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BCC Regular Meeting
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02/05/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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143, 426-467
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Subdivision), providing for 30 days from February 5, 2013 <br />for the owner's son, Charles Johnson, to pull a building <br />permit. <br />Vice Chairman Davis stressed that the Board wants to see some progress on the structure. <br />Director Guanch confirmed for Commissioner Zorc that the building would have to be <br />brought into compliance with the current Building Code. <br />Attorney Polackwich asked the Board if they were ordering the property to be <br />demolished if the building permit is not pulled within 30 days. <br />Vice Chairman Davis concurred and asked Mr. Johnson whether he would consent to the <br />above. <br />Mr. Johnson agreed and asked whether he could perform the demolition himself, should <br />his plans fall through. <br />Director Guanch responded that Mr. Johnson can do the demolition of the structure <br />himself provided there is no contract or fee involved. <br />Commissioner Zorc asked whether the Board's only request of Mr Johnson was to apply <br />for the permit within 30 days, even if it might not be issued within that time parameter. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan observed that just having Mr. Johnson apply for the building <br />permit within 30 days doesn't impose any closed end time. He was concerned that Mr. Johnson <br />could apply for the permit within the 30 days, but due to the amount of design/engineering it <br />would take to bnng the structure up to code, the rehab process could go on for an undetermined <br />length of time. <br />February 5, 2013 21 <br />DK 143PG458 <br />
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