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fact that this is a "landfill for tree stumps." <br />MOTION WAS MADE by CommissionerAdams, SECONDED <br />BY Commissioner Ginn, directing the County Attorney to go to <br />Circuit Court immediately, move quickly with foreclosure, and <br />get the Department ofEnvironmental Protection to look over the <br />situation and reevaluate their stance. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Stanbridge agreed that they must use the most legal <br />and safest way to get this resolved; it needed to be stopped immediately. The neighborhood <br />has been in bondage all these years and it is just getting worse instead of better. <br />Commissioner Tippin commented it had gone on too long, there has to be an end, no <br />one can say the County has been over -tough. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Galanis understood he was to proceed with foreclosure, and County Attorney <br />Vitanac agreed to assist in that procedure. <br />14.A. EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT <br />The Chairman announced that immediately upon adjournment of the meeting the <br />Board would reconvene sitting as the Board of Commissioners for the Emergency Services <br />District. <br />Those Minutes are being prepared separately. <br />DOCUMENT MADE PART OF THE RECORD - PROCLAMATION <br />HONORING DR SAMUEL A. HUNTER <br />PROCLAMATION <br />HONORING DR. SAMUEL A. HUNTER <br />WHEREAS, Dr. Samuel A. Hunter was born in St Petersburg, Florida and reared in Tallahassee, Florida; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, Dr. Hunter attended the public schools of Leon County and Florida A & M University <br />Demonstration School, graduating from Lincoln High School, Tallahassee; and <br />APRIL 13, 1999 <br />55 <br />BOOK -IUJ F'Aut 9113 <br />