04-28-1993 Continued Meeting
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CONTINUED MEETING OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY BOARD OF
• SUPERVISORS HELD THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL IN THE
YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED NINETY THREE '
PRESENT:. Steve W. Edwards, Chairman
O. A. Spady, Vice Chairman
Henry H. Bradby
. Joel C. Bradshaw, Jr.
Malcolm T. Cofer
Also Attending: H. Woodrow Crook, Jr., County Attorney
Myles E. Standish, County Administrator
W. Douglas Caskey, Assistant County
Administrator/Community Development
Donald T. Robertson, Assistant to the
County Administrator
Carey H. Mills, Assistant Clerk
Chairman Edwards called the meeting to order at 2:00 p.m. and asked
for comments from the Board on the proposed 1.993-94 school budget.
Supervisor Spady stated they were waiting clarification on one. item
in the School budget which should be available shortly and, in the
meantime, would move the Board appoint Charles Jones to fill the
unexpired term of Roy Skinner on the Recreational Facilities Authority. The
motion was unanimously (5-0) adopted.
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County Administrator Standish stated the School budget anticipates
$275,000 that will not exist until July 1, 1993, and should be considered a
separate appropriation after July 1, 1993. Mr. Standish stated there should
be no question that this money will occur, however, this is money that is
included in this year's school appropriation and if it is unspent as of June
30, 1993, the funds will be available for reappropriation on July 1, 1993.
Supervisor Bradshawstated the Board could make a motion to include
the $275,000 in the School budget. Supervisor Bradshaw further stated now
is the time to include this because both sides know where they stand.
County Attorney Crook stated the Board could do this, but what may
happen is that on June 30,1993, the $275,000 amount maybe less or greater
and after that time that the Board would have to make an adjustment.
Supervisor Cofer stated as he understands it, if the Board approves
the School budget with the $275,000 included and there is not $275,000
available, then it is the School Board's responsibility to adjust their budget.
Anything over $275,000 will return to the general fund.
County Administrator Standish stated the budget recommended to the
.Board does not include the $275,000 and his recommendation to the Board
is that the $275,000 be a separate appropriation after July 1,1993.
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Supervisor Spady suggested approving the budget as presented and
• that the School Board request from the Board whatever money is available
.after July 1, 1993.
County Attorney Crook stated the Board has under consideration a
School budget request for $24,456,874 which includes an anticipated
$275,000 carryover and, if the Board approves this amount at this time, the
Board may have to make some future adjustment because the amount may
be less or more. Ivir. Crook further stated the Board is required at this time
by State law to approve the budget which necessitates that the Board do
this in advance.
Supervisor Cofer stated the minutes should reflect that Dr. York
agrees if the amount of carryover is less than anticipated, it is her
responsibility to adjust the School Board budget downward, and if the
amount is over $275,000, the .balance will return to the County.
Dr. York stated she understood the Board's position, but logistically
. if the Board does not approve the total amount now, she will have to adjust
her budget by $275,000 because she is required to provide a balanced
budget. Dr. York advised she would do this in the capital improvements
portion of her budget because she needs to proceed with employing
individuals. Dr. York stated she understands if there is not $275,000.
received at that time, the Board will make the necessary adjustment;
however, if there is .more than $275,000 received, the School Board is
.requesting only the $275,000.
Supervisor Bradby asked Dr. York if the State has provided any funds
for teacher's retirement since the Board has received the .School Board's
budget. for consideration.
Dr. York stated not to her knowledge and advised that next year the
School Board will not be paying group life insurance.
Supervisor Bradshaw asked if the. State has picked up some of the
fringe benefits.
Dr. York stated she- believed there was a surplus in the escrow
account for .group life insurance and the. State will therefore be paying all
premiums for employees for one year next year. Dr. York further stated
this is reflected in this year's requested budget.
Supervisor Bradshaw asked Dr. York if she would be receiving any
funds from the State that are already included in the School Board's budget
request.
Dr. York stated when the School Board receives their final estimate on
what will be received from the State, the Board will still only appropriate
$12,000,Q00 of local money. The School Board would go back immediately
and adjust the total budget downward to $23,000,000 so that the. County's
commitment would not go beyond what it is as of this date.
