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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1348BA#6: Appropriates the fund balance reserved for encumbrances at June 30, 1996. The reserved balance is established for outstanding orders for which the goods were not received or the services had not been provided at the end of the fiscal year. BAP: Transfers unspent funds of the Recreation Department (95-96) 1 to its Parks Reserve Fund. (Last year for this to be done.) BA#8: Appropriates the 1983 and 1986 1/2 cent sales taxes. (In August of this year, the County received the fourth quarter collections resulting in an additional $109,467 due to the two school systems (Iredell-Statesville gains $88,800 and Mooresville -Graded will receive $20,667)). Vice Chairman Boone stated he would like to point out that the sales tax money delivered to the schools is over and above what was appropriated to the two units by the County in this budget year. MOTION by Commissioner Madison to approve Budget Amendments #6,17, and #8 as presented. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF BUDGET AMENDMENTS #9 i #10 (UNUSED 95- 96 DARE FUNDS TO BE TRANSFERRED TO 96-97 BUDGET AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS FOR THE BOMB SAFETY CHECK PROGRAM: These amendments were described in detail during the agenda briefing. MOTION by Commissioner Boone to approve Budget Amendments #9 and #10. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF BUDGET AMENDMENT Oil (BUDGET REVISION TO TRANSFER LAPSED 96-97 FUNDS FROM SALARIES i FRINGE BENEFITS INTO OPERATING EXPENSES): The county manager reviewed what had been said during the agenda briefing by the health department staff. The amendment is requested due to the 100% staff turnover in the WIC department and the need for training of new employees. MOTION by Commissioner Johnson to approve Budget Amendment #11 as presented. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. Chairman Haire expressed appreciation to Mr. Joel Mashburn, County Manager, for serving as Interim Health Director. REQUEST FOR PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE: Sidney Weisner stated during the agenda briefing that he was requesting an increase in the rabies clinic price. The charge would go from $5.00 to $6.00 effective November 1, 1996. In addition, Weisner would like the Animal Control Ordinance to be amended as follows: section 3-9.(a) (2) should read as follows: sec. 3-9. Rabies control. (2) It shall be unlawful for any dog or cat owner to keep any dog or cat three (3) months of age or older unless such dog or eat has been immunized against rabies in accordance with state law and with an approved anti -rabic vaccine administered by a veterinarian, and such animals are wearing a collar with a valid rabies vaccination tag at all times the animal is off the property of the owner. An owner complying with all of the requirements of this SEP 171996 517