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VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.
LEGISLATIVE GOALS. The board discussed some items they would like presented to the North
Carolina Association of County Commissioners for the Legislative Goals Conference at Pinehurst in
December. These are changing the language on certain sections of the General Statutes pertaining to
abandonment of roads and a matter of age requirement for Community -Based Alternative Funds. Mrs.
Alice Stewart serves on the Legislative Goals Committee.
NOTIFICATION OF MEETING ON CATAWBA LAKES AND WATERSHEDS: Chairman Sloan said he had received
information on a meeting pertaining to the captioned matter. Commissioner Alice Stewart said she
also had received information on the meeting and planned to attend.
APPOINTMENTS
INVOLVEMENT COUNCIL: The following nominations were made by Commissioner Murdock:
Phyllis Bailey, Mitchell Community College
Marchetta Sigmon, YMCA
Cissie Lewis, I -Care
Sylvia Minton, Library
These are two-year terms, beginning with October 1, 1990 and concluding with September 30, 1992.
MOTION from Chairman Sloan to close the nominations and appoint the foregoing by acclamation.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCIES:
The following vacancies were announced:
DOMICILIARY HOME ADVISORY BOARD: Two additional members to be appointed by the Domiciliary
Homes, according to the guidelines. Appointment to be on October 2, 1990 agenda.
YOUTH SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Two vacancies are occurring on this board. One is to
replace Eddie Corriher of the Youth Home, who has retired. The second position is to replace
Richard Gray from Iredell Counseling Center, who has left the center. This will be on the October
2nd agenda.
BUDGET AMENDMENT #12: MOTION from Commissioner Bryan to approve Budget Amendment #12, in the
amount of $3,000 for supplies and equipment for Government Center Complex. These are unspent funds
from the Old Courthouse Renovation Project.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.
MANAGER'S REPORT
Mr. Mashburn reported on the 1990 Census figures released in the Charlotte Observer on Septem-
ber 16, 1990. Iredell County shows a 12% increase since 1980 and ranks 2Tst of t—fie TOb-counties, up
from 22nd in last Census. Iredell County may also become a part of the Charlotte SMSA district,
according to the article.
GASOLINE PRICES: Mr. Mashburn reported the staff has done a survey to see how much more money
would be needed for the increase in gasoline prices. An estimate of $42,000 in additional funds
will be needed, he said. He said the increase in prices will also impact those employees who drive
their own vehicles and thought the board may want to consider an increase from the current 221 cents
now being paid by the county.
VIDEO DEVELOPED BY THE GREATER STATESVILLE CHAMBER ON THE SA -9 HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE: The
county manager said board members might like to spend ten to twelve minutes looking at the video the
county commissioners assisted in funding. It will be shown downstairs in the county manager's
office immediately following the meeting.
MEETING WITH MR. TOM BARBEE: Mr. Mashburn announced a luncheon meeting with Mr. Tom Barbee,
consultant, on September 27th between twelve Noon and 1:00 p.m.
EXECUTIVE SESSION: MOTION from Chairman Sloan to adjourn to executive session for discussion
of possible litigation.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.
MOTION from Chairman Sloan to adjourn from executive session.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.
ADJOURN: Chairman Sloan adjourned the meeting at 10:00 p.m. Next meeting scheduled for
October 1, 1990, 3:00 p.m., South Wing Conference Room, Statesville, NC.
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