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BOOK 3r F�GE^ <br />Commissioner Macht felt that everyone should think about the library as a cultural <br />and educational facility. The Center for the Arts was built about the same time as the library <br />and has now doubled its space to 57,000 square feet for an additional $6,000,000. There is <br />a definite community need and demand for the services offered by the libraries and the <br />County has seen an exponential rise in the use of the libraries. <br />Commissioner Ginn suggested input be also obtained from the business consultant <br />used by the Board's Executive Aide in redesigning the Board's offices. <br />Commissioner Tippin felt that it is vitally important to talk to the people who work <br />in and use the facility. He then related that one of the oak trees on the Main Library property <br />has grown around a mole trap left in the tree by his father many years ago. He cautioned <br />against damage to any of those trees. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Tippin, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Stanbridge, the <br />Board unanimously approved the Agreement with <br />Dow Howell Gilmore Associates, Inc., as <br />recommended by staff. <br />AGREEMENT IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />February 22, 2000 <br />-36- <br />• i <br />