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Attorney Harpring disclosed that Article 17: Wages pertains to the Sheriff's issuance <br />of a one-time lump sum payment to the Deputies, in an amount to be determined prior to the end <br />of the 2009 fiscal year, dispensed from any funds relative to the 2008/2009 Fiscal Year, that the <br />Commission approves for that lump sum payment. <br />County Administrator Joseph Baird questioned how much the lump sum payment would <br />be, and wanted to know whether it was to be drawn on money already given to the Sheriff, or <br />whether the money would have to be found. <br />Attorney Harpring responded that Harry Hall, the Sheriff's Comptroller, has indicated <br />to him that the amount will be based upon what happens with the budget in the next few weeks. <br />He stressed that the Sheriff's office was not seeking an additional allocation of funds; the lump <br />sum payment would come from the funds which have already been allocated for the 2008/2009 <br />Fiscal Year budget. <br />Attorney Harpring and Mr. Valis thereafter confirmed for the Commissioners and <br />Attorney Fell that the Sheriff and the CFPBA have agreed that today's hearing on Article 17: <br />Woes would apply to Fiscal Year 2008/2009. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan then wanted to know what fiscal year would apply for the <br />remaining two Articles at impasse, Article 19: Basic Workweek and Overtime; and Article 23: <br />Uniforms and Equipment. <br />Mr.Valis conveyed that the only date disputed had been for Article 17: Wages. <br />(Clerk's Note: At this time, the Deputy Clerk administered the Oath to any individual <br />who would be speaking at today's hearing). <br />September 10, 2009 <br />Special Call Meeting <br />