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The Budget Committee reviewed and approved the sale of surplus property from the Sheriff's Department and considered multiple budget amendments across General, Solid Waste, Highway, Debt Service, and Capital Projects funds. The committee deliberated on property tax revenue projections for the upcoming fiscal year and conducted a detailed line-by-line review of budget requests for various departments, including Maintenance, Sheriff, EMA, EMS, Library, Industrial Development, Main Street Lawrenceburg, and Veterans Service. Key discussions included salary adjustments, equipment procurement, the transition of EMS shift schedules to a 24/72 model, and specific capital project additions for departmental operations.
The committee convened to review and accept various bids. Key actions included approving bids for the Highway Department regarding asphalt, rock, pipe, and thermoplastic paving markers and stop bars. No bids were received for elliptical or reinforced concrete pipe, which will be re-advertised. Additionally, the committee accepted a bid for janitorial services at the Health Department and a bid for the Solid Waste Transfer Station roof repair.
The board discussed several items, including a resolution regarding the acceptance of minutes and a new Workplace Safety and Human Resources policy prohibiting animals in county buildings. The library vesting issue was addressed, alongside a proposal to shift reappraisal schedules from a 5-year to a 6-year cycle. Discussions also touched upon resolution sponsorship rules and property tax distribution. Public comments focused on a request to reinstate the property use committee, concerns about city and county jurisdictional control, and arguments regarding a moratorium on future data centers due to concerns about growth and surveillance.
The committee reviewed and approved three mandatory OSHA policies: the Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan, the Hazard Communication Program, and the Lockout/Tagout Program. Additionally, the committee reviewed the Workers Compensation Log and received an introduction of a new staff member replacing the retiring OSHA Coordinator. Public comments were also heard regarding concerns over data center projects.
The committee approved a lease agreement with the Tennessee Advanced Communications Network for a tower project at the Jason Dickey Fire Training Center. Members also discussed a proposal for a new indoor tennis facility, including potential funding, grant opportunities, and the need for a parks and recreation department to operate such a facility. Additionally, the committee reviewed a proposal for a new locker room at the local high school, discussing potential county funding options.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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