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OCT 2 0 1987 BOOK 69 PACE 720 <br />Chairman Scurlock noted that the screen also catches <br />contraband that is thrown into the system. <br />Director Pinto explained that the bar screen catches candy <br />wrappers, towels, socks, and other items that inmates throw into <br />the system hoping to clog it up. <br />Commissioner Bird felt that if the problem was grease, we <br />may need to get something else. <br />OMB Director Joe Baird emphasized that he wrote this request <br />for authorization of the modifications after receiving a memo <br />from the Utilities Dept. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously authorized <br />the modifications of the lift station at a price not to <br />exceed $24,000; funds to be transferred from Phase 11 <br />contingencies to Construction in Progress account. <br />H. Budget Amendment - Purchase of E911 Central Communication <br />Equipment <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 10/13/87: <br />TO: Members of the <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />DATE: October 13, 1987 <br />SUBJECT: BUDGET AMENDMENT TO PURCHASE <br />E911 CENTRAL COMMUNICATION <br />EQUIPMENT <br />FROM: Joseph A. Baird <br />OMB Director <br />Explanation <br />Emergency Management needs the attached equipment <br />to be included in the new E911 Central Communication Center to <br />continue operations in a worst-case situation. This would <br />provide a back-up location for the EOC and Executive Group to - <br />continue local government operations as well as provide some <br />necessary communications that is needed on routine non -emergency <br />day to -day operations. The installation and purchase at a cost <br />of $9,615.60 is much more feasible and less expensive at this <br />point rather than attempt to install it after the center is on <br />line. Sheriff Dobeck has given verbal approval for the addition <br />of the equipment. <br />10 <br />