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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0671ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCIES OCCURRING ON BOARDS & COMMISSIONS Centralina Workforce Development Board (1 announcement) Hazardous Waste & Low Level Radioactive Waste Management Board (3 announcements) Animal Grievance Committee (I announcement) Historic Properties Commission (4 announcements) APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS & COMMISSIONS Adult Care Homc Community Advisory Committee (G appts . No nominations were submitted, and Chairman Tice ove to postpone the six appointments until the March 5 meeting. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. Board of Health (2 appts.): by Commissioner Bowles to postpone the two appointments until the March 5 meeting. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. Recreation Advisory Committee (I apps.): Commissioner Johnson nominated David Rothwell. No further nominations were submitted, and Chairman Tice Fmmoto close the nominations and appoint Rothwell by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. Troutman Board of Adjustment (ETJ) (2 ap ts.: Commissioner Williams nominated Frank Englebert for a three-year term to expire on February 8, 2005 and Jasper Farmer for a one-year term to expire on February 8, 2003. No further nominations were submitted, and Chairman Tice EvVAto close the nominations and appoint Englebert and Farmer by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - O. Nursing Home Advisory Committee: Commissioner Johnson nominated Jeff Smith. Commissioner Bowles nominated Deborah Okamuro. No further nominations were submitted, and Chairman Tice K.vA to appoint Smith and Okamuro by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes -- 5; Nays - 0. COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORT: County Manager Mashburn said a written activity report had been submitted. Update on Changes in Budgeted Revenues and Expenditures: Commissioner Johnson asked the county manager to give an update on the county's budget. Mashburn said it had been an especially difficult year to maintain a balanced budget. tie said this was because so many changes had occurred during the year. He reminded everyone of' Governor Easley's decision to withhold substantial amounts of revenue that had been budgeted in the state's budget for reimbursements to the county. He said the money, at one time, was county revenue, but the General Assembly decided to use it and reimburse the losses to the counties. Mashburn said the counties had not been able to count on the revenues in the last couple of years because they had been used to balance the state's budget. Mr. Mashburn said that in addition to this problem, the county had over projected the anticipated ad valorem tax revenues, and the sales tax distributions were down due to the economy.