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13. COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS <br />None <br />14. COMMISSIONERS MATTERS <br />A. Commissioner Bob Solari, Chairman <br />None <br />B. Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher, Vice Chairman <br />None <br />C. Commissioner Wesley S. Davis <br />None <br />9:54 D. Commissioner Peter D. O'Bryan <br />a.m. <br />1. Request to discuss Hurricane Matthew debris removal on private roads <br />Commissioner O'Bryan spoke on the removal of hurricane related <br />debris from private roads and requested a policy change to include <br />the removal of vegetative hurricane debris from private roads and <br />to have those property owners submit a Right of Entry Permit <br />Agreement to hold harmless the County and its subcontractors for <br />any damages that may occur as a result of the removal. <br />A discussion ensued regarding the debris removal for both public <br />and private roads and the necessity for the Right of Entry Permit <br />Agreement. The Board also discussed the need for the document to <br />be submitted by the property owner or by an authorized agent of <br />the Homeowner's Association of a private subdivision or private <br />road. <br />Administrator Brown suggested the use of outside emergency <br />contractors to provide service to the public roads, and the use of <br />Public Works to provide service to the private roads. <br />David Nolte, 900 Royal Palm Place, inquired about reimbursement <br />to the citizens who have already paid their own private contractors <br />for debris removal. <br />Susan Boyd, 8025 24th Street, sought and received information <br />from the Board regarding the Right of Entry Permit Agreement <br />and how it would apply to her circumstances. After a brief <br />Board of County Commission Minutes <br />October 11, 2016 Page 5 <br />