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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_180012-13, 1990. There were no other nominations. MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to close and appoint Commissioner Stewart by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. CHANGING SECTION 405.2 OF IREDELL COUNTY CODE: MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the amendment to Section 405.2 to Iredell County Code. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. FAIRGROUNDS COMMITTEE, FINAL DECISION: Mr. Bob Dellinger and Mr. Kenneth Vaughn came back to the board in reference to the extended renovations and repairs Mr. Aubrey Boone, Ken Vaughn, and Joe Hollars had discussed with Mr. Joel Mashburn in a meeting held since the October 2, 1990 meeting. The plan, called Alternate C, is as follows: 1st year 2nd year 3rd year TOTALS Kiwanis 20,000 5,000 5,000 30,000 County -Match 5,000 5,000 5,000 15,000 County Repairs 25,000 25,000 5,000 55,000 TOTALS 50,000 35,000 15,000 100,000 Mr. Bob Dellinger spoke regarding this alternate plan, and was followed by Ken Vaughn, who spoke briefly. MOTION from Commissioner Bryan to approve the Alternate C plan as outlined above. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION SERVICES: On September 16, 1990 Mrs. Catherine Vaughan came before the board to speak in behalf of her program and to ask for funds from Iredell County to help defray the costs of services they are now rendering in Iredell County, Ms. Vaughan and Mr. Maupin were to meet with the county manager, who was then to bring back a recommendation to the board. At this time the county manager advised the board he had met with Mr. Maupin and was recommending the county fund $3500 from Contingency fund for this agency. MOTION from Commissioner Bryan to approve the expenditure of $3500 for Family Violence Preven- tion Services, from the Contingency fund. The agency is to report back to the County Commissioners how these funds are expended. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. ANIMAL CONTROL BOARD OF APPEALS: Mr. Mashburn advised the board of Senate Bill 994 which sets up an appeals process for persons dissatisfied with the ruling of the animal control officer when he declares a dog vicious. At the present time, Mr. Mashburn said, under the animal control ordinance the animal control officer has the right to declare a dog vicious. The new state law allows for the establishment of a five -member board to hear any appeals from owners who are dissatisfied with the ruling of the animal control officer. If the board is in agreement, announcement of vacancies on this five -member board will be made later in the meeting. This new law is effective October 1, 1990. TAX SUPERVISOR'S REQUEST FOR TWO NEW TERMINALS: In the absence of Mrs. Lois Troutman, tax assessor, who had a death in her family, Ms. Susan Goodman discussed this with the board. Mrs. Troutman's request is for two terminals, one printer, and one printer stand, for a total of $1,489. There is no money budgeted. Ms. Goodman has prepared Budget Amendment #19 to cover this expendi- ture, with the $1,489 coming from Contingency. MOTION from Commissioner Hedrick to approve the tax supervisor's request for two terminals and also approve Budget Amendment #19 in the amount of $1,489. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS ANIMAL CONTROL GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE: 3 citizens, 1 veterinarian and 1 humane society member. PERSONNEL ADVISORY COMMITTEE: The following persons' terms expire: Mr. Jerry Burgdoffer Mr. Don Searcy (alternate) These are three-year terms. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: Two terms expire on November 30, 1990, which are: Larry Feimster Robert B. Kestler, Jr., (serving the unexpired term of Larry M. Rhye, who resigned). n 1TP3