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5) Water Conditioner - Jail Kitchen $1,600 <br />Jail staff has requested that a water conditioner <br />be installed to serve the dishwasher in the Jail _ <br />kitchen. This will reduce the amount of soap re- <br />quired as well as improve machine operation. <br />6) Replacement Carpet 3rd Floor - $2,100 <br />Administration requested in budget for FY 88-89. <br />Present carpet is 8 years old. Only corridor not <br />replaced to date. <br />7) Remedial Contract Work - $7,500 <br />Implementation of repairs to A/C control system <br />as recommended by temp. control study. Requested <br />FY 88-89 budget. <br />It is also requested that $5,000 be reserved for non-specific <br />emergency repairs that may require expenditure of capital funds, <br />such as A/C repair or replacement. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUNDING <br />.aff recommends approval of the capital projects/expenditures as <br />stated above. No new funding is required. <br />Chairman Scurlock inquired about the status of the security <br />system in the building. <br />Superintendent Williams advised that it is ready to go; the <br />one last thing we need to do is rekey the building and make a <br />master key list. Actually, it was ready to go earlier, but then <br />work started on the Utilities project and they had access on <br />Saturdays, etc. <br />door. <br />Commissioner Bird inquired what we will have on the back <br />Superintendent Williams explained there will be a code to <br />push in which will disarm the system. He has the codes and the <br />cards; it is a matter of rekeying and education. <br />Commissioner Eggert asked about the Old Jail demolition item <br />and did not see why we are removing anything when we don't know <br />what is going to happen out there. <br />Chairman Scurlock agreed and felt we should leave the radio <br />antennas up until we do know. <br />Administrator Balczun noted that we ultimately will have to <br />move the generator and the power supply because the power supply <br />from IRCVAS runs through part of the system at the Old Jail, but <br />64 <br />L_ MAY 311988 Y <br />Bm. 72 WAGE.469 <br />
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