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SACK 49 FBF <br />MAY 5198 <br />Mr. Zorc advised that he was trustee of property on <br />that street and he would not make any sincere effort to <br />contact the interested parties until he knew for certain <br />that the Council on Aging would purchase the building. <br />Pair. Armstrong interjected that he was on the Building <br />Committee and the matter of the purchase was in the hands of <br />Attorney Quinn at the present time. <br />Tom Buchanan, of the Council on Aging, stated that the <br />president had never heard from Mr. Zorc on the matter, and <br />felt that he should direct his questions to the president. <br />A brief dispute arose about Mr. Zorc asking for minutes <br />of a Council on Aging meeting before they were approved. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Lyons, that the Board <br />adopt Resolution 82-46 indicating that the Board was fully <br />in accord with the aims and purposes of the Council on <br />Aging, and that they fully support the placing of the Senior <br />Center in this County. <br />Commissioner Wodtke seconded the Motion, and noted that <br />it be considered that the Council on Aging has not asked for <br />local money, and that they be commended for their efforts. <br />The Chairman called for the question. It was voted on <br />and carried unanimously. <br />Resolution 82-46 will be made a part of the Minutes <br />when received. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Lyons, seconded by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, that staff be directed to prepare a <br />proposed road plan on the remaining portion on 14th Street <br />west to 8th Avenue, indicating the rights-of-way the County <br />should obtain from the adjoining property owners. <br />Discussion followed about the draining and paving <br />situation at that location, and it was determined that the <br />County should strive for an aggressive program for surfacing <br />streets. <br />The Chairman called for the question. It was vc�<_:�.., <br />and c. --Tied unanimousJv% <br />