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6 <br /> • The Planning and Inspections Department has deferred revenue for the following <br /> programs: <br /> o Building Inspections —As of June 30, 2022, the department has $122,973 <br /> in deferred revenue, for use in FY 2022-23, related to Building Inspections. <br /> o Erosion Control — As of June 30, 2022, the department has $52,866 in <br /> deferred revenue, for use in FY 2022-23, related to Erosion Control. <br /> o Buckhorn Business Center, Erosion Control — As of June 30, 2022, the <br /> department has $21,186 in deferred revenue, for use in FY 2022-23, related <br /> to the Buckhorn Business Center. <br /> This budget amendment provides for the receipt of these deferred revenues for use in <br /> FY 2022-23. <br /> SOCIAL JUSTICE IMPACT: The following Orange County Social Justice Goal is <br /> applicable to this item: <br /> • GOAL: ESTABLISH SUSTAINABLE AND EQUITABLE LAND-USE AND <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES <br /> The fair treatment and meaningful involvement of people of all races, cultures, <br /> incomes and educational levels with respect to the development and enforcement <br /> of environmental laws, regulations, policies, and decisions. Fair treatment means <br /> that no group of people should bear a disproportionate share of the negative <br /> environmental consequences resulting from industrial, governmental and <br /> commercial operations or policies. <br /> Asset Management Services <br /> 6. Asset Management has received $25,000 from the NC Department of Environmental <br /> Quality's Division of Air Quality under Phase 2 of the Volkswagen Mitigation plan. These <br /> funds will be used to install five (5) new Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers at the Eno River <br /> Parking Deck. The County match for these EV chargers will be $14,848 and will be drawn <br /> from the Sustainability Capital Project. The project takes advantage of electrical <br /> infrastructure recently designed and installed through the Clean Fuels Advanced <br /> Technology (CFAT) grant to provide additional capacity for more chargers at this very busy, <br /> publicly accessible parking garage within walking distance to a grocery store, parks, <br /> greenway trails, historic attractions, restaurants, churches and local businesses. Each <br /> charger will be connected to Evergreen, an EV charging network owned and operated by <br /> Orange County. Charging will be available to the public free of charge. Orange County <br /> staff will oversee customer support and monitor usage. This amends the Sustainability <br /> Capital Project Ordinance in the County Capital Fund: <br /> Sustainability Projects ($25,000) - Project# 30051 <br /> Revenues for this project: <br /> Current FY 2022-23 FY 2022-23 <br /> FY 2022-23 Amendment Revised <br /> Transfer From General Fund $156,000 $0 $156,000 <br /> Grant Funding $0 $25,000 $25,000 <br /> Total Project Funding $156,000 $25,000 $181,000 <br />