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D-6 AUDIT CONTRACT <br /> Commissioner Willhoit moved, seconded by Commissioner Marshall, to approve <br /> the audit contract for 1982-83 to Touche Ross and Company, for the County audit. <br /> Vote: Ayes, 4; noes, 0. <br /> D-7 BUDGET AMENDMENT <br /> Commissioner Willhoit moved, seconded by Commissioner Marshall, to approve <br /> the budget amendments as recommended by the Manager. Vote: Ayes, 4; noes, 0. <br /> (See page 41NI of this book'for those amendments.) <br /> D-8 HOUSING REHAB AWARDS <br /> Commissioner Marshall moved, seconded by Commissioner Whitted, to award the <br /> rehabilitation contracts to Taylor Home Improvement for units 29 and 29A ($8,010.00 <br /> and $8,115.00 respectively) and to Eugene Morrow for unit 35 for $7,148.00. Vote: <br /> Ayes, 4; noes, 0. (For complete bid results see pages y44,1'of this book.) <br /> D-9 FEBRUARY MEETING SCHEDULE <br /> Commissioner Lloyd moved, seconded by Commissioner Willhoit, to cancel the <br /> fourth Monday meeting in February (February 28). Vote: Ayes, 4; noes, 0. <br /> Commissioner Whitted announced that the Manager had a tentative date for <br /> a joint meeting with the two Boards of Education; this meeting is a follow up <br /> meeting to the October 7, 1982, where capital needs were discussed. The Manager <br /> announced February 14th as the recommended date. Commissioner Willhoit moved, <br /> seconded by Commissioner Lloyd, to schedule a joint meeting with the Chapel Hill- <br /> Carrboro and Orange County Boards of Education to discuss capital needs budgeting. <br /> Vote: Ayes, 4; noes, 0. <br /> E. SOCIAL SERVICES REPORT <br /> Mr. Tom Ward, Social Services Director, presented a report on the Child <br /> Protective Services and Adult Protective Services showing the impact on meeting the <br /> mandated services of the DSS of the additionally-funded -persorinel 'in the Protective <br /> Services program; statistics indicate that now the time mandates usually can be met <br /> qnd indicate, that the increase in the percentage of neglect over abuse cases may be <br /> due to the earlier intervention possible with the increased workers. DSS, now meeting <br /> mandated schedules in Child Protective Services is much closer to meeting them in Adult <br /> Protective Services where there is an increased demand for services. Ms. Janice <br /> Schopler, Chair of the Social Services Board, said that morale in the department has <br /> improved due to the increase in workers and everyone is doing a better job. <br /> D-10 PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER INDEX--Added Item <br /> Commissioner Willhoit moved, seconded by Commissioner Marshall, to approve <br />