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3/6/1995
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347 <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br /> these middle-aged and older workers bring extensive <br /> experience and high job qualifications to the work force <br /> of the County and the State, and are ·steady, reliable <br /> workers; and <br /> the local office of the Employment Security Commission <br /> 'of North Carolina is part of a national effort to <br /> stimulate awareness of the assets of the older worker; <br /> and <br /> in order to focus on the employment needs of older <br /> workers, the second full week of March is observed <br /> annually as "Employ the Older Worker Week". <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners <br />proclaims March 12 - 18, 1995 as "Employ the Older Worker Week" in <br />Cabarrus County and urges our employers to add invaluable experience <br />and knowledge to their staffs through the employment of older <br />adults. <br /> This the 6th day of March, 1995. <br /> <br />ATTEST: <br /> /s/ Frankie F. Bonds <br />Frankie F. Bonds, Clerk <br /> <br /> /s/ Jeffrey L, Barnhart <br />Jeffrey L. Barnhart, Chairman <br />Board of County Commissioners <br /> <br />Budget Amendment - Aerial Photogrammetric Services <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Fennel, seconded by Chairman Barnhart with <br />Commissioners Fennel and Casper and Chairman Barnhart voting for, the Board <br />approved the following budget amendment. <br /> <br />BUDGET REVISION/AMENDMENT REQUEST <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF TAX ADMINISTRATION <br />AMOUNT: $28,000 <br />TYPE OF ADJUSTMENT: Transfer Between Departments/Funds <br />PURPOSE OF REQUEST: Transfer funds from contingency to allow orthophotography of <br /> entire county, rather than just a portion as currently budgeted. <br /> <br /> Line Item Present Approved ' Revised <br />Account Number Budget Increase Decrease Budget <br /> <br />1-9-14-10-445 <br /> Purchased Service <br />1-9-19-10-660 <br /> Contingency <br /> <br />1,992,400.00 <br />2,589,266.41 <br /> <br />28,000.00 <br /> <br />28,000.00 <br /> <br />2,020,400.00 <br />2,561,266.41 <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />Resolution Relative to the Funding of the Park and Recreation Trust Fund <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Fennel, seconded by Commissioner Casper with <br />Commissioners Fennel and Casper and Chairman Barnhart voting for, the Board <br />adopted the following Resolution as requested by the Parks and Recreation <br />Commission. <br /> <br />FUNDING OF PARK AND RECREATION TRUST FUND <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />the 1991 session of the General Assembly enacted a bill <br />that increased the excise tax on land transfers by one <br />dollar per thousand; and <br />85 percent of the revenues from this increase on excise <br />tax went into the general fund of the State; and <br />the 1994 General Assembly passed legislation previously <br />supported by Cabarrus County that establishes a Park and <br />Recreation Trust Fund for North Carolina designed to <br />allocate such revenues for state and local parks. <br />local governments in North Carolina need almost one <br />billion dollars to meet national standards in providing <br /> <br /> <br />
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