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Attorney Vitunac spoke in favor of requiring the payment of <br />$50 a month, stressing that if the Bergamos are allowed to pay <br />only $20 monthly, the Tax Collector has to keep a record for 71 <br />years. <br />Commissioner Bowman wished to know just what the financial <br />circumstances of these people are and whether they may be on <br />public assistance. <br />Commissioner Eggert and Vice Chairman Wheeler both noted <br />that they had viewed the property in question and did not get the <br />feeling that the people were pressed financially. There was a <br />very nice house there, well maintained, with a pickup truck, a\ <br />car and a motor home in the driveway. I <br />Vice Chairman Wheeler expressed his feeling that we may be <br />getting ourselves into a situation we may not want to get into in <br />the future if we do not follow the Attorney's advice. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Commis- <br />sioner Bird, the Board unanimously (4-0) agreed that <br />the minimum monthly payment required of the Bergamos <br />should be $50 with the alternative being foreclosure. <br />There being no further business, on Motion duly made, <br />seconded and carried, the Board adjourned at 10:25 o'clock A.M. <br />ATTEST: <br />_c_1./dret.# <br />-CILerk Chairman <br />47 <br />OCT 41988 <br />BOOK 74 PACE 444 <br />