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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04191993 137 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING, APRIL 19, 1993 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, April 19, 1993, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Office Building, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: H. L. Sorrell, Jr., Chairman I Beatrice Bailey Hill, Vice-Chairman Dan B. Andrews Joseph T. Bowden Walt Titchener Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager Tony Wilder, Assistant County Manager Dwight W. Snow, County Attorney Vanessa W. Young, Finance Officer & Clerk to the Board Kay S. Blanchard, Recording Secretary Chairman Sorrell called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. and Commissioner Titchener led the group in the pledge to the flag and invocation. Commissioner Hill moved to approve the agenda as published. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. CONSENT AGENDA Upon motion made by Commissioner Andrews and seconded by Commissioner APPROVED Bowden, the Board voted unanimously to approve the following items from the Consent Agenda: MINUTES: Regular Meeting, April 5, 1993 BUDGET AMENDMENTS BUDGET AMENDMENTS: Facilities Fees Code 10-4900-021 Bldg. & Equip. Rent 5,630. increase Revenue: 10-3990-000 Fund Balance Appropriated 5,630. increase I ~ecial Revenue Fund Code 90-1004-1010 Current Tax-Averasboro Fire 7,000. increase 90-1003-1010 Curro Tax-Angier/Black River 13,000. increase 90-1010-1010 Current Tax-Coats/Grove Rescue 8,000. increase 90-1014-1010 Current Tax-Flat Branch Fire 4,100. increase 90-1016-1010 Current Tax-Grove Fire Dist. 10,500. increase 90-1007-1010 Current Tax-Black River Fire 14,000. increase 90-1007-1020 Del. Tax-Black River Fire Dis. 1,500. increase 90-1008-1010 Current Tax-Boone Trail Fire 12,000. increase 90-1005-1010 Current Tax-Benhaven Fire Dis. 6,000. increase 90-1006-1010 Current Tax-Benhaven Rescue 3,500. increase 90-1018-1010 Current Tax-Northern H. Res. 4,000. increase 90-1018-1020 Del. Tax-Northern H. Rescue 500. increase 90-1017-1010 Current Tax NW H. Fire Dist. 7,000. increase 90-1017-1020 Del. Tax NW H. Fire Dist. 1,200. increase 90-1019-1010 Current Tax-Spout Springs 8,000. increase Revenues: 90-3010-023 Current Tax-Aversaboro Fire 7,000. increase 90-3010-012 Current Tax-Angier Black River 13,000. increase 90-3010-028 Current Tax-Coats/Grove Rescue 8,000. increase 90-3010-016 current Tax-Flat Branch Fire 4,100. increase 90-3010-018 Current Tax-Grove Fire Dist. 10,500. increase 90-3010-013 Current Tax-Black River Fire 14,000. increase 90-3010-0131 Del. Tax-Black River Fire Dist. 1,500. increase 90-3010-022 Current Tax-Boone Trail Fire 12,000. increase 90-3010-024 Current Tax-Benhaven Fire Dis. 6,000. increase 90-3010-025 Current Tax-Benhaven Rescue 3,500. increase 90-3010-021 Current Tax-Northern H. Rescue 4,000. increase 90-3010-0211 Del. Tax-Northern H. Rescue 500. increase 90-3010-029 Current Tax-NW H. Fire Dist. 7,000. increase 90-3010-0291 Del. Tax-NW H. Fire Dist. 1,200. increase 90-3010-019 Current Tax-Spout Springs 8,000. increase I Health De~artment Code 10-7600-0100 Employee Training 70. increase 10-7600-0120 Printing & Binding 200. increase 10-7600-0140 Travel & Meetings 800. increase 10 -'7 6 0 0 - 0 2 5 0 Books & Publications 324. increase 10-7600-0260 Advertising 1,700. increase 10-7600-0330 Materials & Supplies 667. increase 10-7600-0450 Contracted Services 13,500. increase 10-7600-0460 Medical Supplies & Drugs 1,850. increase 10-7600-0580 Clinician Fees 1,050. increase 10-7600-0590 Laboratory Fees 1,000. increase 10-7600-0740 Capital Outlay-Equipment 3,762. increase Revenue: 10-3990-000 Fund Balance Appropriated 865. decrease 10-3480-028 Immunization Action Plan 6,364. increase 10-3480-0281 Breast & Cervical Cancer Control Program (BCCCP) 19,424. increase 138 Finance Department Code 10-4400-003 Salaries & Wages, Part-time 7,000. increase 10-4400-005 FICA Tax Expense 536. increase 