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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes-Final May 22, 2018 <br /> THE CLERK TO THE BOARD. <br /> Brian Freeman, Senior Transportation Planner, gave an overview of Indian River <br /> County's transit services and detailed the grants available. Mr. Freeman <br /> highlighted the value of available matching funds and the expenses these grants <br /> would cover. <br /> Chairman O'Bryan opened the Public Hearing. There being no speakers, <br /> Chairman O'Bryan closed the Public Hearing. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Flescher, seconded by Commissioner Adams, <br /> to approve: 1)staff's recommendation; and 2) Resolution 2018-051, authorizing the <br /> filing of applications for grant funding assistance from the Federal Transit <br /> Administration. The motion carried by the following vote: <br /> Aye: 5- Chairman O'Bryan, Vice Chairman Solari, Commissioner Adams, Commissioner <br /> Flescher, and Commissioner Zorc <br /> 10.A.2. 18-1819 Code Enforcement Fine Ordinance (Legislative) <br /> Recommended Action: The County Attorney's Office recommends that after the public hearing the Board <br /> vote to approve the draft ordinance. <br /> Attachments: Staff Report <br /> Draft Code Enforcement Fine Ordinance <br /> PROOF OF PUBLICATION FOR THIS HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE <br /> CLERK TO THE BOARD. <br /> County Attorney Dylan Reingold reviewed the increased fines that would be <br /> imposed for tampering with the County's water utility connections. Additionally, <br /> he explained that the proposed Ordinance allows the same elevated fines to be <br /> imposed for a commercial event held at a residence. <br /> Commissioner Zorc sought and received clarification from Roland DeBlois, Chief <br /> of Environmental Planning and Code Enforcement, regarding repeat violations for <br /> utilities tampering. <br /> Chairman O'Bryan opened the Public Hearing. There being no speakers, <br /> Chairman O'Bryan closed the Public Hearing. <br /> A motion was made by Vice Chairman Solari, seconded by Commissioner Flescher, <br /> to adopt Ordinance 2018-011 amending Section 103.03(Regulatory Commissions and <br /> Boards)and section 103.06(Code Enforcement Special Master)of Part I (In General) <br /> of Chapter 103(Commissions and Boards)of the Code of Indian River County, <br /> Florida in order to establish higher fine limits for certain Code Violations; and <br /> Providing for Codification, Severability, Repeal of Conflicting Provisions,and an <br /> Effective date. The motion carried by the following vote: <br /> Indian River County Florida Page 6 <br />
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