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• <br />• <br />current Administration Building since it had long passed its useful life. <br />Mr. Veron estimated the building would take from 43-46 months from the start date <br />(hiring the architect) to move -in date. He specified this period would include all phases <br />including bidding and construction. The same building if built in the private sector would <br />take approximately 38 months. <br />George Childers, 2231 Seville Avenue, agreed something needs to be done and gave <br />credit to the experts on the committee for the time given to the project and for their <br />recommendation. He believed none of the members had a hidden agenda and believed the <br />location to be the best of the choices available. <br />It was determined that no one else wished to be heard and the Chairman closed the <br />public hearing. <br />Vice Chairman Tippin was very impressed with the committee's work. He had never <br />seen a more thorough or intense study and the members are to be complimented. He was <br />certain, with the caliber of the individuals, that no "rubber-stamping" had occurred. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chairman Tippin, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Ginn, to approve the <br />committee's recommendation as found on pages 11 & 12 of the <br />Executive Summary. (See insert during presentation in Mr. <br />Glynn's remarks above.) <br />Chairman Stanbridge and Commissioner Macht expressed their thanks to the <br />committee. <br />June 18, 2002 <br />47 <br />
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