10-4400-014 Travel & Meetings 1,500. increase Revenue: 10-3990-000 Fund Balance Appropriated 9,036. increase APPO INTI-mNTS APPOINTMENTS: - Shirley Phillips, Rt. 6, Sanford, to Library Board replacing I John F. Allison whose term expires 01-01-95. - Mid-Carolina Reqional Development Authoritv for 3-year terms to expire 03-31-95. . Thomas E. Meece, Jr. , Industrial Development Director John Q. Shaw, United Carolina Bank, Dunn Jimmy Johnson, Johnson's Properties, Angier Darel Hurley, Southern National Bank, Lillington N. Earl Jones, Attorney, Coats INFORMAL COMMENTS Informal comments were provided by Mr. Hugh Williams concerning the requirement for the County to take responsibility for abandoned cemeteries located in the County. CYPRESS CHURCH COMMUNITY Neil Emory, County Manager, presented a review of concerns which were GROUP REQUEST TO SECEDE voiced by Cypress Church Community Citizens Association at the Board FROM HARNETT COUNTY & of Commissioners Meeting, March 15, 1993, and provided comments on BECOME PART OF MOORE CO. each of the concerns. Rodney Tart, Public Utilities Director, NOT APPROVED addressed concerns regarding water service in the area. Roger Holder, representative of Cypress Church Community Citizens Association, reviewed the concerns and stated that the main concerns were law enforcement, and fire and rescue services in the area. Mr. Holder asked that the southwest corner of the County located in Johnsonville Township be allowed to secede from Harnett County and become a part of Moore County. James Osborne, Detective, Sheriff's Department, provided comments on lack of Sheriff's deputies in the Western section of the County. Jackie Upton, citizen from Rt. 3, Cameron, stated that he had received good service from Benhaven Rescue and requests that the area remain in Harnett County. Larry Knott, Chief Deputy, Sheriff's Department, explained that deputies are placed in certain areas based on population and number of calls received for a given area. After discussion by the Board, Commissioner Andrews made a I motion that the County improve services in the Cypress Church Community area and that the Cypress Creek Church area remain in Harnett County. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. RESOLUTION OF APPRECIA- A resolution of appreciation, which the Board adopted by acclamation, TION TO JOHN M. PHELPS was presented to John M. Phelps, II, former Public Utilities Attorney, by Rodney M. Tart, Public Utilities Director. Chairman Sorrell presented a plaque from the Board to Mr. Phelps in honor and appreciation of his outstanding service and contributions to Harnett County as Public Utilities Attorney, 1986-1993. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 1. PROCLAMATION FOR Rodney M. Tart, Public Utilities Director, presented for the Board's "WATER WEEK" consideration, a proclamation to designate the week of May 2-8, 1993, as "Water Week". Commissioner Bowden moved for adoption of the proclamation. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The proclamation is copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 2. SOL KOZMA Sol Kozma, citizen from Dunn, briefed the Board on his concerns regarding welfare check and food stamp fraud. Mr. Kozma asked that rules be established for accountability of recipients and that incentives be provided for recipients to work. The Board requested that a letter be sent from the County to our legislative representatives voicing these concerns. EDC BOARD MEHBERSHIP There was a request at the last Board meeting that an additional member be added to the Economic Development Commission. Neil Emory, County Manager, briefed the Board that in order to appoint an additional member to the EDC, the Commissioners would be required to I amend Article V of the existing bylaws to provide for six at-large seats. However, N.C. General Statute 158-8 provides that an EDC should consist of three to nine members, and currently Harnett County EDC has ten members. It was noted that one of the current members now resides outside of Harnett County and is not eligible to be a member of the Board. Commissioner Titchener moved to appoint Tom Cooley, Lillington, to the Economic Development Commission Board pending on notification of the member who lives outside the county that he is no longer on the Board. Dwight Snow, County Attorney, cited the General Statute which provides that the EDC shall have three to nine members and recommended that the Board abide by the General Statute. Commissioner Titchener withdrew his motion. Commissioner Hill moved that the matter be tabled. