did not want to do that, and the County <br />Attorney then suggested that we could call the bond and require <br />the owner to go out and contract with someone for the $3500 and <br />then give him the $3500 when the building is up to Code. <br />Commissioner Wodtke suggested that Building Director Rymer <br />put in writing those items that need to be done in order to get a <br />C.O. and then we could have the owner bring in certified bids on <br />those items and then we could set a time certain and get it done. <br />We already have $3500 of his money. <br />Director Keating commented that he does not like to have to <br />call the bond, but if we don't enforce this, it becomes <br />meaningless. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if the owner had the $3500 cash bond <br />whether that would expedite his ability to finish the house, and <br />Code Enforcement Officer Davis noted that Mr. Schock does a lot <br />of his own work and doesn't want to take out a loan. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bird, that the Board instruct staff to <br />allow some additional time so the County Attorney's <br />office can work with the Planning Department and Code <br />Enforcement Board and Mr. Schock, closely monitor the <br />progress and report back if it is not moving ahead. <br />Chairman Lyons believed Mr. Schock has a hardship, and asked <br />why we don't find a way to disburse that money to get the job <br />done. <br />Attorney Brandenburg noted that the Board could give Mr. <br />Schock a certain number of days to come in with firm prices from <br />contractors on bringing the building up to Code, and we will <br />contact the contractors and guarantee them payment out of the <br />$3500 so that they will do the work and have it done in a <br />33 <br />