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422 <br /> <br />Road Petitions - Addition of Spring Creek Driver Brickstone Circle and <br />Flowerfield Drive to the State Road System <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Barnhart, seconded by Commissioner Niblock and <br />unanimously carried, the Board approved the addition of the following roads to <br />the State system: Spring Creek Drive, Brickstone Circle, Flowerfield Drive. <br /> <br />Approval of the Heating Appliance Repair and Replacement Program (HARRP) Contract <br />Between Cabarrus County Department of A~ing and SalisbulT-Rowan Community Service <br />Council <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Barnhart, seconded by Commissioner Ntblock and <br />unanimously carried, the Board approved the Heating Appliance Repair and <br />Replacement Program (Subcontract), Contract Number 97-4427-38(2), between <br />Salisbury-Rowan Community Service Council, Inc. and the Cabarrus County <br />Department of Aging. The funding for the Program was as follows: <br /> <br />Program Support $ 4,265.00 <br />Materials $ 5,549.00 <br />Administration $ 400.00 <br />TOTAL $10,314.00 <br /> <br />Budget Amendment <br /> <br />Increase <br /> <br />Home and Community Care Block Grant Supplemental Budget <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Barnhart, seconded by Commissioner Niblock and <br />unanimously carried, the Board adopted the following budget amendment for the <br />Department of Aging. <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF AGING <br />AMOUNT: $19,778.00 <br />TYPE OF ADJUSTMENT: Supplemental Request <br />PURPOSE OF REQUEST: To increase the required local match for the supplemental <br />increase in HCCBG funds for our sub-contract with the L.I.F.E. Center. <br /> <br /> Present Approved <br />Account No. Budget <br />01-6-17-10-901 6,539,168.95 <br /> Fund Balance Appropriated <br />01-6-57-70-303 100,135.00 <br />HCCBG Grant <br />01-9-57-70-748 110,149.00 <br />LIFE Center <br /> <br /> Revised <br />Increase Decrease Budget <br /> 1,978.00 6,541,146.95 <br /> <br /> 17,800.00 117,935.00 <br /> 19,778.00 129,927.00 <br /> <br />Proclamation Relative to the 1998 United Way of Central Carolinas Campaign <br /> <br />PROCLAMATION <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the United Way of Central Carolinas serves people who <br />live or work in Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, and Union Counties; and <br /> WHEREAS, the United Way of Central Carolinas assists 64 human <br />service agencies in Union, Cabarrus and Mecklenburg Counties; and <br /> WHEREAS, these 64 agencies provide a wide range of services <br />including emergency aid; emergency shelter; education and training <br />for jobs; health care, rehabilitation, counseling, and residential <br />programs for the elderly and disabled; advocacy to reduce violence <br />and teen pregnancies; low income housing preservation and <br />development; advocacy and services for children including early <br />childhood development and parenting classes; and information and <br />referral services; and <br /> WHEREAS, residents need these agencies to provide the wide range <br />of services that government does not and cannot provide directly; <br />and, <br /> WHEREAS, the 1998 campaign raised $26.5 million representing an <br />almost $5 million increase from the total raised during the previous <br />campaign; and <br /> WHEREAS, the 1998 campaign successfully garnered more individual <br />and corporate support from the three counties than ever before in <br />the 65-year history of the United Way; and <br /> WHEREAS, community volunteers chaired the United Way of the <br />Central Carolinas fundraising efforts during the 1998 campaign; and, <br /> <br /> <br />
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