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3 <br />Newly poured footings, apparently for a stor- <br />y age building, were seen for the first time on <br />May 7, 1991. <br />After an extension was granted by the Board <br />on May 6, 1991, Mr. Underwood acquired a <br />building permit on May 17, 1991. However, <br />photographs of May 7, 1991, show foundation <br />slabs (footings) already in the ground. (No <br />perceivable further construction activity has <br />taken place.) The contractor was listed as <br />the owner. The footings were poured by <br />Edward Underwood, and the structure will be <br />completed by him. This is her only son that <br />is able to work. <br />The 121w X 1511 X 15'h (180 sq. ft.) shed <br />would be large enough to accommodate no more <br />than one sub - compact automobile or truck (c. <br />61w X 1411 X 51h) and assorted materials on <br />the floor, on shelves, and /or in a loft. It <br />appears that the shed would be able to handle <br />up to half of the various pieces of equip- <br />ment, appliances, furniture, and building <br />materials, excluding motor vehicles, stored <br />outside on the premises. <br />At its June 3, 1991, meeting, the Board pro- <br />vided Mr. Underwood, with a second extension <br />of 30 days based on the building permit is- <br />sued for storage space. <br />Mrs. Underwood was contacted to determine why <br />the violation had not been corrected. She <br />indicated that her son's (Thomas) health re- <br />mained the same and that she was unable to <br />clean up the property because of her physical <br />condition. Additionally, three of her rental <br />properties had leaks in the roofs and had to <br />be fixed first. This work is being done by <br />her son, Edward. <br />The property continues to be in violation as <br />of August 12, 1991. There has been no evi- <br />dence of activity to clean -up the property. <br />Filing Date: September 17, 1990 <br />Date Civil Penalties Began: February 19, 1991 <br />Accumulated Civil Penalties as of August 12, <br />1991: $17,500 <br />
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