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From: Billyoung101 [mailto:billyoung101@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 8:57 PM
To: David Dickey
Subject: young lot split
Dave
On Monday 6/15 I sent you an email requesting, for the fourth time, your response to my previous emails regarding the ordinance prohibiting a tie-in to an existing utility line.
I continue to be puzzled as to why you are not responding to my emails. Again, for the fifth time, I am asking for an answer from your department to my simple question: Where in the
Cape Canaveral building code does it prohibit a tie-in to an existing utility line for a lot split?
As a courtesy to you, I am giving you notice that if you continue to ignore my emails requesting a simple response to a simple question, then my next emails will be to Todd, Rocky and
the City Manager (collectively) requesting a meeting with them to get an answer to my question that you seem to be avoiding. A copy will also be sent to members of the City Council.
Please respond by noon on Friday 6/19. If I do not get a response from you by then, I will be forced to go over your head in order to get a response.
As stated in my earlier email, if our application has already been declined then please notify me of your decision by stating specific reasons for the rejection. I will then contact
my attorney and give him copies of your ( and Ms. Kopp's) emails as well as relate the history of the City's bowing to special interest individuals living ( or having lived) on Holman
Rd. who for some reason want no one else to build there regardless of the fact that there are no violations ordinances or zoning restrictions.
I feel confident any attorney that I chose will jump on this case.
Bill
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