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Extraction Summary
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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information
Type:
Meeting minutes (code enforcement board)
File Size:
2.49 MB
Summary
Minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on April 17, 2008. The board passed a motion to assess fines for violations and discussed the collection of outstanding fines, specifically regarding water restrictions. There was significant discussion regarding foreclosure proceedings on non-homesteaded properties with unpaid fines and the procedural steps to get the Town Council to grant the Board final authority on foreclosures.
People (8)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Mr. Fried | Board Member |
Made motions regarding fines and requested updates on foreclosure authority.
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| Mr. Ochstein | Board Member |
Seconded the motion regarding fines.
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| Ms. Fisher | Respondent/Witness |
Addressed by Mr. Fried regarding her testimony and compliance incentives.
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| Mr. Koeppel | Board Member |
Commented on the repair case and board discretion.
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| Mr. Raffo | Board Member |
Referenced regarding previous interest in outstanding fines and a prior motion.
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| Ms. Houston | Staff/Official |
Provided updates on fine collection, liens, and administrative procedures.
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| Mr. Randolph | Staff/Official |
Discussed agenda items and communication with the Town Council/Peter Elwell.
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| Peter Elwell | Town Official (likely Town Manager) |
To be contacted by Mr. Randolph regarding the agenda.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Code Enforcement Board |
The body holding the meeting.
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| Town Council |
Governing body referenced for agenda items and authority.
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Timeline (1 events)
2008-04-17
Code Enforcement Board Meeting
Code Enforcement Board
Relationships (1)
Mr. Randolph said... he would go ahead and call them to the attention of Peter Elwell
Key Quotes (3)
"fines had a way of giving people incentive and it was in the Board’s discretion to reconsider the fine if compliance was done in an appropriate time."Source
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"Ms. Houston advised the outstanding water restriction fines had been reduced to $6400.00 this month from over $9000.00"Source
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Quote #2
"Cases that had substantial fines and were not homesteaded would be looked at for foreclosure proceedings."Source
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