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- :Z? 9- zodZ;� <br /> Information Technology 8° b b <br /> Capital Project Ordinance <br /> Be it ordained by the Orange County Board of County Commissioners that pursuant to Section <br /> 13.2 of Chapter 159 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the following capital project is <br /> hereby adopted. <br /> Section 1. The project authorized provides funds to implement the phases of the County's <br /> Information Technology Plan. Proceeds from the County's portion of the one-half <br /> cent sales taxes, State grant funds for the Department of Social Services, and <br /> intergovernmental revenue from the Town of Chapel Hill's participation in the aerial <br /> photography component of the plan finance this project. <br /> Section 2. The officers of the County are hereby directed to proceed with the project within the <br /> budget contained herein. <br /> Section 3. The following revenue is anticipated to complete this project: <br /> Through Through <br /> 1999-00 FY 2000-01 2000-01 <br /> Sales Tax , <br /> Bond un <br /> Private Placement <br /> Grant Funds $6 $64,500 <br /> Other $166,000 $116,000 $282,000 <br /> Total Funding $3,70 447 $609,W $4,30,T47- <br /> Section 4. The following amount is appropriated for this project: <br /> Through Through <br /> 1999-00 FY 2000-01 2000-01 <br /> Land/Building <br /> 7e—sign <br /> Construction <br /> Other > <br /> Reserve for REF <br /> and Board Access $50,000 $0 $50,000 <br /> ota osts $3,700,447 $600,000 , <br /> Section 5. No funds allocated for public access initiatives will be expended from this project <br /> without recommendations from the Information Technology Committee and <br /> approval from the Board of County Commissioners. <br /> Section 6. This ordinance supersedes all previous Information Technology Capital Project <br /> Ordinances for Orange County. <br /> Section 7. This ordinance, originally adopted December 1, 1997, shall be in effect until June <br /> 30, 2001. <br /> Adopted this 29'day of June 2000. <br />