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04/20/1977
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DISCUSSION FOLLOWED IN REGARD TO PROPER NOTIFICATION OF THE <br />PROPERTY OWNERS, AND ATTORNEY COLLINS STATED THAT IF THESE PEOPLE HAVE NOT <br />BEEN NOTIFIED RECENTLY, HE FELT THEY SHOULD BE SERVED AGAIN, AND POSSIBLY <br />BY THE SHERIFF. <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE ATTORNEY TO SEND OUT FINAL <br />NOTICES IN THE MOST APPROPRIATE WAY TO THE OWNERS LISTED IN.ITEMS 1, 2, <br />4 AND 5 OF THE BUILDING DIRECTORS MEMORANDUM. <br />ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS REPORTED ON COST ESTIMATES FOR WIDENING <br />16TH STREET BETWEEN 20TH AND 43RD AVENUES. HE ESTIMATED THAT TO WIDEN <br />THIS 1-1/2 MILE STRIP OF ROAD BY BOXING IT OUT ON THE NORTH SIDE AND THEN <br />PUTTING A 3/4" WEARING SURFACE OVER THE WHOLE ROAD WOULD COST BETWEEN <br />$30,000 TO $32,000. _ <br />COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER STATED THAT HE FELT THIS IS A VERY NOMINAL <br />COST FOR THE PROJECT, AND HE WOULD LIKE TO PROCEED TO CHECK WITH THE CITY <br />OF VEf.� BEACH TO SEE IF THEY WOULD BE WILLING TO HAVE US UNDERTAKE THIS <br />jnn rno THEM AND npnllrT THF COST FROM THEIR SHARE OF THE ROt-D FUND FROM <br />THE COUNTY, <br />COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER STATED THAT HE WILL CHECK ON THIS WITH <br />THE CITY. <br />GEORGE MCKENNA AND ROBERT DONLON OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF <br />APPEARED AND REPORTED THAT THEY HAVE BEEN WORKING ON A NEW AND IMPROVED <br />RADIO SYSTEM FOR THE COUNTY AND THEIR PURPOSE TODAY IS TO ASK THE BOARD <br />FOR APPROVAL TO GO OUT FOR BIDS FOR THIS SYSTEM. <br />MR. MCKENNA EXPLAINED THAT THE BASIC REASON FOR THE PROPOSED <br />NEW RADIO SYSTEM IS THE AGING OF THE PRESENT EQUIPMENT AND THE VARIETY OF <br />MOBILE UNITS WE HAVE WHICH ARE GIVING MORE AND MORE TROUBLE. HE NOTED <br />THAT MANY TIMES THE SUPERINTENDENT IS UNABLE TO CONTACT HIS CREWS AND MUST <br />RELAY THE MESSAGE, FOUR UNITS ARE OUT OF SERVICE NOW, AND THERE IS A <br />QUESTION AS TO WHETHER THEY CAN BE REPAIRED. MR, MCKENNA CONTINUED THAT <br />THERE ARE UNITS IN THE COUNTY CARS AND A BASE STATION AT THE COURTHOUSE <br />WITH AN OLD MOTOROLA TRANSMITTER AND A TOWER AND ANTENNA ON'THE ROOF, BUT <br />THE BASIC PROBLEM IS THAT THE TRANSMITTER AND ANTENNA ARE OF NO HELP ON <br />27 <br />e <br />¢I. <br />k <br />J <br />
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