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Assistant County Attorney Bruce Barkett explained that there <br />have been a few changes since this proposed ordinance was last <br />discussed by the Board. <br />Commissioner Lyons suggested that an addition should be made <br />to the first sentence under Section 1E Meetings - on Page 2 of <br />the proposed ordinance by starting out, "After November 17, 1986, <br />and annually thereafter, the Public Library Advisory Board shall <br />elect a Chairman and Vice Chairman." He assumed that -when he <br />retires as a member of the Board of County Commissioners and as <br />Chairman of the Public Library Advisory Board in November, the <br />Board would go to the normal procedure where advisory boards <br />elect their own Chairman. In addition, Commissioner Lyons felt <br />that the ordinance should include the flexibility to add people <br />to this Advisory Board at some point in time when people of <br />particular qualifications are needed. He explained that the <br />present members of the Public Library Advisory Board are being <br />recommended for appointment to the Public Library Advisory Board <br />because they have been involved with the library study over the <br />past year, and he felt it would be well to continue them on the <br />Board because they then can go through the rest of the process of <br />getting down to the details of the libraries, and he is <br />recommending that they remain on the advisory board for two <br />years, until 1988. Commissioner Lyons also wished to add to the <br />list of appointments the name of Jean Versteeg, who has extensive <br />experience in library services. <br />Commissioner Wodtke suggested that the advisory board be set <br />up with each Commissioner appointing someone from their district, <br />with two members at large and have the ordinance state up front <br />that many ad hoc committees are going to be appointed. He felt <br />that we need to be sure that we have a good, well-rounded group <br />because this is a very important community project. <br />Commissioner Lyons could see this advisory board growing to <br />15 people or whatever number is necessary to get this job done, <br />31 <br />UU BOOK 65 mu, 393 <br />