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Article 7 Amendment), and they were proposing to sue the State. Attorney Collins inquired <br />whether our County wanted to join in the suit. He clarified that he was not disputing staff's <br />recommendation to provide office space for the Counsel at 2155 15th Avenue, but wanted to <br />include a provision for release from the lease, if County funding for the space is determined to be <br />unconstitutional. <br />Vice Chairman Davis was not ready to decide on the lease or the lawsuit. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wheeler to join <br />with the Florida Association of Counties in the lawsuit to <br />challenge the State's unfunded mandate. Motion DIED <br />for lack of a second. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan supported Commissioner Wheeler's intention, but felt that <br />more information was needed. <br />There was a Board Consensus to direct Attorney Collins to <br />obtain more information and bring this item back to the <br />next Board of County Commission meeting. <br />9. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS AND GOVERNMENTAL <br />AGENCIES -NONE <br />10 <br />May 6, 2008 <br />