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0 ~~ - 2oa 3 r ~ "~"~ <br />~'/° <br />would do more like recycle the newspapers brought to the door, etc. He thinks this <br />is a positive step. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by Commissioner Jacobs to <br />adopt a revised interim ordinance providing for the year round conservation of water <br />and for temporary restrictions during water shortages and emergencies related to all <br />Orange Water and Sewer Authority customers located in the unincorporated part of <br />Orange County. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />~ Budpet Amendment #14 <br />The Board considered approving the budget, grant and capital project ordinance <br />amendments for fiscal year 2002-03. <br />Commissioner Gordon asked for more information on page five and the <br />expenditures. She asked for the staff to come up with a chart on how to decide what <br />the share of the budget is. Rod Visser said that basically the portion of the budget <br />for education is current expense, recurring capital, long-range capital outlay, debt <br />service, and a small amount for the school health nurse program. He will give a <br />more specific answer at a later time. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by Commissioner Carey to <br />approve the budget, capital, and grant project ordinances for countywide, DSS, <br />Efland Sewer Fund, 112/118 North Churton Street Capital Project Ordinance, <br />Register of Deeds, Health Department, and Sheriff. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />r. Approval of Fiscal Year 2003-2004 Capital Proiect Ordinances and Grant <br />Proiect Ordinances <br />The Board considered adopting the capital project ordinances and grant project <br />ordinances for FY 2003-2004. <br />Commissioner Jacobs made reference to page 16, Central Northern Orange Senior <br />Center Capital Project Ordinance, and that there was some discussion about trying <br />to treat both senior centers equally and spend a relatively equal rate. One center <br />has $400,000 and one center has $100,000, and he was trying to remember if they <br />were going to catch up next year. Rod Visser said that they are going to catch up <br />eventually. He will write it up and reiterate the timeline for this and the explanation <br />for the difference. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobs, seconded by Commissioner Halkiotis <br />to adopt the accompanying capital project ordinances and grant project ordinances. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />9. ITEMS FOR DECISION--REGULAR AGENDA <br />a-1. Reconsideration of APS Contract <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by Commissioner <br />Jacobs (for purpose of discussion) to extend the three-month APS contract to six months. <br />Commissioner Carey said that they are scheduled to get the HSUS report in <br />September and then the Board of County Commissioners will want to review it and share it with <br />