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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0082 (2)Kenneth llaeler said he represented the residents of Wood Iiaven Estates. He said the residents had been trying to get their roads paved for about 10-12 years. Iagler said the roads were muddy at times, they had large nits, and the gravel that was placed on them soon washed away. Mr. Ilagler said he wanted funding to have the roads paved, and for the state to take over their maintenance. Lamb asked if the development was in a private subdivision. Hagler said it was private. Lamb said private subdivisions were not eligible for maintenance by the state. He said that in 1975, a ruling was established saying the developers could declare roads to be either public or private. Public roads, assuming they met all standards, could be eligible for addition to the state system. Private roads were not eligible. Lamb said the developer should have told the residents when they bought the property, the agency or individual(s) that world maintain the roads. Mr. Lamb suggested that a meeting be scheduled with the local engineer to discuss the matter. Ile said the state could not assist, but the state employees could advise the residents on what they could do. Chainnan Tice adjourned the public hearing. MOTION by Chairman Tice to concur with the NC DOT 2000-2001 Secondary Road Improvement Program. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays- 0. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS REQUEST FOR APPROVAL. OF A RESOLUTION PETITIONING THE NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO ALLOW CITIZENS OF IREDELL COUNTY TO VOTE AT THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTION UPON THE QUESTION: Should eristing property tax revenues he supplemented by the /evv of a $.01 sale+ torr to he used exchtsively for school construchou purposes Of" tarts of trtt (l0) vents, or until a .statewide one -cent soles tax devoted erclusive(v to school construction purposes is enacted? Commissioner Fortner said she had planned to present the resolution for board approval; however, due to the absence of Commissioner Stewart, that she requested to postpone the matter moil the board had its full membership. MOTION y Commissioner Fortner to postpone the decision on the resolution until Monday, May 1, 2000 at 7:00 p.m. VO'T'ING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. -------------------- -----------CONSENT AGENDA --------------------------------------------- MO'1ION by Commissioner Johnson to approve the following 13 consent items with a slipuhnion concern ingtlie jvt, al CareCoordinationCj[ML'fhestipulationbeingthitifthegrant funds arc discontinued, and the hcaifh department officials desire to continue with the .R FTI: social work position, that file shortfall or surplus ofrevenue will he included in the health department's budget request with justification ifextra money is required. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. I. REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF DEFIBRILLATOR BIDS FOR THE VOLUNTEER FIRF, DEPARTMENTS& APPROVALOF BUDGET AMENDMENT #37A: Purchasing Agent Evic Caldwell recommended the low bid of Southeastern Emergency Equipment