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JUL 6 1983 <br />add a 944_ <br />residential neighborhood - in fact, in the middle of a <br />school neighborhood - and this can't be anything but an <br />improvement. He further reported that Sheriff Dobeck has no <br />objections to the proposed site. <br />It was noted that we will not purchase the land until <br />we have a public hearing in any event. <br />Administrator Wright emphasized that it would be wise <br />to get something from Mr. Graves in writing regarding a <br />possible option on his property at $7,000 per acre, and Mr. <br />Graves formally confirmed that for thirty days, the $7,000 <br />per acre price will stand. Mr. Graves, Jr., agreed that <br />they would like to have something in writing. <br />COMMISSIONER SCURLOCK AND COMMISSIONER LYONS <br />agreed to add to their Motion that staff be <br />authorized to prepare a document regarding <br />an option on the Graves property for 30 days. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION, including <br />the above addition. It was voted on and carried <br />unanimously. <br />Mr. Pinkerton thanked everyone for their cooperation <br />and also wanted to point out the need to move on a <br />continuing schedule. He felt it is necessary to budget for <br />the architectural design, but knew this cannot be done until <br />the site is nailed down. Mr. Pinkerton recommended that the <br />Board allow the architects to work with staff in setting up <br />a schedule or chart with target dates and emphasized that it <br />is important to educate the public before the bond election. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked if the design costs are <br />recoverable if the referendum goes favorably. <br />