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P 15 198 ado . pkii327 <br />SEP 2 .. <br />wanted to talk, she was very busy with elections, and so far <br />i• <br />they have not been able to get together. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt the bottom line is that the <br />Commission is receptive to the community and would prefer <br />that they be in charge of the facility totally and have the <br />ability to work with the Health agency and come to whatever <br />agreement they can to defray some costs. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke to accept the Douglas <br />School property from the School Board with the <br />understanding that some repairs will be made <br />to put the property in usable condition; and to <br />make an arrangement with the West Wabasso Civic <br />League, either by lease or some other legal <br />means, for them to use the total facility for <br />community purposes, with the understanding that <br />they can sublease for public purposes and that <br />whenever they no.longer are using the property <br />for public purposes, it will revert back to the <br />County Commission for disposal. <br />Commissioner Wodtke agreed that he would like to deed <br />the whole facility to the Civic League, but he did not want <br />to put them on the spot because they cannot accept the total <br />cost package. <br />Commissioner Lyons noted that they are mature, <br />responsible people, and it hasn't cost them anything yet. He <br />felt we should let the ones who are going to run it get <br />together with those who want to rent it and make their own <br />decisions. <br />Discussion continued on the problems involved, and the <br />Board asked the Civic League if they wished to accept the <br />entire operation based on whatever they can work out with <br />70 <br />