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Home Park Utility Account so they can pay down the principal <br /> quicker. He said they were paying on the money that was <br /> borrowed for the connection to water service, and they had offered <br /> to pay down the principal by about 10% (about$30,000). <br /> Charles Bailey, President of the Lakewood Village Resident <br /> Owned Manufactured Home Association, emphasized that his <br /> Association would be putting a substantial principal reduction <br /> down, and felt their request was valid. <br /> MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED <br /> by Chairman Davis, to adopt an ordinance or policy that states <br /> that anyone with an outstanding loan, who remits a minimum of <br /> 10% of the outstanding principal, could request staff to adjust the <br /> rate to the current approved rate. <br /> Director of Utility Services Vincent Burke revealed that Lakewood <br /> Village Mobile Home Park had been timely with their payments, <br /> and that if this is going to be considered, staff would need to ensure <br /> their payment history is up to date. <br /> MOTION WAS AMENDED by Commissioner O'Bryan, <br /> SECONDED by Chairman Davis, to include Director Burke's <br /> recommendation that there be a history of timely payments. <br /> The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the AMENDED <br /> MOTION carried by a 4-1 vote (Vice Chairman Solari opposed). <br /> The Board approved to adopt an ordinance or policy that states <br /> anyone with an outstanding loan, who remits a minimum of 10% <br /> of the outstanding principal, could request staff to adjust the rate <br /> to the current approved rate, as long as the payments were timely. <br /> 1:20 2. Amnesty Program and Adoption of Ordinance <br /> p.m. (memorandum dated June 29, 2015) 146-149 <br /> Chairman Davis reported that the Board had previously approved <br /> the delinquency charge amnesty periods to encourage property <br /> owners to pay off their unpaid service availability charges, and he <br /> wished for the Board to consider it again. He stated that there <br /> were several developments that continue to come online through <br /> the foreclosure process relating to delinquency charges on certain <br /> utility service availability charges, and reiterated that utility liens <br /> do not get cleansed during the process. He said it had always been <br /> the Board's policy not to waive the base capacity charges (as far as <br /> the Equivalent Residential Units (ERUs) associated with the <br /> purchase of a utility impact fee), but to allow the Utility <br /> Department to waive just the penalties and interest. <br /> Board of County Commission Minutes <br /> July 7,2015 Page 11 <br />