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.BOOK f" E. �? 2 <br />DEC 661988 <br />Board had picked a candidate that wasn't on the short list <br />submitted by Mercer/Slavin, they would do further checking, but <br />the two named were on that list. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed Mercer/Slavin has done a <br />background check on both Mr. Chandler and Mr. Smith, but noted <br />that he personally wanted to .drive down to Hollywood and talk to <br />some people and determine their reaction to Mr. Chandler. <br />Discussion followed about also traveling to Hilton Head to <br />check on Mr. Smith, and Commissioner Wheeler stated that he would <br />like to go to both locations and personally check on the <br />candidates. <br />Interested citizen William Koolage recommended that one or <br />more Commissioners visit the communities where these candidates <br />have worked. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by Commis- <br />sioner Eggert, the Board unanimously authorized out - <br />of -County travel for any Commissioner to travel to <br />either Hollywood or Hilton Head to do further investi- <br />gation of Messrs. Chandler and Smith. <br />The necessity for expediting a choice came up, and it was <br />agreed to try to have this ready in time for action at next <br />Tuesday's meeting. <br />Commissioner Wheeler offered to fly three on his plane to <br />Hilton Head, and it was felt this would not violate the Sunshine <br />Law if a reporter was included. Newsman Elliot Jones volunteered <br />his services. <br />FRIZZELL ARCHITECTS PRESENTATION ON PHASE 111 OF JAIL <br />the Board reviewed memo from Project Manager Doug Wright: <br />41 <br />
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