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�I <br />Attorney Brandenburg noted that there is a specific <br />proviso that none of the above documents will be changed <br />without checking with him in Jacksonville for approval. <br />Commissioner Tlodtke's only question was to be assured <br />any cost involved will be paid for by Rampmaster. <br />Attorney Brandenburg explained that all closing costs <br />will be figured in as expenses for Rampmaster at closing; <br />the County does not incur any direct costs at all - our bond <br />counsel expense is also included as a cost at closing. He <br />noted that the County already has collected the application <br />fee from Rampmaster. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if we have some protection in <br />these documents whereby Rampmaster is mandated to do this if <br />we issue the bonds; in other words, they cannot go somewhere <br />else and develop. <br />Attorney Brandenburg confirmed that is not possible; he <br />noted that their plant is already built, and there is a <br />mortgage on the specific property. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bird, Commissioners Fletcher <br />and Lyons being absent, the Board by a 3 to <br />0 vote adopted Resolution 82-140 authorizing <br />the Chairman to sign all the documents listed <br />in the memo dated December 22, 1982, and the <br />Attorney to deliver same to bond counsel. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, Commissioners Fletcher <br />and Lyons being absent, the Board by a 3 to <br />0 vote authorized the Chairman to sign any <br />additional documents relating to the Rampmaster <br />Industrial Bond closing that might be required <br />but inadvertently might have been overlooked. <br />DEC 231982 <br />3 c 52 7 <br />