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Dr. Hardin reported that there presently is a lease in <br />effect with the Sheriff's department and WGYL for $1.00 a <br />year. <br />Rudy Hubbard of WGYL commented that although the staff <br />report says this property was not used as a dump, there are <br />a lot of old refrigerators and other appliances buried <br />there, and he further noted that, according to his <br />understanding, the Appraiser's office has appraised this <br />property at $1,000 an acre, and it would be $8,000 for the <br />eight acres. <br />Considerable discussion ensued as to staff's <br />recommendations that the lease be for the tower only with <br />the County reserving the balance of the property and in <br />regard to negotiating for space on the tower for the Sheriff <br />at $1.00 a year. <br />Mr. Hubbard stated he basically had no objection to the <br />County reserving the balance of the property, but pointed <br />out that the ground wires will run about 200' out in a <br />circle around the tower, which would leave just the <br />perimeter. Re space on the tower for the Sheriff at $1.00 a <br />year, Mr. Hubbard noted that this tower is a different <br />i. <br />arrangement than the existing one located behind the Jail, <br />which they built and donated to the County, and on which <br />they still have about 9 years of lease payment left. He <br />noted they wish to relocate in order to be able to increase <br />the height of the tower, and while they would remove most of <br />their equipment from the present tower, they would not <br />abandon it entirely, but would leave some equipment there <br />and continue to use it. Mr. Hubbard pointed out that WGYL <br />will have about an $178,000 investment in the new tower, and <br />since WGYL will have to pay rent for the property, he would <br />like to have the Sheriff pay about $150.00 a month for space <br />on the tower. <br />35 <br />APR 7 1982 . <br />