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. <br /> / , '� r. <br /> ��� ,�: , <br /> ,^ . <br /> ~ <br /> Q�� <br /> L ''' MINUTES <br /> JUNE 21, 1982 <br /> The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in special session on Monday, <br /> |I June 21, 1982, at 8:00 P.M. in the Meeting Room, Municipal Building, Chapel <br /> _ <br /> ;Hill, North Carolina. <br /> Commissioners present: Chairman Richard E. Whitted, and Commissioners <br /> Norman Gustaveson, Shirley E. Marshall, Norman Walker and Don Willhoit. <br /> The purpose of the meeting was a budget work session; Chairman Whitted <br /> presided and introduced the Honorable Anne C. Barnes, Orange-Chatham Representative <br /> to the North Carolina House. Representative Barnes presented a report on the <br /> Appropriations Bill now under consideration by the North Carolina Senate and <br /> — <br /> passed by the House on this date and that Bill 's effect on local government bud- <br /> gets. <br /> Chairman Whitted thanked Representative Barnes for her timely report; she <br /> added that she would return the following evening for a further up-date. <br /> The Finance Director, Wallace Harding, presented the latest revenue figures : <br /> for the County. <br /> Dr, Dan Lunsford, Assistant Superintendedt for Instruction in the Orange <br /> County Schools, provided the Board with information on costs for reshingling <br /> C.W, Stanford School. <br /> Dr. Pamela Mayer, Superintendent of the Chapel Hill-Carrbnrn Schools, told <br /> the Board that State action in its budget deliberations reduced that school <br /> system's budget request by about $139,422'08 and that its budget would be balanced <br /> by a district tax of $,148/$100' After consultation with the County Manager, Dr. <br /> Mayer said based on the collection rate for that district the schools' budget <br /> could be balanced by a District Tax of $,145/$100. " <br /> Chairman Whitted suggested moving $144,760 from the $244,760 Contingency to <br /> Revenue; and, noting that the State had eliminated merit increases for its employees <br /> this fiscal year, suggested that the County place %105,527 for merits into <br /> Revenue. Responding to Board questioning, Mr' Harding ` said that approximately <br /> $733,000 was in fund balance. <br /> Commissioner Whitted further suggested funding $100,000 for C.N. Stanford ^ <br /> for reshingling; $125,000 for A.L. Stanback; $100,000 for schools' current operating <br />