CH2M Hill, explained the Proposed Facilities
and Preliminary cost estimates on the Siletz
Reservation Improvement. Each item and cost
was gone through with the BIA being able to
take on the expenses of the parking lot and
the access road. The starting figure was
$927,000. The Council approved that figure
at the reduced price of $425,000.
MOTION: Mary Alice Muncey, to approve the
HUD application in the amount of $425,000.00
SECONDED: Dave Hatch
VOTE: 5 FOR 0 AGAINST
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Councils decision was to ask Mary Fisher
to reconsider her resignation and give her
a months leave of absence as they felt she
was a great asset.
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The Council commended Doni White for the
fine job she did on the special exhibit
of Siletz Indians art and artifacts at
the Georgia-Pacific Historical Museum
in Portland.
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Meeting adjourned.
Maxine Rilatos, Siletz C.H.R. requested
an electric heater for a Tribal Member
that had just recently been released from
the hospital.
MOTION: L.D.John, to approve the purchase
of the heater with the heater to be
returned when no longer needed.
SECONDED: Ed Case Sr.
VOTE:
5 FOR 0 AGAINST
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The Chairman, Art Bensell reported on his
trip to Washington, D.C., stating that he
did get to meet with Senator Hatfield and
Les AuCoin. He felt that a lot was accom-
plifeh^dc. with the meeting of the Senators.
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The resignation letter from Mary Fisher
was read aloud.
MOTION: Dave Hatch to enter into executive
session.
SECONDED:Stanley Strong
VOTE: 6 FOR 0 AGAINST
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Mary Alice Muncey moved to enter back into
regular session. Lindsey John seconded
the motion. Vote 6 for 0 against.
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NEXT COUNCIL MEETING
JUNE 22, 1981 2:00 P.M.
SILETZ AREA OFFICE