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HomeMy WebLinkAbout*Other - AccountingMEMO To: Grant County Commissioners From: Madeline Prentice, Chief Accountant Date: March 4`", 2019 Grant County Offioe of The Auditor P0Box 37 Ephrata WA 98823 (509) 754-2011 Re: Capital Asset report required by State Law, Year Ended 2018 Attached is the above referenced report prepared by the Accounting Department of the Auditor's Office. The total dollar amount of Capital Assets is $8,952,292.71. The capital asset information for the Public Works Department is prepared by Loc Ohl, PW Accountant. Please note that there are a number of assets that have been identified from various departments that did not either get removed or added to the 2018 inventory because we did not receive their 2018 inventory list on time to make those changes. Richard Stevens Thomas Taylor Cindy Carter District 1 District 2 District 3 "THE MISSION OF GRANT COUNTY IS TO MEET CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDS, SERVING TOGETHER WITH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTITIES, WHILE FOSTERING A RESPECTFUL AND SUCCESSFUL WORK ENVIRONMENT." Grant County Commissioner's Annual Report 2018 Columbia Basin Dispute Resolution Center Tel: 509-760-0706 Address: 821 E Sharon Ave email: cbdrel@gmail.com Intake: 855-760-0706 Moses Lake, WA 98837 website: cbdre.org Resolving Disputes Peacefully Annual Report of Columbia Basin Dispute Resolution Center March 5, 2019 We at the Columbia Basin Dispute Resolution Center would like to thank the Grant County Commissioners for their continued support. With your support we have had a successful year having 69 parties contact us to schedule mediations. Out of those 69 contacts we reached settlements in 73.9% of the cases. Resulting in a savings to Grant County of $285,000. 2018 was a year where we saw fewer court cases needing mediations. Although the second half of 2018 brought more mediations per month than we have ever handled since the Columbia Basin Dispute Resolution Center started in 2007. Following the trend of the second half of 2018, 2019 has started out strong and looks to be another year we will be able to save Grant County additional funds. In 2018 the CBDRC served 416 adults with our services. Through mediations involving Family Law we assisted 272 children to have stability through a parenting plan that their parents reached agreement on and are more likely to abide by these plans. Thus, saving the court additional funds that don't show up through accounting practices. We accomplished this with our staff putting in only 1040 hours or .5 FTE's. Our very generous volunteers put in 916 hours of service in addition to the staff. With all this work and aid from Grant County the CBDRC was able to show a profit of $ 7,345.65. Which allowed us to add a little buffer in our bank account to help us through the lean years. If we can maintain this trend, we hope in the future to increase the programs that we provide. We have already started working with the Schools with their Restorative Justice Programs by providing the training for that program. There is also the Juvenile Justice system that we would like to work with especially with truancy and helping those in the system to reenter the school and not become repeat offenders. We are also working with the Business Community to develop a program to help with work place disputes. Again, we would like to thank the Grant County Commissioners for all your support throughout the years making all our progress possible. Leo Haemmelmann - President of the Board of Directors CBDRC Clint Opheikens - Executive Director CBDRC 821 E. Sharon Ave, Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone 509-760-0706 Intake 855-706-0706 Y NAIRx Columbia Basin Dispute Resolution Center 03/04/19 Profit & Loss January through December 2018 Jan - Dec 18 Income 4500 • Grant County 18,160.00 4550 • Mediation Services 4,879.83 4551 • Fund Raising 38.05 4800 • State of WA Funding 25,968.21 Total Income 49,046.09 Expense 6100 • Advertising 150.00 6101 • Web Advertising 550.00 6105 • Contract Services 5,790.00 6280 - Dues & Subscriptions 200.00 6370 • Insurance 500.00 6430 • Misc. Expense 166.55 6440 . Office Supplies 539.11 6600 • Payroll Expenses 22,433.49 6602 • Spanish Mediation 212.50 6610 • Payroll Taxes 2,594.76 6700 • Rent 7,800.00 6751 • Supplies 296.77 6770 • Taxes -127.58 6880 • Utilities & Telephone 594.84 Total Expense 41,700.44 Net Income 7,345.65 Page 1 RAI Columbia Basin Dispute Resolution Center Activities 2018 Superior Court Cases Parenting Plan Distribution Schools Cases Settled Percentage Sett;ed Adults Served Children Served Staff Hours FTE's Volunteer Hours *Cost Savings to the Courts Pass Through Fees Cost to Clients 65 9 3 73.90% 55.50% 100% 416 272 1040 0.5 916 $285,000 $18,160 $4,429 Columbia Basin Dispute Resolution Center Contribution to the Grant County Court System 2012 Through 2018 Year Contacts Mediated % Settled Estimated Savings Cost 2012 25 9 36% $ 36,000 10,765 2013 53 41 77.36% $164,000 $9,760 2014 48 37 77% $ 148,000 $ 9,545 2015 42 26 61.9% 104,000 $9,030 2016 74 65 87.8% $260,000 $6 850 2017 94 85 68% $ 260,000 $6,850 2018 69 51 73.9% $285,000 $ 18,160 Columbia Basin Dispute Resolution Center Report to the County Commissioners on Client Surveys Year: 2018 Report for Month Jan. - Dec. Annual Report 2018 Question Yes No Undecided 1 Due you feel the mediators were fair, Impartial, and professional with all parties? 59 1 2 2 Did the mediators help you feel comfortable about discussing your dispute? 58 3 1 3 Did Mediation help everyone to better understand the issues? 20 3 5 4 Was the situation improved by mediation? 51 7 14 5 Did this session help you communicate with the other party? 45 6 12 6 Did this session result in any kind of agreement? 40 13 7 Improve Worsen Remain No e a ions ip o the Same begin with 7 Has the session caused the relationship between you and the other party/parties to: 13 4 39 2 Yes No Undecided 8 Would you recommend the DRC mediation process to others? 53 4 14