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07/14/1982
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JUL 141982 eoK 50 F-r�-Uc 505 <br />Mr. Koolage stated that he would like to see this <br />resolved in time to get something on the budget. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Fletcher, - <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bird, the Board <br />unanimously tabled further discussion on an <br />Advanced Life Support Program until a report <br />on the ultimate plan presented by the combined <br />services is received from the Emergency <br />Medical Services Committee. <br />PRESENTATION AND REVIEW OF TENTATIVE BUDGET - <br />Finance Director Barton presented the Board members <br />with the Tentative Budget package --'the fact book and the <br />computer print-out for the different funds. He informed the <br />Board that there is a discrepancy in their understanding of <br />the law in regard to the use of our portion of the 1� Sales <br />Tax monies and the information coming out of Talahassee, and <br />they are trying to iron this out to determine the ultimate <br />maximum you cannot exceed overall. <br />Attorney Brandenburg explained that if the County <br />accepts the Sales Tax funds, there is a maximum amount they <br />may not exceed in each fund; the only alternative is to <br />reject the Sales Tax dollars and levy additional monies to <br />make up the difference. <br />Finance Director Barton stated that our Sales Tax <br />monies are estimated to amount to 1.6 million, and this has <br />been split in the budget according to two different formulas <br />- one based on the amount of people in the county no matter <br />where they live and the rest for the people in the <br />unincorporated area. The split placed $449,200 into the <br />General Fund and approximately 1.1 million into the MSTU for <br />the unincorporated area. <br />56 <br />
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