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21 <br /> 1 Commissioner McKee said he does not disagree. He said that getting schools up to <br /> 2 adequate safety is important too. He said he doesn't want to put funds into schools that will only <br /> 3 get 10 more years of useful life. <br /> 4 Chair Bedford asked what school he is referring to. <br /> 5 Commissioner McKee said Grady Brown. <br /> 6 Travis Myren said there would be about $84-85 million left for other projects. <br /> 7 Chair Bedford said she thought they should follow Woolpert and every school has to have <br /> 8 basic safety/fire etc. and then the remainder of the funds can go back to the school board to <br /> 9 determine allocation. She said that they can still do levels 1,2,3, but not 4 and 5. She said those <br /> 10 must wait. She said Orange County is going to have to do a redistricting. She said that the school <br /> 11 board can look at safety needs and bring those back. <br /> 12 Commissioner Richards said Grady Brown is $16 million and there is money to do that. <br /> 13 She said that they will still have the funds to prioritize that if they wish. <br /> 14 Travis Myren said there was confusion about the Central plan. He said that it never <br /> 15 planned to merge the two schools. <br /> 16 Kirk Vaughn said the use of the word consolidation confused that. <br /> 17 Commissioner Hamilton said she wishes there was an option 3. She said she feels a little <br /> 18 unclear and they didn't get the details on it soon enough to be able to dig in. She said that seeing <br /> 19 sequencing provided by CHCCS and output numbers really helped to clarify what they are trying <br /> 20 to do, and not having that from OCS is difficult. <br /> 21 Chair Bedford said what OCS did was that instead of following Woolpert's <br /> 22 recommendation, they came up with their own list and she said that is putting lipstick on a pig. <br /> 23 She said that's the same plan. She said buildings just keep aging. She said she wants to see a <br /> 24 new elementary school. She said that they will need to go back to the school board and have <br /> 25 them lay out high priority needs and let the school board identify other priorities. Chair Bedford <br /> 26 said GCS's approach wasn't what she expected or wanted in order to not keep kicking the can <br /> 27 down the road. <br /> 28 Commissioner Fowler said Option 1 does give OCS some leeway on the Central rebuild <br /> 29 and their point about not replacing Orange Middle School because there was 7-10 years of <br /> 30 warranty left, but the plan replaces that around 7 years. She said that there are other schools with <br /> 31 open design, and they have to be addressed. She said she agrees with Option 1. <br /> 32 Commissioner Hamilton said she agrees that the Woolpert principles are what they paid <br /> 33 for and asked for. She said that the schools need to follow that. She said that she would like <br /> 34 another option for OCS to bring something closer to the plan. <br /> 35 Commissioner Richards said the decision goes back to why the Board decided to spend <br /> 36 the money for Woolpert. She said they wanted an objective look at the schools and total <br /> 37 assessment of facilities in the county for their children. She said when they start educating people <br /> 38 about the bond, it's important to go back to that principle. She said that she does not do see how <br /> 39 that is possible by spreading it out to all the schools. She said even though she voted against the <br /> 40 study initially, she thinks it was important to get to this point and they need to remain focused on <br /> 41 why they started this process. She said she is supportive of Option 1. <br /> 42 Travis Myren said even within Option 1, the county will not prescribe high priority items. <br /> 43 He said those will be selected by the school system. <br /> 44 Commissioner McKee said he agrees with Commissioner Richards's points. He said he <br /> 45 supports Option 2 but whatever decision they make, he just wants to get the longest life out of the <br /> 46 buildings. He said his fear is if they go with both new, they will burn out a lot of the funds. He said <br /> 47 that safety is his number one objective. <br /> 48 Chair Bedford said that Grady Brown proposed plumbing and some mechanical and <br /> 49 adding interior walls. She said it did not include connecting any buildings. <br /> 50 Chair Bedford said the school system can decide on the sequencing which high priority <br /> 51 need to address. <br />