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061191RANDOLPH COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS June 11, 1991 Minutes The Randolph County Board of Commissioners met in special session at 6:30 p.m. on June 11, 1991 in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Office Building, 707 McDowell Road, Asheboro, to hear budget requests. Commissioners Frye, Davidson, Langley and Comer were present. Commissioner Petty was absent. Personnel Hal Scott requested a clerical position to assist the personnel technician and who could also act as receptionist for the sixteen people in the administration area and do some bookkeeping for the finance office. Planning and Zoning Hal Johnson explained the new central permitting system which will become operational by mid-September. He noted that all capital outlay requests are for computers for the new system. Building Inspections Bill McDaniel stated that his capital outlay request is for a counter to be built at the Archdale Inspections office for the central permitting computer equipment. Computer Services Annette Lineberry reported that the new computer system is operational and that all conversions have been completed. She discussed the reorganization of her department due to 911 and said that employees are currently working on permanent street numbers. Health MiMi Cooper discussed problems with possible state cuts from their budget, especially in the area of communicable disease, which has seen a tremendous increase in the last year or so. 911 - Emergency Telephone System Fund Frank Willis stated that this project will take several years to complete and that this next year will be spent finishing road signs and permanent addressing. The $1.00 surcharge on all telephone bills will produce enough revenue to pay for these budgeted items. Mr. Willis said that renovation project for housing 911 central communications would be overseen by Bill McDaniel, Chief Building Inspector. Administration Frank Willis reported that increases in insurance and bonds account for most of the increase in the Administration budget. The amount budgeted for the countywide soil survey is down this year because the state will probably reduce personnel working on this project. Debt Service Frank Willis said that the County will make its last payment on the water and sewer bonds for the NC Zoo in the 91-92 budget year. Principal and interest payments for the $16 million school bonds are included in the new budget, as are payments for land purchased at the landfill. Animal Control Ordinance On motion. of Davidson, seconded by Langley, the Board adopted AN ORDINANCE GOVERNING THE GENERAL CONTROL OF RABIES, DOGS AND CATS IN RANDOLPH COUNTY. A copy of this ordinance is included by reference. Adjournment On motion of Davidson, seconded by Langley, the Board adjourned.