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Commissioner Bird noted that out of all the Florida <br />counties apparently only about five are assuming this <br />responsibility, and Administrator Wright agreed but felt the <br />trend is moving that way. <br />Commissioner Wodtke made the point that the county will <br />be more able to deal more directly with the regulatory <br />authorities, the D.O.C. etc., re staff patterns, etc., and <br />as far as the budget is concerned, the Coupty Commission <br />already gets held responsible for all tax dollars spent in <br />any event. Further, in the event we ever do get into a <br />situation where we want to look into having a joint facility <br />with other counties, we would be able to deal more directly. <br />He believed it would be an easier overall plan, but agreed <br />the liability situation always has concerned him. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked what authorization staff <br />needed if the Commission decided to move ahead. <br />Administrator Wright was not sure what the appropriate <br />legal action would be, but stated that he would like to have <br />the Board's consent to assume control of the jail as of <br />October 1st. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if it would be possible to <br />delay one week rather than taking a final vote today as he <br />felt the need to do a little more research before making a <br />decision. <br />Commissioner Lyons stated his only problem is that he <br />would be out of town on vacation; however, he could be <br />present on Tuesday. <br />After further discussion, it was decided to call a <br />Special Meeting for 9:00 A.M. Tuesday, July 10, 1984. <br />PROPOSED PURCHASE OF R/W FOR FUTURE EXPANSION CR 512 <br />Attorney Brandenburg reviewed the following letter from <br />Roland Miller: <br />. <br />39 <br />,Jug 3 1984 <br />BOOK 57 FACE567 <br />