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94 <br />AUG 41982 r <br />Attorney 'Brandenburg mentioned that if there was no <br />architect to coordinate the work, the County would have no <br />one to look to in case the work was not done properly. <br />Commissioner Fletcher inquired if the estimated $25,000 <br />would include the architect. <br />Mr. Williams responded affirmatively. <br />Commissioner Bird commented that as far as the funding <br />consideration, they were talking about expending a small <br />percentage of the anticipated funds for this budget year, <br />but the remainder of the funds and the actual construction <br />work would occur in the next budget year. He assumed that <br />if they would allocate those funds from the Board of County <br />Commission Contingency Fund for this year, there would be an <br />anticipated carry-over into next year's budget. <br />Community Services Director Thomas agreed. <br />MOTION WAS 14ADE BY Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bird, that the Board accept <br />the recommendation of staff with the understanding <br />that an architect would work with Civil Defense; <br />that the space be utilized in a manner that would <br />make it acceptable for general, all-purpose use; <br />and that the partitions would be removable, not <br />a permanent type of fixture. <br />Commissioner Lyons asked Civil Defense Director Nuzie <br />what all he needed in order to make the move to the new <br />building, as he wanted to be sure of what they were going to <br />do and what it would cost. <br />Mr. Nuzie advised that they would need a new tower and <br />antenna. On an estimate, he felt that approximately $2,500 <br />would take care of a tower and a new antenna needed for <br />moving to the Administration Building. <br />
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