was a trial situation to see if it would work. Fire Marshal Mann granted a concession until such time as the court could see if it would work and if other counties would house their juveniles here. COMMISSIONERS' COURT WORKSHOP ON THE JTJVENILE DETENTION CENTER adjourned at 4:55 P.M. /9~.~0.2 COMMISSIONERS' COURT CONVENED IN A WORKSHOP with volunteer fire department representatives at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday, October 4, 1989, with all officers of the court and 46 representatives from the various fire departments present. The court invited the firefighters to the workshop to decide how to divide 56,000.00 in county training funds. Should the money be used to send representatives to the firefighting course at Texas A&M University or local countywide training. A poll. was taken as to how many firemen attended the training course at A&M in 1989. A total of 12 firemen attended. When asked i.f they could compete with A&M with the money alloted in this years budget, by having training courses here, the answer was no. It takes 24 r,lasses for- certification. The firefighters told the court they would like the money to send representatives to the A&M course. A pool of the Court was taken to see if fire districts were formed, would the County funding continue at its present level. Judge Edwards and Commissioner Ray said yes, while Commissioner's Morgan and Holekamp's reply was a qualified yes, and Commissioner Baldwin said no. The workshop ended at 8:30 P.M. The foregoing minutes from Volume R, Pages 527 t~~~h;;;ru 599 were read in open court and found to be correct ar+a are hereby approved this 10th day of October 19(~~ ATTEST: I ~J„ r. C'ft !"L Patricia Dy County Clerk Kerr County, Texas ~n~ R. Gordon M rga Commissioner, Precin #1 ~ - Bi Ray Commissioner, Precinct #2 Dantdy I2. 'Edwards County Judge Kerr County, Texas Glenn K. Hole Commissioner, Precinct #3 / c H. A. Baldwin Commissioner, Precinct #4 PAGE 599