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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1201 (2)754 legislation USER FEES DISCUSSED: Mr. Deal had presented information to the board at the agenda briefing regarding a user fee study that is performed by David M. Griffith and Associates. Mr. Deal is recommending increased user fees as a method of increasing revenues, and is requesting that the board review this information and put it back on the agenda for March 18th. AUDIT CONTRACT: Mr. Bill Furches presented the audit contract for FY 1986-87 at a price of $16,400. MOTION from Commissioner Murdock, second from Commissioner Ostwalt, to approve this contract and authorize the chairman to sign in behalf of the county. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, FEBRUARY 2, 3, 13, and 23 MEETINGS: MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite to approve the minutes from the meetings listed above. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. ADJOURN: MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to adjourn the meeting at 9:50 p.m. Next meeting: March 18, 1987, 7:30 p.m., Agricultural Center Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Statesville, NC. Z erk APPROVED: ._3-/,*'-< '7 IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES MARCH 18, 1987 The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in Adjourned Regular Session on Wednesday, March 18, 1987, 7:30 p.m„ Agricultural Center Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Statesville, NC. Present for the meeting were: Larry S. Hedrick, Chairman Alice M. Stewart, Vice Chairman Jessie S. Crosswhite Frances L. Murdock Samuel L. Ostwalt Staff present: J. Wayne Deal, County Manager William P. Pope, County Attorney Alice Fortner, Clerk to the Board Lois Troutman, Tax Supervisor Joe Ketchie, Tax Collector Jim Wall, Recreation Director CALL TO ORDER: By Chairman Hedrick INVOCATION: By Chairman Hedrick SAVE THE FAMILY FARM ACT RESOLUTION: This item has been on the agenda previously and has been delayed until further study could be made of the resolution. Additional resolutions were adopted by the NACo delegation at the Legislative Conference in Washington just task week. Mr. Clyde Thomas, Mr. George McAuley, and Mr. Edward Elam, farmers in Iredeil County, representing the United Farmers Organization, were present to discuss the resolution and to ask the board to consider adoption. Mr. Thomas said the United Farmers Organization has a chapter of 110-120 members in Iredell County who are mostly full-time farmers. The "Save The Family Farm Act" addresses full-time farm- ers. The main objective of the bill is to increase prices of farm commodities. Chairman Hedrick inquired if this was the bill that is in committee that was introduced by Representative Gerhart and others. There are others who will benefit from it also, such as price of farmland, which will assist the credit system for financing farming. Mr. Thomas said again that the bili was mainly for overall farm prices. There are some parts of the bill that he is not in favor of, he said, but mainly this is the best legislation that has been presented for the Family Farm. This bill would increase the cost of food, but at the same time more assistance would be given to those who received food stamp assistance. The subsidies now paid for agriculture was $32 billion in 1986. These subsidies would be cut out as the bill is in place, Mr. Thomas said. To balance the over -production, the farmers would voluntarily go into a program to set aside acreage for which they would not be paid. Mr. George McAuley said he sold wheat in 1952 for $3.05/bu. and now he receives $2.60bu. A loaf of bread in 1952 was approximately 254 to 302. Now a loaf of bread costs approximately $1.