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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL OFFICE <br />Indian River County Environmental Control Hearing Board <br />Cynthia VanDeVoorde Hall <br />Richard D. Cahoy <br />Dr. Richard H. Baker <br />Dr. Philip R. Glade <br />Patrick Walther, P.E. <br />Environmental Control Officer <br />Cheryl L. Dunn, R. S. <br />Jennifer Peshke, Attorney <br />DATE: October 3, 2014 <br />Indian River County Board of County Commissioners <br />Sitting as the Environmental Control Board <br />Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman <br />Wesley S. Davis, Vice Chairman <br />Peter D O'Bryan <br />Bob Solari <br />Tim Zorc <br />INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM <br />MEMO TO: Board of County Commissioners sitting as <br />Environmental Control Board, Indian River County <br />FROM: Cheryl L. Dunn, R. S. (d,_, / N ill s <br />Environmental Control Officer <br />SUBJECT: Report of Activities for <br />Second Quarter 2014 (January 1 -March 31, 2014) <br />• The following is a summary of enforcement activities conducted by the Environmental Control <br />Office during the above quarter: <br />1. Respondents, Alirite Septic Inc., and its officers, Ricky Jackson, Ricky Jackson, Jr., and <br />Richard Jaramillo operate a septic business. Respondents entered into a Settlement <br />Stipulation with the Petitioner when Respondents were found to be in violation of both <br />the Florida Statutes and the Florida Administrative Code for operating without a qualifier, <br />and without a license to perform septic work and repairs. Upon receipt of notice from the <br />Petitioner, detailing the violations at issue and the methods required to correct these <br />violations, Respondents did apply for an approved qualifier through the DBPR, and <br />Respondents did obtain a license to perform septic work and repairs. Respondents have <br />agreed and entered into a Settlement Stipulation with the Petitioner which contains a <br />Civil Penalty in the amount of $250.00. This case was brought before the February 6, <br />2014, ECHB at which time the Department approved an Order Adopting and Approving <br />the Settlement Stipulation. Total fine of $250 collected. Case No. 507-13. <br />2. Respondent Gaddis Capital Corp has owned real property located at 4410 45th Street, <br />Vero Beach, Florida for the duration of this proceeding. On or about September 9, 2013, <br />Petitioner conducted an inspection of the premises and found a sanitary nuisance <br />present on the Respondent's property in that the property was contained various piles of <br />auto and truck tires as well as other debris which were observed to be breeding disease <br />carrying mosquitoes. The Respondents were directed to take all measures necessary to <br />remove and abate all mosquito breeding areas upon the subject property including the <br />proper documentation of disposal for potentially regulated debris, such as tires as well <br />as any and all regulated debris discovered. Upon inspection of the premises, Petitioner <br />noted that several violations existed in violation of Chapter 386.041(1)(e), Florida <br />1900 - 27th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Phone: (772) 794-7440 <br />FAX: (772) 794-7447 <br />1 <br />234 <br />