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion an~ it passed with a u~animous vote. , . 139 CEMETERY BOARD OF Neil Emory, County Manager, briefed the Board concerning N.C. General TRUSTEES Statute with directs each county to take responsibility for abandoned cemeteries in their community. Commissioner Bowden moved to authorize the County Manager to develop bylaws and enabling resolution for a Harnett County Cemetery Board of Trustees, and that Hugh Williams be appointed to the Board of Trustees. Commissioner Titchener seconded I the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. PROCLAMATION FOR Neil Emory, County Manager, presented for the Board's consideration a "COUNTY GOVERNMENT WEEK" proclamation to designate the week of April 17-24, 1993, as "County Government Week". Commissioner Andrews moved for adoption of the resolution. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The proclamation is copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 3. The group viewed a video on local government in North Carolina. Neil Emory, County Manager, informed the Board that the proposed F.Y. 93-94 Budget for Harnett County would be presented at the May 3rd Board of Commissioners meeting. The following reports were filed with the Board: Planning Department, Fire Marshal's Office, and Operating Budget. The Tax Attorney's report and report of intra-departmental budget amendments were also filed with the Board and are copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachments 4 and 5. Commissioner Hill moved that the Board go into executive session to discuss litigation and personnel matters. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Commissioner Titchener moved that the Board come out of executive session. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners regular meeting, April 19, 1993, duly adjourned at 10:20 p.m. I /~~ ~.im.n '1~~ '-fAJ .~~ Vanessa W. Young, "ierk'D ~~{ia~~~ing Sec. I 140 Attachment 1. HARNETT COUNTY I NORTH CAROLINA RESOLUTION WHEREAS, John M. Phelps, II was appointed as Harnett County Public Utilities A ttorney by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners in December 1, 1986, and has been reappointed consecutively since that date through December 2, 1993, serving seven years as U.~ilities Attorney; and WHEREAS, John M. Phelps, II's outstanding professional leadership in the field of local government law has served to provide all Harnett County local utilities government functional units exceptional legal support and service; and WHEREAS, his outstanding professional abilities, his deep concern for good government, and his strong commitment to provide better service to all the citizens of Hurnett County has exalted him to a position of honor, respect, and esteem by his colleagues and all who know him; and WHEREAS, being an imaginative and innovative professional, he has made a ,"ujor contribution to the development of water and sewer systems throughout Harnett County through his leadership as Public Utilities Attorney; and WHEREAS, his professional and excellent leadership in the field of local government law has won him recognition as an outstanding Public Utilities Attorney; and WHEREAS, through his extensive and thorough knowledge of public utility law, John M. Phelps, II has enabled Harnett County to be recognized us a leader in the State of North Carolina for public utility services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that John M. Phelps, II is hereby commended on behalf of all the citizens cf Hurnett County for his service and contributions to the growth and developm~nt of Harnett County. The Board does hereby express its appreciation for I his outstanding leadership, integrity, honesty, and hard work that serves as an example to all who have known him. The Board is honored to take this opportunity to recognize one of its finest and most valuable citizens. Duly adopted this 19th day of April, 1993. