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M <br />Commissioner Bird agreed, but preferred to go ahead and <br />complete the total project if there was any possible way to do <br />it. <br />Chairman Scurlock pointed out that even though we are only <br />two months into our fiscal year, we already are experiencing a <br />tightening in our budget. <br />Commissioner Eggert felt that our main priority is to get <br />the golf course open. <br />Architect Charles Block believed there had been somewhat of <br />a commitment to build a clubhouse because he was hired to design <br />a facility, but Chairman Scurlock emphasized that from day one <br />the commitment was to get the most we could from $2.4 million and <br />build the golf course first. <br />Administrator Balczun emphasized the need for additional <br />money for 3 or 4 other County projects and suggested that we go <br />ahead on the cart paths, the storage building, the bridges, and <br />the parking lot, before coming back and discussing the remainder <br />of the project. <br />Golf Pro Bob Komarinetz informed the Board that a <br />considerable savings would be realized if we purchase our carts <br />in the very near future. <br />Chairman Scurlock advised that Indian River Estates have <br />indicated a desire to work with the County in arranging to have <br />their temporary sales office moved to the golf course site. This <br />facility has restroom facilities and it is approximately 24,000 <br />square feet. He would like to pursue obtaining that facility, <br />regardless of the outcome of the golf course project, because it <br />could be used at the County Fairgrounds. <br />Intergovernmental Relations Director Tommy Thomas noted that <br />we need to start on the paths tomorrow, and until we know the <br />direction we are going in, we don't have the money for the paths. <br />47 <br />N01y' 2 5 1986 BOOK U6 PAul-510 <br />