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Chairman Adams asked Acting County Attorney O'Brien for a legal opinion as to the <br />Board's position in this discussion since the ruling came from the Code Enforcement Board. <br />Acting County Attorney O'Brien advised that the Board appoints members and sets <br />up the rules for the Code Enforcement Board but has no authority over that Board. <br />Alonzo Sharpe commented that Mr. Thomas had covered most of what he wanted to <br />say but believed that the County was aware that the trailer was on the property when he <br />purchased it and should have advised him at that time that the trailer was not legal. <br />Chairman Adams advised Mr. Sharpe that, under the circumstances, he would have <br />to take the problem back to the Code Enforcement Board. <br />Environmental and Code Enforcement Chief Roland DeBlois stated that this problem <br />has been before the Code Enforcement Board both in an evidentiary hearing and then a <br />compliance hearing. This is really now a matter of compliance. <br />Mr. Sharpe was advised that his recourse at this point in time would be through an <br />appeal to the Circuit Court. <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br />APRIL 4, 2000 <br />-85- - `� <br />