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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0051 (2)'APR r ", 036 Commissioner Boone said that Mr. Madison had presented a good argument against rezoning the property in question, but that the vote was just a technical procedural motion that the petition was appropriate. Mr. Lundy said the vote of the board has nothing to do with whether the property will be rezoned. It is based solely on petition being found appropriate and in order. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 1 (Madison). BUDGET AMENDMENTS 134, 135, AND 136: The following amendments were submitted for approval: 134 - To transfer funds from printing to part-time salaries to cover additional costs incurred during elections 10-430-0012 Printing (3,450) 10-430-0003 Salaries 3,000 10-430-0005 FICA 450 No increase in total budget. 135 To transfer funds from salaries to contracted services to cover cost of temporary service while secretary is on maternity leave. 10-530-0002 Salaries & Wages (6,110) 10-530-0045 Contracted Services 6,110 No increase in total budget. 136 To recognize $671 additional state funds for Medicaid Transportation and transfer total M -TAP from DSS to Health budget. 10-349-25 Elderly, Handicapped M -TAP Trans. ( 671) 10-616-0640 DSS - State Transportation ( 2,782) 10-592-0686 Health - MM -TAP Transp. Assist 3,453 MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to approve all three budget amendments. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. FIRST RESPONDER APPROVED: Mr. Al Upton was present and stated that the first responder applicant, Mark J. Cook, was certified to act in the capacity of a first responder. MOTION from Commissioner Madison to approve Mark J. Cook as a first responder. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. BIDS FOR RCRA SUBTITLE D, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL: Mr. Carson Fisher, County Engineer, presented these bids. The officials from Municipal Engineering Company, the consulting engineering firm for the landfill, were also present. The county commissioners had received a short list of the bids that were received for this project last Thursday. Mr. Fisher passed out information that would support the bids that were received. A letter from Municipal Engineering Services recommending that the bids be awarded to Ground Improvement Techniques, who submitted the low bid of $2,933,005.11, was passed to the board members. A question was raised by the second low bidder, Cascade/ Dematte is I from Hickory, NC, regarding an item that was to have been written into the bids when submitted. There were two particular items that