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2.) Passenger Capacity - Maximum of 150 people per boat (2 boats)
3.) Boat Size - First boat - 65' lona and 77' overall, 23'3" wide with
draft of 4'; height approx. 18' above water line.
Second boat - 75' lona and 86' overall, approximately
19' wide with similar draft and height.
Design of the boat will be as shown in the brochure and
as displayed at the meetings.
4.) Noise level - The noise from the engines is not to exceed 86
decibels. (General Statutes limit noise on Lake NOrman.)
Sound of the music is to be directed to boat rather than
away from boat.
5 J Hours of Operation - Operating Hours between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m.
with two excentions: Easter Sunrise Service:
maintenance cruises.
6.) Proximity (distance from) to the shoreline while in operation -
Boat would not operate closer than 200' to the
shoreline (760 contour).
7.) Sewage disposal and method of disposal: Sewage holding capacity of
initial boat is 385 gallons. Applicants will meet
State and County Health Department regulations
for disposal.
8.) Music cannot be played after 11:30 p.m. on top deck.
9.) Whistle cannot be blown after 10:00 p.m.
10.) Project subject to review from time to time by the Iredell County
Board of Commissioners,
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN CERTIFICATE PRESENTED TO ROBERT N. RANDALL: Chairman Larry Hedrick
presented a Distinguished Citizen Certificate to Robert N. Randall, a retirina member of the Lake
Norman Marine Commission. Mr. Randall has served on this board for many years, much of the time as
chairman. Chairman Hedrick expressed the board's appreciation for Mr. Randall's work.
MEADOWBROOK SUBDIVISION, SEWAGE PROBLEM: A property owner from the Meadowbrook subdivision was
present to discuss the ongoino problems the property owners have had in this subdivision. There are
64 lots in the community; 24 of which have homes. There are 22 home owners and 2 that are rental
property. Most of the home owners have at least two lots because of the extra space needed for
sewage lines. The majority of the lots left are owned by the KC Development Corporation. Raw
sewage stands in the ,yards durino wet seasons.
The county manager, Mr. Joel Mashburn, said he has had no commitment from Mooresville as to
their willingness to participate: however, they are willing to continue discussion of the matter.
The property lies outside the Mooresville City Limits.
A plan of financial assistance with the county was discussed with the property owner. Commis-
sioner Ostwalt said he thought it was the County's obligation to help these Deoole. Commissioner
Murdock agreed with this.
After further discussion, a directive was given to the county manager to pursue the financing
of the project through the county and bring back the information to the board.
PRESENTATION OF THE FARM -CITY WEEK PROCLAMATION ADOPTED EARLIER IN THE MEETING: Mr. Bob
Dellinger came forward at this time to receive the proclamation adopted earlier by the board. He
said there was $80 million in revenues coming in to the county each year through agricultural
related enterprises. The county has a great agricultural heritage that is important to acknowledge
especially this week of the Bicentennial celebration. He commended the agricultural staff of the
county and invited the county commissioners to attend the dinner sponsored by the Kiwanis on Novem-
ber 22nd.
CONSENT AGENDA
MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to approve the Consent Agenda, with the exception of two items
that were pulled from Consent to be discuss separately.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
The following items were approved on the Consent Aaenda:
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING RELEASE OF FUNDS TO CENTRALINA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS: MOTION from ,