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FP -- <br />MAY 14 1986 <br />BOOK u�r 444 <br />think animals could get under the skirting. That was his inter- <br />pretation of the code. Since the Village Green project started, <br />there has been probably 4 or 5 inspectors, and all of them have <br />interpreted the codes a little differently. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt that while the County Attorney has <br />advised that we don't have any legal liability in this issue, the <br />major point is that Florida Atlantic seems to have acted in <br />questionable faith all the way through for the last 7 years with <br />respect to water, sewer, etc. He felt the County has a moral <br />responsibility to help these owners who have purchased in good <br />faith and would like to assist in a responsible way to try to <br />bring some pressure on the seller of these units. He realized <br />that this is a civil matter and the County has been very cautious <br />in getting involved in these situations, but there is a potential <br />danger and we need to identify just how dangerous it is on each <br />of the units and find some solution. <br />Commissioner Bird asked just how dangerous the situation is, <br />and Administrator Wright stated that the last inspector stated it <br />is a serious situation. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, that the Board authorize <br />at no charge, inspections of mobile homes for those <br />homeowners who specifically request an inspection and <br />were given Certificates of Occupancy prior to the <br />establishment of the 6 -step procedure, with the <br />understanding that if a violation is found, it is up to <br />the individual home owner to find a way to correct it, <br />and instruct the County Attorney to investigate ways of <br />recovering the costs of these inspections from the <br />owner of Village Green. <br />44 <br />
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