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VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.
LEASE ON MOORESVILLE OFFICE BUILDING (CLODFELTER BUILDING): The ten-year lease for the Moores-
ville Office Building expires on November 30, 1986. According to the lease agreement, option to
purchase requires three appraisers: one to be chosen by Iredell County, one to be chosen by Mr.
Clodfelter; and these two appraisers choose the third.
A list of realtors from the Mooresville area was presented to the board. From this list by
drawing three names the board chose the following:
1. Howard Realty
2. Lake Norman Homes
3. Basinger & West
The staff was directed come up with an appraiser from these three, starting with #1 and going
through #3, if necessary.
LOWRANCE HOSPITAL SALE - PAYMENT OF BILL: The county manager brought to the attention of the
board one additional bill that was incurred in the sale of the Lowrance Hospital. The county
manager recommended payment of the bill to Ernst & Whinney in the amount of $11,750.
No board action is required on this matter; the county manager wanted to inform the board of
the payment. Chairman Mills said if there was no objection, the board would allow the payment to be
made. There were no objections from any board members.
PROPOSED LEGISLATIVE GOALS - 1987 SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY: A letter was received from
the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners requesting that the county commissioners
submit any proposed legislative goals to NCACC prior to October 8, 1986. In disucssing this matter,
Chairman Mills brought up the matter of nuclear waste disposal sites and the desire not to have such
a site in Iredell County.
MECKLENBURG NECK: Chairman Mills inquired if there was anything the county commissioners
should do regarding the recent news about Mecklenburg Neck citizens desiring to become a part of
Iredell County. The county manager said there was a lot of interest by the citizens in the Mecklen-
burg Neck area in becoming a part of Iredell County. Mr. Deal has talked with the Mecklenburg
County Manager, and he said there was a lot of feeling on the part of the Mecklenburg County
Commissioners that if at the public hearing (to be held on October 20, 1986), those people really
want to be a part of Iredell County, the board would go along with it. Mr. Deal further said that
the Mecklenburg Board of Commissioners would need to go on record as favoring the change of coun-
ties. Final decision will be made by the North Carolina General Assembly.
Iredell County now furnishes emergency medical services, fire protection, schools, and rescue
squad services. Law enforcement is not included. This is handled through a inter -governmental
contract arrangement between Iredell County and Mecklenburg County.
DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS FOR THE SEPTEMBER 22ND MEETING WITH THE CITY OF SATESVILLE: The
county manager gave the following as a tentative list of items of business for the joint meeting
between the City of Statesville and Iredell County, which is to be held at 6:00 p.m., Statesville
City Club, on September 22nd:
(1) Hotel/Motel Tax
(2) Water and Sewer Policy, specifically as it relates to the
Crawford Road Project
(3) Central Communications Center
(4) Joint efforts by City and County (the possibility of having
the planning and inspections departments and perhaps the
sanitarians located in the same building)
ADJOURN: MOTION from Chairman Mills to recess this meeting until Monday September 22, 1986,
6:00 p.m., Statesville City Club. Time: 10:20 p.m.
LERK
APPROVED: /OL_117
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