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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0094 (2)ADVISORY BOARD: Chairman Haire nominated Mrs. Joann Schmidt to fill the unexpired term on this board brought about by the resignation of Mr. Daniel Schmidt. This term expires June 30, 1994. There were no other nominations. MOTION from Commissioner Madison to close the nominations and appoint Mrs. Joann Schmidt by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. VEHICLE EVALUATION COMMITTEE: MOTION from Commissioner Madison to table these appointments until the 5/18/93 meeting. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. FIRE TAX DISTRICT BOARD: The following appointments were made: AT LARGE POSITION: Commissioner Stewart nominated Don Parker for the At Large position. There were no other nominations. This term begins 7/1/93 and concludes 6/30/96. MOTION from Commissioner Boone to close the nominations and appoint Mr. Parker by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. NORTHWEST QUADRANT DISTRICT: Commissioner Boone nominated Carroll Goodman to serve the Northwest Quadrant. There were no other nominations. Mr. Goodman would be serving the unexpired term of John Douglas, Jr., whose term would have expired 6/30/95. MOTION from Commissioner Boone to close the nominations and appoint Mr. Goodman by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. SOUTHWEST QUADRANT DISTRICT: Commissioner Boone nominated Vernon Clontz to this position. There were no other nominations. MOTION from Commissioner Madison to close and appoint Mr. Clontz by acclamation. This position begins 7/1/93 and concludes 6/30/96. None. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. OLD BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS DISTRICT VOTING: Chairman Haire said she had been approached by some people about the board's legal foundation insofar as district voting is concerned. She asked the county attorney to advise and direct the board in this matter. Mr. Pope said the matter of district voting involves some expertise. In the past the county has employed Mike Crowell, who is regarded as an expert in the field of district voting. He is involved in an almost daily basis in this particular area of the law. Mr. Pope said he has spoken to Mr. Crowell and asked him if he would be available to consult with and advise the county at this time. Mr. Crowell said he would. He has been very busy with other cases in this area of the law. Mr. Pope recommended to the board if the board wishes to know its legal position, that the board retain someone who has expertise in this field, and he further MAY' 4 1993 079