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AND FURTHER RESOLVED, that plans for incineration of hazardous waste be abandoned altogether at
any site in North Carolina, public or private.
IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Chairman
Adopted 24 July 1990.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
Chairman Sloan said this would be forwarded to the North Carolina Association of County Commis-
sioners. Commissioner Hedrick requested that a copy of this be sent to the N. C. Hazardous Waste
Commission as well.
PUBLIC HEARING
REQUEST FOR REZONING OF PROPERTY BELONGING TO JASON ROY AND MAY J. JONES, CASE #9005-1: Mr.
Jerry Lundy, Planning Director, explained the request for rezoning before the board. This property
lies on U. S. 21 & N. C. 115, South of Troutman, some 650' below the one -mile perimeter zoning_ of
the Town of Troutman, Mr. Lundy said. The request for rezoning is use as mini -warehouses. The
request is for rezoning from RA to HB. Recommendation from the Planning Board is denial of the
request.
Those speaking at the hearing were:
Mr. Eddie Gaines, attorney representing the property owners, Mr, and Mrs. Jones.
Commissioner Chandler Bryan reviewed the minutes from the planning board meetings on this
request and spoke of the reference to spot zoning in this case.
Mr. Gaines responded to Commissioner Bryan's statement.
Other board members and the county attorney raised questions about the request and the neigh-
bors' desires to join with Mr. Jones in the rezoning request.
The board discussed the administrative procedures on tabling or denying the request.
No one else spoke for or against the zoning request.
Chairman Sloan closed the public hearing.
ACTION ON REZONING OF PROPERTY BELONGING TO JASON ROY & MARY J. JONES, CASE 19005-1: MOTION
from Commissioner Bryan to table the request for rezoning from RA to HB. The property is located on
U. S. Highway 215, between SR 1317, Byers Road, and SR 1101, Ostwalt-Amity Road, near Pitch's
Laboratory, and is more specifically described as Lot 72, Block A, of Iredell County Tax Map 4L.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
REVIEW OF THE WORK OF THE AGING TASK FORCE: Miss Anna Rice, Council on Aging, Ms. Gayla Woody,
Aging Specialist with Centralina Council of Governments, and some of the Council on Aging Committee
members; namely, Teresa Tilley, Sue Walser, and Janet Blafuss.
The Iredell County Board of Commissioners appointed the agencies on November 7, 1989 for this
task force and charged them to review the county profile prepared by the North Carolina Division of
Aging and priortize aging service needs for Iredeli County. They have contacted many and various
organizations in an attempt to assemble all the needed information.
The top three service needs were identified as increased information and referral, increased
chore services, and increased transportation. If the board approves these findings, the report is
then to be mailed to the Area Agency on Aging, where they will review and send to the North Carolina
Division of Aging, where it will be included in the statewide plan for aging services.
Miss Rice answered Chairman Sloan's question regarding Chore Services. Commissioner Stewart
inquired about senior citizens center in the Mooresville area. Miss Rice said all the services
presently offered in Statesville are offered in Mooresville, included transportation, chore, res-
pite, and home -bound and congregate feeding program. Miss Rice said they had applied for the
Lowrance Hospital Funds for a Mooresville/South Iredell Senior Citizens Center.
Miss Rice said the Aging Task Force is recommending and requesting that the board of
commissioners appoint a permanent, on-going planning task force for aging services in Iredell
County. The group has identified areas that need attention in 1990, and it is important they look
more carefully at the aging population and plan more carefully, especially in view of the limited
resources.
Commissioner Stewart raised a question about the number of beds in the nursing homes and the
certificate of need process.
MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to direct this group to stay in existence until December 1990
and also that the board approve the information presented in this report and authorize the chairman
to sign the report so it can be forwarded to the proper agency.