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or not his statements here today about the boundaries of his <br />property are accurate. He didn't feel it was our responsibility <br />at this point in time to decide where those property lines are. <br />Mr. Levy emphasized that he came up here today to try to <br />settle this in a friendly manner, but if they have to go through ° <br />an additional expense of $300-$500 for a survey that proves they <br />are right, then they are going to try to recover the $7,000 <br />assessment from 1987 when they were pressured by the County and <br />the Code Enforcement Board to remove the water tank that was <br />shown to be on Lot #14. If they have to spend additional money <br />for a survey, then there is going to be litigation, but they do <br />not want that. He did not feel the County wants that either. He <br />was sure that it is going to cost the County a lot of money, and <br />stated that he and his partners were going to be looking for <br />damages because he was embarrassed to be before the public here <br />today trying to defend something the County should have had done <br />properly in the beginning. <br />Chairman Eggert wanted to see us go ahead and do this <br />in-house quickly and get this resolved. as she felt that we had a <br />responsibility to know what it was that we had for sale, and it <br />does seem that everybody made some assumptions because of a <br />fence. <br />Commissioner Bird wanted to go out to the site after the <br />survey stakes are in place and see for himself how everything <br />lies in relationship to the abatement. He didn't think we are <br />talking about that much time or expense on the County's behalf. <br />COMMISSIONER BOWMAN SECONDED COMMISSIONER BIRD'S <br />MOTION STILL ON THE FLOOR. <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis advised that it would take a <br />day or two to do the survey in-house. If it is a platted lot in <br />a platted subdivision, which it appears to be, it may be only a <br />AAR20WO 29 <br />i)'�IS <br />