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Sarasota News Leader September 13, 2013 Page 19 In fact, Vice Mayor James Blucher made that a part of his motion on Monday, which passed on a 3-1 vote. (Mayor Linda Yates was not present for the meeting. City Commissioner Cheryl Cook cast the "No" vote.) Carolyn Mason will not execute the agreement with WMS Sarasota Management until after County Administrator Randall Reid and North Port City Manager Jonathan Lewis have completed their research. That caveat, Blucher said, was to prevent the need for the City Commission to address the matter again if the county board wanted more extensive checks. According to the interlocal agreement the City and County commissions approved in June, any contract changes proposed by one commission would have to win the other commission's approval before the agreement could be finalized. The motion passed unanimously. "The only reason I was looking at this aspect of this was because of the nature and value of the asset and the jewel that it is in the city of North Port," County Commissioner Christine Robinson said. "It wasn't a reflection of this vendor or a reflection of the other one. I just was trying to make sure of that extra level of safety." Therefore, according to a motion put forward by County Commissioner Nora Patterson on "This community's been burned too many Sept. 10, County Commission Chairwoman times by people that move here," Vice Chair- Prior to closing this summer, Warm Mineral Springs offered exercise classes for visitors. Photo courtesy of City of North Port

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