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JUN 5 1985 <br />WOK 61 m%185 <br />Health and the Economic Development Committee. If the Board <br />agrees, the Chairman stated that he would proceed as suggested. <br />r <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously <br />agreed to include a representative from the <br />Economic Development Committee and a repre- <br />sentative from the Environmental Health <br />Department on the Gifford Housing Improvement <br />Committee. <br />Ralph Lundy, concerned citizen of Gifford, agreed this is a <br />good plan, but stressed that there is need for a fairly good <br />representation from the area involved. <br />Chairman Lyons assured Mr. Lundy that we are looking for <br />representatives from the area, i.e., the Gifford Progressive <br />Civic League, and one of the reasons we are looking at the <br />Gifford area is because they do have an active civic <br />organization. <br />Mr. Lundy commented that the Civic League has requested that <br />the county get started enforcing the ordinances, and possibly <br />this committee could screen out residents in the area and make <br />recommendations as to those who need assistance. <br />Chairman Lyons confirmed this is part of what is intended. <br />Building Director Ester Rymer informed the Board that her <br />department has posted all the homes on the list given her except <br />two they could not find and one is occupied. She noted that the <br />condemnation of the structures is simple, but the question is <br />where the people are going to go. <br />In further discussion, it was noted that this all will have, <br />to come back to the Board before any further action is taken. <br />v <br />118 <br />