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Civil Engineer Michelle Gentile, CET, from the Engineering Division, advised that <br />she spoke with the contractor, Sheltra & Son, and the latest date they can start is March 16th, <br />not March 19th, which had been mentioned earlier. <br />The Chairman called the question and the motion passed unanimously. <br />CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS <br />ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />12. COUNTYATTORNEY - DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS <br />VARIOUS SPECIAL PROJECTS <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of December 2, 1997: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Charles P. Vitunac, County Attorney 4 <br />DATE: December 2, 1997 <br />RE: Delinquent Assessments <br />Beginning early this summer our office In coordination with the Tax Collector's <br />Office began the process of collecting overdue special assessments for paving, <br />drainage, and similar Improvement projects. <br />In the first phase of this process, 141 delinquent accounts were notified that <br />payment was required by the end of July, 1997. Because of the requests of <br />certain property owners for additional time to make partial payments, the <br />delinquent assessment payers were granted an additional period of time to <br />make their accounts current That period expired September 30, 1997, and this <br />office indicated that it would present an accounting of the overdue accounts to <br />the Board in early December for direction from the Board as to what steps to <br />take to collect the remaining overdue accounts. There are now 40 outstanding <br />delinquent accounts. <br />Attached to this memo Is an accounting of the delinquencies and the various <br />projects. Remedies available to the County include the following: <br />1. Filing foreclosure actions on all properties except those which have claimed <br />a homestead tax deferral exemption. <br />61 <br />December 9, 1997 <br />
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