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS /:/ . ~ rt'. ~/"'.d/ _ /H. L. Sorrell, Jr( Chairman ~;. 'I:..~g~ I """. 141 Attachment 2. HARNETT COUNTY I NORTH CAROLINA PROCLAMATION TO n-ESIGNA TE THE WEEK OF MAY 2-8, 1993, AS "WATER WEEK" WHEREAS, Harnett County Department of Public Utilities has water and sewer facilities available to the majority of Harnett County; and WHEREAS, Harnett County Department of Public Utilities insures and provides safe drinking water for the citizens of Harnett County; and WHEREAS, Harnett County Department of Public Utilities is instrumental in making the public aware of the necessity to conserve water, one of our most valuable natural resources; and WHEREAS, Harnett County Department of Public Utilities, in cooperation with the National Rural Water Association, desires to set aside a special week for focusing on water issues and the service provided by local water utilities; NOW, THEREFORE, WE THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, do hereby proclaim May 2-8, 1993 as "Water Week" and encourage every citizen to join in this national commemoration. Duly adopted this the 19th day of April, 1993. I HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS # kw~L 1i. L. Sorrell, ChPfman Board of County Commissioners ATTEST: .......(- \..... 1 .. I, (I. r L' "{ \ ... ./ ~...^:t."-l.' .:".... \ 7, >-..-.:* ,- Vanessa W. Young 1 ~ Clerk to the Board I 142 Attachment 3. HARNETT COLA'''' 1 NORTH CAROLINA PROCLAMATION I TO DESIGNATE THE WEEK OF APRIL 17 - 24, 1993, AS NATIONAL COUNTY GOVERNMENT WEEK WHEREAS, ApriL 23rd, 1993, is the 125th Anniversary of the modern form of county government in North Carolina as created by the North Carolina Constitution of 1868; and WHEREAS, North Carolina's 100 county governments have in fact served this state since 1663, working in partnership with the State to deliver services and provide leadership for our communities; and WHEREAS, the citizens and taxpayers of Harnett County provide through their tax dollars the resources necessary to fund county services; and WHEREAS, Harnett County is on the forefront of many issues critical to both our state and nation, including health care, child and elder care, environmental protection, social services, job training, emergency medical services, drug and alcohol abuse treatment, law enforcement, water and sewer services, and l~brary services. WHEREAS, Harnett County also is a major partner in the public education system, having provided $5j million in 1992-93 to support elementary-secondary schools and $121,000 to support the community college system. WHEREAS, Harnett County is involved in many innovative programs to help deliver services more effectively and efficiently. WHEREAS, those serving as county officials are dedicated to providing services to our citizens without undue burden on the taxpayers. NOW, THEREFORE, THE HARNETT COLA....l BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS does I hereby proclaim April 17 through April 24, 1993, as "National County Government Week in Harnett County, North Carolina" and urge all citizens to be more involved in and aware of issues facing our county. Duly adopted this the 19th day of April, 1993. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS #/ bd/L ATTEST: / H. ~. sorr~, Jr., Chairman v:= I 1 , It/Y\L~ 't-,L U \h~ Vanessa W. Young, eler~ I 143 Attachment 4. I FROM: E. Marshall Woodall, County Tax Attorney RE: MONTHLY REPORT TO COMMISSIONERS AND STATEMENT OF FEES AND CHARGES FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1993 1- Tax Suits Dismissed: ./; NAME SUIT NO. *AMOUNT COL. **COURT ATTORNEY . , COSTS FEES Barbecue Township Lemmond, Reece No CvD 989.06 75.00 75.00 McCain, Greg 93 CvD 0103 I 564.31 271. 