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14 <br /> Marvin Collins explained that there has been no real effort, until <br /> recently, to enforce campaign sign provisions. When the current fee <br /> schedule was adopted by the Board in July, no fees were listed for <br /> campaign signs or other identification signs. What is proposed is that <br /> a fee be charged per candidate requiring the identification of each sign <br /> by tax map, lot and block number. The signs also have to be located on <br /> private property instead of DOT or any public or private right-of-way. <br /> Commissioner Marshall noted the County should not do something that <br /> is not enforceable. <br /> Commissioner Lloyd expressed disagreement with the entire concept <br /> of paying a fee before campaign signs can be put in place. <br /> Planning Board member Sharlene Pilkey asked if the municipalities <br /> fine people if the signs are not taken down within a certain period of <br /> time, and Collins indicated that it varies in accordance with the <br /> ordinance in these municipalities. <br /> Steve Yuhasz asked about the charge per acre in the erosion fee <br /> schedule and if this charge per acre is per disturbed acre, and Collins <br /> indicated it was. Yuhasz questioned the enforceability of a number of <br /> fees on the schedule. <br /> Collins noted that while some of the fees would be difficult to <br /> enforce they are set up to be self-policing. <br /> Collins made two corrections to the fee schedule: <br /> (1) the fee for prefab utility building apply to those over 500 <br /> square feet. <br /> (2) under signs - delete, in the section dealing with business <br /> identification and billboards involving construction, the word "not" <br /> before the word "involving" . <br /> Collins clarified that a demolition permit is essential when <br /> utility systems serving a building must be disconnected. One reason for <br /> the inspection is to insure they are disconnected correctly. With <br /> reference to woodstoves, the inspection would take place if a woodstove <br /> is added to an existing house. Normally, most insurance companies <br /> require that if a person has a fireplace or woodstove installed, the <br /> installation be inspected by the building inspector to certify it has <br /> been installed properly. <br /> In an answer to a question from the audience about fees in the <br /> Joint Planning Area, Collins indicated that the County can either <br /> perform the inspection by using County staff, hire a consultant or <br /> contract with the municipalities to do the inspections. <br /> Commissioner Lloyd requested that this item be continued to the <br /> first meeting in November for receipt of additional citizen comments. <br /> Josephine Barbour made comments about the size regulations for <br /> campaign signs and expressed disapproval of charging a fee for such <br /> activity. She asked that the sign regulations pertaining to campaign <br /> signs be reviewed. <br /> 6. FIRE DISTRICT BOUNDARY CHANGE <br /> Director of EMS Bobby Baker presented for consideration of <br /> approval the request for removal of a portion of the White Cross Fire <br /> District adding it to the South Orange Area District. All state <br /> requirements which provide for changes in fire districts have been met. <br /> NO ONE SPOKE IN OPPOSITION TO THIS CHANGE. <br /> THERE BEING NO FURTHER COMMENTS, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Marshall to refer public hearing items one through four to the Planning <br /> Board for their recommendation and continue the public hearing on these <br />
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