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Under discussion, Commissioner Lyons explained that these <br />two firms will cost out the construction costs of the project so <br />that we will know if we get a good price from the local <br />contractor. If we don't get a good price, we will have an idea <br />of what the upper level cost will be if we have to go out to bid <br />on the project. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />passed by a vote of 4-1, Chairman Scurlock dissenting. <br />DISCUSSION RE DATA PROCESSING COMMITTEE REPORT <br />Administrator Wright advised that the Data Processing <br />Committee met yesterday and accepted the consultant's plans with <br />regards to consolidation of the Data Processing, and, in essence, <br />creating it as an enterprise account. He believed there were 14 <br />recommendations and the Committee approved 13. The report and <br />the recommendations will be coming to the Board under separate <br />cover as they were just too laborious to add today. He <br />recommended setting up a joint workshop meeting with the <br />constitutional officers involved and the County Commission simply <br />to discuss setting up the Data Processing program. <br />Chairman Scurlock understood there is great interest in <br />going to a "cad" system where the Planning Department or <br />Utilities Department could develop all the information in such a <br />way that a developer could walk in and say "All right, Utilities, <br />what do I have to do?" And you would pull it down on the screen, <br />and it would say you are responsible for a 6" line - here's your <br />nearest connection point, etc., - and you could punch in to get <br />the same type information for roads, water, etc. <br />Administrator Wright believed that is the type of question <br />that could be answered at the workshop. <br />Commissioner Lyons as.ked if the Sheriff is going to be <br />involved in this, and Administrator Wright confirmed that the <br />Sheriff would be involved. <br />55 BOOK 63 Fa,UE 6SS <br />