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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_12553. Request for Approval of the June 2006 Refunds and Releases: Acting County Manager Blumenstein requested approval of the following releases and refunds. JUNE 2006 TAX RELEASES & REFUNDS Releases Refunds County 18,009.71 1,653.84 Solid Waste Fees 312.00 0 East Alexander Co. Fire #1 0 0 Shepherd's Fire # 2 0 0 Mount Mourne Fire # 3 30.96 5.78 1 All County Fire # 4 730.48 15.65 Statesville City 837.98 34.20 Statesville Downtown 0.62 0 Mooresville Town 10,089.75 95.55 Mooresville Downtown 0 0 Mooresville School 0 0 Love Valley 0 0 Harmony 323.86 0 Troutman 35.27 0 Total $30,370.63 $1,805.02 A complete list, of the individual tax releases and refunds, is hereby incorporated into the minutes by reference. 4. Request from the Sheriff's Department for Approval to Establish a Temporary, Full - Time Position (no new funds requested): Chief Deputy Dowdle advised that a lieutenant would be retiring within the year, and it was important to train someone for the position. He said the sheriff desired to create a temporary, but full-time sergeant's position up until the lieutenant retired. Dowdle said the employee occupying the temporary position would assume the retiring officer's duties once the retirement occurred. 5. Request for Approval to Renew a Pay Phone & Inmate Recording System Contract with Securus Technologies (formerly Evercom Systems, Inc.) Chief Deputy Dowdle said this four- year contract was for the pay phones and inmate recording system at the jail. He said the company had been reliable in the past, and the department recommended approval. Acting County Manager Susan Blumenstein added that the past four-year commissions on the phones had been $233,077.53. 6. Request from the Iredell County Area Transportation Department to Shift Funds (Operational Budget) from Salaries/Part-Time to Salaries/Full-Time (includes benefits) for Three New Driver Positions and to Reclassify a Part -Time Driver Position to a Temporary Position (Actions will create a Reduction in 2006-07 budget): Transportation Director Ben Garrison said that due to increased need, especially in employment transports, some shifting of personnel was needed. He said in the past, it had been difficult to recruit and hire part- time drivers plus there had been much turnover. Garrison said the request, after approval, would actually generate a $16,996 increase in fund balance. 7. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #1 to Allocate/Appropriate Homeland Security Grant Monies from Prior Years that Have not been Expended: Emergency Management Director David Martin said the state had extended the deadline for usage of the FY 2003 (Part One & Part Two) grants, the FY 2004 grant funding, and the FY 2004 funds for the Citizens Corp. He said $60,348 remained, and he requested permission to use the funds for the following: • light towers (3) to be used by all emergency responders $27,600 • interoperability radio converter for command unit $10,000 • UHF & VHF radios to be used with converter $ 2,100 • Satellite phones (2) EM for direct state contact $ 9,540 • Bikes/equipment for EMS Medical Bike team $ 2,830 • Duplexes (2) for EM radio cache $ 1,200 • CERT Kits for CERT Teams $1,400