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<br />      	Fire Districts
<br />   		5.  The Orange Grove Volunteer Fire Department has requested $75,000 to be drawn from
<br />			the district's available, unassigned fund balance. The district will use these funds, along
<br />			with $25,000 of the district's own reserve funds for vehicle replacement, to purchase an
<br />			administration/incident command vehicle. The vehicle will allow for the district to meet the
<br />			demands of its  increasing  call  volume and  service demands.  With this  appropriation,
<br />			approximately $75,000 remains in the district's unassigned fund balance. This amendment
<br />			increases the appropriation of Fund Balance in the Fire District Fund, outside the General
<br /> 			Fund.  (See Attachment 2.)
<br />   		6.  The Chapel Hill Fire Department has requested $12,000 to be drawn from the district's
<br />			available, unassigned fund balance. These funds, along with other funds from the Town of
<br />			Chapel  Hill, will be used to outfit two new fire engines arriving this summer. With this
<br />			appropriation, approximately $11,000 remains in the district's unassigned fund balance.
<br />			This amendment increases the appropriation of Fund Balance in the Fire District Fund,
<br />			outside the General Fund.  (See Attachment 3.)
<br />			SOCIAL  JUSTICE  IMPACT:    The  following  Orange  County  Social  Justice  Goal  is
<br />			applicable to this item:
<br />     			•    GOAL:  CREATE A SAFE COMMUNITY
<br />   				The reduction of risks from vehicle/traffic accidents, childhood and senior injuries,
<br />   				gang activity, substance abuse and domestic violence.
<br />      	Fleet Services
<br />   		7.  One of the County ambulances was totaled in a motor vehicle accident in May 2022.  The
<br />			County's insurance policy will provide $240,458 to purchase a replacement vehicle. Some
<br />			equipment, to include the LifePak heart monitor, stretcher, and stretcher power load, also
<br />			sustained damages during the incident and are unable to be repaired and recertified by the
<br />			vendor. These assets will need to be replaced as part of the upfit process for the new
<br />			ambulance.  In  order to  upfit the  new  ambulance,  $159,951  from  the  County  Capital
<br /> 			Reserve Fund will be transferred to the County Capital Fund. This amends the County
<br />			Capital Fund by $400,409, and amends the following Capital Ordinance:
<br />       					Vehicle Replacement Fund($400,409) - Project#30010
<br />		Revenues for this project:
<br />													Current 	FY 2022-23     FY 2022-23
<br />      												FY 2022-23      Amendment       Revised
<br />		Alternative Financing      							$6,666,438 			$6,666,438
<br />		Transit Tax Proceeds								$223,400   			$223,400
<br />		Insurance Reimbursement  							$166,098	$240,458       $406,556
<br />		Municipal Contribution  								$9,000      			$9,000
<br />		From Capital Reserve								$136,000	$159,951       $295,951
<br />		Grant Funding       								$2,666,549 			$2,666,549
<br />   								Total Project Funding 	$9,867,485	$400,409   $10,267,894
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