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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0094 (2)WHEREAS, the week of May 14 Week; and -May 20, 2000, is the 29" Annual National Trust Preservation WHEREAS, Richard Moe, President of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, has said "that the millennium is a time w reflect on where we've been and where we're going"; and WHEREAS, the theme for the 29a' Annual National Trust Preservation Week is "'taking Past into the Future"; and America's WHEREAS, this year's theme celebrates the link between the past and present, challenging plan for the issues that will confront us in the years to come; and us to WHEREAS, all citizens of Iredell County need to be vigilant, flexible, and well-informed in order to deal with the rapid changes that are sure to make an impact on our irreplaceable, historic treasures; and WHEREAS, citizens of Iredell County are concerned with preservation; and WHEREAS, the board "commissioners and officials of Iredell County have renovated the Old Courthouse, and it is now being used as a governmental center; and WHEREAS, other governmental agencies, and many individuals throughout renovated historic structures; and I,hout the county, have WHEREAS, the citizens oflredell County will celebrate National Historic Preservation Week with o preservation program given .: J. Myrick Howard, the Executive Director of Preservation North Carolina, on May I5, n pro r m gi en b and P.M WHEREAS, the Iredell County Historic Properties Commission, the Old Courthouse Committee. and the Statesville Historic Preservation Committee, are joining in this celebration to sponsor the of J. Myrick Howard. appearance NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Iredell County Board "Commissioners. in Regular Session on May 1, 2000, hereby recognizes the week of May 14 Count is Preservation Week' urges all citizens to be aware of the impact ol'hisu>ric preservation in Iredel I County and further, the said board of commissioners hereby reco y May 2Q 2000, as inirrede l on Monday, May 15, 2000, and commends it to all citizens of the county. gcoun J. Myrick Howard's presentation +rrtrr APPOINTMENTS BEFORE THE BOARD (Note: Mrs. Katie Patterson shared her time with Nancy Wertz.) said she MRS. NANCY WERTZ, AN ADVOCATE OF THE ONE -CENT SALES TAX: Wertz students had four children in the staff, and she mentioned that school s some children had o be moved ou to an air problem that was causing respiratory cramped quarters for the school raisers that had m that held to ry ailments. Mrs, t nemobile units due provide the necessaryWertz mentioned the many fund today there was a segment about mobile units and the e dangeritems. t he also said that on television members to vote for the one -cent tax resolution. g. She encouraged the board MRS. KATIE pATTERSON, AN ADVOCATE FOR THE PROPOSED ONF,- , SALES TAX; Patterson said she was one of 12 teachers at Brawle without a classroom. She said her students received ten CENT time in transit. Mrs. Patterson encouraged the board y Middle School that taught resolution. She said the resolution simply afforded the citizens alchance ocvoteaontme due the saleso her members to unanimously approve the tax Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in public hearing session. NON -OWNER REZONING REQUEST' SEVERAL IN THE PISGAH CHURCH ROAD AREA CASE NO. PROPERTY to RU -R, Rural Residential District -1,040 acres): Planner Lindsey OWNERS (gboj�� owners in the Pisgah Church Road area had (�' Residential Agricultural in the designated petitioned to have their property, said several property gnated area, rezoned from RA, Residential Agricultural to y and other si RU -R, properties Rural Residential 2