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serve as counsel to the enforcement board. To conform to <br />such statute, delete all of subsection (c) after the word <br />"inspector" in the second line? <br />2- 171(e) (Required vote in order for actions to be official): Revise <br />to conform to F.S. § 162.07(4) by changing the phrase "at <br />least three (3) members of the enforcement board" to "at least <br />four members of the enforcement board" since the board has <br />seven members? <br />2- 172(c) (Subpoena power of code enforcement board): Revise to <br />conform to F.S. § 162.08(3) by revising (c) to read "(c) <br />Subpoena evidence to its hearings." ? <br />2 -173 (Fines): Revise to conform to F.S. §§ 162.09 and 162.10? <br />These statutes have been amended substantially in recent <br />years. For one thing, provision has been made for repeat <br />violations. Also, note that 162.10 provides for a maximum <br />20 -year duration of liens, as opposed to 2 years under 2 -173. <br />2 -175 (Notice procedure): This is only one of a number of forms of <br />notice provided for under F.S. § 162.12. Use 162.12 in place <br />of this section? <br />2 -194 (Maximum penalty for repeat violations): Note that F.S. § <br />162.09(2)(a) allows the code enforcement board to levy a fine <br />of up to $5,000.00 if it finds the violation to be irreparable or <br />irreversible in nature. Revise this section by adding language <br />tracking the statute subsection as to such $5,000.00 fine? <br />2- 195(a) (When a time period does not have to be provided for <br />correction of violation): Revise to conform to F.S. § <br />162.21(3)(b) by adding the phrase "if a repeat violation is <br />found or" immediately prior to the phrase "if the code <br />enforcement officer has" in the sixteenth line? <br />3 -16 (Definition of commercial handbill, subsection (3)): The <br />phrase "the ordinary rules of decency, good morals" is <br />questionable constitutionally. Perhaps, revise such phrase to <br />read as follows? <br />"the state statutes as constituting obscenity or tending <br />10 <br />