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<br />,r-" <br />~j . <br /> <br />October 24,2006 <br /> <br />explained that staff was recommending Option 1 with an estimated cost of <br /> <br />$20,000. However, the space in the basement of the Sheriff's Office that was <br /> <br />initially proposed to house Leisure Services is not adequate and other locations <br /> <br />are being considered at this time, possibly some school space. City Manager <br /> <br />Collins indicated that Option 1 would be the least expensive and he would like <br /> <br />Council's approval with a budget adjustment of no more than $20,000. Wade <br /> <br />Bartlett, Finance Director, has found funds in the current budget to cover this <br /> <br />amount. Miss Ziglar's choice would be Option 3. Council Member Anderson <br /> <br />asked about the J & D Court and City Manager Collins said the Judge <br /> <br />indicated his needs were not as pressing and would probably be several years <br /> <br />down the road. After further discussion and questions by Council, Vice Mayor <br /> <br />Clark made a motion to approve Option 1 with a budget of $20,000 to relocate <br /> <br />Leisure Services; the motion was duly seconded and carried by the following <br /> <br />vote, with all members voting: Vote 5-0. Yeas (5) - Reynolds, Clark, Anderson, <br /> <br />Ferrill, Lawson. Nays (0) - None. Mayor Reynolds indicated if it did not take <br /> <br />the $20,000 to relocate Leisure Services and Option 3 can be done within that <br /> <br />amount, that it be considered. <br /> <br />Ruth Easley, Commissioner of the Revenue, gave a quarterly report on <br /> <br />the revenue breakdowns of the FY 2006-2007 Real Property, Personal Property <br /> <br />Book and Public Service Properties along with a report on the business licenses <br /> <br />and meals tax. <br />