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2 <br /> transportation contract to five days per week. The attached budget amendment (box # 3, page 3) <br /> receives the additional revenue and appropriates $4,350 in additional funds to provide these <br /> additional hours of service. No additional County funds are required. _ <br /> Piney Mountain <br /> 5. At the September 20, 1994, meeting, the Board of County Commissioners approved an agreement <br /> for securing State Construction Grant funds for the extension of the municipal utility service to the <br /> Piney Mountain subdivision. Under the terms of the agreement, the County will contract with the <br /> Orange Water and Sewer Authority (OWASA) for the provision of administrative and technical <br /> services and the design, permitting, construction, administration, operation and maintenance of the <br /> Piney Mountain Subdivision Wastewater System. <br /> The funding for this utility work is to be paid by the homeowners ($348,850) and by a grant from <br /> the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission ($88,500).No direct County funds are <br /> required to complete the construction of the utility service. The attached capital project ordinance <br /> establishes this project and appropriates a total of $437,350 for the completion of this project. <br /> New Courthouse Capital Projects <br /> 6. The Board of Commissioners has approved a plan for the addition to the New Courthouse which <br /> varies the original scope of the project. The additional funds required for the completion of this <br /> project, $120,000 will not be needed until fiscal year 1995-96. However, in order to proceed with <br /> the project as planned, it is necessary to amend the capital project ordinance to reflect the Board's <br /> decision. The attached revised capital project ordinance reflects the additional appropriation to be <br /> made in 1995-96. The additional funds will be available from sales tax revenue based on updated <br /> revenue projections. <br /> Recommendation <br /> The Manager recommends that the Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed budget ordinance <br /> amendments and proposed capital project ordinances. <br />