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Supervisor Bradshaw moved the Board adopt the School Board budget
• in the amount of $24,456,874. The motion passed (4-0) with Chairman
Edwards abstaining from voting on any part of the School Board budget
dealing with legal fees.
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Supervisor Spady stated the Board received a letter from the School.
Board recently regarding Phase II finances and schedule dates. Supervisor
Spady further stated after studying the matter, he would recommend that
the School Board move the Smithfield Elementary School conversion to a
middle school into Phase I .and .place Phase II on hold for approximately
• twelve months. Supervisor Spady stated the Board would not totally
endorse Phase II at this time, but will review it in the future. Supervisor
. Spady continued the Board does need to proceed with the middle school
conversion because this will make it complete as far as elementary schools,
middle schools and high schools.
Supervisor .Bradshaw stated he would not agree to this because he
wanted all or none of the projects. Supervisor Bradshaw further stated this
is unfair to his end of the County.
Supervisor Spady moved the Board recommend to the School Board
that they change the Smithfield Elementary School conversion to a middle
school from Phase II in#o Phase I with Phase II being placed on hold for
twelve months so that the Board can review it next year to see if the County
can proceed with Phase II at that time which will still be on the School
Board's schedule.
Supervisor Spady stated the County has recently spent a lot of money
and has another bond to finance shortly and he would like to wait twelve
months to see what the economic situation is at that time.
County Attorney Crook stated he did not have a copy of Phase I and
Phase II with him tonight and asked if any of the Board members had a
copy before voting on he matter.
Supervisor Bradshaw stated 40% of the taxes are paid by his voting
district and he would not agree to this because the Board should approve
all or none of the projects.
Supervisor Spady stated Smithfield Elementary School is suppose to
be converted to a middle school so that there will be a middle school
located in the northern end of the County. Supervisor. Spady further stated
the Hardy and Carrsville elementary schools were renovations only. .
County Attorney Croak stated the Board should have Phase I and
Phase II in front of them so that they know what they are considering.
Supervisor Cofer stated in September of 1994 the County will be
converting to a middle school system and at that point in time, if the
County proceeds with the conversion of Smithfield Elementary School in the
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next twelve to fourteen months, then the entire County will switch to the
• middle school system at the same time. Supervisor Cofer further stated this
is the only reason he would consider spending any additional funds at this
time. Supervisor Cofer continued if the County proceeds with this premise,
the County will have almost three hundred students in the Windsor
complex working .off of a middle school program and the County is asking
the School. Board to be in a position that they have a middle school
program in this situation and no middle school program in the other part
of the County.
Supervisor Bradby stated he did not have any of the Phase I and
Phase II backup with him tonight and he would. suggest that the Board
• further consider the matter before voting.
Supervisor. Bradshaw stated .the Hardy and Carrsville districts have
been left out and have been struggling for years. Supervisor Bradshaw
further stated all areas of the County should be treated equally.
Chairman Edwards asked Pamela Edwards, the School Board
Chairman, if the School Board needed a vote on~the matter today.
Ms. Edwards stated the design dates for all the projects in Phase II
need to begin in 1994, so consequently, some of these dates may be
postponed.
Supervisor Cofer stated the starting dates will remain unaffected.
Dr. York stated regarding a vote tonight, the School Board is presently
preparing an RFP for an architectural firm and the School Board hesitates
to send out an RFP on Phase II until they know more about how much it
will cost.
Chairman Edwards stated in fairness to Supervisor Bradshaw, the
Board previously had an agreement that two projects would proceed at the
same time. The Board voted on Phase I, but understood that Phase II
would take place and he believed what was proposed tonight is reasonable
and if the Board understands what is being proposed he suspects that the
entire Board will agree that this is the way to proceed. Chairman Edwards
stated he would suggest .that the matter be tabled until the May 20, 1993
meeting to give all Board members an opportunity. to understand the
details.
Supervisor Spady stated he had no problem with tabling the matter
until the next meeting and he thought Supervisor Bradshaw understood the
matter because he explained to him what he thought the Board should do
.and Supervisor Bradshaw stated at that time that he did not think Carrsville
needed a new school anyway.
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Supervisor Bradshaw stated he did. not believe he ever gave
Supervisor Spady an .answer on the matter and that he told Supervisor
Spady that he thought the Board should wait although he never specified
how many schools.
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