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APR 28 1982 ��9 F ,F 481 <br />Commissioner Lyons commented that, as he has said before, he <br />considers it a terrible loss to the county, and he has tried his <br />hardest to get Mrs. Forlani to stay but has not been successful. <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that he was hoping that the <br />proposed reorganization was going to be properly addressed. He <br />agreed this has been in limbo, and he realizes this is part of <br />the problem. <br />Mrs. Forlani informed the Board that she is firm in her <br />decision to leave and felt that even now her problem is still <br />only being considered, discussed and shuffled around. Nobody has <br />made a firm decision; they are still procrastinating; and it <br />could be another six months before some survey is done. She noted <br />that the Board members are all well aware of the work that is <br />done in her"office. <br />Commissioner Fletcher requested Mrs. Forlani to write a job <br />description for her position before she does leave. <br />Mrs. Forlani reported that she and her assistant, Alice <br />White, have kept a daily log for the last three months and can <br />provide a very accurate account of the work done in that office. <br />Commissioner Bird asked Mrs. Forlani if there is any action <br />the Board could take this morning that would change her mind <br />about leaving. He stated that he would like to see her stay and <br />believed the Board all is."guilty of some degree of <br />procrastination. <br />Mrs. Forlani noted that her job description has been <br />incorrect for well over a year and still nothing has been done; <br />it is merely going to be evaluated. She stated that she believed <br />she has to leave in order to get the office straightened out. <br />She honestly felt she has to do this to get the office what it <br />deserves and the credit for the amount of work that it does. <br />Commissioner Lyons felt the new ordinance will be helpful to <br />set the responsibility on the Commission for dealing with the <br />offices under the Commission and everyone will know where they <br />stand. <br />Mrs. Forlani agreed that would be a tremendous help. <br />c: <br />