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BK - 00025 PG <br />the North Carolina Governors Crime Commission ( NCGCC) submitted in January 2013. The NCGCC <br />selected both applications submitted with funding to start July 1, 2013. The first grant would allocate <br />$10,000 for Safe Schools Critical Training with no local match. The second grant would allocate <br />$78,705.40, with a 25% local match, to fund two deputy positions for School Resource Officer /Gang <br />Prevention Coordinators for one year. Commissioner Womack moved to approve the acceptance of the <br />above two referenced grants from the NC Governors Crime Commission as presented. Upon a vote, <br />the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Parks, Reives, Smith, and Womack <br />Nay: None <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />The Board considered a request from the Sheriff's Office to submit grants to the U.S. <br />Department of Justice to hire School Resource Officers. Lt. David Prevatte asked the Board for <br />approval to submit an application to the US Department of Justice COPS Office ( USDOJ) for funding of <br />two deputies to serve as School Resource Officers at the elementary schools within Lee County. The <br />grant would cover up to $125,000 per position for three (3) years. Lt. Prevatte stated the grants would <br />cover 75% of salary and benefits cost each year. After discussion, Commissioner Smith moved to <br />approve request to submit the application to USDOJ as presented. Upon a vote, the results were as <br />follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Parks, Reives, Smith, and Womack <br />Nay: None <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />The Board considered bids for the Lee County Sheriff's Office Evidence Room Project. Chief <br />Deputy Randall Butler stated the following bids had been received for the Evidence Room Project: <br />MTM Business Systems <br />No Bid <br />Tustin, CA <br />aads Office Solutions <br />$39,200.00 <br />Tempee, AZ <br />Patterson -Pope <br />$53,890.00 <br />Morrisville, NC <br />Nationwide Shelving.com <br />No Bid <br />Industrial <br />No Bid <br />Naperville, IL <br />Gregory Grier, Inc. <br />$35,159.00 <br />Kernersville, NC <br />Mr. Butler asked the Board to approve the low bid from Gregory Grier, Inc. and stated the project would <br />be paid for by using drug asset funds. After discussion, Commissioner Reives moved to approve the <br />low bid of $35,159.00 from Gregory Grier, Inc., Kernersville, NC. Upon a vote, the results were as <br />follows: <br />3 <br />
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