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Director Komarinetz reiterated that he would like to retain 15 golf cars out of the trade-in <br />fleet, offer two to non -profits at the trade-in price of $1,500, and take the remaining to public <br />auction. <br />It was pointed out by the Board that the golf cars are being paid for by the user fees, not <br />taxpayer dollars, and that even though the golf cars carry a name of Yamaha, they are made in <br />Newman, Georgia. <br />Assistant County Administrator Michael Zito informed the Board that the price is within <br />5% of what the County paid for the entire fleet six years ago, and that it includes additional <br />features like windshields and rain covers. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously approved <br />the bid award to Yamaha for the purchase of 154 golf <br />cars, removing a quantity of 17 from the trade-in, offering <br />two to non-profit at trade-in value, the remaining to be <br />sold at County auction, and directed staff to bring back a <br />contract including a purchase price not to exceed <br />$318,050, along with the most efficient financing terms <br />available. <br />12. G. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET <br />12. G.1. COUNTY FUND BALANCE AND RESERVE POLICY <br />County Budget Director Jason Brown reviewed his memorandum dated September 14, <br />2010, providing background and analysis of the revised fund balance and reserve policy for the <br />County. He recalled that in February 2009 the Governmental Accounting Standards Board <br />14 <br />September 21, 2010 <br />