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Show Around i& Comity November 27, 1998 The Simmit Comity Cob timed fmm page A1 annual budget of $55JW0.00. COOL has held one fund raiser in the selling of t book titled Park City Witness that is a collection of essays and artwork by local writers and artists. Production costs of the book were paid for by the Park City Arts Council and the organization provided by Park City Writes. Half of the 500 books have already been sold at $10.00 per copy at all Park City Book Stores and Books and Beyond in Midway. Asking for $20,000 to help with start up fees, the money would go to: Operational Costs-$000.00, Publications and advert isements-$000.00 and Payroll Txes-- $ 1,200.00. BUDGET WISHING What could be more fitting this time of year than to hear' of the wishes from the departmients located in County Offices. Sheriff Fred Eley was accompanied by Jim Lewis and Jail Commander Tracy Sargent as they related their budget request to Commissioners Richins and Soter, with Staffing-$15,000.0- 0, 5, 7, Richins acting as Chair, since Commissioner Schifferli was not in attendance at Monday Commission meeting. Listed among their requests were totals l- of $342,000 for Jail Administration, $125,300.00 for Patrol costs and $282JXX).00 for criminal investigation. Sheriff Eley stated that he would like to make several moves in the Sheriffs Office, first, moving Louis Stevens to Under Sheriff, or second in command. With the Page A3 Commissioners Notes Continued Lieutenants position open he would like to employed in the dispatch region of the move Detective Joe Offret into the third Justice Center. They are really good peoman position, saying he had worked with ple said Lewis, with 3 people on duty per shift except on the slow nights of Sunday investigations for 22 years, taking investigations to a new level, proving himself and Monday on which there are two people. more than capable of the position. Jail Commander, Tracy Sargent has with his Citing a need to have someone involved asked for 2 more jailers to with the school systems in the County, the department, saying the savings would be Sheriff said he would like to move Sgt. made up in the fact that overtime costs Larry Henley into a position of working could be cut down. With State and INS closely with the schools, to help solve prisoners being brought into the jail, I minor problems before they lead to crime. would like to have more security said Because of the proposed changes, the , Sargent We are trying to get all our also requested having one additional .ing done within the State said Sargent, Medical costs for the prisoners have deputy hired. Jim Lewis told the Commissioners' that 'been charged to the State with prisoners there is a need to have in place a picture y for services having to pay a $10.00 link display for 5 users, allowing access to - such as medical treatment or dental treat- meat This process is cutting down on the mug shot files. Although there is presently one already in the Sheriffs Office, because number of treatments prisoners think they of the importance of the link, it would be need". With $100,000.00 being mentioned as helpful to the office to have more installed. Lewis said that even having one additional i the cost of equipment, Sargent said that one unit would be helpful, because it would item would be invaluable when it to allow hookups with other agencies in the fingerprinting aliens in the area. Because so Salt Lake area'. Cost of five would be jmany are repeat offenders, and they change their names each time, with fingerprints on $120000. Lewis also mentioned a need for estabfile, they could be found out foster, getlishing bar codea to be placed on all eviting criminals off the street Sargent also dence brought into the jail, so that evidence said that a State Grant would bring in management would run smoother, and all $51,000.00 so the cost would really be property involved in a case could be linked $49,000.00 kitchen has saved the together. Having an te When ssked, the Commissioners were County $15,000.00 so for this year said told that there are presently 9 people Auditor Blake Frazier. There are three civiltrain-Sher- the Sheriff said that Commander Bill Stokes will be visiting with the Commission Board to discuss their needs later. iff . . ! co-pa- . . , on-si- ians in the- kitchen with three inmates helping per day. They are doing a great jolt said Eley. When discussing the Search PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT LaMar Richins presented his budget requests during the afternoon session en Monday,, His budget came in at around $5,09030&.00i Before this strikes a panic, keep in mind that his department is responsible for all road repain and maintenance an a yearly basis. Listed as a few expenditures were $9000.00 for asphalt and $100,000.00 for salt and sand. The two commissionen, the auditor and LaMar discussed whether a fence should be put up in Browns Canyon, at the expense of the County, to keep domestic animals off the highway. Although there is no designated open range in the area. Commissioner Richins said that he was worried that someone would have an accident, and feh that it would be good to put up half this year and half next year, with a 5 barb fence costing $1900.00 per mile. There is a four mile stretch needing to be fenced. Richins made a request for an additional employee to work at the waste facility saying that State law says that there should be two people on duty per shift at all times. With the Waste Management contract coming due next year, die Commissioners' need to "talk about die future and what they plan to do according to Richins. At the present time, an experiment in Park City is taking place using 96 gallon waste containers with wheels in an automated garbage pick up program. This allows for one person per truck to pick up the waste containers with a fork lift type of maneuver saving men from having to lift the containers. It seems to be working" said Richins, people seem to like iL and Rescue Unit, who helps a great nqmber of persons end year. LIBRARY REQUESTS Paula Demanett from the County Library Board made a request to move the part H person at the Kamas library into a full .time position and hire another part time person. This move would be made to open 'the library for more service hours. The library board recently voted to renew its contract with the State-ru- n Bookmobile, passing the motion with little debate. Commissioner Richins said that he would like to see the Bookmobile continued because it is a good program. The Library board is hoping that plana for the new County Services building to be located in the Snyderyille Basin region by Wal-Ma- rt will continue to move along, so they can have a new facility to assist County residents with their library needs. Among the requests made was $7,000.00 ' tot travel exproses to train those involved with the libraries. OTHER DEPARTMENT REQUESTS Alan Spriggs said that he felt he would ' be needing another employee in his department due to an increase in the work load, or at least a part time person. His main increase in the department is in the area of equipment, saying that some at the equipment being used is 20 years old and needs to be replaced. Glen Thompson, department head of tbe Treasurers Office, stated that he could get by with the three people now working in the department, himself and two others, but may need a parttime seasonal employee. His budget request did not increase significantly. Commissioners will hear more Budget Department requests prior to a December 14th public meeting. SAFETY ZONE the world safe from 40 neuromuscular diseases. Help make Oiilstmas Is Comlngl Health Services gHtarfrmfrsmsa) MH M IBBi OMw jaw Ctttaa mm 'Summit Connty Public MS ben Hone Driva MSCOPV Health services Child Department available: Well Services: Third Monday of, Ready for some fimm the sun? 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