Kenyon tells board his department’s underpaid

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Other county news from Monday’s meeting:

• Union County Conservation Director Doug Jones made his budget requests Monday morning. In the past, Jones has received the same raise the courthouse employee department heads receive. Jones asked it remain that way this fiscal year.

The compensation board recommended a 3.5 percent raise for courthouse employee department heads.

As well, Jones told the board his park rangers currently get 75 percent of his salary. Jones requested that percentage be raised to 80 percent of his salary, stating first deputies in other departments like secondary roads, sheriff’s and treasurer in Union County receive 80 percent of their department head’s salary. Jones stated he has two good park rangers in Michael Hilger and Joe Mayhew and would like to keep them.

Jones later supplied the supervisors with a sheet showing revenues coming from the conservation department. Last year, conservation revenues from cabins, camping and lodging was $167,293 and revenues this year are on pace to have a similar total.

Jones told the board revenues have increased dramatically over the past five years. Those totals include: 2008 ($111,442), 2009 ($144,540), 2010 ($152,145), 2011 ($160,589) and 2012 ($167,293).

• Union County Board of Supervisors accepted a diesel and gasoline contract for secondary roads Monday afternoon. The county purchased 12,500 gallons of gasoline locked in at $3.02 per gallon. The county also purchased 75,000 gallons of diesel at $3.33 per gallon.

Union County Engineer Steve Akes said, historically, these fuel contracts have been a cost saver for the county.

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