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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_2149 (2)RM The social services committee that was appointed has another meeting on July 24th. After that meeting, Mr. Mashburn says they hope to narrow the options down. The committee has already met twice and there has been quite a bit of discussion. Mr. Mashburn reported on an accident that occurred in the breezeway between the old courthouse building and the annex building in the County Administration Complex. A lady hit one of the glass doors with her head while trying to save her eye glasses from falling from her face. This resulted in the glass in the right side of the door being shattered. Mr. Mashburn advised the board he is planning to replace all the glass in the area with shatterproff glass in order to keep this from happening again in the future. Mr. Mashburn said the tax bills will go about the first part of August. ADJOURN: MOTION from Commissioner Mitchell to adjourn at 8:15 p.m.. Next meeting is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 4, 1992, South Wing Conference Room, Iredell County Government Center, 200 South Center Street, Statesville, NC, followed by the 7:30 p.m. regular meeting in the County Commissioners' meeting room. C er to the Boar APPROVED: ­4�'> v IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES AUGUST 4, 1992 - BRIEFING The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met at 4:00 P.M. on Tuesday, August 4, 1992, South Wing Conference Room, Iredell County Government Center, 200 South Center Street, Statesville, NC. The following commissioners were present: R. B. Sloan, Jr., Chairman Sara K. Haire, Vice Chairman Doug Madison Frank Mitchell Alice Stewart Staff present: Joel Mashburn, County Manager Alice Fortner, Clerk to the Board Susan Goodman, Finance Director Jerry Lundy, Director of Services and Development Sheriff Clyde Lloyd Evie Caldwell, Purchasing Agent Al Upton, EMS Director Bill Mashburn, Health Director Carolyn Harris, Personnel Director Chairman Sloan called the meeting together. Mr. Joel Mashburn requested that additional items be added to the agenda. STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR EMS TRANSPORTS TO HOSPITALS: Mr. Al Upton was present to review these procedures with the board. Someone had raised a question about the procedures used to determine to which hospital a patient would be transported. Mr. Upton presented these procedures and was present to discuss them with the board. The policy was originally adopted in March 1978 and was updated and reviewed as late as May 1, 1989. Mr. Upton answered the board's questions satisfac- torily, and there was no need to place this matter on the evening agenda. The board reviewed items on the agenda and placed them on the Consent Agenda for that evening. MATER AND SEWER POLICY: Mr. Rick Mclean, Mooresville City Manager, said he would like to sit down and discuss the water and sewer policy with the county officials. Commissioner Haire reported this to the board. LETTER FROM MR. WILLIAM A. LONG, CHAIRMAN, IREDELL-STATESVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. Mashburn reviewed the captioned letter with the board. Mr. Long was reiterating past policies and statements the Iredell-Statesville Schools System has adopted. The subjects covered in the letter were resolution of the dispute regarding school district lines, student exchange program, and the establishment of a committee composed of members of both school districts in order to resolve the differences. LIABILITY OF COLLECTING TAXES FOR ANOTHER GOVERNMENT ENTITY: Mr. Mashburn said he had discussed this matter with Mr. Joe Ferrell at the Institute of Government. He said the County is a , collection agency for the Town of Mooresville and the Mooresville Graded School District. If, taxes were collected erroneously, then the County would be obligated to refund those taxes. The Mooresville Graded School District was formed in 1905 and the Town of Mooresville collected the taxes for the district. When the Town of Mooresville asked the County to assume the responsibility of collecting taxes for the Town, then the County also began to collect taxes for the school district. ADJOURN: The board continued to discuss other items of interest, but made no decisions. The