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a position to come into compliance with the Code Enforcement Board's order. As to <br />extensions, he asked Mr. DeBlois to elaborate. Neighborhood parking and speeding in the <br />neighborhood should be reported to the Sheriffs office. The sign violated the Code, but <br />flags may be allowed under First Amendment rights. <br />Environmental & Code Enforcement Chief Roland DeBlois clarified that the last <br />Code Enforcement Board action was to place a $100 per day fine against the property <br />owner, Woody Wood, for the landscape deficiencies. As far as the Catalano Auto Sales, <br />based on a letter from Mr. Catalano"s attorney, the Board gave Mr. Catalano 30 days to <br />remove the vehicles from the site under the condition that he no longer conduct sales as of <br />June 30". Code Enforcement staff has noted that he is ignoring the stop business directive <br />of the Board, so he is being fined $100 for each day he is operating. The Code <br />Enforcement Board has the authority to issue fines which would be recorded as liens against <br />the property and which can be foreclosed upon after 3 months. The Board has done what <br />it can. He thought the extension was under the basic premise and concept of the Code <br />Enforcement Board to achieve compliance. They look at issues, the situation, and what is <br />appropriate to accommodate someone who has demonstrated that they went through the <br />rezoning process. Nevertheless, they have balanced that with the penalty saying that he <br />should not be operating in the meantime (until he is able to relocate the vehicles on another <br />property per their attorney's letter). <br />Commissioner Adams understood that there were 2 fines accumulating for $100 per <br />day and that presently the amount is $800 since 6/30. <br />Mr. DeBlois confirmed that one fine is for landscaping against the property owner <br />(Woody Wood) and one fine is against Catalano for not ceasing or desisting, from business. <br />In response to Commiss loner Neuberger, Mr. DeBlois advised that Catalano has until <br />July 21" to remove all the vehicles, noting that the Code Enforcement Board usually works <br />July 8, 2003 <br />16 <br />