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Mr. Agostino felt that with the right kind of equipment they <br />could clean the parking lot anytime in the early morning hours. <br />Commissioner Bowman believed a sweeper would be a much <br />faster operation, but probably a lot more expensive. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed there was a bit of distortion in <br />what Mr. Agostino has said about his having to move from his <br />home, but Mr. Agostino pointed out that the only person who <br />helped him was Administrator Balczun. <br />Administrator Balczun noted that the Code Enforcement staff <br />were really the ones who solved the problem. He only went up <br />there and checked on the problem, but agreed that it is an awful <br />noise. <br />Commissioner Bird stated that he would be willing to write a <br />letter to the shopping center asking them for their cooperation. <br />Commissioner Wheeler agreed that we did not need an noise <br />ordinance, because the decibel system that is used is very <br />complex and makes such an ordinance very hard to enforce. <br />However, he would like to see the County establish a nuisance <br />ordinance to handle individual complaints on garbage trucks, <br />skate board ramps, noisy parties, barking dogs, etc. He felt <br />there should be a more efficient approach to handle these <br />nuisance situations so that the Sheriff's Department has some <br />authority to check those things out and they wouldn't have to <br />come to the Board in separate discussions. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, that the Board direct staff to look <br />into the possibilities of finding a vehicle for a <br />nuisance ordinance which would have a broad <br />application. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Bird asked if there is an <br />ordinance on the books for handling rowdy parties, etc., and <br />27 <br />FEE' 2 3 1988 <br />BOOK 71 r•ATE 27 <br />