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• <br />• <br />Chairman Stanbridge called on Mr. Heady and advised him that he had three minutes. <br />Brian Heady asked the Chairman when she starting imposing the 3 -minute limit and <br />argued with her when she advised that the rule has been in effect and today's agenda was <br />particularly long. He criticized the "person with the gavel" of several faults including <br />acting like "a little tyrant" and ignoring persons who desired to speak particularly during the <br />matter concerning the space for the Supervisor of Elections. <br />Commissioner Macht objected to Mr. Heady's personal attacks. <br />Mr. Heady also claimed that the excess space rented to the School District during <br />the discussion of the space for Elections was totally ignored. He submitted that if they did <br />not rent out that space, they would have "more than adequate square footage available for <br />the constitutional officers without spending a ton of taxpayer money." He claimed the <br />"power of the gavel" refuses to allow citizens adequate input and imposes other restrictions. <br />He regarded elected officials who ignore important principles which serve as the framework <br />of this county as "traitors to the revolution" and to the principles that make our country <br />great. <br />9.B.2. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM - REQUEST FROM GEORGE <br />RACICOT TO DISCUSS "CODE ENFORCEMENT'S FAILURE TO ACT <br />ON COMPLAINTS" (MOBILE HOME TIE DOWNS) <br />The Board reviewed a letter of February 18, 2002: <br />March 5, 2002 <br />99 <br />N s <br />• <br />