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OCT 698 :AIF <br />Mr. Nuzie agreed there was at least $40,000 there and he did <br />not know of any expenditure from that account for any civil <br />defense purpose. <br />Administrator Wright reported that this money has not <br />been requested from Village Green yet, but we can get it. <br />Commissioner Lyons stated that he agreed with <br />Commissioner Fletcher to a certain extent, especially since <br />there is the possibility that we may not get as much Sales <br />Tax money as budgeted and we must not overspend. He did, <br />however, want to move Civil Defense over to the Administra- <br />tion Building, if it could be done without cutting into the <br />Courtroom fund or the Reserve for -Contingency. <br />Civil Defense Director Lee Nuzie felt it all relates to <br />a matter of priority and what the Board feels is more ' <br />important. He believed any commitment to Civil Defense is a <br />commitment to the general populace. <br />Commissioner Lyons commented that Civil Defense does <br />have a home right now, and Mr. Nuzie emphasized that the <br />quarters are in very poor condition; rats come in and eat <br />the equipment and the floor isn't very steady. Commissioner <br />Wodtke agreed that the quarters could not be called a home. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bird, to authorize Alternative <br />"A" (to negotiate fee and contract documents <br />needed for the Civil Defense project with John <br />Calmes, Architect) and to indicate the Board's <br />willingness to fund this project assuming the <br />funds can be obtained from Village Green. <br />Administrator Wright asked if the Board wished his <br />staff to pursue getting these funds, which he believed would <br />just entail writing a letter, and Chairman Scurlock believed <br />that is the intent. <br />44 <br />W. <br />