04 200.00 .,' Grove Township Lawrence, Edna No CvD 787.63 125.00 125.00 Upper Little River Township Messer, Margaret No CvD 352.10 75.00 75.00 Stewart's Creek Townshio Holliday, George No CvD 1,642.33 150.00 150.00 Johnsonville Township King, Roland 89 CvD 0416 1,059.17 398.35 350.00 Subtotal 5,394.60 1,094.39 975.00 NOTE: * Total collected includes taxes, interest and Court costs. ** Court costs includes attorney fees allowed by Court (where I suit has been commenced). Additional Attorney's Fees: ,None TOTAL ATTORNEY'S FEES - Tax Suits $ 975.00 2. Advanced Costs: DATE EXPLANATION CHARGE 3-18-93 Harnett County News - Notice of 45.00 Sale on Vanskiver land - Kim Vanskiver TOTAL ADVANCED COSTS $45.00 3. New Suits Started during the month of March, 1993 Black River Township Coats, Vara Helen Stewart's Creek Townshio Lee, Mary A. 4. Other Services None I SUMMARY OF CHARGES & FEES Attorney's fees - Tax Suits 975.00 Advanced Costs 45.00 BALANCE DUE $1,020.00 ,,/f f) { lez 1 ,lki II 'J./lrl ~:L I \ E. Marshall Wooaall Post Office Box 39 Lillington, NC 27546 Telephone: (919) 893-5191 -- -~--- 144 Attachment S. INTRA-DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET AMENDMENTS FOR THE MONTH ENDING April 15, 1993 DEPARTMENT INCREASE I DATE ACCOUNT CODE DESCRIPTION (DECREASE) 07-01-92 Register of Deeds 10-4800-002 Salaries & Wages (1,120) 10-4800-003 Sale & Wages Part Time 1,120. 07-01-92 Public Buildings 10-5000-0150 Maint. & Repair Bldg. (50) 10-5000-0540 Insurance & Bonds 50. 08-03-92 Register of Deeds 10-4800-074 Capital Outlay - Equip. 154. 10-4800-033 Materials & Supplies (154) 08-05-92 Finance 10-4400-002 Salaries & Wages (1,020) 10-4400-003 Sale & Wages Part Time 1,020. . 08-05-92 Emerg. Medical Services 10-5400-054 Insurance & Bonds (825) 10-5400-074 Capital Outlay - Equip. 825. 08-06-92 Emerg. Medical Services 10-5400-054 Insurance & Bonds (796) 10-5400-074 Capital Outlay - Equip. 796. 08-18-92 Register of Deeds 10-4800-002 Salaries & Wages (755) 10-4800-003 Sale & Wages Part Time 755. I 09-15-92 Emerg. Medical Services 10-5400-054 Insurance & Bonds (1,010) 10-5400-057 Miscellaneous Expense 1,010. 09-16-92 Veteran's 3~~vice, 10-7800-014 Travel & Meetings (119) 10-7800-033 Materials & Supplies 119. 09-17-92 Social Services 10-7700-057 Miscellaneous Expense (94) 10-7700-074 Capital Outlay-Equipment 94. 09-24-92 Board of Elections 10-4300-075 Lease Payments (400) 10-4300-074 Capital Outlay-Equipment 400. 10-19-92 Administration 10-4200-0330 Materials & Supplies (300) 10-4200-0170 Maint. & Repair-Auto 300. 10-29-92 Register of Deeds 10-4800-016 Maint. & Repair-Equip. (698) 10-4800-074 Capital Outlay - Equip. 698. 11-03-92 Library 10-8100-033 Materials & Supplies 2,600. 10-8100-074 Capital outlay-Equip. (2,600) 11-09-92 Industrial Development 10-7250-014 Travel & Meetings (300) I 10-7250-076 Industrial. Apprec. 300. 11-13-92 Public Buildings 10-5000-054 Insurance & Bonds 25. 10-5000-057 Misc. Expense (25) 11-13-92 Board of Elections 10-4300-026 Advertising (595) 10-4300-074 Capital Outlay-Equipment 595. 11-17-92 Airport 10-6500-016 Maint & Repair - Equipment (200) 10-6500-015 Maint & Repair - Bldg. 200. ~- ~. .~-,-,p~~ 145 11-13-92 Youth Services 10-7730-054 Insurance & Bonds 2. 10-7730-057 Misc. Expense (2) 11-23-92 Public Buildings 10-5000-054 Insurance & Bonds 143. I 10-5000-0150 Maint & Repair - Bldgs. (143) 11-25-92 Planning Dept. 10-7200-002 Salaries & Wages (1,100) 10-7200-074 Capital outlay-Equip. 1,100. 12-04-92 Board of Elections 10-4300-012 printing & Binding 200. 10-4300-026 Advertising (200 ) 12-18-92 Agriculture Ext. & Home 10-7300-012 Printing & Binding (130) 10-7300-057 Misc. Expense 130. 12-21-92 Parks & Recreation 10-8300-015 Maint. & Repair-Bldg. 2,400. 10-8200-073 Cap. outlay-other Improv.