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run extension cords from their homes to travel trailers when they <br />have visitors. He contended that the lawn mowers and trucks on his <br />property are grandfathered in because they have been there since <br />1970. <br />Director Keating explained that the Code Enforcement Board <br />decided in 1989 that the trucks on the property could remain there <br />because of the grandfather rule, but according to the Code <br />Enforcement inspector the lawn mowers were placed on the property <br />just recently. <br />Commissioner Bird asked Building Director Ester Rymer why the <br />County gave Mr. Sabonjohn a permit and then took it away from him. <br />Director Rymer responded that the only reason to revoke a <br />permit would be if a zoning problem is discovered after the permit <br />is issued. She reported that she was unable to find any record of <br />a permit that was issued for the mobile home park and then taken <br />away. <br />Mr. Sabonjohn recounted that the Building Department gave him <br />a permit for work he was doing on a little house on 62nd Court and <br />then took the permit away from him. Staff from the Building <br />Department told him the structure was an outbuilding and not a <br />house. The action was dropped when they discovered that the <br />building had been on the tax rolls since 1970. <br />Commissioner Tippin preferred to deal with one issue at a <br />time, and he asked Mr. Sabonjohn to provide the Board with a <br />written list of specific complaints. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, to defer matters concerning Mr. <br />Sabonjohn's mobile home park to the Code Enforcement <br />Board, as recommended by staff. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Bird stated that he never saw <br />a piece of property with so many mixed uses as there are at the <br />subject mobile home park. He suggested to Mr. Sabonjohn that he <br />spend less time trying to beat the system and more time trying to <br />eliminate the deplorable conditions at the mobile home park. <br />PUBLIC HEARING - PETITION WATER SERVICE - 10TH COURT S.A. - <br />RESOLUTION III <br />The hour of 9:05 a.m. having passed, the County Attorney <br />f announced that this public hearing has been properly advertised as <br />follows: <br />15 <br />BOOK .91 FACE 7,83 <br />B 2 2 1S� I <br />
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