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MAY 16 1994 <br />BOOK 57 PACE <br />Commissioner Lyons just wished to know if 4 months is <br />enough because we want to get this done rather than have to <br />go back through it again. <br />Mr. Diaz came before the Board speaking for Florida <br />Community Health Centers and stated that they very much hope <br />to get the work done in four months, but possibly they <br />should ask for six months to be safe. He did believe they <br />are almost at the point of resolving their problems. Mr. <br />Diaz informed the Board that they are going to have to put <br />in new systems on everything - water - sewage - parking - <br />and that has caused them some consternation. In order to be <br />able to go for a permit fairly soon, they have reached an <br />agreement with the Planning people where they will descale <br />down to a size appropriate for them to be able to use the <br />facility in terms of the health services operation. They are <br />looking at a fairly tight time frame, but are anxious to be <br />ready for the impact in October and November when the <br />migrants and ag workers are in the area. If they are <br />allowed to extend six months, Mr. Diaz believed they would <br />be in operation before then. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, to allow Florida Commu- <br />nity Health Centers, Inc., a six month extension <br />on the deed restrictions re Douglas Elementary <br />School. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked if Mr. Diaz is saying they <br />are not going to be able to make these facilities available <br />to the community for their recreation purposes, the hall, <br />etc. <br />Mr. Diaz explained that if the package came in to do <br />everything all at once, the expense for all the required <br />offstreet parking and paving would exceed their budget. <br />62 <br />