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Commissioner Adams questioned when the house will be finished, and Mr Brown <br />stated in 6 months. <br />Commissioner Adams then recommended that if the lien has not been resolved within <br />6 months, that interest again begin to accrue at the County's current interest rate. <br />County Attorney Bangel suggested leaving the lien as it appears in the public records <br />while giving Mr Brown 6 months to pay the lien. After 6 months, if paid, the lien would <br />be removed without interest but, if not paid, the lien would remain as is and interest would <br />begin to again accrue. <br />Discussion continued that the process involved in demolishing these dilapidated <br />structures takes well over a year and owners are notified by certified mail during that <br />process. <br />Commissioner Macht felt Mr Brown would be improving the community and that <br />he should be given more time to satisfy the lien. <br />Mr Baird suggested that the hen could be subordinated to the Jim Walter mortgage, <br />with the interest waived, and a payment schedule could be set up. <br />County Attorney Bangel asked that the motion include authorization for the <br />Chairman to execute a subordination agreement. <br />MAY 7, 2002 <br />MOTION WAS AMENDED by Commissioner <br />Adams, SECONDED by Commissioner Macht to <br />include authorization for the Chairman to execute a <br />Subordination Agreement. <br />-82- <br />R C f <br />