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OCT 5 1983 A ?Ac,e 490' <br />Vice Chairman Scurlock noted that the Corrections <br />Facility itself is estimated at 5.8 million and the off-site <br />improvements will, of course, apply to the Courts and the <br />Sheriff's administrative facilities also. <br />Commissioner Lyons assumed the architect's fee would be <br />somewhat lower and that we could put in a lesser figure for <br />inflation. He asked about the figure for equipment and <br />furnishings. <br />Mr. Dorsey stated that a good bit of that is <br />attributable to the Sheriff's offices; probably less than <br />half is attributable to the jail. <br />The Board continued to mull over figures, and Mr. <br />Dorsey noted that the whole point of moving into schematic <br />design for the entire complex was to fine tune those <br />numbers. He stated that the architect's fee on seven <br />million would be 6.5%. <br />As the Board continued to review costs and figures, <br />Vice Chairman Scurlock talked about having the communica- <br />tions tower off site. Mr. Dorsey confirmed that they had <br />been talking about putting it on other County property and <br />thereby avoiding height limitations. <br />Commissioner Lyons commented that we have a tower at <br />Hobart Park and also the WGYL tower, and Sheriff Dobeck <br />stated that if we are just planning on building the jail, <br />they would not need the tower which is for the administra- <br />tive portion. <br />Commissioner Lyons discussed proceeding with a Motion <br />on a tighter set of numbers on the jail.. Vice Chairman <br />Scurlock expressed concern about two members of the <br />Commission being on vacation, but Commissioner Lyons felt <br />comfortable with taking this step since everyone realizes <br />that we have a time problem and must keep on moving. <br />72 <br />