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� - f <br /> difficulty the weather posed for construction, the fact that <br /> Mr. Henke apparently needed immediate housing, and the fact that he <br /> had cooperated with the City to this point, the City agreed to <br /> issue a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy with the conditions that <br /> the roof, footings and foundation be repaired by July 31, 1983 . <br /> Since the signing of the Temporary Certificate of Occupancy <br /> Agreement by Mr. Henke, the City has encountered nothing but <br /> resistance from Mr. Henke and his refusal to fulfill the terms of <br /> the Agreement. Initially, the City attempted to work with Mr. <br /> Henke to facilitate the repairs . The City provided Mr. Henke with <br /> information regarding available community development block grant <br /> monies that would have substantially reduced the costs of <br /> improvement to Mr. Henke. Although he indicated to us that such <br /> application had been made, Mary Anne Hernandez, a representative <br /> from the office administering such monies, denied hearing from <br /> Mr. Henke. See Exhibit A. <br /> The City al^o provided Mr. Henke with information regarding <br /> alternative pier footings and foundation types in order that the <br /> building be made secure at a minimal cost to him. As testified to <br /> at the hearing by the City inspector, it was apparent that Mr . <br /> Henke chose to ignore this information and instead obtained quotes <br /> for repairs that involved work beyond what is necessary to meet the <br /> � <br /> UBC/SBC regulations. <br /> Mr. Henke' s adamant refusal to remedy the structural defects <br /> of his house, forced the City to seek redress in District Court. A <br /> citation was issued to Mr. Henke on September 21, 1984, citing Mr . <br /> Henke for his violation of UBC/SBC Section 2907. The City Attorney <br /> -3- <br />