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11 <br /> <br />Commissioner McKee said he knows citizens voted in the special district tax, but he has 1 <br />concerns about increasing this tax, and thus increasing the disparity between the schools 2 <br />James Barrett said this tax has not been increased, other than when new schools have 3 <br />been built. He said the request is boiler plate language that has always been put in the overall 4 <br />budget request, allowing for the BOCC to meet CHCCS operating needs by increasing the tax, 5 <br />which it never has. He said CHCCS does not want to increase disparity between the districts. 6 <br />Commissioner Price asked if CHCCS seeks an increase from the County, as well as the 7 <br />district tax. She said OCS is asking for a higher increase than CHCCS, but wonders if the two 8 <br />increases requested by CHCCS would be closer to the one increase request made by OCS. 9 <br />She asked if the BOCC were to approve the OCS per pupil increase, would it cover the amount 10 <br />requested by CHCC. 11 <br />Chair Dorosin said if the BOCC approves increases for one system, it must approve it 12 <br />for both. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Chair Dasi said if the BOCC approves the increase outlined by OCS, there would be no 15 <br />need to increase the special district tax for CHCCS. 16 <br />Commissioner Jacobs asked Bonnie Hammersley if she could identify how much of a 17 <br />tax increase is being recommended to cover the school bonds. 18 <br />Bonnie Hammersley said this will be phased in over 4 years, as well as a one-time 19 <br />increase of $.05. 20 <br />Commissioner Jacobs said last fall the BOCC discussed that it would be unlikely that the 21 <br />County could afford the requested increase, yet each year the BOCC is asked to do so. He 22 <br />said he realizes that the schools are trying to advocate for the needs of the students, but it is 23 <br />important to realize the limitations of the taxpayers at some point. 24 <br />Chair Dorosin said to be fair, everyone is being realistic and offering both continuation 25 <br />and expansion budgets, knowing that the bonds have to be paid for. 26 <br />Commissioner Burroughs said she has a suggestion for the school bus driver problem. 27 <br />She said Commissioner McKee has a license and did it previously, and maybe he could do it. 28 <br />Chair Dorosin said some OCS employees are paid less than minimum wage, and asked 29 <br />if the number of employees/contractors in CHCCS making less than $15/hour is known. 30 <br />Todd LoFrese said all district employees are making the current Orange County living 31 <br />wage of $13.75/hour. He said the information provided in the handout is a bid analysis for 32 <br />custodial contract bids last spring, and the cost difference between the base bid and the living 33 <br />wage bid, just for custodial services, is $400,000. He said CHCCS could not move forward with 34 <br />the higher bid, and he is not certain how many employees are with the contractors currently. 35 <br />Chair Dorosin asked if the number of contracted custodians is known. 36 <br />Todd LoFrese said he is unsure. 37 <br />Chair Dorosin said the cost of these employees is still a major concern to the Board of 38 <br />County Commissioners, and the possibility of bringing the services in house is still on the table. 39 <br />Todd LoFrese said the CHCCS BOE approved a policy in January 2017 to insure that all 40 <br />employees received the living wage, and custodial and child nutrition services are the only 41 <br />exception. 42 <br />Steve Halkiotis said he wished they had control over the $1.2 million state mandate 43 <br />increases. He said the districts should run the fund balance into the ground, and if a crisis 44 <br />arises, approach the BOCC for a bail out. He said Guilford County recently suffered a tornado, 45 <br />and one cannot know what Mother Nature may do. He said the bottom line is to take care of 46 <br />the kids, and if that means using the entire fund balance, he will vote to do so. He said he 47 <br />cannot control Raleigh, and the districts are caught between a rock and an extremely hard 48 <br />place. 49