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3 <br />Orange Chatham Justice Partnership <br />3. Chatham County has elected to transfer an additional $12,177 in their North Carolina <br />Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention funds to Orange County for the <br />administration of services. These funds will be applied to various agencies currently funded <br />through the Orange Chatham Justice Partnership agreement. This amendment provides for <br />the receipt of a portion of Chatham County's juvenile justice pass through funds in the <br />amount of $12,177 for these purposes. (See Attachment 1, column #3) <br />Governing and Management — Non - Departmental <br />4. At its April 19, 2005, the Board of County Commissioners approved an appropriation from <br />Commissioners' Contingency of up to $10,000 for a supplemental agreement with the firm of <br />Robert S. Segal that will produce various comparisons of educational resources available to <br />the two school systems that were not addressed in the March 2005 Educational Excellence <br />Report. With this $10,000 appropriation, $32,000 remains in the Commissioners' <br />Contingency for FY 2004 -05. (See Attachment 1, column #4) <br />Emergency Telephone System Fund <br />5. At its May 17, 2005 meeting, the Board of County Commissioners awarded an RFP for the <br />purchase of a GIS Map Display Software System from Sprint of Hickory, North Carolina in <br />the amount of $43,485. Of this amount, $10,000 will be reimbursed by Public Safety <br />Foundation of America grant funds. The BOCC originally approved a $33,100 grant from <br />the Public Safety Foundation of America on February 17, 2004, and this software purchase <br />is all that remains to be purchased for partial reimbursement related to the original grant <br />award. The remaining portion of the costs ($33,485) will be made from an appropriation of <br />fund balance from the Emergency Telephone System Fund. This budget amendment <br />provides for the re- budgeting of $10,000 in Public Safety Foundation of America grant funds, <br />and for an appropriation of $33,485 from the Emergency Telephone System's fund balance. <br />(See Attachment 1, column #5). <br />Soccer Superfund Capital Project Ordinance <br />6. At the regular meeting on May 3, 2005, the BOCC decided to allocate between two projects <br />the $1,025,000 remaining from 2001 voter - approved Recreation & Park Bonds for the <br />Soccer Superfund. $375,000 of that amount, for construction of two fields, will be added to <br />$975,000 in Soccer Superfund money already approved for the West Ten Soccer Park, <br />bringing the total of that capital project ordinance appropriation to $1,350,000. The BOCC <br />also decided to allocate $650,000 towards the development of soccer fields at Twin Creeks <br />Park. The accompanying capital project ordinances will appropriate these new funds to the <br />two respective soccer field projects. The existing Soccer Superfund Capital Project <br />Ordinance will be closed out as of June 30, 2005. (See Attachment #3, Soccer Superfund <br />Capital Project Ordinance, Attachment #4, West Ten Soccer Complex Capital Project <br />Ordinance, and Attachment #5, Twin Creeks Park Capital Project Ordinance) <br />