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Re: Fees Have Rich Aroma

Re: Fees Have Rich Aroma

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Letter to the Editor


RE: FEES HAVE RICH AROMA


Editor:


The fee for a variance is $50 in Otter Creek, $100 in Bronson and $150 in Levy County. The Cedar Key city attorney has proposed a fee of $950 for a variance, plus higher fees for other applications.


What will that mean to a clam farmer who wants a raceway, or a home owner who wants a small setback variance to build a fence?


The Cedar Key City Commission is being led by the nose. They need to wake up and smell the coffee. Their new fee schedule stinks of social engineering. It has a rich aroma, those who sweat need not apply.

/s/George Sandora
Otter Creek

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