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Commissioner Ginn still felt the process should be stopped right now and believed <br />we have almost overspent the 15 million dollar bond issue. <br />Commissioner Adams suggested a staff presentation in 2 weeks. <br />County Administrator Chandler noted that this item is merely a submission of the <br />application and the application can be withdrawn should there be a change in direction. <br />Commissioner Macht requested that staff provide the documentation requested by <br />Mrs. Ginn as to pending sales, prioritization, the status of the bond issue, etc. in writing at <br />the earliest convenience. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Ginn to <br />call a moratorium on any purchases except for <br />Carson Platt or any others already scheduled to be <br />closed. <br />MOTION FAILED FOR LACK OF A SECOND. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION ON <br />THE ORIGINAL MOTION and the Motion passed <br />by a 4-1 vote (Commissioner Ginn opposed). <br />Commissioner Ginn questioned when the information would be available, and <br />Director Keating advised that the information would be presented on May 12*, 1998. <br />11.B. GREENLEAF BAR (H. L. JACKSONI - FIRE CODE <br />VIOLATIONS <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of April 21, 1998: <br />APRIL 21, 1998 <br />-72- <br />0 0 <br />
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