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October 18, 2004 Page 657 <br />IIPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carpenter and unanimously carried, the Board approved the addition of the <br />following Bulk Rate Customer Fee Schedule and authorized the County Attorney <br />to prepare a contract for the 12,000 ton annual minimum as stated on the fee <br />schedule. <br />Bulk Rate Customer Fees Schedule <br />(Subject to contracting for minimum of 12,000 tons per year) <br />' Construction & Demolition Debris $17.50 per ton/$17.50 minimum charge <br />(maximum charge $140.00 per roll off truck load) <br />(F-15) Teen Court Resolve Program - Budget Amendment FY 2004 Fund Balance <br />Appropriation <br />IIPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carpenter and unanimously carried, the Board adopted the following budget <br />amendment: <br />BUDGET REVISION/AMENDMENT REQUEST <br />DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE <br />AMOUNT: $350.00 <br />TYPE OF ADJUSTMENT: Supplemental Request <br />PURPOSE OF REQUEST: The Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency <br />Prevention (DJJDP) authorized additional Teen Court grant funding for fiscal <br />year 2004 of $350.00. Teen Court had requested additional funding for the <br />purchase of filing cabinets. The funds were received and deposited by the <br />county on June 10, 2004; therefore, the program was unable to purchase and/or <br />receive the filing cabinets on or before June 30, 2004. <br /> Present <br />Account No. Approved Budget Increase Decrease Revised Budget <br />00161710-6901 $3,940,317.65 $350.00 $3,940,667.65 <br />Fund Balance Appropriated <br />00191980-9344 $44,427.00 $350.00 $44,777.00 <br />Teen Court Resolve Program <br />(F-16) Resolution to Create a Policy for the Advancement of School Adequacy <br />(Revised to Include Board Action on October 4, 2004) <br />On October 4, the Board voted for the advancement of school adequacy to <br />be paid at the time a building permit is issued. The revised Resolution <br />incorporates that change as well as action taken by the Board on August 16 <br />and September 20, 2004. <br />IIPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carpenter and unanimously carried, the Board adopted the following <br />Resolution: <br />Resolution No. 2004-40 <br />Resolution to Create a Policy for the Advancement of School Adequacy <br />WHEREAS, the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners has demonstrated that <br />education is its top priority through the funding of construction of nine <br />elementary schools, four middle schools, one high school and numerous <br />additions and improvements to existing schools over the last fifteen years; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the development and homebuilding industries are an important part of <br />the local economy; and <br />WHEREAS, a study by Tischler and Associates for Cabarrus County in 1996 found <br />that the direct school capital cost incurred by the County is $8067 per unit <br />for houses in transitional areas; and <br />WHEREAS, new homes constructed in these developments will be subject to <br />property taxes which in part will offset the incurred capital cost; and <br />WHEREAS, new development continues to be approved within the unincorporated <br />areas of Cabarrus County after a review of the adequacy of services based on <br />the Cabarrus County Subdivision Regulations Chapter 4, Section 17 "Adequate <br />Public Facilities Standards"; and <br />WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners is interested in approving new <br />development that participates in the advancement of school adequacy; and <br />