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<br />Mr 'James Coates appeared before the Board-and reported on ,the
<br />work 4'of'the Juvenile.,Task Forcd; Mr; Coates. re ported that the House Bill.,. .
<br />requiring.facilities`foi housing juveniles had been extended for one year. He =
<br />further reported that his group., avored the-employment of'a Youth-Service Co
<br />'ordinator.and asked 'that consideration be.givexi for--,the the,fundiiig of this position"
<br />to provide services for. the youthcof the County.
<br />:M r.,Jon Moore reported thaf-he had been advised=that Lee County
<br />will no -qualify for funds under the Title. VI,Exparision Program Commissioner
<br />Gordon A. Wicker moved and Commissioncr Dotteser,seconded aresolution
<br />authorizing Mr. Moore'to pursue the issue o{YLee County's eligibility for funds! .
<br />under: this program-and to determine its status within the Raleigh consortium.
<br />Mrs:, Beatrice' Fields, the County Finance Officeri,appeared.before
<br />_ the Board and presented 'a- budget for consideration,by~the Board in accordance
<br />with.G.;_-S:• 159-11. ' The, Board directed t e' Clerk toFpublish'a Fstatement that the
<br />budget ;had been submitted to the governing."boar d and was available for public
<br />inspection in the.office of the Clerk to the Board The Clerk was also directed
<br />to give notice that the Board willhold a ;public hearing at•.8•.o'clock,-p.' m.., on
<br />June 20th, at-which'time:any persons who -wishto be;heard.ohthe`-subject,may:N
<br />appear and be-heard, all in accordance with..G S.,.1'59-12.4'SThe budget pre6erited
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<br />Was as'_follows:,
<br />Budget
<br />Other
<br />Ad Valorem
<br />Requirements
<br />Revenue
<br />Tax Revenue
<br />Legal
<br />6,000.00
<br />Commis sior, ers
<br />20,412,00
<br />Superior Court - Jury Commission
<br />2,000.00
<br />Extension Service
<br />25,104.00
<br />Election
<br />L0,111.00
<br />Finance
<br />63,014.00
<br />Tax Supervisor
<br />126,687.00
<br />Tax Collector
<br />42,700,00
<br />Tax Foreclosures
<br />3,000.00
<br />Jail
<br />93,334.00
<br />Register of Deeds
<br />50,248.00
<br />Sheriff
<br />313,459.00
<br />Public Buildings
<br />208,056.00
<br />Fire
<br />35,708.00
<br />Building Inspection
<br />25,621.00
<br />Sanitation
<br />118,028.00
<br />Ambulance
<br />93,536.00
<br />Medical Examiner
<br />3,500.00
<br />Veterans
<br />9,855.00
<br />Conservation
<br />5,630.00
<br />Civil Preparedness
<br />22,006.00
<br />non - Departmental
<br />315,432.00
<br />Airport
<br />18,400.00
<br />Health
<br />99;910.00
<br />Mental Health
<br />27,000.00
<br />Library
<br />102,316.00
<br />30,645.00
<br />Capital Outlay - Library Building
<br />276,000.00
<br />.,~bt Service
<br />335,298.00
<br />Social Services
<br />363,064.00
<br />Children's Center
<br />13,200.00
<br />Sheltered Workshop
<br />5,500.00
<br />Council on Aging
<br />38,500.00
<br />Recreation
<br />375,000.00
<br />Schools - C,E,
<br />1,521,491.00
<br />=.0,000.00
<br />Schools - C.O.
<br />250.000.00
<br />CCTI - C.E.
<br />18;,000.00
<br />CCTI - C.O.
<br />125,000.00
<br />General Fund Sundry Revenue
<br />1,6L8,308.00
<br />Revenue Sharing
<br />405,335.00
<br />Interest on Revenue Sharing
<br />15,500.00
<br />TOTALS
<br />5 ..59,120.00
<br />2,221,788.00
<br />3,437;332,00
<br />Necessary Tar: Pate Eased en 5350,000,000
<br />Valuation
<br />$1,04
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