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Commissioner Flescher agreed with Attorney Polackwich that the Resolution has <br />exacerbated the conditions causing Mr. Mensing and Mr. Kirrie to file lawsuits. He pointed out <br />that an inordinate amount of time has been spent by staff, Commissioners, and the Sheriff on this <br />matter. <br />A brief discussion ensued wherein Director Mora confirmed that, although staff would <br />like to retain some form of land for an easement, they saw no future need for the strip of property <br />in terms of a future road. <br />Chairman O'Bryan and Commissioner Wheeler voiced support for having the court <br />resolve this matter. <br />Attorney Polackwich reiterated his perspective that reversal of Resolution 2008 043 <br />would remove the County from the subject dispute. <br />Chairman O'Bryan suggested giving the two parties thirty days to come to an agreement <br />before taking the matter to court; however, after input from the County Attorney, he reiterated <br />his earlier suggestion to proceed to court. <br />Mr. Mensing addressed the Board on his situation, explaining that at this juncture, his <br />request was for the Commissioners to instruct the County Attorney to take no action on the <br />lawsuit. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Chairman O'Bryan, to direct the County <br />attorney to defend this case <br />Discussion ensued. The Board CONSENSUS was to see this issue resolved permanently. <br />17 <br />November 9, 2010 <br />