HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0415 (2)Jackson said he would be recommending a FY 2001-02 fee increase of $15 for the base
rate onanEMS transport.
Jackson s He said the current charge was $300, and it would increase to $315.
said, however, the patient would not actually
gbe suffering an increase because the
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hospitals had bing for the supplies in the past,
Blumenstein said the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA),
within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, had recently rendered a ruling indicating
the past procedure used by the hospitals in su a federal agency
(upon the delivery Of Patients) might bed PPlytng the medical supplies for the EMS personnel,
the EMS department would need o start charging for ed as a the uack." She said this was the reason why
supplies.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE IREDELL COUNTY
ORDINANCE: Planning Director Ron Smith and Subdivision Administrator William B
explained amendments to the subdivision ordinance. Smith said the SUBDIVISION
non-substantive in nature, Allison
revisions. Mc Smith said Vicky
grammatical or formative. majority he the changes were
y Bowman, a staffm He said, however, there were six major
revisions. He also said the p ember the o Charlotte, had assisted with the
Tanning board had reviewed the ordinance twice and had given a
unanimous recommendation for the revisions at the May 2, 2001 meetin .
also received from employees at the health department.
g Smith said input was
In reference to a recommendation to require developers to obtain a preliminary
by either the health department or a private soil scientist (before submission of a prinrpatesting,
Health Director Ray Rabe said this would create a major staffm
recommendation would require the addition of four environmental sanitarians te plat)
st a
quarter of million dollars for the first ems, g Problem. He predicted the
recommendation had not been included in the healr. thdepartment'separtme said ent'additional
Fy 01,0personnel bug ostswoulaorthis
Smith said the preliminary soil testing requirement was not being recommended by the
Planning staff. He said, however, it was recommended by the planning board.
Minimum Hou in Qrdinanrc; Commissioner Johnson said he received
citizens concerned about some of the dwellings in the county. MrJohnson said he would tike for
the county to review a minimum housing ordinance in the future.Y many calls from
.
ADJOURNMENT: Chairman Tice adjourned the briefing at 6:40 p.m.
Approved:
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