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Engineer Davis responded affirmatively; and also for <br />the purchase of the paint. He continued that they would <br />recommend the allotted $70,000 not be spent on inspections <br />but that funding be approved for those inspections which the <br />State is recommending that we have. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt very comfortable that the <br />inspections be done; he would like to be as sure as possible <br />that whatever work done is approved. <br />Sheriff Dobeck stated that they attempted to utilize <br />their maintenance man for this work but he was not a <br />licensed plumber or electrician. <br />Commissioner Fletcher inquired if the painting can <br />begin. <br />Sheriff Dobeck stated that they can do,the painting but <br />the Department of Corrections is saying they don't want any <br />physical changes made until they approve them. <br />Chairman Scurlock thought they were moving in the right <br />direction. <br />Lengthy discussion followed, and it was pointed out <br />that there were many suits being filed in Washington <br />concerning jails. <br />The Sheriff did not think they were going to run into <br />any problems, this was just to show the Department of <br />Corrections that they are moving in the direction of <br />correcting the deficiencies at the jail. <br />Sheriff Dobeck felt the jail should house them for <br />another four or five years with the current renovation. <br />After reviewing the matter at great length, it was <br />determined that staff would respond to Carl W. Kirkland, of <br />the Department of Corrections, advising him of the County's <br />plans to correct the deficiencies at the jail. <br />MAR 3 1982 <br />23 � 1 <br />