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Chairman Wheeler and Vice Chairman O'Bryan shared Commissioner Solari's concerns, <br />but felt that the County was obligated to comply with the State mandate. <br />Commissioner Solari disagreed, declaring that the County should take a stand and inform <br />the State of its objections. <br />MOTION WAS AMENDED by Vice Chairman O'Bryan, <br />SECONDED by Chairman Wheeler, to approve the <br />transmittal of a letter to the Florida Legislature outlining <br />the County's concerns relative to the 2010 Florida <br />Building Code. <br />Further discussion ensued regarding the necessity for the County to adopt the 2010 <br />Florida Building Code. Attorney Polackwich advised that the code would apply whether or not it <br />is adopted by the County. He also stressed that County Code could not be used as an <br />enforcement tool without incorporating into it the code revisions. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and by a 3-1 <br />vote (Commissioner Solari opposed; Commissioner <br />Flescher absent), the Motion carried. The Board: (1) <br />directed staff to advertise for a public hearing to consider <br />adoption of the revised 2010 Florida Building Code; and <br />(2) approved the transmittal of a letter to the Florida <br />Legislature outlining the County's concerns relative to the <br />2010 Florida Building Code. <br />LETTER ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />February 7, 2012 9 <br />BK 142 PG 020 <br />