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Dateline: August 24,
2006
CC
Regents approve new $6.9 million budget
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The Clarendon College
Board of Regents approved a $6.9 million budget for fiscal year 2006-2007
during their regular meeting last Thursday.
The total budget is
about $400,000 above the current budget with additional revenues coming
from an expected higher enrollment and higher tuition and fees. The budget
also calls for increases in expenses for natural gas and transportation
fuels.
Ad valorem taxes by
residents of the Clarendon College District, which is Donley County,
accounts for an estimated $350,000. Of that, $34,099 is collected from a
tax levy on personal property, such as cars, boats, and planes.
“Essentially it
amounts to one salary position,” CC President Myles Shelton said.
Local property taxes
go toward the maintenance and operation of the college’s physical plant.
The budget calls for utilities at the college to run $385,000 in the next
fiscal year.
Shelton said the
Concerned Citizens of Donley County will address the regents and present a
petition in a called meeting this Friday at noon.
In other business,
regents approved purchasing six new 14-passenger busses to replace the
college’s fleet of 15-passenger vans. Insuring those vans has become
difficult for community colleges across the state, and the new busses will
be safer for students. The purchase will cost $347,106 and will be paid
out over seven years.
The board approved a
new transportation policy that calls for a reimbursement rate of 44.5
cents per mile and for van usage to be reduced to nine passengers until
the new busses are ready.
Regents accepted a
bid on delinquent property as presented by the Donley Appraisal District.
The board also voted
to have a surplus inventory auction in the late fall or early spring to
clear out old computers, furniture, and vehicles.
A motion was approved
to accept the 2006-2007 publications, including the policy manual,
personnel manual, catalog, and student handbook.
In personnel matters,
the board ratified the employment of Angie Robinson as interim dean of
students, Kelly Vonner as enrollment services counselor, Robert Taylor as
accounting and economics instructor, and Tony Baird as groundskeeper.
The board also
accepted the resignation of groundskeeper Ronnie Lewis.
During his
administrative report, Shelton announced that his office and most
administrative offices have been relocated to the renovated west end of
the Administration Building. Student services personnel now occupy the
offices in the east end of the building.
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