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Madison to adopt the following special resolution:
WHEREAS, the Mooresville High School Varsity Soccer Team has achieved special recognition for
Iredell County through its achievements in Soccer; and
WHEREAS, Mooresville High School Varsity Soccer Team defeated Piedmont as a record of 2HighlSchool 5efe'tin
ed
Monroe High School 11 - 1, defeated Charlotte Catholic 1 - 0,
the State Semi -Finals, and overcame Swannsboro High School 1 - 0, to win the State AA Soccer State
Championship.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Iredell County Board of Commissioners, in session on January 7, 1992,
hereby commends
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its outstanding achievements in
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AND FURTHER encourages them to continue striving for excellent achievement.'
IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISISONERS
s/R. B. Sloan Jr., Chairman
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. "
APPOINTMENTS BEFORE THE BOARD
GREATER STATESYILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - ANNUAL REPORT TO THE BOARD:Chairman Sloan recognized
Mr. Danny Hearn, Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, who came to give an
annual update on the chamber's activities in 1991. Mr. Hearn said one of their best achievements
has been the toll-free telephone service to Mooresville from Statesville. They are now working on
the northern end of the county and Yadkin Valley Telephone Company to tie in with Statesville so
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that toll-free telephone service will be be available countywide.
Education has been the chamber's top priority. They have worked with Mitchel"l Community
parents to becomge more
erinvolveddwithhtheeschool activitieser . in
aFir stlso ograde students' inactive rking on a program to cPTA aparents
have been matched with active PTA parents to encourage more parental participation in the schools.
Urban status has been achieved for Statesville, which means that Statesville is now a part of
Charlotte's SMSA district and also that the hopsitals' reimbursements for Medicare are more than
they have been in the past.
Hunt Manufacturing Company was named "Manufacturer of the Year."
A program, Parent to Parent, is teaching adults how to raise children alcohol and drug-free.
The chamber encourages City and County purchasing agents to purchase within the county whenever
possible.
facility
invesThe tmentiofl$230,000 withear allhmewbeen the furnitureewly and interiordecorations.
or the chamber. There was an
decorations
Mr. Hearn complimented the board on bringing VISIONS back to the table. They have used the
report a lot. He recommended Rick Smyre, a futurist, as one of the speakers for the VISIONS group.
ice Dunaway who has helped with the Chamber Leadership group for
Mr. Hearn recognized Kate Al
the high schools. Mrs. Dunaway South, dkesbriefly toathe vboarboard tanSchools
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students.
leadership group.
Chairman Sloan thanked Mr. Hearn and the others for coming to the meeting.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Chairman Sloan adjourned the meeting to a public hearing as advertised at this time. The
following matters were heard:
AMENDMENT TO LAND DEVELOPMENT PLAN, REGARDING THE REZONING REQUEST FOR BENNIE WILSON, CASE
#9112- wished to Jerry
Lunforexplained tthis
amendment amendment, to the board. Chairman Sloan asked if anyone
resen
ak
nst
No one present spoke for or against the amendment.
REZONING - BENNIE WILSON PROPERTY, CASE #9112-1: Mr. Lundy identified this property on the
county zoning map. The property is located on Highway North, between Mooreland Avenue and Jane
Sowers Road. The request is for rezoning from R-20 to HB.
Chairman Sloan inquired if anyone present wished to speak for or against the rezoning.
No one present spoke for or against the rezoning request.
ROLAND W. MADDREY, JR., AGENT FOR GARY BENOIST, CASE #9112-2: Mr. Lundy identified this ,