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OCT 211991 Booz 4 7 FacE 813 <br />Engineer Davis continued that the plumbing potentially could <br />be very costly, and this cannot be assessed visually. The <br />intent is to have the maintenance people take a look at the <br />plumbing to see what can be done to try to live with the <br />existing piping on a maintenance situation until a new jail <br />can be built. <br />Discussion ensued on authorizing an expenditure not to <br />exceed $70,000 for repairs as set out in the memo, and the <br />Administrator felt the only funds available right now are in <br />the contingency fund. Commissioner Wodtke noted that we <br />adopted last year's budget on an interim basis and wished to <br />know if we would be spending last year's money. If we would, <br />he felt we should address this question when we adopt the <br />final budget. <br />It was agreed that this was a complex situation, but <br />that we actually do not have much choice other than to <br />proceed. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Scurlock, seconded by <br />Commissioner Fletcher, the Board unanimously authorized an <br />appropriation not to exceed $70,000 from Contingency for Jail <br />repairs. <br />Intergovernmental Coordinator Thomas wished to make it <br />clear that he did not feel the Commission is under any <br />financial obligation as a result of Stan Livingood's <br />presentation, but he did wish to thank Mr. Livingood. <br />The Board discussed having Mr. Thomas continue to look <br />into the various options for financing a new jail. <br />Discussion followed on the Public Safety Committee's <br />involvement from this point forward, and the Chairman saw <br />them mainly involved in the physical location of the jail, <br />working with the architect, the Sheriff, etc., and believed <br />they could be concerned with the funding also. He felt they <br />should be an essential part of the project. <br />MAINTENANCE OF 104th AVENUE FROM 89th ST. to 92nd ST. <br />The Board reviewed the following memo: <br />