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JUL P4 <br />�96 <br />Chairman Eggert <br />agreed that the property owner has <br />some <br />responsibility to look after their own property, but she hoped <br />that the debris is checked to see if there is any way to identify <br />the one who dumped it. <br />Chief Planner DeBlois advised that they do check the debris, <br />and if they find something that indicates who may have dumped it <br />there, they try to serve notice on that person also. <br />Community Development Director Keating confirmed that it is <br />in the Ordinance that finding something with names on it in the <br />debris is prima facie evidence, and they are working with the <br />Sheriff's Department on this. <br />Commissioner Bowman noted that although the evidence may <br />point to someone, possibly that person paid someone else to take <br />his trash to the dump but it was dumped illegally. <br />Commissioner Bird felt that the system we are using now is <br />the best we can come up with, but believed we owe it to the <br />property owners to try to find the guilty person, if possible. <br />Commissioner Scurlock expressed his belief that once you <br />start nailing those who dump illegally, the word will get out <br />quite quickly. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution 90-86 assessing costs of County weed <br />nuisance abatement on Lots 7 8 8, Block Y, Oslo Park <br />Subdv. Unit 2, owned by Estelle Ford. <br />14 <br />