HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_1123 (2)APRIL 2003 TAX RELEASES & REFUNDS
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Refunds —
County --- --_
26eleases
— ,050.61_
_
— 1,8_54.94—
—
Solid Waste Fees
90.00
—
East Alexander Co. Fire #1
14.14
0
She herd's Fire # 2
Mt. Mourne Fire # 3
17.12_
26.52
i4—
0
144.74
All County Fire # 4 _
Statesville City
912.02
4,190.51
--
239.71
-__ 0
Statesville Downtown
481.76
— 0
Mooresville Town
11,324.15
_
63.40
Mooresville Downtown
0
0
Mooresville School
Love Valley
Harmony
Troutman
Total
9_5.3.14
0
0
99.68
44,159.65
_
16.86 _
0
0
0-- _
2,319.65
5. Request for Approval of an Agreement with the Harmony Volunteer Fire
Department and the Olin Community Development Corporation for a
Communications Tower: Communications Director David Martin explained during
the briefing session that a 25 -year lease had been drafted for the county to build a 190
foot self-supporting tower at the Harmony Volunteer Fire Department Station located in
Olin, N.C. Martin said the county would provide an emergency generator for the site
and purchase the fuel. Mr. Martin said a site license application had been submitted to
the Federal Communications Commission.
6. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #40 for the Transfer of funds
($20,000) from the Contingency Line Item to the Legal Budget Line Item: Finance
Director Blumenstein said at the briefing session that several unexpected claims had
been brought against the county during this budget year. She said in March, a budget
amendment adding $20,000 to the legal budget had been approved; however, the claims
and settlements line item had again been overspent. Blumenstein said that in addition,
the legal professional services line item needed more funds. She requested that $20,000
be taken from the contingency fund and divided between the legal professional services
line item ($10,000) and the claims and settlements ($10,000) line item.
7. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #41 for the Acceptance of an FY
2002 Department of Justice/Office of Domestic Preparedness Grant: Emergency
Services Director Tracy Jackson said at the briefing that a grant totaling $37,508 had
been received. He requested approval of a budget amendment to recognize the funding
and permission to spend the money for supplies ($28,543) and equipment ($8,965).
8. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #42 in Regards to Supplemental
Retirement for the Register of Deeds: Finance Director Blumenstein mentioned
during the briefing that the supplemental retirement paid this fiscal year for the Register
of Deeds exceeded the budget by $19,301 on April 30. Blumenstein estimated an
additional $13,400 would be needed for the remainder of the year. She said Budget
Amendment #42 would recognize revenue ($32,700) received in excess of the budget
and appropriate it to the Supplemental Retirement line item.
9. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #43 in Reference to the
Trinity Volunteer Fire Department Truck Repairs in the Amount of $2,092.30:
During the briefing, Andy Webster, a member of the Fire Chiefs Advisory Committee,
said two trucks owned by the Trinity Fire Department had design flaws. He requested
that $2,092 be reimbursed to the fire department. (The Fire Tax Board minutes dated
February 25, 2003, indicated the repair cost for Truck Unit 801 was $1,505.14, and the
amount for Truck Unit 802 was $587.16. The Fire Tax Board voted to reimburse