062083RANDOEPH COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
145 WORTH STREET - ASHEBORO. N. C. 27203
Revenue Sharing
Budget Hearing Minutes
June 20, 1983 - 9:00 a.m.
As required by law, the Randolph County Board of Commissioners conducted a Public
Hearing on the proposed budget for 1983-84 fiscal year.
The Public Daring was held Monday, June 20, 1983 at 9:00 a.m. in the Commissioners'
Meeting Room, Randolph County Courthouse, Asheboro, North Carolina. Citizens attending
the Hearing had the right to provide written and oral comments and to ask questions
regarding the entire budget and the relationship of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds to the
entire budget.
The Public Hearing was conducted by Mr. William T. Boyd, Chairman of the Randolph
County Board of Commissioners, with the following Commissioners present: Richard Pugh,
Richard Petty, Darrell Frye, Floyd Langley. Total attendance for the Public Hearing was
approximately 22 people.
Don Osborne, Chairman of the Randolph County Board of Education, and Dr. George
Fleetwood, Superintendent of the Randolph County School System, made an appeal for more
money for the County School System. Special emphasis was placed on the need for addi-
tional capital outlay funds.
Lee Phoenix, Superintendent of the Asheboro City School System, requested more funds
for capital outlay. Mr. Phoenix was introduced by Lee Stone, Chairman of the Asheboro
School Board.
An appeal for more funds was made on behalf of the Senior Adults Association by Joyce
Ward, Elmer Warner, and Paul Bell.
Earl Greene from Seagrove Township spoke against the proposed tax increase. Mr.
Greene presented opposition to the extra positions in the Emergency Services budget.
George Jones discussed the proposed classification study and raised questions
concerning a 7� tax increase at one time instead of over a period of budget years.
Johnny Lewis, member of the Randolph County School Board from the Archdale -Trinity
area, praised o e Commissioners for being willing to raise taxes this year to fund
needed services in Randolph County.
The Public Hearing was adjourned at 10:55 a.m.
Annie Shaw, Clerk to the` Randolph County
Board of Commissioners
MINUTES
RANDOLPH COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
June 20, 1983
The Randolph County Board of Commissioners met in special session
to discuss the 1983-84 budget on June 20, 1983 at 11:00 a.m. in Courtroom B,
Randolph County Courthouse, Asheboro, NC. Present were Chairman Bill Boyd,
Richard Pugh, Richard Petty, Darrell Frye, and Floyd Langley. This meeting was
held immediately after adjourning a Public Hearing on the 1983-84 budget.
Upon motion of Bill Boyd, seconded by Richard Pugh, the Commis-
sioners unanimously agreed that for the purposes of penciling in changes in the
proposed 1983-84 budget, they would do so by consensus rather than by formal
motions.
The Commissioners approved three deputy positions and two jailor
positions in the Sheriff's budget and increased the capital outlay for the city
and county schools to the amount they had requested. This adjustment totaled
$67,385 for the five positions in the Sheriff's Department (cost of uniforms
and fringe benefits figured in) and $140,280 for capital outlay.
Bob Crumley reported that bids for the Goodyear project are
running lower than had been anticipated and that he would feel comfortable in
reducing the $319,000 budgeted for this project to $300,000. The Commissioners
approved this change.
The Transportation Coordinator requested $6,200, which the
Commissioners approved.
The Commissioners decided to allocate $12,500 to the Senior
Adults Association.
The Commissioners held a lengthy discussion on whether the County
should include Mental Health in the implementation of the classification study
and in the. 5% across-the-board raise. No decision was reached.
The Commissioners ended the budget discussion and moved to other
matters.
Frank Willis presented bids for a Mental Health van. On motion
of Floyd Langley, seconded by Darrell Frye, the Commissioners unanimously
accepted the low bid of $12,453.77 from Horace G. Ilderton, Inc. and waived the
performance bond. 6i8 e. Qt+A 6_3 re�ece ht.+e .
Bob Crumley announced that the Town of Ramseur has requested the
Commissioners to authorize the County building inspectors to perform inspec-
tions within the town limits of Ramseur. Ramseur is presently without an
inspector, and these requested services are on a temporary basis only until
they can hire a qualified inspector. On motion of Richard Petty, seconded by
Darrell Frye, the Commissioners unanimously voted to allow the County inspec-
tors to perform inspections in Ramseur on a 90 -day basis as an emergency ser-
vice. Mr. Crumley explained that fees charged as compensation to the County
would be the same as that charged to county residents for building permits.
Richard Pugh informed the Board that Randleman and Archdale have
discontinued having a dispatcher at night and have asked the Sheriff's Depart-
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gate the possibility of requiring some compensation from Randleman and Archdale
for the salary of the County's night dispatcher.
On motion of Richard Pugh, seconded by Richard Petty, the Commis-
sioners voted to adjourn this meeting and to meet again at 7:00 p.m.on Thurs-
day, June 23.