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®E0111990 <br />MOO 82 <br />FAJt <br />Ad <br />Chairman <br />Eggert assumed unless we change the Statute, <br />we <br />can't put in our provision that a train horn can be blown in an <br />emergency situation, and Attorney O'Brien confirmed that the way <br />the state law is now, it has to be an unconditional prohibition. <br />Commissioner Bowman pointed out that in Attachment "A," <br />Section 306.03, Paragraph 1, the word "boarders" should be <br />corrected to "borders." <br />Commissioner Bird brought up the matter of having a license <br />for selling various items, such as Christmas trees, and asked if <br />this doesn't require an occupational license. <br />Attorney O'Brien explained that all vendors are required to <br />have a County occupational license, but this is special permis- <br />sion by the County for them to sell the goods in the R/W or any <br />County parks, etc. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard. <br />There were none, and she thereupon closed the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bird, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Ordinance 90-28 establishing certain miscellaneous <br />offenses in a new Chapter 306. <br />28 <br />