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project to the lowest bidder and put the Gifford Park Security House project back on schedule <br />because the building belongs to the County. <br />Commissioner Flescher said he was looking at other options, but the option to spend <br />$127,000 to build the home and then maintain the home would not be in the best interest of the <br />taxpayer. He was looking at the additional $77,000.00 and did not know where the funds would be <br />coming from. <br />Commissioner Davis showed concern that this was set in place by the former <br />Commissioners, and he felt they needed to follow through with it. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chair Bowden, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Davis, for discussion, to <br />put the project back on target. <br />Commissioner Davis asked the Board to allow him 30 days to reorganize the project <br />so it could be built, should they vote to deny this request. <br />The Board accepted input from former Commissioner Lowther who provided the <br />project's history, and stressed it was wrong for the Board to deny. <br />Commissioner Flescher made Mr. Hart aware that on February 5th the reason for his <br />dissenting vote was that $127,000.00 of taxpayer funds would set precedence, and that it would <br />happen at other locations. He wanted to see a developer's agreement, or a developer's <br />cooperative, and to look at a different type of structure. He did not believe the ultimate goal of <br />security was being achieved by that building. <br />February 13, 2007 19 <br />