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BOOK I ? A'�E <br />Commissioner Tippin pointed out that the letter stated that the County would assume <br />all existing contracts, and she explained that thus far the City has a $200,000 grant, they have <br />chosen the architect to do the work, but they have not yet signed the contract with the <br />architect. They wanted the County to approved the contract [they have already done the <br />CCNA (Consultants Competitive Negotiations Act)] but no funding from the County will be <br />involved in this project at this time and she does not foresee any. <br />Chairman Adams also stated that the Fellsmere Frog Leg Festival has committed 75% <br />of their profits to the "old school". <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Stanbridge, to authorize Chairman Adams to <br />sign the proposed letter on behalf of the Board of County <br />Commissioners. <br />Vice Chairman Ginn wanted to know if the County would be getting into any <br />financial commitments, and Chairman Adams responded that the County would be providing <br />recreation staff and maintenance for the facility and those costs would be presented later. <br />Vice Chairman Ginn thought that at that point in time we might expect the City to <br />contribute as well, and Chairman Adams agreed. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge pointed out the potential of further grant opportunities hies was <br />phenomenal because of the recreational use. <br />Commissioner Macht had a feeling that the legislative grant had a better chance of <br />success this year than it did last year. <br />Vice Chairman Ginn agreed but cautioned that there will be a time when money is not <br />as "free-flowing" and then things will tighten up and the County will be looked to for <br />funding. <br />February 15, 2000 <br />76 <br />0 0 <br />
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