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show eight percent <br />though this figure <br />eight percent. If <br />very little margin <br />alternatives. <br />of last year audited budget which is a lower figure. Even <br />may be lower, from the LGC's perspective it would still be <br />this $196,000 was taken from fund balance it would leave <br />for error. He indicated he would review other <br />Discussion ensued on what the state is doing to the counties in <br />expecting them to continue services but not providing the money. <br />Commissioner Halkiotis suggested reviewing the new positions that are <br />proposed to see if they can be cut or delayed. <br />Commissioner Hartwell suggested taking some out of contingency. He <br />suggested that the budget be adopted excluding this possible cut and if <br />necessary, amend the budget'at a later date. It was decided that other <br />alternatives will be developed for further discussion. <br />With no further discussion, Chairman Carey adjourned <br />next Special Meeting will be held on June 12, 1990 at 1:00 <br />the Planning and Agricultural Building in Hillsborough to <br />1990 -91 budget. <br />JUNE 12. 1990 <br />the meeting. The <br />in the Food Lab of <br />further discuss the <br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in special session on June <br />12, 1990 at 1:00 p.m. in the Food Lab at the Planning and Agricultural <br />Building to continue their discussion of the <br />proposed 1990 -91 budget. <br />BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Moses Carey, Jr., and Commissioners <br />Stephen Halkiotis, John Hartwell and Shirley E. Marshall. <br />BOARD MEMBER ABSENT: Commissioner Don Willhoit. <br />STAFF PRESENT: County Manager John M. Link, Jr., Assistant <br />County Managers Albert Kittrell and Ellen Liston, Clerk to the Board <br />Beverly A. Blythe, Finance Director Ken Chavious, Budget Administrator Rod <br />Visser and Budget /Management Analyst Donna Wagner. <br />DSS BOARD <br />Chris Nutter stated two needs and asked for an affirmation. She stated <br />that the Department of Social Services needs four fulltime income maintenance <br />workers -- not two. Also she asked for a Board policy daycare dollars from <br />either the State of Federal Government be used first for daycare before <br />county dollars. She asked that the Board publicly accept the JOBS program. <br />Chris Nutter explained that in the budget the County Manager has <br />recommended two fulltime permanent income maintenance workers and two <br />temporary positions. <br />Phil Cook, DSS Board Member, stated that he feels the next few months <br />will show the need for these four fulltime permanent positions. He asked <br />that all four be funded now. <br />