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DJJDP
Funding
LOCAL FUNDING
Local Cash Local In-
Match Kind
OTHER
State/
Federal
Total
Teen Health
$10,000
Solid Waste Fees
160.00
$10,000
Mills Home
$20,075
0.
Shepherd's Fire # 2
$20,075
Crossroads
$15,0001
44.71
9.42
$15,000
Project Challenge
$56,387
Statesville City
1,761.83
$56,387
Psychological Services
$6,820
0
Mooresville Town
$6,820
Barium Springs
$90,801
0
0
$90,801
Counseling Center
$12,00
Love Valley
0
$12,000
SCAN/ARK
$50,000
0
Troutman
$50,000
Piedmont Mediation
$16,038
$22,695.64
$2,685.07
$16,038
DonLin Counseling
$9,453
$9,453
JCPC administrative
$10,500
$10,500
TOTALS:
$297,074
$0 I $0
$0
1$297,074
2. Request for Approval of the April 2005 Releases and Refunds: Tax
Administrator Bill Doolittle, during the briefing session, requested approval of the
following releases and refunds.
APRIL 2005 TAX RELEASES & REFUNDS
Releases
Refunds
County
$15,409.01
1,810.70
Solid Waste Fees
160.00
65.00
East Alexander Co. Fire #1
3.47
0.
Shepherd's Fire # 2
70.32
7.32
Mount Mourne Fire # 3
44.71
9.42
All County Fire # 4
965.47
196.24
Statesville City
1,761.83
79.01
Statesville Downtown
13.73
0
Mooresville Town
3,485.25
406.07
Mooresville Downtown
0
0
Mooresville School
727.12
111.31
Love Valley
0
0
Harmony
15.04
0
Troutman
39.69
0
Total
$22,695.64
$2,685.07
A complete list, of the individual tax releases and refunds, is hereby incorporated into the
minutes by reference.
3. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #49 to Recognize $3,682
Received from the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) Specifically Designated for
Postage Costs Incurred with the 2005 List Maintenance Verification Mailing: During
the briefing session, County Manager Mashburn said the State Board of Elections had
awarded $3,682 in HAVA funds to be used for the postage costs incurred with the 2005
List Maintenance Verification Mailing.
4. Request for Approval of the Annual School Bus Lease for Camp Iredell: At
the agenda briefing, Recreation Director Robert Woody asked approval of a bus lease
extending from June 1, 2005 to August 12, 2005. Woody said Camp Iredell was the
largest revenue producer for the county, and the buses were needed to transport the
children to the activity sites. He said the department had thought about running two
Camp Iredell programs simultaneously, but there were not enough children at the present
time. He said a new program, however, had been developed for youth older than Camp
Iredell's targeted age group.