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• <br />Dr. Hardin believed that we are going to have to <br />address some sort of immediate action. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Lyons, seconded by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously extended <br />adjournment of the meeting until 5:45 o'clock P.M. <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted that it seems that Judge <br />Stikelether would accept vinyl in his office, but asked <br />what would happen if the problem were found to be in the <br />adhesive rather than the carpet. <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that the Judge wants carpet in <br />the Courtroom to be put down without adhesive, but just foam <br />backing and tacks. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt we should wait until we can <br />get the recommended doctors over and do some of the tests. <br />He stated that he was willing to hire the doctors as <br />recommended, but not unless he can be assured they can see <br />all the people they need to see and that they will be <br />allowed to review their medical records. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if we have any assurance that <br />the Judge will make his medical records available, and <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that subject was not broached; they <br />mainly discussed the cost of court stenographers and the <br />problem related to the noise caused by hard floors <br />interfering with taping of court activities. <br />Commissioner Wodtke stated that he could not completely <br />rule out the possibility that there can be some kind of a <br />recording system in the courtroom with something other than <br />carpet and emphasized that he needed more information to <br />ascertain that the problem is in the carpet or. the glue <br />before pulling up that carpet and putting down a new carpet <br />in the Courtroom. <br />Commissioner Fletcher felt the Board had made a notion <br />to that effect at the last meeting. <br />82 <br />