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cep <br />the current code, he was not allowed to repair. He inquired of staff whether <br />he would be <br />permitted to put the structure back in the same location if he takes it down for repairs. <br />Director Keating thought the issue was whether the structure sustained significant <br />damage before or during the hurricane. He explained the rule, that if a structure is <br />with the setbacks and it is substantially damaged or destroyed, normally it canno <br />of consistent <br />be put back, <br />but if it is by a hurricane or an event that was declared an emergency, then it could, so there was <br />a fact issue that has to be first established. <br />(Clerk's Note: Administrator Baird exited the Meeting at 11:07 a.m.) <br />Mr Legwen continued to give a history of the structures and the date the damage <br />occurred. He expressed his desire to save the structure if it were at all possible and within the <br />framework of cost. Mr Legwen debated and tried to impress upon the Board reasons to save the <br />buildings. <br />Chairman Wheeler clarified that the discussion was about demolition and not <br />permit requirements Discussion ensued between Mr Legwen and Board members about pulling <br />a building permit, and removal and replacement of the structure. <br />(Clerk's Note: Administrator Baird rejoined the Meeting at 11:13 a.m.) <br />Mr. Legwen restated his desire not to have the structures demolished and to be <br />allowed to bring them up to County Code. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously directed <br />staff to obtain a Court Order and proceed with the <br />April 3, 2007 23 <br />7 <br />