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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1697 (2)12150 APPOINTMENTS - HAZARDOUS WASTE AND LOW LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD: The following were nominated by Commissioner Hedrick: B. K. Barringer, Jr. Willard D. Blackwelder Lislotte Harberts Kelly Sheeks These are three-year appointments, beginning 3/16/90 and concluding 3/15/93. MOTION from Commissioner Hedrick to close the nominations and appoint these four by acclama- tion. VOTING: ayes - 5; Nays - 0. YOUTH SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD: Announcement was previously made of the vacancy occurring on the Youth Services Advisory Board because of the resignation of Ms. Robin Spengler from the Counseling Center (formerly the Cup of Water). Chairman Sloan nominated Richard Gray to replace Ms. Spengler. The uncompleted term began on 7/31/89 and concludes 7/31/92. MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to close the nominations and appoint Mr. Gray as proposed. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. MINUTES APPROVED FROM MEETING OF MARCH 6, 1990; MOTION from Chairman Sloan to approve the minutes. VOTING: Ayes - 5. Nays - 0. RECREATION DEPARTMENT - SCHOOL BUS LEASE, IC CONTRACT 590-13: MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the contract for leasing buses from Iredell County Schools VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. MANAGER'S REPORT TRIP TO RALEIGH REGARDING FINANCING FOR KEWAUNEE BUILDING: Mr. Mashburn announced that he, Mrs. Susan O'Connor, finance officer, and William P. Pope, county attorney, were going to Raleigh to discuss financing for future capital projects, especially the Kewaunee building. LANDFILL PROJECT - TRIP TO ROANOKE TO LOOK AT BALER FOR SOLID WASTE: Mr. Mashburn announced he, Commissioner Stewart, and the county engineer, Mr. Richard Franklin, went to Roanoke County, Virginia, to look at balers for landfill. It is estimated the county would need two bailers to get into the business, at an approximate cost of $2 million. It will save forty to fifty percent in volume of solid waste going into the landfill. Commissioner Bryan asked the county manager to look into the possibility of using a hammermill. He recommended Kingstree, SC, as a place where one is presently in service. BUDGET AMENDMENT: MOTION from Commissioner Bryan to grant Budget Amendment No. 9, reference to transferral of funds for the Tax Management Associates. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. RENOVATION OF OLD COURTHOUSE: The County Manager announced there were still some minor prob- lems to work out on finishing the work. Dedication and grand opening is scheduled for April 1, 1990. CLARIFICATION OF ABANDONMENT OF ROADS PROCEDURES: Mr. Jerry Lundy, planning director, announced there seemed to be a conflict of General Statutes on the matter of closing roads within the one -mile perimeter of a city. The county has jurisdiction outside the city limits and the cities have jurisdiction within the city limits and in the one -mile perimeter. In a matter pertaining to a road that was advertised for hearing on March 6, Mr. Lundy advised the board should take no action. MEADOWBROOK SUBDIVISION SEWER LINE MATTER: In reference to the sewer line project at Meadow - brook Subdivision, where the County is running a sewer line on a loan basis, Mr. Lundy announced the solicitation of bids for the project. SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION SERVICE: Commissioner Stewart announced a tour for the county commissioners on May 2, 1990, 9:00 a.m., Agricultural Center. Following the tour, the group will have lunch at Julia's Talley House at 1:00 p.m. CAROLINAS COALITION OF COUNTIES: A meeting of the group is scheduled for Tega Cay, April 25, 1990. RETIREE'S DINNER: May 3, 1990 is the date scheduled for. the Retirees' Dinner, which will be hosted by the County Commissioners and County Manager. '