The Cannon County Commissioners will have two resolutions to readdress when they meet Tuesday night for their monthly meeting at the Cannon County Courthouse. The resolution to enact fees to cover the cost of the raise in salary for the General Sessions Judge after the first measure was vetoed by Cannon County Executive Mike Gannon. The second resolution was to enact an Archive fee to be used for the preservation and storage of records pertaining to the county business. Once again the first measure was vetoed by Cannon County Executive. In order for the commissioners to override the vetoes they simply need a majority vote. Both resolutions were passed unanimously last time by the Commissioners. Up for approval is two amendments. 1 is of the Cannon County School Budget that has already passed the Cannon County School Board. The other is from the Cannon County Election Committee to move money within its own budget. The commission will consider the candidates to fill the industrial development board membership. Thea Prince will address the Board on behalf of the Solid Waste Committee. Commissioner Tony Neal is scheduled to address the Board on behalf of the county’s Volunteer Fire Departments. There will be a motion to consider to require that the county attorney reside inside the county for expedience and accessibility. Michael George wishes to address the commission on the scrapping of the fire department surplus property. They will discuss and accept lowest bid for financing two used fire trucks for $130,000 and Glenn Steakley would like to address the commission. The meeting will start tonight at 6:00