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Jessie Lee Turner
1208 Rickert Street $ 76 88
Statesville, NC 28677
MOTION from Commissioner Hedrick to approve the afterlists, releases, and refunds for the
months of March and April 1986 as submitted.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
TAX EXEMPT STATUS, CHURCH OF THE FIRST BORN IN JESUS: Mrs. Lois Troutman presented a letter
985. said church
the Machineryfor tax tActatus and she orecommendedJanuary
exempt sMatusTrouThas
action wilt take the $477.02 tax bill off the books that is presently owed by the church for both
City of Statesville and county taxes.
MOTION from Commissioner Mills to grant the tax exempt status application retroactive to
January 1, 1985.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
SUBDIVISION PLATS APPROVED: Mr. Jerry Lundy, planning director, presented two plats to thhe
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June 3for rd agenda, A thirundyd
said. THop e of thesaid Lake, as wi hdrplatsr�amehwith the aenaa recommendationnd will be ntof
the planning board and were in order for approval by the county board of commissioners.
MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to approve the S & S Property Plat.
VOTING.: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
MOTION from Commissioner Mills to approve the Fairway Estates Plat.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
PROPOSED RESOLUTION TO BE SENT TO N. C. LEGISLATORS REQUESTING THE ABOLISHMENT OF THE Ille LL
to
theNIY/STAT SVIL CIVIC
oard ofC NTERSAUTTHOR1T asking ethescountyt had bcommiseen dsionerseto�passfasresolution to
abolish the Iounty BStatesville Civic Centners er Authority. After a discussion by the board members,
it was decided that this matter would be delayed until the June 3rd meeting, at which time the
review the
makn on this authority
e a report and recommendation toan ptheunity boardto It was the consensusState 9ofltheoboard that the county
attaty
to tax hotel and motel charges should be retained by the county, and, subject to the county attor-
hey's recommen being able too retain the taxingrauthorityesolution ,andolish tthat itebeumutuallyoagreednuponobyhIredeil
County and Statesville.
NO BOARD ACTION.
RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD - APPOINTMENT: Commissioner Murdock nominated James Michael Ray,
said Route
had planned t Mooresville� NC
the 81a a person5 to . This on hiscapthree-year tioned rterm,o beginning issionerretroact
tively in January 1986 and continuing through December 30, 1988.
MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to close the nominations and elect Mr. Ray by acclamation.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
PROPOSED WATER AND SEWER LINES FOR I-77 AND NC 150 PROJECT: Mr. Deal reported othe status of
the captioned project. On May 12th, a meeting was held with the developers, Town of Mooresville,
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Mooresville Chamber, Ragsdale Consultants, and the county manager in reference to discussing the
alternate routes for the water and sewer distribution lines.
Mr. Deal recapped the early plans for financing of this project. He said that sometime ago the
people who were interested in getting the water and sewer out to I-77 and 150 came and talked to ton
he
rant
themengineeringbfigures from Mooresvibility oflle'slengineer for a(Willis Engineering
s Co.)ion athat a the project t time, dwor
as
county
24P14% of the project 000; theuCitycagreedhto a small ow that eamount. cBasically the commitment byommitted to a maximum of Sboth Dthe
City and the County did not exceed $400,000• the grant would be $750,000; and the developers would
come up with the balance. '
Mr. Deal said Skip Green, who wrote the grant application, revised the grant total, lowering
the amount to $1.1 million. The amount the developers were to he commcontribute was reduced. This is the
several finadecisncing
eededntolbehmadeyin2referenceth 9tohtheen tproject whichittee iwoulddber�n excess m the of the $1.1
million amount that is pledged. Total estimated amount of funds needed are now $1,350,000.
Mr. Deal reported that a decision was made to use ductile iron pipe instead of PVC pipe for the
water line down N. C. 150. With other alternates that are recommended, an additional $160,000 will
be needed over the $1.1 million previously committed for this project by the county, ,
the chamber, and the developers. Mr. Deal said he had a meeting planned with Mr. Bob Ebert, one of
the developers who would benefit from the water and sewer lines who has not yet contributed toward