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Commissioner Wodtke stated he could include in his <br />Motion that they come back with a proposal as to the cost to <br />completely relocate and set up in the Administration <br />Building. He commented that there is a tower at the <br />Administration Building and if Civil Defense can use an <br />attachment to the tower, he would hope that would be used <br />without having to put up a new tower. <br />Commissioner Lyons reiterated that this ought to <br />include all communication items, such as phone lines or <br />whatever was needed to be sure that Civil Defense would have <br />everything they need to be effective. <br />Commissioner Bird pointed out that the Motion on <br />accepting staff's recommendation really does not have the <br />dollars involved; just to seek an architectural firm to <br />provide the necessary drawings and work with Civil Defense <br />on the plans. <br />Commissioner Wodtke stated that staff's estimate was <br />$25,000 and he could include that in the Motion. <br />Commissioner Bird did not know if they needed to do <br />that at this point. <br />Commissioner Wodtke ADDED TO HIS ORIGINAL <br />MOTION, SECONDED by Commissioner Bird, that <br />Civil Defense come back with a full estimate <br />as to the total cost of relocating Civil Defense <br />from its present location to the Administration <br />Building. <br />Commissioner Lyons wanted to be sure that Commissioner <br />Wodtke would be involved in the approval of the plans. <br />Commissioner Fletcher inquired if they had an architect <br />lined up already. <br />Commissioner Wodtke responded that they did not, the <br />in-house staff worked out trying to determine whata all of <br />their needs would be. <br />AUG 41992 44 795 <br />5 <br />
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