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10. B. PUBLICDISCUSSIONITEMS <br /> 10. 8. 1 , REQUEST TO SPEAK FROM TERRY SCHLITT REGARDING 8715103RD <br /> AVENUE SCHEDULED FOR DEMOLITION <br /> Terry Schlitt, 6316 7`h Street, using a PowerPoint presentation (on file) , explained why <br /> the structure located at 8715 103rd Avenue, Vero Lake Estates , should be removed from the list <br /> of properties that are scheduled for demolition. He felt that rebuilding the structure would <br /> require a lot of work, but since he has the resources and ability to rebuild, he wanted the <br /> opportunity to do so . He conveyed that demolition contractor Jim Redmond, Redmarq Homes <br /> Ltd . Co . d/b/a Redmark Construction Services , had agreed to removing this structure from the <br /> demolition list, to abide by the Board ' s decision , and had expressed an interest in a partial <br /> teardown of the structure . Mr. Schlitt thereafter requested the Board to consider forgiveness or <br /> reduction of fees/penalties . <br /> County Purchasing Manager Jerry Davis reiterated that Mr . Redmond had agreed to the <br /> removal of this structure from the demolition list, and would continue to demolish the other two <br /> structures at the price he had bid. In addition, he indicated that if Mr. Schlitt ' s project falls <br /> through, the County could re-contract with Mr. Redmond at the agreed upon price for up to 90 <br /> days . <br /> Mr. Schlitt confirmed that he was the owner of this property, which he purchased <br /> through a foreclosure process . <br /> Deputy County Attorney William DeBraal informed the Board that the County was <br /> named as a defendant in the foreclosure suit and that the lien should have been terminated . <br /> County Attorney Alan Polackwich saw no problem with removing the property from the <br /> demolition list as long as there is no problem with the lien. <br /> May 24 , 2011 9 <br />