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Mr. Davis reported that he has been in touch with the <br />School Board to determine if they have the capability of <br />putting the fill in the trucks, and they do not have that <br />capability. <br />A great deal of conversation followed regarding the <br />amount of fill needed, the question of personnel and <br />equipment required, the time element, etc. <br />Sam Hunter, Assistant to Superintendent Burns, felt <br />that 500 cubic yards was an accurate figure and verified <br />that the school campus needs raising. <br />Commissioner Bird felt it we had a loader, the job <br />could be done in one day using all six trucks and asked if <br />we are on such a tight schedule that we could not commit <br />ourselves to one day for this project. <br />Mr. Davis pointed out that Public Works is behind not <br />only due to the rainy season and moving of the voting <br />machines, but they have had 27 projects during the last <br />month not really related to Roads & Bridges, which does <br />hinder their own operation. He further did not know until <br />yesterday that they also wanted the County loader, which <br />would make the $2,000 figure inaccurate. <br />Mr. Hunter reported that the School Board envisioned <br />that the County would do the hauling, lifting, etc., - in <br />effect, perform the whole task. The School workers would <br />spread the fill. <br />Discussion ensued as to the timing involved, and <br />Administrator Wright felt if Road & Bridge were to do this, <br />it would be better to do it all at once and then move on to <br />another job. <br />Mr. Hunter stated that the School Board would like to <br />have the fill whenever they can get it. <br />Motion made by Commissioner Fletcher to accept <br />Alternative No. 1 and rent outside trucks died for lack of a <br />second.. <br />OV 3 1982124 K 51 rAa 95-I <br />