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L <br />APR 3 1990 <br />BOOK 743 <br />Attorney Vitunac again asked Mr. Levy what his offer is, but <br />Mr. Levy proceeded to recount the arguments he made at the last <br />hearing regarding the posting on Lot #14 instead of Lot #1. Mr. <br />Levy advised that he could get an affidavit to that effect from <br />two neighbors who also witnessed the cleanup process. Even <br />though the County charged for 8 days, there are people out there <br />who said it could have been cleaned up in a day or a day and a <br />half. <br />Attorney Vitunac emphasized that Mr. Levy still has not made <br />an offer, and Mr. Levy stated that the County is going to have to <br />remove the lien from his property because you can't lien his <br />property and clean someone else's property. As he said before, <br />he does not wish to sue the County; the land just is not worth <br />it. He would just as soon donate the land to the county. He <br />would even lease the property to the County for a dollar a year <br />for 10 years so it could be used as a park. <br />Commissioner Wheeler asked exactly where the County posted <br />the notice, and Charles Heath of Code Enforcement advised that he <br />personally posted the property on the double gate on the northeast <br />corner of the property. He put the notice right up against the <br />fence so it could not be ripped down. The double gate is on Lot <br />#1 right at the entrance to the property where the tank used to <br />be. <br />Mr. Levy noted that it says in his notice that the posting <br />was done on 735 7th Street, which is the west part of the lot, <br />and this is where the neighbors saw the posting. <br />Chairman Eggert explained that it was posted on the fence on <br />Lot #1 on Antigua Road, which is also called 7th Road, S.W. <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that unless Mr. Levy is going to <br />recommend a fair payment to the County, he would recommend that <br />we go ahead and let him sue us as we are willing to go to court <br />on our evidence from Charles Heath. <br />16 <br />