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Discussion ensued as to what part of the building could <br />be had for the long term and who would manage it. <br />Chairman Scurlock envisioned having a liaison of the <br />County to explore the possibilities with the School Board <br />and come up with what can be done, what can be used for a <br />long period of time, etc. <br />Discussion followed as to the fact that the School <br />Board mainly wants to determine if the County is basically <br />receptive to the idea, and it appears we are. It was noted <br />that the proposed programs are very varied and numerous and <br />management of this would be a big task. <br />Mrs. Ingram stated that although she would be happy to <br />work with the County in any way possible, she would be glad <br />if this could be handled aside from the Civic League. She <br />noted that they were mainly involved in structuring the <br />proposal to let the School board know that they could <br />provide a program. <br />Chairman Scurlock appointed Commissioner Wodtke as <br />liaison to work with Mrs. Ingram and to contact school <br />officials and then report back to the Commission. <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted that if the County gave these <br />various programs authority to use this building, and then <br />the facilities were taken back, the County might be put in <br />the position of having to provide another building. <br />Mr. Hunter expressed the belief that there is a desire <br />on the part of the School Board to give the County this <br />property. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Lyons, seconded by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously agreed that it the <br />feeling of the Commission that they would like to establish <br />a Wabasso community facility at Douglas School and that they <br />will continue their negotiations with the School Board and <br />the interested parties towards that end. <br />MAR 3 1992 W. <br />77 BOOK 49 PAU <br />