HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 95-088-CCBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GRANT COUNY, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NUMBER 95 -88 -CC
A RESOLUTION relating to a supplemental extension in the 1995 budget of the
JUVENILE DEPT. 117 of the CURRENT EXPENSE FUND 001 from
unanticipated state and/or federal funds.
WHEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of the Board of Grant Commissioners that
unanticipated state and /or federal funds have been made available for the 1995 budget
of the JUVENILE DEPT. 117 of the CURRENT EXPENSE FUND 001 in the total
amount of $ 5,375 ; and
WHEREAS, RCW 36.40.100 authorizes supplemental appropriations from unanticdipated
state and/or federal funds after publications of notice of the time and date of the meeting at which
the supplemental appropriations resolution will be adopted, and the amount of the appropriation,
once each week, for two consecutive weeks prior to such meeting in the official newspaper of the
county; and
WHEREAS, publication of the requisite legal notice was made in the Grant Countv Journal
newspaper of Grant County on 6/29 & 7/6/95 and said meeting was held in the
Grant County Commissioners' Office, Grant County Courthouse, Ephrata, Washington;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONMSSIONER
GRANT COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON, that the 1995 (year)budget of the
Juvenile Department 4117 (dept) of the Current Expense Fund #oohfund) is hereby
supplemented and extended in the sum of $ $5,375 from unanticipated
state and/or federal funds according to the attached schedule of categories and items:
Done this loth day of Julv , 19 95
Chairman
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Clerk o Board
Board of County Commissioners
Grant County, Washington
ATTACHMENT TO RESOLUTION NUMBER 95 -88 -cc
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND # 001
JUVENILE DEPT. # 117
APPROPRIATIONS
CAPITAL OUTLAY -MACHINERY & EQUIP. 060.527.40.64.00 $5,375
FINANCING SOURCE
STATE GRANT-DSHS 117.334.04.62.00 $5,375
EXPLANATION
TO INCREASE THE APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE COMMUNITY COMMITMENT PROJECT
FOR A SECURITY FENCING AND RECOGNIZE ANTICIPATED INCREASE IN STATE
GRANT REVENUES.