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13. <br />Management and Budget Director Jason Brown announced <br />that the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) <br />has presented the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award <br />to the County for the twenty-third consecutive year, and that <br />this year, the County's annual budget document was also <br />accorded Special Performance Measures Recognition. <br />F. Public Works <br />None <br />G. Utilities Services <br />None <br />COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS <br />11:42 A. Code Enforcement Board Orders for Maurice Rolle and Livingston Rolle <br />a.m. 4402 35th Avenue and 4415 34th Court <br />(memorandum dated June 4, 2014) <br />145-150 <br />Deputy County Attorney Bill DeBraal presented this item to the <br />Board, explaining that Mr. Rolle needs to resolve the tax liability and <br />code enforcement fines on two properties that are due for a tax sale. <br />He thereafter presented staff's recommendation for the Board to set <br />the fines to an amount certain, so Mr. Rolle can pay the back taxes <br />and get a clean title to the property. <br />Joseph Paladin, President Black Swan Consulting and Entitlements, <br />LLC, representing Maurice Rolle, asked the Board to approve staff's <br />recommendation and to combine the Code Enforcement Board's <br />administrative costs for the two properties, making it a single fee. <br />Chief of Environmental Code Enforcement and Planning Roland <br />DeBlois confirmed that both properties are completely in compliance, <br />and that the Code Board has calculated about $2,000 for <br />administrative costs on one property, and $1,700 for the other parcel. <br />Discussion ensued about what a reasonable amount would be for the <br />administrative costs, and Chief DeBlois said that there could be some <br />flexibility in the $3,700 amount he had presented earlier. <br />11:54 MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, SECONDED by <br />a.m. Vice Chairman Davis, to: (1) set the Code Enforcement Board Case <br />fines to the certain administrative cost amounts of $3,000 for the <br />properties; and (2) authorize staff to execute the orders on behalf of <br />the Board. <br />Board of County Commission Minutes <br />June 10, 2014 Page 10 <br />
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