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information before he came up here today, but it didn't arrive. <br />All he knows now is that the work schedule shows the names of the <br />people from Road & Bridge who supposedly cleared the lot, but the <br />people who drove the trucks are not the same people he was being <br />charged for. In fact they claim that 4 workers brought 5 trucks <br />and that's pretty good if'you can do it. Mr. Levy felt the $5900 <br />charge for equipment is unreasonable, especially since the County <br />is not allowed to make a profit off of taxpayers. The work <br />schedule also shows that they were out there 8 days cutting back <br />the growth and taking all the debris to the Landfill. However, <br />if you look at all 4 permits, there are only 5 days where debris <br />was taken to the Landfill. The only debris that was taken to the <br />Landfill was the concrete slab and the Brazilian pepper trees, <br />which Mr. Heath said were encroaching on county right-of-way. <br />Commissioner Bird asked Mr. Levy if he would have any <br />objection to the County removing the chain fence from that lot <br />and the other lots. <br />Mr. Levy stated that he wouldn't object if the County was <br />going to buy back the property. <br />would begin to dump debris there. <br />If the fence was removed, people <br />Commissioner Bird, who handles recreation matters for the <br />Commission, stated that the County was more interested in <br />developing large regional parks rather than small neighborhood <br />parks which are hard to maintain and serve only a few. <br />Mr. Levy stated that they will not pay the taxes on that <br />property, and when the Tax Collector puts up the tax certificates <br />on June 1st, an investor might buy this certificate because when <br />these certificates are advertised, there is no indication that <br />there is a county lien on the property. However, two years later <br />when the Clerk calls out the certificate number at the final sale <br />for back taxes, the file will show the lien, and it will remain <br />unsold and the deed will go to the original investor who will not <br />want that property when he finds out that he has to pay the $9800 <br />r- --� ray <br />23 BOOK i° F,jb;� %�J 7 <br />0 XNU <br />