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DEC ci d <br />BOOK 66 F1111F. JPS <br />Administrator Balczun presented the proposed format for a <br />fund-raising letter to be sent out to local businesses, and noted <br />that the primary thrust will be for contributions for equipment. <br />Chairman Scurlock reported that the contractor of Indian <br />River Estates is willing to recommend to the owner to donate <br />their temporary sales facility to the County Commission for <br />whatever purpose we desire. Staff is in the process of tying <br />that down and ascertaining the expense of moving it to the golf <br />s. <br />course as a temporary clubhouse. The Chairman believed the cost <br />of moving the facility and the remodeling probably would run <br />under $20,000. That figure includes the septic tank, but the <br />pumps for the irrigation will be given to us. <br />Director Thomas advised that he is meeting with Grover <br />Fletcher tomorrow to discuss moving the facility to the golf <br />course. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously <br />approved the format of the proposed fund raising <br />letter for Sandridge Golf Club . <br />Under discussion, Attorney Balczun reiterated that the main <br />thrust will be for equipment and they don't want to mention a <br />specific figure because they don't want people to stop <br />contributing when they reach that figure. <br />Attorney Vitunac recommended that the contract for the <br />clubhouse should be rebid. After looking at all the specifi- <br />cations, he felt that there is no way to separate out the club- <br />house and still get a valid number without renegotiation. He <br />advised that Administrator Balczun and Director Thomas agree it <br />would be a fair way to go. <br />Commissioner Bird wished to move ahead on it so that we can <br />get the electric cart building in place, as well as the paving of <br />the parking lot. <br />26 <br />
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