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sticker and which either: (a) are partially dismantled <br />or wrecked, or (b) cannot be self-propelled or moved <br />in the manner in which originally intended to move. <br />In a Apri19, 1998, Notification of Zoning Violation, the Jones's were <br />directed to correct the violation on or before April 27. Warning was <br />given that the Board of County Commissioners would be requested to <br />assess $100-per-day civil penalties beginning on April 28 if the <br />violations were not corrected. There was no response from the Jones's <br />about the notification. Subsequent site investigations reveal no progress <br />toward compliance. <br />If assessments were made at $100 per day (the maximum allowed by the <br />Zoning Ordinance) going back to January 12, 1998, civil penalties by <br />October 6, 1998, would amount to nearly $14,000. <br />RECOMIVIENDATION: The Administration recommends that the Board of County <br />Commissioners consider assessing civil penalties in amount of $2,000 <br />payable within 30 days of the assessment. If the amount is not paid <br />within that time, and/or the property is not brought into compliance, the <br />case should be turned over to the County Attorney to take appropriate <br />action. <br />
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