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allocated for renovations to Horton Park but never used. No additional money would be requested from <br />the County for the Dog Park. Mr. Payne stated the Parks & Recreation Commission approved the <br />project at their November meeting. Commissioner Shook stated she thought this should be a City <br />project instead of a County project. Commissioner Reives had concerns that this project has not been <br />brought before the Commissioners until now. Horton Park on Washington Avenue, which has been <br />closed for a few years, was discussed. Commissioners' expressed concerns that the $20,000 should <br />not be taken from Horton Park. After further discussion, Commissioner Womack moved to deny the <br />request for a Dog Park at Kiwanis Park and see if the City of Sanford would be inte ed in taking on <br />this project. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: OF <br />LE <br />M <br />oL <br />m <br />th <br />Cc <br />wit <br />Re <br />iss <br />a <br />bu <br />pu <br />bic <br />r of the <br />irtment. <br />passed <br />tomack <br />a vote, <br />he Lee <br />Everett <br />rrs old. <br />safety <br />ved for <br />- urrent <br />rgency <br />:eipt of <br />i ne t3o° onsidered a Budget Amendment for the Lee County Industrial Park road project that <br />had been add to the Agenda at the beginning of the meeting. County Manager John Crumpton <br />stated that remaining funds of $45,323 from the San -Lee Dam Project are being transferred to the <br />Industrial Park Expansion Project Fund, along with $4,677 from the General Fund Balance to allocate <br />funds for the easements needed to complete the road project in the Industrial Park. After discussion, <br />Commissioner Reives moved to approve Budget Amendment # 12/03/12/07, a copy of which is <br />attached to these minutes and by this reference made a part hereof. Upon a vote, the results were as <br />follows: <br />4 <br />