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� s � <br />Commissioner Bowman noted that she would like to see the <br />Society go to the various service groups in town and raise money <br />or in-kind contributions. She pointed out that the Jaycees did a <br />tremendous job on the train station, and she also believed there <br />are people in town who will donate trees, plants, etc. She did <br />not see why the job couldn't be completed in six weeks and would <br />like to see this done as quickly and cheaply as possible. <br />Commissioner Bird felt there will be good response to such <br />requests as the Humane Society is a popular and very much needed <br />agency, but he did feel that we need to cover our tracks and <br />establish some kind of procedure. <br />Mrs. Carlson inquired if there is some flexibility in regard <br />to the trees specified, i.e., carrotwood, bottle brush, etc., and <br />the Administrator and staff confirmed that they are flexible in <br />regard to changing types of trees. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />directed the Humane Society to obtain a cost <br />estimate to complete their landscaping plan from <br />a recognized company and to post a bond equal <br />to the amount needed to cover those improvements; <br />the Board then will grant them a 90 day extension <br />to complete those improvements based on the fact <br />that there is a lifesaving factor involved and a <br />critical need that the facility get on line as soon <br />as possible; a Certificate of Occupancy to be <br />issued upon staff's approval of the estimate and <br />plan for completing the landscaping and the <br />Attorney's approval of the bond to be posted. <br />29 <br />JUL 24 1985 <br />BOOK 'AF—F.674 <br />6 <br />