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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes - Final March 15, 2022 <br />Attorney Prado interjected to again clarify the orders, and that while the entire <br />estate was encumbered by the foreclosure, the Gifford property could be sold as <br />long as the buyer accepted the lien. She noted the Commissioners could not <br />change the CEB order on the Wabasso property, as it was a court matter, and that <br />property needed to be brought into compliance regardless of payment of the liens. <br />Commissioner Adams recalled that this property had come before the Board in <br />2018, and that nothing had been done in four (4) years to rectify the blighted <br />structures. The Commissioner noted that foreclosure was the Board's last option, <br />and she moved to proceed. <br />Ms. Yates responded regarding her confusion on the orders, the necessity of fixing <br />the uninhabited Wabasso structures in advance of sale, the extremity of foreclosure <br />action, alleged substandard installation of septic tanks in Wabasso, and frustration <br />at not being able to close on the Gifford property. She reported that she was not <br />properly notified of the estate's foreclosure on the CEB order, and was doing her <br />best to sort out the issues. <br />Under discussion, Vice Chairman Earman received confirmation that the <br />homesteaded property in the estate could not be foreclosed upon, and expressed <br />disappointment that more work had not been done toward compliance. <br />Commissioner Flescher added his empathy for the Yates family, but agreed that the <br />Board had a responsibility to the community. <br />Chairman O'Bryan advised that foreclosure proceedings would take thirty (30) days <br />to complete, and Ms. Yates had that time to comply. Attorney Reingold offered to <br />work with Ms. Yates through the foreclosure process and to negotiate terms ahead <br />of finalization. He confirmed his recommendation to move forward legally as it <br />was the only action which brought a response from the Yates estate. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Adams, seconded by Vice Chairman Earman, <br />to approve staff's recommendation. The motion carried by the following vote: <br />Aye: 4 - Chairman O'Bryan, Vice Chairman Earman, Commissioner Adams, and Commissioner <br />Flescher <br />Nay: 1 - Commissioner Moss <br />14. COMMISSIONERS MATTERS <br />A. Commissioner Peter D. O'Bryan, Chairman <br />B. Commissioner Joseph H. Earman, Vice Chairman <br />Indian River County Florida Page 16 <br />
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