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3/16/2015
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March 16, 2015 (Regular Meeting) <br />Operating Expenses (Supplies, Maintenance) <br />Commerce Department: <br />NC Tobacco Trust Fund Grant <br />Cooperative Extension Department: <br />Operational Project Expenses <br />Elma C. Lomax Farm Project: <br />Operational Project Expenses <br />Local Agricultural Preservation Projects: <br />Other Improvement Projects <br />TOTAL EXPENDITURES <br />GRAND TOTAL - REVENUES <br />GRAND TOTAL - EXPENDITURES <br />Section II. <br />Page 2320 <br />$ 12,507 <br />$ 2,274,978 <br />$ 75,000 <br />$ 1,686,520 <br />$ 438,970 <br />$ 441, 607 <br />$ 6,387,365 <br />$ 6,387,365 <br />$ 6,387,365 <br />A. Special appropriations to non - profit organizations shall be <br />distributed after the execution of an agreement which ensures <br />that all County funds are used for statutorily permissible <br />public purposes. <br />B. The County Manager or designee is hereby authorized to transfer <br />appropriations within or between funds, or modify revenue and <br />expenditure projections as contained herein under the fallowing <br />conditions: <br />1. The County Manager may transfer amounts between objects of <br />expenditures and revenues within a function without <br />limitation. <br />2. The County Manager may transfer amounts up to $100,000 <br />between functions of the same fund. <br />3. The County Manager may transfer amounts between contingency <br />funds which are set aside for a specific project for <br />budgetary shortfalls or upon the appropriate approval of a <br />change order. <br />4. The County Manager is authorized to transfer funds from the <br />General Fund or Capital Reserve Fund to the appropriate <br />fund for projects approved within the Capital Improvement <br />Plan for the current fiscal year. <br />5. Upon notification of funding increases or decreases to <br />existing grants or revenues, or the award of grants or <br />revenues, the Manager or designee may adjust budgets to <br />match, including grants that require a County match for <br />which funds are available. <br />6. The County Manager or designee may adjust debt financing <br />from estimated projections to actual funds received. <br />7. The County Manager may enter into and execute change orders <br />or amendments to County construction contracts in <br />amounts less than $90,000 when the appropriate annual <br />budget or capital project ordinance contains sufficient <br />appropriated but unencumbered funds. <br />8. The County Manager may award and execute contracts which <br />are not required to be bid or which G.S. 143 -131 allows to <br />be let on informal bids so long as the annual budget or <br />appropriate capital project ordinance contains sufficient <br />appropriated but unencumbered funds for such purposes. <br />9. The County Manager may execute contracts with outside <br />agencies to properly document budgeted appropriation to <br />such agencies where G.S. 153 A- 248(b), 259. 449 and any <br />similar statutes require such contracts. <br />10.The County Manager may reject formal bids when deemed <br />appropriate and in the best interest of Cabarrus County <br />pursuant to G.S. 143 -129 (a). <br />ll.The County Manager may reduce revenue projections <br />consistent with prevailing economic conditions, and also <br />reduce expenditures correspondingly. <br />Section III. <br />
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