EXECUTIV3 SESSION ENDED AT 11:51 A.M. with no action taken in executive session. ?.o~8ag• ~ Item # 5.1 Commissioners' Report: Economically things are on an up swing with new businesses caning into town. Taco Be11 being one of the businesses coming in sanetirie this year. Conissioner Lackey is against accepting the lowest bid on various jobs. LVhitt Road is a mess right now and the job was bid by the hour, I would much rather bid by the job and not by the hour. Commissioner Holelcamp, - II~IS Contract was discussed and Stan Reid has the original and has bid proposals. It should be ready by July 20, 1992. Lane Valley is working real well with easements. Highway Department is checking water levels every fifteen days but can't start work until water levels come down. Any questions needing to be answered should be addressed to the Highway Department. Commissioner Oehler - Indian Creek is out of our hands until further payment is needed. ' COURT AATOURNED AT 12:00 Noon COMfiISSIONERS' COURT CONVrr"~D IN A Wt~RKSHOP SESSION ON Thursday, March 12, 1992 with all Officers present, and the following proceedings were had. 2~OHa.`b. 3 Workshop on the proposed rules and regulation for On-site sewerage facilities for Kerr County and issuing notice of public hearing. Item # 2.08 Ex Parte - to be taken out. The exparte provides communications with the Court. 5.02 E. was discussed of proper discharged water. The discussion of having bathrooms instead of bedrooms and people changed. Permissioner of property owners to have someone inspect their septic system. Useage of grey water would be conservation. Without the exparte what would be the sense in having 'Enviranental Health Officer? Stan Reid is against leaving the exparte out. COP~ifLSSIONERS' COURT ADJOURNED AT 2:45 P.M. 108-x. 4- COMMISSIOIVr~. tS' COURT CONV°,.NED IN SPECIAL hYJRKSHOP SESSION on Wednesday, March 18, 1992 with the Juveniles Advisory Board and the Juvenile Board with all Officers present and the following proceedings were had: Manbers Present of the Juvenile Advisory Board were: Peggy Heiss, Chairman, Tina Jobes, Vice Chairman, Annette Butler, Secretary, nanny Cortez, b3ember Nuke Davidson, I~iember, Janel Randow, I~1e~nber, Preston Douglass, Peggy Braun, Simon Harris, Probation OfficeY, David Haines, Probation Officer. Juvenile Board T~Iembers: Stephen B. Ables, District Judge 216th, Emil Karl Prohl, District Judge 198th. Discussion was held on whether or not to build a new building for the Juvenile Detention Center, Do away with the Detention Center or Transporting of the _ Juveniles to other counties. The Juvenile Advisory Board did a study for a Juvenile Detention Center involving other counties expenditures, pros and cons, etc. A Juvenile Detention Center can be funded by grants. Surrounding Counties are full to the max. April 9th will be held to discuss the outcome of this meeting and where the court stands for building a new facility or other alternatives. PAC;G 567