He says the park board wants to approve capital improvements before the work is done. He says capital improvements are permanent additions to the site, like a new building, and not hauling in more sand for the beach. Likewise, Chaffins says the recent upgrade from 30 to 50 amp electrical service at the campground to draw in larger campers is not a capital improvement.
He adds the county needs to protect its interests.
“Those electric things he put in, if somebody was to get shocked or electrocuted out there, they’re going to come back and sue the county. He’s going to sit back and laugh because it’s not his problem. It’s the county’s problem, and I don’t feel comfortable with that.”
The Starke County Park Board meets tonight at 6 p.m. in the annex building meeting room.
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