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owners, he had not come to that conclusion nor did he agree with that opinion. He estimated that <br />writing such a letter would take about two hours of his time. He apologized to Mr. Bohler and <br />said he thought he was as frustrated as Mr. Bohler. He then explained that other priorities had <br />occupied his time such as Calpine, Lost Tree, VAB, 7 active litigation cases, grant deadlines, and <br />purchase of property for jail expansion. Each matter takes time. <br />Commissioner Adams recognized that Mr. Collins, as the most seasoned attorney in the <br />County Attorney's office, does a tremendous amount of work. It seemed to her that this should <br />have gone through Code Enforcement. <br />Deputy County Attorney Collins advised that ultimately this would go to Code <br />Enforcement but staff looked to him to see who should be cited. <br />Discussion ensued whereupon County Attorney Paul Bangel advised he would arrange to <br />see that this matter is handled. <br />Acting Vice Chairman Ginn spoke in defense of Mr Collins hoping that Mr. Bohler <br />understood and assuring him that this will be taken care of as soon as possible. She also wished <br />the Health Department to be advised. <br />Administrator Chandler added that staff believed responsibility rested with the park <br />owner, but then the attorneys got involved. He confirmed that the Health Department had been <br />notified and concurred that the situation needs to be resolved. <br />Commissioner Neuberger questioned the time involved and asked if an engineer could <br />tell him the problem and whether or not the development was built to specifications. <br />Community Development Director Robert Keating explained that he and County <br />Engineer Chris Kafer had visited the mobile home park. They were not sure of the genesis of the <br />DECEMBER 3. 2002 10 <br />pitn <br />75[, <br />