and subject to audit. Upon motion made by Commissioner Holekamp, seconded 6y Commissioner Lehman, the Co~_~rt unanimously accepted the monthly r•epor-ts of: BETTY L. BURNEY, J. P. PREC # Report for January 34,217.00 Interest Earned 8.04 ROBERT L. TENCH, J. F'. F'REC # 3 Report for January 11,241.29 Interest Earned 78.75 Item 1.3 Late Bills ORDER N0. 22568 APPROVAL TO PAY LATE BILL TO MAYRN RRNCH On this the 1st day of March 1995, upon motion made by Commissioner Lehman, seconded by Commissioner Lackey, the Court unanimously approved by a vote of 4-0-0, to pay (320.00 from Line Item No. 10-570-487, Lodging Expense for• four nights for a Criminal Justice Management Seminar, in the Probation Office. COMMISSIONERS' COURT CONVENED IN R SPECIAL WORKSHOP SESSION ON Monday, February 27, 1995 with all Officers present and the following proceedings were held: A workshop was held for• the discussion on park land development for Kerr County. Sadie Burdett, Linda Speck, Dennis Kneese, George Prendergast, Bill Taylor, and Harold Wunsch were in attendance for the meeting. The Judge addressed the public stating that the Court would like to get the community involved with the park land development to get some ideas from the general public. Commissioner Oehler met with the Parks and Wildlife Department to get some funding star^t ed. We would also like to poll the public for needs, and we need to include as many organizations as possible. We are trying to do this with grants to where there would be no cost to the taxpayer. Mayor Wunsch suggested maybe a bed and breakfast tax. Linda Speck stated that we ar^e always needing practice fields for soccer that are level and ant free. We have already made a commitment with the City. Dennis Kneese applauded the Court for doing what they are doing this is long over due. Those of us that have grown up here know their is a need. There are grants you can get for Boat Ramps which is separate from other yr•ants. The F'AGE 770