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Type: Meeting minutes (code enforcement board)
File Size: 1.89 MB
Summary

This document is page 19 of the Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes from July 17, 2008. It details a dispute regarding a fine reduction for a client represented by Mr. Lynch (likely Jeffrey Epstein based on the House Oversight ID context, though he is not named on this specific page). The board debates whether the daily fine should be $125.00 or $250.00, citing conflicting records between transcripts and board orders, eventually voting to postpone the hearing until August 21, 2008, to clarify the correct amount.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Mr. Wagner Unknown
Mentioned regarding filing proper notice with Town Council.
Mr. Lynch Representative/Attorney
Representing a client (unnamed on page) seeking a fine reduction; states client can pay within two weeks.
Mr. Hoffman Board Member
Discusses fine amounts ($125 vs $250), reads from previous minutes, votes NO on postponement.
Mr. Walton Official/Staff
Corrects board members on fine amounts, reviews transcripts, advises on records.
Mr. Fried Board Member
Suggests postponing the matter; Seconded the motion to postpone; votes YES.
Mr. Ochstein Board Member
Makes motion to postpone hearing until August 21, 2008; votes YES.
Ms. Duemler Board Member
Votes YES on postponement.
Ms. Greenberg Board Member
Votes NO on postponement.
Ms. Van Buren Board Member
Votes NO on postponement.
Mr. Ballentine Board Member
Votes YES on postponement.

Organizations (2)

Timeline (3 events)

07/17/08
Code Enforcement Board Meeting regarding fine reduction.
Code Enforcement Board Meeting
08/21/08
Scheduled date for postponed fine reduction hearing.
Code Enforcement Board
10/26/07
Date fines were set to commence according to past minutes read by Mr. Hoffman.
Unknown

Relationships (1)

Mr. Lynch Attorney/Client Unnamed Client
Mr. Lynch refers to 'his client' throughout the proceeding.

Key Quotes (4)

"Mr. Lynch said if some sort of arrangement could be reached today, his client would be in a position to pay within the next two weeks."
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"Mr. Walton reviewed the transcript and noted that it showed $125.00 a day but the Board order specified $250.00 a day and he would have to do further research."
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"Mr. Lynch said he was seeking a reduction of the $17,125.00 which would be the amount of the fine if it was $125.00 a day."
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"Mr. Hoffman said he would not be in favor of reducing the $17, 125.00 any further."
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