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B. Reapplication for Permit to Carry a Concealed Firearm _ <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 6/6/84: <br />TO: The Honorable Members of DATE: June 6, 1984 FILE: <br />the Board of County Commissioners <br />SUBJECT: PISTOL PERMIT - NEW <br />FROM: Michael Wright REFERENCES: <br />County Administrator <br />The following named person is U;.�p`ly�ng for a new <br />pistol permit: <br />Edward Lee Ayers <br />All requirements of Ordinance 82-27 have been met <br />and are in order. <br />Commissioner Lyons thought that the Commission had <br />indicated in the meeting of May 2, 1984 that a reapplication <br />would not be accepted until after six months. Administrator <br />Wright, however, noted that the Minutes of that meeting show <br />that the Motion stated that the applicant could reapply <br />"within" six months. <br />A Motion was made by Commissioner Wodtke to approve the <br />reapplication for a permit to carry a concealed firearm to <br />Edward Lee Ayers. The Motion died for lack of a Second. <br />Attorney Brandenburg advised that without an <br />affirmative Motion to grant the permit, the applicant would <br />not receive it. <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br />Commissioner Wodtke requested that Items F. H, and I be <br />removed from the Consent Agenda at this time. <br />3 <br />JUN 20 �V4 <br />BooK 57 PAGE 464 <br />
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