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JAN 18 1984 Book, 5 PAGE <br />S $22 <br />Attorney McDonough then informed the Board that they <br />are attempting to redefine the legal description in the Sale <br />and Purchase Agreement, which goes hand in hand with their <br />obtaining the additional parking area. <br />Attorney_ Brandenburg believed that what they want is an <br />extra 25' along one of the boundaries, and he wished to know <br />if this adds to the acreage originally involved. <br />Architect Charles Block stated that it does not; it <br />just shifts the 25' from one side to the other. <br />Administrator Wright did not have any problem with this <br />and felt it can be worked out. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED -;-- <br />by Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously <br />(4-0) authorized staff to -work with Attorney <br />McDonough to draw up the proper legal de- <br />scription redefining boundaries in the <br />Sales & Purchase Agreement with the Humane <br />Society, and take the necessary action -to <br />--close on the contract. <br />Commissioner Wodtke brought up the fact that all perti- <br />nent facts re adoption of a particular dog are not included <br />in the newspaper, and Mrs. Carlson explained that it is <br />difficult to include all the specifics as to whether or not <br />a dog should be allowed outside the house, etc. She pointed <br />out that when people come to them, they fill out adoption <br />forms and are given complete information at that time. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked if our animal warden would be <br />able to enforce such restrictions, and Mrs. Carlson noted <br />that people who adopt animals, sign a contract with the <br />Humane Society, and it would be the Society's responsibility <br />to enforce this. <br />17 <br />
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