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APR ''9 198 Boos <br />commitment, the State will sign an agreement with us that they <br />also will commit money which otherwise would go somewhere else in <br />the state. We would not be forced to go through with it, but we <br />have to make a good faith effort. <br />Commissioner Bird pointed out that if we don't go through <br />with this commitment action, then the State might not be happy <br />with us because they would like to be able to free up that money <br />for other projects in other counties. <br />Attorney Barkett believed that while the State would fund <br />the cost of the property, the County would own the land. The <br />State does not have condemnation abilities. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked if the Motion was saying that we <br />are willing to go to condemnation, and Attorney Vitunac confirmed <br />that it does. <br />Commissioner Wodtke stated that he would like to keep the <br />effort to acquire the property going, but he is not convinced <br />that we would be able to succeed in condemnation and he would not <br />vote for going to condemnation. <br />Commissioner Bird stressed that while we are saying to the <br />state <br />that we would <br />go to <br />condemnation if we have to, we always <br />have <br />the ability to <br />back <br />out. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />TRANSPORTATION PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT <br />Commissioner Lyons reviewed the following Summary of Actions <br />dated 4/8/86: <br />56 <br />