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DEC a BOOK 75 FACE: 98 <br />Mr. Sebring commented that they'had discussed that problem <br />with Captain Reese and thought they had reached a solution, but <br />obviously that isn't happening. They will go back and look to <br />see what the County's recourse is, but they do agree the County <br />should go to the bonding company. They also want to visit with <br />Buford Goff a little further and get more information about what <br />he has proposed so they can feel comfortable we will not have the <br />same problem again. <br />KITCHEN EQUIPMENT FOR JUDGES <br />The Board reviewed memo from Chairman Scurlock: <br />TO:Board of County CommissionerDATE:December 2, 1988 FILE: <br />FROM:Don C. Scurlock, Jr. <br />Chairman <br />SUBJECT: Kitchen equipment for <br />Judges <br />REFERENCES: <br />Judge Smith's secretary contacted me today. During the renovati-on of <br />the Judges' quarters, a kitchen was constructed. It didn't meet the <br />fire code. The Judges are now asking that a microwave and refrigerator <br />be substituted for the stove. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, that the Judges' request be approved. <br />Commissioner Wheeler commented that the memo says this is a <br />kitchen unit for the Circuit Court Judges, and he asked if the <br />County Judges and other staff have access to it or is this just a <br />private kitchen for three judges. <br />Building Superintendent Lynn William did not know but <br />advised that it is within the Circuit Judges' suite. <br />47 <br />