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M M ` <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked if any appeals have been filed, <br />and Building Director Ester Rymer advised that no appeals have been <br />filed, but there are people here this morning who wish to speak. <br />She suggested that we handle these cases one at a time. <br />I. 4270 24th Court - William and Arline Bethel <br />I. 4270 24th COURT: <br />Parcel Number: 26-32-39-00002-0001-00004.0 <br />Owner: William and Arline Bethel <br />A. Inspection by Building Department <br />B. Code Enforcement Division Action <br />C. Certified notice to owner at official address (returned <br />addressee unknown). <br />D. Legal Notice to owner in Vero Beach Press Journal <br />E. Posted property with Condemnation Card <br />F. Photographs of property on file <br />G. Notice to owner at address of record of July 28th meeting <br />by Certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt <br />requested. <br />Pastor William Robinson, husband of Arline Bethel, advised <br />that they wish to fix up the building. His wife did not receive <br />notice of this meeting or receive a notice that her taxes weren't <br />paid; when she finally did hear that her taxes weren't paid, she <br />rushed right out and paid her taxes for 1992. His wife's son is <br />living in the home and he really needs a place to live. Pastor <br />Robinson advised- that no mail was sent to the 4270 24th Court <br />address. <br />Director Rymer explained that all notices were sent to Arline <br />Bethel and that the Robinson name did not appear on the notices. <br />Pastor Robinson identified the house in the picture as the <br />house on 4270 24th Court. <br />In looking at the picture of the house on 4270 24th Court, <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt that if a portion of the building could <br />be inhabited, it --would be the portion to the right -which isn't <br />fully shown. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if the Robinson's plan to bring the <br />structure up to code, and Director Rymer advised that there is a <br />lot of structural damage according to the inspector. <br />Commissioner Bird asked the Robinson's if 60 days would be <br />enough time to bring it up to code, and Pastor Robinson replied <br />affirmatively. <br />Director Rymer stated that she has no objection to people <br />trying to repair their homes, but she stressed that the Robinson's <br />must know the condition of the building and she would prefer not to <br />come back to the Board in 60 days if they do not fulfill that <br />obligation. She would like for them to have at least obtained a <br />63 <br />J U L 281992 ROOK `d f�" <br />