(2,400) 12-28-92 Sheriff's Department 10-5100-010 Employee Training (2,700) 10-5100-033 Materials & Supplies 2,700. 12-31-92 Industrial Development 10-7250-076 Industry Appreciation (446) 10-7250-014 Travel & Meetings 200. 10-7250-033 Materials & supplies 246. 01-07-93 Emergency Medical Services 10-5400-054 Insurance & Bonds (432) 10-5400-074 capital Outlay-Equip. 432. I 01-08-93 Finance 10-4400-012 Printing & Binding (300) 10-4400-053 Dues & Subscriptions 300. 01-11-93 Governing Body 10-4100-057 Misc. Expense ( 40) 10-4100-0571 County Awards 40. 01-21-93 Finance 10-4400-021 Bldg. & Equip. - Rent 160. 10-4400-055 Postal Cost (160) 01-21-93 Finance 10-4400-057 Misc. Expense 500. 10-4400-055 Postal Cost (500) 01-21-93 Industrial Development 10-7250-026 Advertising (346) 10-7250-033 Materials & supplies 50. 10-7250-053 Dues & Subscriptions 96. 10-7250-014 Travel & Meetings 200. 02-02-93 Emergency Medical Services 10-5400-074 Capital outlay-Equipment 1,909. 10-5400-054 Insurance Bonds (1,909) 02-02-93 section 8 Existing 80-9900-4400 Maint. & operations ( 400) 80-9900-4150 Travel 400. I 02-10-93 Industrial Development 10-7250-026 Advertising (100) 10-7250-033 Materials & Supplies 100. 02-12-93 Emergency Medical Services 10-5400-054 Insurance & Bonds 472. 10-5400-017 Maint. & Repair (472) 02-22-93 Sheriff's Department 10-5100-033 Materials & Supplies 635. 10-5100-010 Training (635) 146 03-08-93 Emergency Services 10-5300-011 Telephone & Postage 800. 10-5300-026 Advertising (800) 03-08-93 Transportation I 10-5551-033 Materials & Supplies 195. 10-5551-074 Capital Outlay-Equipment (195) 03-08-93 Board of Elections 10-4300-053 Dues & Subscriptions 55. 10-4300-057 Miscellaneous Expense (55) 03-04-93 Planning 10-7200-011 Telephone & Postage 2,500. 10-7200-045 Contracted Services (2,500) 03-05-93 County Jail 10-5120-074 Capital Outlay-Equip. 2,500. 10-5120-016 Maint. & Repair-Equip. (2,500) 03-08-93 Parks & Recreation 10-8200-0150 Maint. & Repair-Bldg/Grds 1,075. 10-8200-0730 Capital Outlay-Other Imp. (1,075) 03-12-93 Social Services 10-7700-152 Adoption Asst. IV-B 1,570. 10-7700-011 Telephone & Postage 30,000. 10-7700-014 Travel & Meetings 11,500. 10-7710-156 Transitional Day Care (1,570) 10-7700-002 Salaries & Wages (41,500) 03-18-93 Social Services 10-7710-070 Independent Living Fund 9. 10-7700-0570 Miscellaneous Expense (9) I 03-18-93 Emergency Services 10-5300-053 Dues & Subscriptions 100. 10-5300-026 Advertising (100) 03-19-93 Finance 10-4400-033 Materials & Supplies 1,000. 10-4400-012 Printing & Binding (1,000) 03-12-93 Governing Body 10-4100-0571 County Awards 35. 10-4100-0570 Miscellaneous Expense (35 ) 03-18-93 section 8 Existing 80-9900-4110 Admin. - Salaries 20,000. 80-9901-4110 Admin. - Salaries 5,100. 80-9900-4715 HAPP Payments (20,000) 80-9901-4715 HAPP Payments (5,100) 03-18-93 Airport 10-6500-0160 Maint. & Repair-Equip. 1,000. 10-6500-0450 Contracted Services (1,000) 03-18-93 Facilities Fees 10-4900-074 Capital Outlay-Equip. 1,600. 10-4900-015 Maint. & Repair-Bldg. (1,600) 03-18-93 Div. of Soil & Water 10-6700-011 Telephone & Postage 50. 10-6700-033 Materials & Supplies ( 50) 03-18-93 Industrial Development I 10-7250-014 Travel & Meetings 400. 10-7250-033 Materials & Supplies 100. 10-7250-026 Advertising (400) 10-7250-057 Miscellaneous Expense (100) 03-19-93 Transportation 10-5551-033 Materials & Supplies 220. 10-5551-074 Capital Outlay-Equip. (220) 04-08-93 Health Department 10-7600-003 Sale & Wages - Part-time 4,214. 10-7600-002 Salaries & Wages (4,214) _....,-,.- 'l-..-'''''''--'-r."'''''"'~~'''I''1'''r'''''7,'''- '-7~.; 147 04-08-93 Youth Services 10-7730-016 Maint & Repair-Equip. 15. 10-7730-012 Printing & Binding (15 ) 04-08-93 Finance I 10-4400-053 Dues & Subscriptions 300. 10-4400-012 Printing & Binding (300) 04-08-94 Div. of Soil & Water 10-6700-016 Maint & Repair-Equip. 10. 10-6700-014 Travel & Meetings ( 10) 04-14-93 Emergency Management Services 10-5400-031 Automotive Supplies (600) 10-5400-033 Materials & Supplies 600. I I