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072391RANDOLPH COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS July 23, 1991 Minutes The Randolph County Board of Commissioners met in special session at 6:00 p.m. on July 23, 1991. Commissioners Frye, Davidson, Petty and Comer were present. Commissioner Langley was absent. Chairman Frye announced that the first item on the agenda, Soil and Water Conservation request for retirement funds, had been withdrawn. Adoption of 1991-92 Budget Mary Wade, President -Elect of the Archdale -Trinity Chamber of Commerce, stated that Archdale is still interested in having Mental Health offices in that area. Louise Calloway, Mental Health Director, stated that she has a phone system, some furniture and two vacant positions she is saving for Archdale. Dr. George Fleetwood, Superintendent of Randolph County Schools, expressed appreciation for the Board's financial support of education. Chairman Frye stated that the Board would like to pledge $25,000 to Hospice at $5,000 per year and that they would like a plaque put up at Hospice in memory of late Commissioner Clinton Comer. On motion of Davidson, seconded by Petty, the Board voted to adopt the 1991-92 Budget Ordinance, setting the property tax rate at 57.200 and the dog license fee at $3.50, and increasing revenue projections by $182,885, to be used as follows: $ 5,715 - Board of Elections 6,000 - Influenza Project 50,000 - Contract with Tax Equity Consultants Sheriff's Department trade of 2 cars for 2 new employees 5,000 - Hospice 5,000 - Regional Consolidated Services 111,170 - 2% salary increase starting January 1, 1992 for County employees and Mental Health A copy of the Budget Ordinance is included by reference. School District Tax Rates On motion of Petty, seconded by Comer, the Board set the Archdale -Trinity School District tax rate at lOC• On motion of Davidson, seconded by Petty, the Board set the Asheboro School District tax rate at 14.50. On motion of Petty, seconded by Comer, the Board set the fire district tax rates as follows: Bennett, 5C; Climax, 100; Coleridge, 9C; Eastside, 6C; Fairgrove, 4C; Farmer, 7C; Franklinville, 8C; Guil-Rand, 100; Julian, 100; Level Cross, 8C; Northeast, 7C; Randleman, 9C; Seagrove, 100; Sophia, 100; Southwest, IOC; Staley, 100; Tabernacle, 10c; Ulah, 7C; Westside, 9C• Charge to Collect Taxes On motion of Petty, seconded by Davidson, the Board approved a charge to the Tax Collector to collect taxes. A copy of the charge is included by reference. Commissioners Minutes July 23, 1991 Page 2 Adoption of Schematic Jail Designs Ed Watson of Construction Control Corporation and Bill O'Brien and Kenn Gardner of O'Brien/Atkins Architects outlined proposed cost reduction options in the schematic design for the law enforcement and detention center, following earlier instructions from the Commissioners to make changes to reduce the cost. On motion of Davidson, seconded by Petty, the Board approved the schematic design and drawings as first presented, with the following changes: fencing in lieu of masonry walls at truck dock, utility brick in lieu of face brick, standard bar joist/metal deck construction over dayrooms in lieu of precast concrete deck, delete concrete in masonry walls between cells of same classification (except maximum and holding), delete 20 parking spaces. The motion also included approval for O'Brien/Atkins to proceed with the next phase of design. Adjournment On motion of Davidson, seconded by Comer, the Board adjourned.