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since we don't know what will go there ultimately, when those <br />circumstances do arise, staff will come back to the Board. <br />Commissioner Eggert questioned why the water conditioner for <br />the jail kitchen is not in the Sheriff's budget, and OMB Director <br />Baird advised the Board is responsible for furnishing the <br />Constitutionals with space and equipment related to their <br />function. He noted that if the Board wants that cost put in the <br />Jail Construction Fund, it can be moved there. <br />Questions continued regarding the reasons for the need for <br />the water softener, and Chairman Scurlock believed they are <br />getting City water there, and he wanted to take that item out. <br />He felt we should leave the radio antennas up until we need to <br />take them down and take the water softener off the list. <br />Discussion ensued regarding the need for the vinyl flooring <br />in the jail, and Superintendent -Williams explained that the <br />request for the vinyl flooring was put in due to the fact that <br />once they moved people from Phase I to Phase 11, we did not have <br />the problem with acoustics. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt we should leave the vinyl flooring <br />out then, but Commissioner Wheeler felt the vinyl flooring is <br />important for the sake of the employees, and although the <br />acoustics may be within legal bounds now, the Jail is loud. <br />Superintendent Williams agreed`, and also pointed out that it <br />is not only the acoustics that are involved; the vinyl flooring <br />was taken to a certain point in the corridors and then stopped, <br />and from there on it is just raw concrete that is sealed. Part <br />of the area included is an interview area; so, aesthetics are <br />involved as well as acoustics. <br />Discussion continued about costs,..and OMB Baird recommended <br />that any of the costs go against the capital project for the <br />Jail. <br />65 <br />MAY 3 11988'. <br />Booz 12 FA- 470 <br />
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