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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1550 (2)adoption and that a cashier's check in the amount of $17,858.27 had been received to cover the participants' share of the paving. No one else spoke for or against the project. CONSIDERATION OF COUNTYWIDE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS: Mr. Jerry Lundy, Planning Director, discussed the subdivision regulations with the board members and those present at the hearing. No one present spoke for or against the ordinance. Chairman Sloan closed the public hearing and reopened the regular meeting. Mr. William P. Pope, County Attorney, addressed some structural changes in the ordinance. Commissioner Hedrick suggested that the Home Builders Association, both chambers of commerce, and the VISIONS Committee have copies of the subdivision ordinance for study before final adoption. ADOPTION OF THE COUNTYWIDE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE: MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite to adopt the Countywide Subdivision Ordinance with the modifications submitted by Mr. Pope, County Attorney. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 1 (Hedrick) RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ASSISTANCE IN THE FINANCING OF IMPROVEMENTS TO RURAL SUBDIVISION AND RESIDENTIAL STREETS: MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to adopt the following resolution: IMPERIAL HEIGHTS PAVING PARTICIPATION ADOPTED WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners on March 21, 1989 adopted a preliminary resolution giving notice of intention to assist in the financing of improvements to rural subdivision and residential streets; and WHEREAS, due notice has been given that on April 18, 1989, at 7:30 p.m., Agricultural Center Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Statesville, North Carolina, a Public Hearing would be held on whether the assistance in the financing of the road improvements hereinafter described shall be made and that all objections to the legality of the making of such financial assistance are required by law to be made in writing, signed in person or by an attorney, and filed with the Clerk to the Board at or before the time of the Public Hearing; and WHEREAS, the Public Hearing has now been held and any objections made concerning the financial assistance were considered. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Iredell: 1. That the street or streets, road or roads, or rights-of-way herein set out are without paving, and public interest requires that asphalt ribbon paving be made available, and that abutting property will be benefited to the extent to the part of the cost thereof to be assessed against such abutting property. 2. If the local improvements are ordered made by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, the county of Iredell shall remit to the State Department of Transportation the proportion of the cost thereof representing the total local share as required by the policies of the North Carolina department of Transportation's Secondary Road Council. 3. THAT NO SUCH PAYMENT WILL BE MADE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANS- PORTATION BY THE COUNTY UNTIL ALL THOSE PERSONS SIGNING THE PETITION REQUESTING PARTICPATION PAVING HAVE MADE PAYMENT IN FULL OF THEIR PRORATED SHARES. THIS PAYMENT TO BE MADE TO THE TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE OF IREOELL COUNTY. 4. That the local improvements to be made on the street or streets, road or roads, or rights-of-way, set about as follows: ASPHALT RIBBON PAVING Imperial Heights Drive 2896' $23,168.00 5. Terms of payment shall be described in the Notice of the Public Hearing which was served on the owners of the property to be assessed. IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS S/Chairman ' ADOPTED 11 April 1989. 11.(13