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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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03/05/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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143, 546-582
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Attorney Polackwich pointed out that the specifics in the Agenda Packet were the verbal <br />results that were reported to him, and the signed certification was received this morning. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />14. COMMISSIONER ITEMS <br />14.A. COMMISSIONER JOSEPH E. FLESCHER, CHAIRMAN NONE <br />14.B. COMMISSIONER WESLEY S. DAVIS, VICE CHAIRMAN <br />14.B.1. FOXWOOD - 691 AND 26m IN CENTRAL COUNTY <br />Vice Chairman Davis discussed the policy regarding the Amnesty Program for the <br />Utilities Department, which waived certain penalties and interest fees on properties that have <br />been taken by new ownership. He asked the Board to consider allowmg/implementmg the <br />program for forgiveness of penalties and delinquent utility bills and the ability to execute <br />abatement. <br />Discussion ensued between the Board and staff regarding the standard amnesty period, <br />the consideration of making the timeframe longer so major corporations have more time to react, <br />and notifying the top 14 corporations of the change. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner O'Bryan, <br />SECONDED by Vice Chairman Davis, to direct staff to <br />draft another Ordinance with a similar amnesty window <br />but extending the time period to four months, beginning <br />one month after the passing of the Ordinance. <br />MC I43P6578 <br />March 5, 2013 22 <br />
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