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SEP 3 ® 1986 Boo5. F,�-U 941 <br />Chairman Scurlock felt Mr. Hylton's recommendation is quite <br />i clear, and apparently we have to act quickly. <br />Sheriff Dobeck noted that he and Mr. Hylton are finally in <br />agreement on a lot of things. The Sheriff believed that Mr. <br />Hylton gave a fair and extensive report to the Commission and <br />certainly cleared up any questions there might have been about <br />the benefit to be derived from the time he spent in St. Louis <br />County. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bowman, the Board unanimously (4-0) author- <br />ized the expenditure of $32,000 to join the CAD <br />Consortium. <br />Sheriff Dobeck felt the backup information provided indicates <br />that if the Consortium does not develop information over and <br />above the CAD system, the CARE system we will be getting, which <br />will operate on the equipment we have in surplus right now that <br />he is recommending we buy, is well over $100,000 of software in <br />itself. This was confirmed by Mr. Hylton. <br />Chairman Scurlock did not think we need to make the decision <br />today, but stated that at some point very near at hand, he would <br />like to get an opinion from the County Attorney as to what our <br />ability is to takeover the Data Processing function for Indian <br />River County under the County Administrator, and Commissioner <br />Lyons stated that he would recommend that highly. <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that he has done his research and <br />believed we can do that; he just hasn't put it in writing yet. <br />Discussion ensued on the next steps to be taken re the CAD <br />system, and Chairman Scurlock suggested a Motion to accept the <br />Property Appraiser's offer to give the surplus equipment (S-130 <br />Data General Computer) back to the county. <br />u. <br />