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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1110 (2)663 JOINT USE OF THE OLD CITY HALL: The matter of both entities using the old City Hall Building for Code Enforcement Inspections was discussed. Plans are now being drawn on how to renovate for this purpose and should be available in two weeks. FURTHER DISCUSSION BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: The board discussed that the Klear Knit pump and haul permit, which expires on September 30th. The State will extend the permit if there is a firm commitment to extend sewer service into the area. MEETING DATE SET: A meeting was set for Monday, September 29, 1986, 12:00 Noon, Statesville City Club, to continue the discussion of the Crawford Road Sewer Project and other pertinent mat- ters. ADJOURN: MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to recess the meeting until Monday, September 29, 1986, Statesville City Club, 12:00 Noon. APPROVED: /D- % i6 IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES SEPTEMBER 29, 1986 The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in Regular Adjourned Session on Monday, September 29, 1986, 12:00 Noon, Statesville City Club, Statesville, NC. Present for the meeting were: Larry S. Hedrick, Chairman William A. Mills, Vice Chairman Jessie S. Crosswhite Frances L. Murdock Alice M. Stewart Staff present: J. Wayne Deal, County Manager Alice Fortner, Clerk to the Board Jerry Lundy, Planning Director CALL TO ORDER: By Chairman Hedrick CONTINUATION OF DISCUSSION ON PROPOSED CRAWFORD ROAD SEWER LINE PROJECT: Chairman Hedrick announced that the purpose of this meeting was to follow up on the joint meeting between the City of Statesville and Iredell County that was held on Monday, September 22nd, at the Statesville City Club, when the City of Statesville proposed and unanimously approved a new formula for financing the Crawford Road Sewer Line Project. The City approved financing as follows: County $230,000 Klear Knit, Inc. $ 20,000 Contributions from other developers $ 73,000 50/50 Contribution from County & City $140,000 No pay back to County Acreage Impact Fee (to be placed in a revolving account for future water/sewer projects that involve Statesville & Iredell County A memo on this subject was mailed to each commissioner by the county manager. The memo con- tained a recommendation to the board, which was to authorize the City's proposition in spirit and put the project out to bid. This would give the City time to finalize the acreage impact fee, the contributions by the developers, and will enable Klear Knit, Inc., to request an extension on their pump and haul permit from the State. A discussion took place by the board members and the manager regarding the recent deviations from the original 70/30 funding policy for water and sewer line extensions. Mention was made of the Mooresville Industrial Park and the I-77 and NC -150 Project (CDB Grant), where funding levels were different from the 70/30 participation. It was brought out by Commissioner Mills that 22% unemployment rate in the area was a factor in the change of funding level in the Mooresville Industrial Park, and the $750,000 State grant received made a difference in the funding levels for the I-77 & NC -150 Project. ' Available funds for water and sower extensions were discussed. At the present time $1,095,242 in State Water & Sewer Funds have been allocated to Iredell County. Of this amount $711,428 is earmarked for projects (I-77 & NC -150 Project $313,028; Iredall Water Corporation $112,500; West Iredell Water $250,000; Water Sewer Study, Phase II $35,900), leaving a balance for appropriation at this date of $383,814 in State Funds. County funds available for appropriation in the 1986-87 Budget are $420,000. However, it may be necessary to change the funding source for the Iredell Water Corporation ($112,500), which would