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Commissioner Tippin thought the committee in question has been forced to meet in <br />the sunshine because they receive grant funds, and Chairman Adams reiterated that it does <br />not mean that the committee needs to meet in this building. <br />After a brief discussion, Chairman Adams summarized the CONSENSUS that the <br />policy will now be that if anon- County committee is meeting in the bung, they must <br />understand that they can be ousted at a moment's notice if staff, the administration, or a <br />Commissioner needs the room. <br />Administrator Chandler advised that his office would make it abundantly clear when <br />the other groups call to reserve a room that they can be ousted. <br />County Attorney Bangel commented that if it is a sunshine board, they would have <br />leave a notice as to where they will resume their meeting which might be a problem far them. <br />Vice Chairman Ginn thought they could be moved to the Commission Chambers if it is <br />available. <br />13.D. COMMISSIONER STANBRIDGE -CLARIFICATION OF <br />NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ENTITLED "MANDATORY GARBAGE <br />PICKUP RECOMMENDED FOR COUNTY" <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of December 11, 2000: <br />To: Members of the <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />Date: December 11 <br />2040 <br />Subject: MANDATORY GARBAGE PICKUP RECOMMENDED <br />FOR COUNTY -PRESS JOURNAL ARTICLE <br />From: Ruth M. Stanbri <br />dge <br />Commissioner <br />I would like to discuss the attached article that appeared in the Press JournaliL <br />recently. In the short time since this was published, I have received many <br />comments against the County taking this action. <br />December 12, 2000 <br />142 <br />BK H 6 PG 4 7 2 <br />