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Chairman Scurlock believed we need to develop some sort <br />of facts, and Commissioner Lyons felt there should be some <br />sort of assistance committee and that the best situation <br />would be to get a group of civic associations to take on <br />this project separate from the county. <br />Chairman Scurlcok suggested a letter be written to the <br />Civic Association suggesting that they might want to form a <br />group to promote this and staff would be willing to answer <br />any questions and provide whatever information they need. <br />Commissioner Bird felt one Commissioner should serve as <br />a liaison with such a group. He also felt there should be <br />some kind of rendering showing what we are planning, and <br />Commissioner Lyons believed we limited our buy to raw land. <br />Commissioner Fletcher was of the opinion that this is <br />all political, and he did not want to finance staff for any <br />activity connected with it. <br />In further discussion, it was noted that the public <br />needs to have some back-up information in order to be able <br />to reach a decision, and Commissioner Wodtke emphasized that <br />the Board does not have to take a stance on the issue, just <br />inform the public of what happens if they vote yes, for <br />instance. He stated that he would like someone to put in a <br />memo exactly what effect voting for the referendum would <br />have, and Commissioner Lyons stated that he would take care <br />of this. <br />UPDATE ON ALTERATIONS OF WELFARE BUILDING <br />Acting General Services Director, Lynn Williams, <br />reviewed the following memo re alterations of the Welfare <br />Building requested by Judge Stikelether: <br />SEP 2-21982 <br />75 <br />B�DK 51 Pb6E 45I'D <br />