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IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES
MAY 1, 1989
The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in adjourned session for agenda briefing. The
meeting was held at the Agricultural Center Conference Rooms 1 & 2, Statesville, NC. Those present
at the briefing were:
Alice M. Stewart, Vice Chairman
Jessie S. Crosswhite
Frances L. Murdock
Absent: R. B. Sloan, Jr., Chairman
Larry S. Hedrick
Staff present: Joel Mashburn, County Manager
Alice Fortner, Clerk to the Board
Jerry Lundy, Planning Director
F. W. Furches, Jr., Finance Officer
Flint Norwood, Librarian
Al Upton, EMS Director
COMMUNITY-BASED ALTERNATIVES FUNDING: Vice Chairman Stewart called the meeting to order and
called upon Mr. Steve Tate for a review of the Community -Based Alternatives Funding. Mr. Tate is
co-chairman of the Youth Services Advisory Board, formerly called the CBA Task Force. Mr. Tate gave
the recommendations of his funding committee and the entire board. The board accepted his recommen-
dation and placed this matter on Consent Agenda for the next evening.
JAIL AND LAN ENFORCEMENT CONTRACT WITH J. N. PEASE AND COMPANY, PRESENTATION OF COMPLETED PHASE
I AND REQUEST TO BEGIN PHASE II: Mr. John Duncan of J. N. Pease and Company presented copies of the
completed Phase I of contract dated 12/12/89. Mr. Duncan said they used data compiled by Centralina
Council of Governments as part of this Phase I, which had been a great help to them. Pease is now
ready to begin Phase II, programming and master planning, at a cost of $18,500, and approval by the
board to begin Phase II is requested.
Mr. Duncan was asked to return on May 2nd at the regular meeting of the board since two members
of the board were absent.
AGENDA REVIEW: Following Mr. Duncan's presentation the board was briefed on the proposed
agenda for May 2nd. Mr. Lundy discussed the two public hearings and the matter of the Love Valley
building inspections.
MECKLENBURG NECK: The board also discussed the Meck Neck situation. It was reported that
Mecklenburg County wanted $250,000 a year for five years from Iredell County if Meck Neck is turned
over to Iredell County. Mecklenburg County reportedly collects $238,000 annually in ad valorem
taxes from the Meck-Neck area.
ADJOURN: The meeting was adjourned by Vice Chairman Stewart at 5:00 p.m.
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