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MAY 5 1982 <br />BOOK 49 PAgE489 <br />Finance Director Barton commented that the <br />Constitutional Officers are all putting in an allowance of <br />120, which will be a pool of money that will be allocated <br />after the salary study is completed. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Lyons, seconded by <br />Commissioner Fletcher, that the Chairman be authorized to <br />requst that the Constitutional Officers submit their budgets <br />showing no salary increases until such time as a new salary <br />level is indicated, and to do this in the interest of <br />uniformity of budget consideration throughout the County. <br />Mr. Barton pointed out that the Property Appraiser and <br />the Tax Collector send their budgets to the Department of <br />Revenue for approval. <br />Cbmmissioner''Bird wondered if the Constitutional <br />Officers submit their budgets without salary increases and <br />the Board selected a percentage, would they have an <br />opportunity to insert this figure back into their budget, <br />and would the Board have a chance to review their budgets <br />again. <br />Mr. Barton explained that the procedure is very <br />complicated as some of the Constitutional Officers would <br />have lost their right of appeal. He commented that this was <br />a negotiating process between the Constitutional Officers <br />and the Board. <br />Commissioner Lyons suggested that Mr. Barton furnish <br />the Board with the various appeal dates for the <br />Constitutional Officers at the next meeting. <br />The Chairman called for the question. It was voted on <br />and carried unanimously. <br />PROCLAMATION HONORING OLDER AMERICANS <br />On Motion by Commissioner Lyons, seconded by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously approved a <br />Proclamation honoring Older Americans. <br />