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POSSIBILITY OF KEEPING TRACK OF THE COSTS INVOLVED; THE CITY PUTTING IN <br />SOME PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT AND KEEPING TRACK OF THEIR COSTS; AND THEN <br />ARRIVING AT A PERCENTAGE TO BE PAID BY EACH PARTY. <br />COMMISSIONER SIEBERT STATED THAT HE DOES NOT FEEL THAT SUGGES- <br />TION IS ACCEPTABLE TO THE BOARD AND IT IS NOT A COMPROMISE OF WHICH HE <br />WOULD APPROVE. HE NOTED THAT THE CITY HAS NO PARTICIPATION IN THE AIR- <br />PORT, ONLY INCOME. <br />MR. BIESCHKE STATED THAT IF THEY COULD JUST GET SOME TYPE OF <br />TENTATIVE APPROVAL FROM THE BOARD, HE FELT THEY WOULD GET A MORE FAVORABLE <br />RECEPTION FROM THE CITY THAN THEY HAVE HAD IN THE PAST. <br />THE CHAIRMAN APPRECIATED THEIR PROBLEM AND THE FACT THAT THE <br />CITY DOES NOT HAVE THE EQUIPMENT, AND INDICATED THAT IF WE SHOULD HAVE <br />THE TIME AND THE EQUIPMENT, HE WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF THE CITY PAID THE <br />ACTUAL COST INVOLVED.' <br />COMMISSIONER Loy POINTED OUT THAT WE ARE COMING UP ON VACATION <br />TIME, AND WE HAVE A VERY HEAVY WORKLOAD SCHEDULE AT THE END OF EACH YEAR. <br />SHE DOUBTED WE WOULD HAVE THE TIME AVAILABLE TO LEND OUT THIS EQUIPMENT <br />WITR THE.SCHEDULE WE HAVE PROGRAMMED RIGHT NOW. SHE STATED THAT SHE IS <br />NOT THE LEAST INTERESTED IN DOING THIS ON A VOLUNTEER BASIS, BUT MIGHT <br />BE INTERESTED IF THE COUNTY CAN BE REIMBURSED AND IF THE TIME WERE <br />AVAILABLE. <br />DISCUSSION CONTINUED ON THE SAME THEME, AND COMMISSIONER LYONS <br />' SUMMED UP THE FEELING OF THE BOARD, INDICATING THAT APPARENTLY THE COUNTY <br />IS WILLING TO PROVIDE THE WORK AT COST, KEEPING IN MIND THAT THE COUNTY <br />ALSO HAS A SCHEDULE IT HAS TO MEET AND MAY NOT BE ABLE TO DO THIS WORK <br />AT THE AIRPORTS CONVENIENCE. <br />THE BOARD AGREED THAT THIS IS THE FEELING THAT MR, BIESCHKE <br />AND MR. HARRIS SHOULD CONVEY TO THE CITY COUNCIL. <br />ATTORNEY EUGENE O'IIEILL APPEARED ON BEHALF OF THE EXCHANGE <br />CLUB TO MAKE A PRESENTATION IN REGARD TO THEIR PROPOSED YOUTH MANOR <br />'PROJECT. HE INFORMED THE BOARD THAT JUDGE CHARLES SMITH FIRST BROUGHT <br />TO THEIR ATTENTION THE DIRE NEED FOR A HOME FOR BOTH DELINQUENT AND <br />DEPENDENT CHILDREN IN THIS COUNTY. "DEPENDENT" REFERS TO THE NEGLECTED <br />21 <br />MAY 91979 <br />ROCK PACT 226 <br />
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