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financing; Mr. Lewis and Mr. Grone both being presently <br />active with banking institutions in the area. <br />Discussion continued around the fact that not <br />everything these people will be involved with is high <br />finance and a lot will have to do with the basics of how we <br />run the day to day County business, for which these <br />applicants are well qualified. Mention was made of Paul <br />Bubenday, a retired international banker who is presently <br />serving on the Housing Finance Authority, and Coordinator <br />Thomas felt that while Mr. Bubenday, no doubt, could add a <br />lot of expertise in certain areas, most of our needs are not <br />that complex. Mr. Thomas agreed with Chairman Scurlock on <br />the importance of making more appointments to the Finance <br />Advisory Committee' and felt one of the first functions of <br />this committee would be to come up with guidance on <br />selecting a fiscal advisor for the County. <br />In further discussion, it was noted that Mr. Putnam and <br />Mr. Minotty already have been appointed to the Finance <br />Advisory Committee, and the committee always could be <br />expanded further at a later date. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Fletcher to appoint <br />John R. Koch to the Finance Advisory Committee. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if anyone felt there is any <br />problem with Mr. Koch serving as a financial advisor to the <br />City and the County at the same, and Chairman Scurlock <br />believed that Mr. Koch would discontinue his connection with <br />the City if he came to the County. <br />Commissioner Bird stated he would second Commissioner <br />Fletcher Is Motion to appoint John R. Koch to the Finance <br />Advisory Committee. <br />The Chairman called for the question. It was voted on <br />and carried unanimously. <br />25 <br />BOOK � <br />APR 14 1982 <br />