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Commissioner Scurlock agreed that this is a good purchase at <br />this time as he believed the county has been moving aggressively <br />to pave additional roads and square off grader routes; however, <br />he noted that Director Davis has indicated the resurfacing of <br />roads takes place about every 14 years, and he felt we need to <br />keep very much in mind, as we move aggressively into petition <br />paving, that there will be a cost involved with resurfacing in <br />the future. <br />Commissioner Bird wished to know if we are going back to the <br />bid we previously received on a grader and going with the low <br />bid, and Director Davis stated that it is possible our 60 day <br />time limit has expired, and we may have to go back out to bid. <br />Commissioner Scurlock believed there may be an active bid <br />out for a grader for Utilities, and suggested we look into that. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />DISCUSSION RE "DRUG NUISANCE ABATEMENT BOARD" <br />Assistant County Attorney Collins made the following <br />presentation: <br />TO: The Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: W!/ William G. Collins II - Assistant County Attorney <br />DATE: February 15, 1989 <br />SUBJECT: Report of Committee Looking into Feasibility of a <br />"Drug Nuisance Abatement Board" <br />On January 17, 1989 the Board of County Commissioners <br />authorized a committee composed of a representative from the <br />State Attorney's Office, from the Sheriff's Department, from <br />the County Attorney's Office, Reverend Donald Brown, and a <br />citizen of his choosing to meet as a committee to determine <br />whether a Drug Nuisance Abatement Board as authorized by <br />Florida Statute 893.138 would provide any assistance in <br />dealing with the crack cocaine problem over and above <br />existing laws. <br />FEB 21 i9 <br />25 <br />soar /6 FAH 1.85 <br />