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<br />Page 5 of? <br />Zoning Board of Adjustment <br />Minutes of 9/23/fJ3 <br /> <br />Mr. Zoller asked Mr. Boyer if he knew when the location had <br />been abandoned. Mr. Boyer said the utilities were turned off <br />sometime in February. He stated the people who owned the <br />mobile home rented the lot from Mrs. Hicks and figured that <br />Mrs. Hicks probably wasn't aware the mobile home had been <br />moved. <br /> <br />Mr. Grant asked Mr. Boyer to try to remember the last time he <br />saw the mobile home on the lot. Mr. Boyer said the mobile <br />home sat abandoned for awhile before it was actually moved <br />off. However, he had no recollection as to when the mobile <br />home was actually moved. <br /> <br />Jack Barfield of 9302 Belfast, presented the Board with <br />seventeen (17) copied public notice forms which he carried <br />through the neighborhood in an attempt to get public opinion. <br />All of the responses were favorable. Mr. Barfield said that the <br />trailer remained at the location after the utilities had been <br />turned off because the people that lived there would come to <br />his house across the street to borrow water. He said they were <br />gone during the day but stayed there at night in the dark. He <br />also said he remembers when the truck came to take the trailer <br />away, but unfortunately does not remember what date that was. <br />(The prospective buyer, Mr. Peterson, is Mr. Barfield's father- <br />in-law.) <br /> <br />Mr. Grant asked Mr. Barfield to try to remember the last time <br />he saw the mobile home on the lot. All Mr. Barfield could <br />remember was that it was still very hot outside. Mr. Barfield <br />said that for several months after the utilities were turned off, <br />the people continued to borrow water from him. <br />