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ROOK '17"A�q F°GF o % <br />recalled that the Arthur Strock firm submitted the first application <br />and staff has been doing it for the last two years, and he anticipated <br />that it would be the same except for the updated cost. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously authorized <br />Commissioner Wodtke to take proper steps to file the <br />application for FY -85 with the DER for the Army Corps of <br />Engineers project. <br />IREARMS RANGE COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT <br />Commissioner Bird reported that yesterday he had met with David <br />Luke of the National Rifle Association to determine what County -owned <br />properties might be the best location for the firearms range. They <br />are trying to develop the range to meet the needs of both law <br />enforcement officers and the public, The Committee feels the best <br />piece of property would be the old stump dump site. The cost to the <br />County in developing the berms for the backstops would be minimal. <br />Major Roy Raymond has indicated that Sheriff Dobeck had enough money <br />in his confiscated fund to pay for other improvements such as targets, <br />etc. It is the intent of the Committee that once the range is <br />developed, it will be self-sustaining through charging fees, etc. <br />Commissioner Bird advised that the Committee will meet again in <br />three weeks, and recommended that Ned Potter be added to the <br />Committee. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Scurlock, the Board unanimously approved <br />the appointment of Ned Potter as a member of the Firearms <br />Range Committee. <br />ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE <br />The Board reviewed the following resume: <br />52 <br />a <br />I <br />