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SAMUEL J. HOLBROOK - RESOLUTION OF HONOR: MOTION from Chairman Troutman to
adopt a resolution honoring Dr. Samuel J. Holbrook for his services to Iredell
County. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
BARBARA CURL CASE - LETTER OF COMMITMENT TO THE GENERAL REVENUE SHARING
OFFICE: County Manager J. Wayne Deal informed the board that permission was needed
for the Chairman, Joe H. Troutman, to sign aletter of commitment dated October 3,
1983, to be returned to the General Revenue Sharing Office. This letter has been
approved for signature by the county attorney, Robert N. Randall.
MOTION from Commissioner Murdock for approval of Chairman Joe H. Troutman to
sign this letter on behalf of the county. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
ADJOURN: Chairman Troutman adjourned the meeting at 11:45. Next meeting
on October 27, 1983, 10:00 a.m., Agricultural Center Conference Rooms 1 and 2,
to meet with the Iredell Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees.
Clerk to t e Board
APPROVED: November 1, 1983. Filed at Registered of Deeds Office, Book 26, pp. 577-
600.
ADDENDUM TO MEETING
IREDELL COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
RULES OF HEARING PROCEDURE FOR SPECIAL USE PERMITS
All hearings held to consider petitions for special use permits under the
Iredell County Zoning Ordinance shall be open to the public and subject to these
Rules of Procedure and shall be held after the planning board has reviewed the
proposal and made a recommendation to the county commissioners.
1. Participants. Any person who does not register with the county clerk
prior to or at the opening of the hearing may not be allowed to participate in the
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hearing, either on his own behalf or in a representative capacity. It shall not
MW be necessary for any member of the county board of commissioners or the Iredell
Count y staff to register with the county clerk in order to participate in the
hearing by presenting evidence, asking questions, or responding to questions.
2. Standars for Decison. The decision reached by the county commissioners
on a petition can be based only upon competent, material, and substantial evidence.
all persons participating in the hearing should therefore present only competent
and material evidence during the hearing. Any statements, exhibits, or other
materials which are not competent and material evidence will not be considered by
the board of county commissioners in making its final decision.
3. Sworn Testimony, Exhibits and Affidavits. All persons shall be sworn
before presenting evidence. Witnesses may use maps, diagrams, photographs, or
other materials which are helpful in illustrating their testimony. Such exhibits
shall be fully explained, marked for purposes of identification, and entered into
the record.