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s ♦ 0 u J' <br />BOOK � � PAGE 1Z8 <br />heating and air conditioning to meet the current Code requirements. They expect Phase I to <br />cost between $902000 and $220,000 and will then seek funding to expand the building at a <br />cost of an additional $600,000. 2 or 3 persons will run the facility. There will be no <br />loitering allowed and they will continue the 24-hour, 7-day6a week supervision. No alcohol <br />or drug use will be allowed and the County will be very proud of the facility. Once the Task <br />Force has obtained the lease, they will be eligible to apply to 2 different federal funding <br />programs. <br />Commissioner Ginn questioned whether matching funds would be sought from the <br />private sector or the County, and Mr. Van Mele responded that private matching funds would <br />first be sought. <br />County Administrator James Chandler commented that staff will bring back some <br />recommendations to the Board relative to the storage of records. The space being requested <br />by the Task Force is currently being used to store county, court and clerk's files. It is also <br />being used as a holding area for surplus properties. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge noted that the property is located in the City and inquired <br />whether it is properly zoned. <br />Mr. Van Mele responded that the zoning will be discussed with the City Planning <br />Department and he believed that it would be the same zoning as the current location which <br />is only 500 feet away. <br />Commissioner Macht endorsed all the recommendations and felt it is an opportunity <br />to do some real good for the community. He asked that a requirement be added for staff to <br />negotiate a transition based on the recommendations for storage for the County records and <br />surplus. <br />Commissioner Ginn wanted to be sure that the private sector will back this and raise <br />most of the necessary funds. <br />APRIL 18, 2000 <br />0 -36- 0 <br />