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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
Meeting Date
10/01/2013
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
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144, 383-421
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Deputy County Attorney William DeBraal explained a new provision in the Agreement <br />that should the County require them to hold an animal past ten days, due to a custody matter or <br />court case, the Humane Society will receive $10 per day for boarding. <br />DOCUMENT ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />13.B. REQUEST FOR SATISFACTION OF CODE ENFORCEMENT LIEN AT 2443 2ND <br />PLACE SW IxoRA PARK SUBDIVISION <br />Attorney DeBraal said he received a phone call from an attorney representing the Bank of <br />New York Mellon concerning a house at 2443 2nd Place SW, that had been foreclosed, sold at <br />auction, and purchased by the bank. He revealed that the closing had been set, and when the lien <br />search was complete, they found a code enforcement lien had not been satisfied through the <br />foreclosure action, and after further research, found that the County had not been properly <br />served. He reported that the Bank's remedy would be to pay the code lien to pass clear title <br />(about $85,000), or re -foreclose. He said that in his conversations with the bank attorney, they <br />agreed that if the Bank would pay the County $1,500 out of the closing proceeds, it would satisfy <br />the code lien, and the new purchaser could close on the property. He recommended the Board <br />accept the $1,500 for the satisfaction of the lien. <br />Gary Farlis, Farlis Properties, informed the Board that he acquires homes that are vacant <br />for numerous years, brings them up to code, gets the liens paid off, and markets them. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chairman Davis, <br />SECONDED by Chairman Flescher, to approve staff's <br />recommendation. <br />A brief discussion ensued regarding the lien process. <br />BK 144 PG 416 <br />October 1, 2013 22 <br />
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