HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0608 (2)East Alexander County Fire #1
37.83
Shepherd's Fire #2
197.14
Mt. Mourne Fire #3
62.35
All County Fire #4
3,129.94
Statesville City
13,611.01
Statesville Downtown
0
Mooresville Town
6,208.90
Mooresville Downtown
0
Mooresville School
1,047.66
Love Valley
0
Harmony
0
Troutman
258.34
Refunds for the Month of October 2001
$1,393.10
County
874.52
Solid Waste Fees
113.18
East Alexander Co. Fire #1
0
Shepherd's Fire #2
4.38
Mt. Mourne Fire #3
0
All County Fire #4
54.59
Statesville City
259.44
Statesville Downtown
0
Mooresville Town
68.71
Mooresville Downtown
0
Mooresville School
18.28
Love Valley
0
Harmony
0
Troutman
0
4. REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A BUDGET TRANSFER IN THE
GIS/MAPPING DEPARTMENT INVOLVING THE TRANSITION FROM
INFOCAD TO ArcInfo & APPROVAL OF BUDGET AMENDMENT #17
(BUDGET TRANSFER OF $11,550 FROM PART-TIME SALARIES TO
TRAINING AND $2,750 FROM PART-TIME SALARIES TO NON -
DEPRECIATED ASSETS) (Additional information may be found in the briefing
minutes.)
5. REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF EIGHT PATROL CAR BIDS FOR THE
SHERIFF'S DEPT. The following bids were opened on November 14, 2001.
Finish Line Ford $166,826.80 ($20,853.35 ea)
Mooresville Ford Mercury 176,994.00
Town & Country Ford 169,704.00
In a memo to the board, Purchasing Agent Evie Caldwell recommended for the
bid to be awarded to the low bidder (Finish Line Ford) for the "marked" patrol vehicles.
In addition, she indicated the county planned to purchase five unmarked cars from the
North Carolina State Contract at $20,715 each. She said this price included the street
appearance package, but it did not include items necessary for a "marked vehicle."
Caldwell said the purchases were within the budgeted amount.
The board awarded the bid to Finish Line Ford at $166,826.80.
6. REQUEST FROM THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT TO TRANSFER FUNDS
FROM THE DRUG SEIZURE ACCOUNT TO THE DEPARTMENTAL
SUPPLIES LINE ITEM FOR THE PURCHASE OF CELL PHONES &
APPROVAL OF BUDGET AMENDMENT #18: During the briefing, Assistant Jail
Supervisor Terry Beck said the sheriffs department desired to purchase 21 phones at
$100 each. Beck said the cell phones would be placed in the patrol cars. He said there
was available money in the drug seizure account to make the purchases.