axnt.R No. 2zHeF, F3UDG1?T AMENUMF.NT 'L'O TRANSF~E:R P'UNDS IN 'PfiE COUNTY A'PTORNEY' S OFb'IC.E On t.,hi.s the 10th day of May 1.994, uT>on motion made by t'omm:issi.oner Ho:lekamp, seconded t>y Commi:xsioner: Oehlrar, the Court unanimously approved by a vote of 4-0-0, to transfer 57000.00 from Line Item No. :10--4%5-497, Statement of Facts to Line Item No. 1.0-475-3i5, F3ook, Publications, Hues, in the county Attorney's Office. 05/Ogf ~.,~ Item No. 2.Z Request. part-t.ime summer help after school student :17.5 hour:: pc:~r week beginning ~7unc r,, 1994. Linda Uecker, District clerk spoke to the Court stating that at t:he time the budget was prepared r:he didn't think ;she would need any part-time, hr,~lp, hut: .is i.n nr'r-'d of someone now becau e of var-:xtion time rnminy up. All of her employees are cross trained but there are some day:; thaY_ her empl.oyer.s are kept do.i.ng just one !-biog. Commi ,s loner Holekamp ;tate.d that they had budgeted for a ~, summer employee and poss.b.ly this employee could dedicate some time to work in the District Clerk's Office. Linda felt this c.cnal.d work if the-ere were a :;c;hedule that would be followed. Cc:,rrtmssi.oner Ilolek:amp ruxi Linda Decker are to yet together to work out a schedule. Item No. 2.:10 Con^ider Fire Prevention for Sheppard Rees Road. Mr. Galley addressed the !",<.>urt at:atiny on March :90, 1994 h<: received a ca.11 from Mrs. Barris aski.ny if he .and kris wife were okay becaus<:~ she could see e>ome smoke from her office which is 1cr:ated in the t+irt National Lank F3ui.Lciiny South. ;9r. F;-.i11ey ,te.~t.e•d he ha~i goncc up e,n the sr~rcortd floor of h~i:~. home and the fire was brrush burning. He. would Like to know what he could do to make thinc7r; a little hit better for residence out in this neighborhood:' 'Phe Court steered that other than r_alling the Volunteer Fire Dep..:rrtments and letti.ny them know when you are going to burn to have, thr:m on hand would be the only thing they r•.ould do. If Commissioncars' set an order in place it would defeat the purpose of living out in the Country. Another idea would be to burn only when it hers rained to where the grass would ix' fairly wet. PAGE: 4.I.6