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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0688 (2)Misrepresentation of self by password or signature. Unauthorized disclosure, use and dissemination of personal information regarding minors. i i i i i 8. Requests from the Mooresville Graded School District (MGSD) for: 1. Approval to Transfer $19,500 for a Moisture & Indoor Air Quality Project at Park View Elementary School 2. Notification/Approval of a Capital Outlay Budget Amendment in the Total Amount of $88,402 Blumenstein, during the briefing, said the MGSD had experienced a moisture problem in the basement classrooms at Park View Elementary. She said the school system had completed three projects (exterior wall enclosure, carpet in the media center, a telephone system replacement) at Park View and $19,500 was tmspent. Blumenstein said the school system wanted to use the $19,500 for the air quality project due to complaints. Mrs. Blumenstein said the budget amendment for $88,402 was due to the sales tax distribution decrease. She said the money was found by reducing the following accounts. Contingency $29,902 Copier Replacement 15,000 Maintenance Radio System 9,000 Telephone System Replacement 3,000 Bus Radios 5,000 Furniture & Equipment 10,000 ADA Compliance 10,000 Floor Tile Replacement at N.F. Woods 6 500 $88,402 9. Request for a Decision Concerning a Method of Governance for Mental Health Services Due to the Mental Health Reform Act: The board chose to remain as a multi - county area authority (present configuration). During the briefing, Commissioner Williams, said the counties of Surry and Yadkin had voted to remain as a multi -county authority. He said that in addition, the Board of Directors for Crossroads had voted to retain this type of authority. (The choices that were available to the commissioners were (1) to become a single -county program (2) to become a single -county area authority (3) to become a multi -county program or (4) to become a multi -county area authority. ) 10. Request for Permission to Allow Appropriate Punishment Options to Apply for FY 2002-03 Criminal Justice Partnership Program (CJPP) Funding: During the briefing session, Appropriate Punishment Options Director Pam Navey asked for permission to apply for a Criminal Justice Partnership Program grant in the amount of $121,929. She said the funding would be used for the continuation of the Iredeli Day Reporting Center. Navey said the center had been in operation for the past six years. She said it was one of the busiest centers in the state and on March 18, 2002, it had 122 clients. Blumenstein said during the briefing, the state was behind in its CJPP grant payments for this fiscal year. She said the funding for five months had been received. 11. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #35 to Allow the Transfer of a Position in the Sheriffs Department to the Solid Waste Department: Mashburn advised during the briefing that in the past the Solid Waste Enforcement Officer had been stationed in the sheriffs department. Mr. Mashburn said Sheriff Redmond had requested for this position to be transferred to the solid waste department. Mashburn said the employee would have a uniform similar to the one used by the animal control officers. 12. Request for Approval of the March 5, 2002 Minutes ----------- ----END OF CONSENT AGENDA-------_-__---_-__-