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MAY 15 1985 BOOK ' P�-iu 1000 <br />Attorney Brandenburg inquired whether the contractor has <br />ordered anything yet, and Director Dean stated that he has not. <br />Commissioner Scurlock noted that they told him they are <br />waiting for the shop drawings, and Director Dean advised the <br />Board that he talked with the project manager, who informed him <br />that they have most of the shop drawings and will begin. They <br />are laying out the building itself this morning. <br />The Board was happy to hear this.. <br />PROPOSED AD HOC COMMITTEE - ST. JOHN'S MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />Commissioner Bowman expressed concern that we don't have all <br />the information and that when the Pian comes back from the Corps, <br />we will have even less information and need to be updated. She <br />knew there is a lot of background material available and <br />suggested we have an ad hoc citizen's committee of about five <br />members set up to study this. <br />Chairman Lyons believed the primary objective is to get an <br />understanding of what they are trying to do and what the effect <br />will be. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt the committee should contain <br />representatives from the appropriate agencies, environ- <br />mentalists, taxpayers re cost, etc., and Administrator Wright <br />pointed out that we may have to go to Palatka with this <br />committee. <br />Commissioner Bowman suggested the following to make up the <br />committee - Attorney B.T.Cooksey, Ruth Stanbridge, Art <br />Challacombe, Susie Wilson, Mike Zeigler, and citrusman Lex <br />Kromhout. <br />Administrator Wright wished to give his usual staff <br />disclaimer - he does not feel staff should actually be on the <br />committee but just should give non-voting staff support. He <br />further felt possibly we could have a representative of the <br />Citrus League and the Drainage District. <br />69 <br />r <br />�r <br />