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Minutes - 20040413
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2004
ORD-2004-012 - Budget Amendment #10
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<br />This budget amendment provides far the receipt of these additional state funds ($18,904) to <br />be used in the current fiscal year for the above stated purposes. (See Attachment 1, column <br />#1) <br />Non-Departmental <br />2. The NG Department of ,Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention recently awarded an <br />additional allocation of $3,467 in pass-through funds for the County's Juvenile Crime <br />Prevention Council (JCPC) program. The additional funding brings the total Juvenile Justice <br />and Delinquency Prevention funds received by the County for the current fiscal year to <br />$291,463. The JCPC recommends allocating these funds to Hillcrest Youth Shelter ($2,967) <br />and Orange Dispute Settlement Center ($500). In order to receive the additional funds, <br />Orange County is required to make a 30 percent match towards program expenses. Since <br />the County's approved budget for fiscal year 2003-04 provides funding for the Orange <br />Dispute Settlement Center through the County's outside agency process, the required match <br />for that agency has been met, However, the additional allocation to the Hillcrest Youth <br />Shelter will require a County match of 30 percent ($890), This amendment provides far the <br />receipt of the additional Department of Juvenile Justice pass-through funds in the amount of <br />$3,467 and provides for the County's required match to Hillcrest Youth Shelter through a <br />transfer of $890 from the County's currently budgeted Social Safety Net, (See Attachment <br />1, column #2) <br />3. For a number of years, Orange and Chatham County have jointly offered juvenile justice <br />and delinquency programs through the Orange Chatham Juvenile Justice Partnership, <br />Chatham County has received $2,500 from the North Carolina Department of Juvenile <br />Justice and Delinquency Prevention funds to provide intensive psychological services to <br />court-involved youth. Chatham has agreed to pass their funds to Orange County for <br />contract administration, This budget amendment provides for the receipt of a portion of <br />Chatham County's juvenile justice pass-through funds of $2,500 for these purposes. (See <br />Attachment 1, column #3) <br />4, This budget amendment transfers funds from the Non-Departmental function to the <br />Governing and Management function to implement the Board's action as to the Manager's <br />performance review for 2003-04, The Board of Commissioners' has completed the <br />Manager's performance review for 2003-04 and decided to adjust his salary from $136,110 <br />to $142,916 effective February 16, 2004. This salary adjustment provides the equivalent of <br />the salary increases granted to eligible employees during 2003-04 with implementation of <br />Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the Classification and Pay Study. This budget amendment enacts <br />the adjustment to the Manager's salary effective Febniary 16, 2004 and authorizes funding <br />for the cost of the adjustment for fiscal year 2003-04. (See Attachment 1, column #4) <br />Cooperative Extension <br />5. For a number of years, Cooperative Extension has offered a Breasffeeding <br />Suppart/Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP), Until this year, the <br />program was funded with federal monies, In December 2003, Cooperative Extension <br />received notification that the federal funding would be eliminated this spring, At that time, <br />the BOCC approved a request from Cooperative Extension to allow the program to continue <br />until the end of the current fiscal year, Funding for the continuation, estimated to be <br />$35,000, would come from the County's Social Safety Net at an estimated cost of $35,000, <br />
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