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07/12/2011
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Board of County Commissioners
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141, 097-125
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1 <br />C� <br />1. <br />OF COUNTY COMMISSION OFFICE <br />THE B <br />Vice Chairman Wheeler wanted to discuss taking a look at staffing the Commission <br />office with three full-time aides and apart -time receptionist. He also felt that the Board should <br />review the Committee lists, to see what Committees may be removed from the list. <br />Chairman Solari disclosed that at a Republican evening meeting, he ran this matter by <br />Commissioner Flescher (whose aide recently took an <br />other position), that we might consider <br />operating with just three aides in the office, but there was no conversation, and Commissioner <br />Flescher acknowledged this. The Chairman also shared this with Attorney Polackwich, who <br />confirmed the exchange of communication, and did not feel that it was a violation of the <br />Sunshine Law. <br />The Chairman thought the Commissioners would have enough manpower with four as <br />opposed to five aides when his personal assistant had an opportunity to move to another part <br />of <br />the County, and he also thought this issue needed to be more individually driven than a Board <br />decision. <br />A lengthy discussion continued whereby each Commissioner expressed his opinion and <br />concern regarding downsizing the Commission Office staff. Commissioner Flescher did not feel <br />the current staff of three aides was ample and appropriate, and Commissioner O'Bryan agreed <br />stating that he felt the office ran smoothly with the four -member team. <br />Vice Chairman Wheeler disagreed, and recommended going back and addressing the <br />Ordinance to find out how they can proceed efficiently. <br />17 <br />8Kl41PGf22 <br />July 12, 2011 <br />
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