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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0310CRIMINAL. JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM COMMITTEE (CJPP) (7 appts.): Commissioner Williams nominated Reggie Weisner and Billie Fay Gill. Commissioner Johnson nominated Tommy Bowles, Bill Pennell, David Crosby, Jerry Moore, and Joel Mashburn for reappointments. Chairman Tice Innoved o close the nominations and appoint Weisner, Gill, Bowles, Pennell, Crosby, Moore, and Mashburn to the the CJPP Committee. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. HOME & COMMUNITY CARE BLOCK GRANT COMMITTEE (4 appts.): Commissioner Bowles nominated Karen B. Ray as the commissioner appointee for this committee. Chairman Tice nominated Brenda Gatton and Sue Walser. No further nominations were submitted, and Chairman Tice moved to close the nominations, appoint Ray, Garton and Walser by acclamation, and to postpone the remaining appointment until the January 2 meeting. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. INFORMATION & REFERRAL (2 appts.): Commissioner Bowles nominated Lucille Carter. No other nominations were submitted, and Chairman Tice EHIlo close the nominations, appoint Carter by acclamation, and to postpone the remaining appointment until the January 2 meeting. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD: Commissioner Johnson nominated John Greene and Bill Benfield for reappointments. Chairman Tice moved to close the nominations and appoint Greene and Benfield by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. NEW BUSINESS - Tonics for Discussion at the January 2001 Planning Session: Commissioner Johnson asked how close the manager and staffwere in determining the cost for more library space. He said he was interested in determining if the amount of money that had previously been appropriated to capital reserve would fit a reasonable time frame in the accomplishment ofthe new agricultural building, the DSS building, and the library (over two years). Blumenstein said the capital reserve fund was increased last year from $2 million to $2.5 million. Mashburn said a breakdown of funds would be available for each project at the January planning session. lie said the biggest questions concerned the library - whether to expand or start over with a new building. Commissioner Williams asked if a cost study had been completed on DSS. Mashburn said he was not certain on how much had been completed. He said he thought the project would come in "pretty close" to what was budgeted - 1.5 million up to 1.9 million.