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APR 101985 <br />be welcomed at the workshops currently underway on the site <br />plan ordinance. <br />Chairman Lyons did not believe in this specific case, <br />there is any way of assuring that the road is paved other <br />than the C.O. <br />Commissioner Bird felt the question today is whether we <br />are satisfied with their progress or whether we wish to go <br />ahead and instruct the County Attorney to start the <br />injunction process. <br />Attorney Brandenburg believed the applicant already has <br />agreed that the building was occupied without a C.O. in <br />violation of County ordinance, and this is punishable by a <br />maximum $500 fine. The applicant can agree to pay that fine <br />and bond off the remainder of the work in return for the <br />County's agreement not to immediately pursue an injunction. <br />The idea is that the Board wants to make sure that the road <br />is going to be built and that the owners do not sell off the <br />building tomorrow and take off. <br />Mr. McQueen stated that his client understands that the <br />Code Enforcement Board could have levied a $250 a day fine, <br />but is still upset over being served a subpoena on Friday to <br />appear before the Code Enforcement Board on Monday. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Scurlock, that the Board instruct <br />the County Attorney to file an action for an <br />injunction against Sebastian Associates by Friday <br />of this week if prior to that time the developer <br />does not voluntarily pay a $500 fine acknowledging <br />his occupancy without a Certificate of Occupancy, <br />and further instruct the County Attorney to file <br />the action a week from next Friday in the event <br />the improvements are not completed totally by that <br />time. <br />76 <br />BOOK 60 KE 507 <br />