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<br /> <br /> <br />Administrator Baird recommended trying to get another amendment because it would <br />allow for another option since the Dodgers are willing and cooperative. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wheeler agreed with Administrator Baird saying all options need to be on <br />the table, work as a community and with the selective boards make the best deal for all concerned <br />and move forward. <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis was in favor of keeping their options open and moving forward. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wheeler reemphasized that they are not assuming the debt. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bowden asked Administrator Baird if he could think of any other options <br />they should have. <br /> <br />Administrator Baird’s concern was to make certain the State revenue and the Tourist Tax <br />revenue stay in place. Then there would not be an increased impact to the community and they <br />would have owned the property and kept it from development. He indicated he would be getting <br />a legal opinion and he thought he could get a letter from the State. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner O’Bryan, the Board unanimously approved the <br />County Administrator to exercise a third Dodgertown lease option <br />which would allow the Dodgers to vacate Dodgertown without <br />paying off the remaining balance on the bonds if the debt service <br />amount remains the same. <br /> <br /> November 21, 2006 <br />17 <br /> <br />