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something like this: "In any event, no matter what happens when <br />this comes back to the Board, that the Commission is committed to <br />a referendum if we choose not to go ahead; in other words, <br />stating that, not necessarily in 90 days but at some point, we <br />would have a referendum, and Mr. Fletcher answered yes. <br />Commissioner Eggert wanted to be convinced not to because <br />right now she just felt the need for it. <br />Mr. Fletcher emphasized that one of the reasons they are <br />here this morning is because their staff doesn't contain the <br />necessary ingredients to negotiate and they need assistance from <br />County staff. <br />Commissioner Eggert had the feeling that they had given a <br />great deal more thought than maybe what has been expressed here <br />this morning in terms of the maintenance plan, etc, and felt that <br />part might not be as difficult as it seems. <br />Commissioner Scurlock understood that they have worked up an <br />operation/maintenance budget of approximately $180,000, and Mr. <br />Fletcher confirmed that they do have that data put together but <br />they hadn't wanted to inundate the Board with paperwork today. <br />Commissioner Bird suggested that they give that data to <br />staff so they wouldn't have to develop that from scratch. <br />Attorney Vitunac asked if they had obtained appraisals for <br />these parcels, and Mr. Fletcher advised that they didn't have any <br />recent appraisals and the only thing they were going by is the <br />current assessed value by Mr. Ewing's office. <br />Chairman Wheeler noted that the Motion had turned into a <br />lengthy discussion again, and asked Commissioner Scurlock to <br />restate his Motion once again and make it concise. <br />APR ('0(1K 75 FME6[3 <br />2 6 yJ8�� 23 <br />