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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1977'; "3c, AMENDMENT TO AUGUST 20, 1991 MINUTES, BOOK IV, P. 1514 FIRE MARSHALL - SCHOOL INSPECTIONS: MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to designate the States- ville City Fire Marshall as school inspector for the schools inside the Statesville City Limits, in accorance with G.S. 115. These inspections include regular fire inspections and educational programs for the Fourth Grade students. The motion also includes the Mooresville City Fire Marshall as school inspector for the schools inside the Mooresville Town Limits, in accordance with R.S. 115. These inspections include regular fire inspections and educational programs for the Fourth Grade students. The inspections done by the Mooresville and Statesville Departments do not include the electrical inspections done on a quarterly basis by the Iredell County Inspections Office. IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES OCTOBER 1, 1991 - BRIEFING The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in Briefing Session at 4:00 p.m, on Tuesday, October 1, 1991, South Wing Conference Room, Iredell County Government Center, Statesville, NC. Those present for the briefing were: R. B. Sloan Jr., Chairman Sara K. Haire Doug Madison Frank Mitchell Staff present: Joel Mashburn, County Manager Alice Fortner, Clerk to the Board Susan Goodman, Finance Director Jerry Lundy, Planning Director Carson Fisher, Staff Engineer Larry Dickerson, EOC Director DISCUSSION OF MERGING STATESVILLE AND COUNTY INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENTS: Mr. Cliff Reavis of the City of Statesville Inspections discussed the proposal for merging the two inspections departments. Mr. Reavis said three additional telephones were needed for the change. These would cost $100 each, per Mr. York. The Maintenance Department can remove the computer terminals. Charges for radios, procuring and the crystals are $650 each. Some of the offices are in need of paint, Reavis said, and this would be a good time to do it. Mr. Reavis discussed cross -training. He said the level of service will be increased for the county but would be decreased for the city. He said they may be able to stop some complaints, but would not be able to stop them all. Mr. Mashburn inouired if the fees will generate enough revenue to take care of the cost of the department. Mr. Reavis said, "No." They expect to aenerate about 75 per cent of the cost of operating the department. Mr. Mashburn inouired about the pay grades on the salary plan. Does the City of Statesville have some new grades the county does not have? he asked. Mr. Reavis said the City employees hold more certificates. The city and county's steps are not the same. This will require some changes in pay increases to get all of them on step. Mr. Mashburn inouired about the equipment the City will turn over to the county. The replace- I ment costs will then become the County's responsibility..,,., Chairman Sloan asked what will be the final step before the board is asked to vote. Mr. Mashburn said a total budget with the proposed fee schedule should be presented to the board for approval. He thought they were pretty close to that. Chairman Sloan asked about the hand-held units for putting information on-line on the computer. Commissioner Madison asked if they are still planning for the January 1st conversion date. Mr. Reavis replied, Yes. Mr. Mashburn said a budget for the total department is needed and should he based on projec- tions for personnel. He also said that they should leave the fire inspections as it now is. FIRE MARSHALL - UPDATE ON THE FIRE CODE: Mr. Chuck Gallyon came before the board to update the board on the activities of the fire marshall's office and the inspections the fire marshall's office Performs. The fire marshall's office inspects schools every four months. He said 1989 was the worst year for fires. There were ten fatalities in Iredell County that year. Most were due to smoke inhalation. Most of the fatalities occur in the home. The educational programs are most helpful. DISCUSSION OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE EXCHANGE OF THE PROPERTY AT THE LANDFILL: Mr. Carson Fisher, staff engineer, discussed the exchange of property at the landfill with the board. Mr. Fisher has a signed confirmation of the exchange agreement by the owner of the Golf course. He also answered questions about the air curtain destructor.