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on our Code Enforcement Board while Attorney Brandenburg serves <br />on the City's Code Enforcement Board. <br />Attorney Brandenburg reported that he had discussed this <br />matter over the phone with Commissioner Wodtke, who regretted <br />being out of town at this time, and that he had indicated that he <br />would like to have an opportunity to talk with Charles Vitunac <br />and the opportunity of voting for his appointment at a subsequent <br />meeting. <br />Commissioner Bird wished Gary the very best in his position <br />with Palm Beach County. He felt that Gary has been a tremendous <br />asset to the County, not just as an attorney, but as a great <br />mind, as he always seemed to come up with the right answer and <br />has worked out many compromises in some very sticky situations. <br />He agreed that we are very fortunate to have someone available <br />who is so capable and experienced. He hoped Mr. Vitunac's <br />leaving the City would be an amicable situation and would not <br />jeopardize the best relationship between the City and the County <br />that we've had in years. Commissioner Bird stated that although <br />he was in agreement to offer Mr. Vitunac the contract this <br />morning, he was concerned about Commissioner Wodtke's desire to <br />talk with Mr. Vitunac before the actual appointment. He <br />suggested that perhaps the contract could be placed on the agenda <br />for next Wednesday's meeting. <br />Chairman Lyons also wished Commissioner Wodtke was here <br />today, but felt that business must go on as usual and that the <br />the Board should go ahead and vote because the County is <br />currently involved in many critical areas and needs the services <br />of a capable attorney to avoid any delays. <br />Commissioner Bird did not understand the urgency, and while <br />he intended to vote for the appointment of Charles Vitunac, he - <br />preferred to have a full Board present for the vote. <br />Chairman Lyons noted that it appeared that attendance by a <br />full Board would be unlikely for the next few meetings due to <br />summer schedules and he, himself, would be away for a few weeks. <br />3 <br />JUL .5 1985 BOOK PAGE 410 <br />� J <br />