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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_2170special local legislation introduced Raleigh regarding these funds. Mr. Dan Wallace and/or Mr. Homer Faulk will come to the next meeting to give a full report on the use of the funds. It is also requested that a report be given on a semi-annual basis. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. ROAD NAMING COMMITTEE: A part of the overall house numbering process was to have a committee to be used in road naming. The board members will have a 12 - 18 month tenure. They plan to name all the private roads that will turn up in the 911 process, Jerry Lundy said. These appointments will be announced this evening and placed on the agenda for appointment at the October 6th meeting. Mr. Lundy said he would contact the people on the list to see if they would be willing to serve. UPDATE ON THE EFFORTS TO ASSIST VICTIMS OF HURRICANE ANDREW: Mr. Mashburn said there was a feeling that we should do something as an agency. Basically it came down to the fact that the best thing to do was to consider making a contribution of cash for the relief effort. It was thought this would be better for the County to encourage individuals and organ;zations to contribute. Because of differences in certification for various types of licenses of the Inspections office and the difference in the various codes, it is impossible for the County to send assistance in the way of manpower for inspecting buildings. WORKSHOP ON THE DAVIDSON-CORNELIUS CIRCUMFERENTIAL: Mr. Mashburn announced this meeting at Davidson Town Hall on September 24th, between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. No presentation is being made but people coming by will be able to view the project. TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT INTERSECTION OF U. S. 21 AND BRAWLEY SCHOOL: Commissioner Haire reported that a letter has been received stating that a traffic light will be installed at the intersection .. of U. S. 21 and Brawley School Road. CAROLINAS COALITION QUARTERLY MEETING: Mr. Mashburn reported a meeting on September 30, 1992 at 9:00 a.m., Cone Center, UNC -Charlotte, NC. BOARD OF ELECTIONS TO USE THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' MEETING ROOM ON ELECTION NIGHT, NOVEMBER 3, 1992: Mr. Mashburn said the board should look for an alternate place to meet because of the conflict with the Board of Elections using this room. The board decided to wait until the next meeting of the board on October 6th to make a final decision. CARPET DISCUSSED: The company that originally installed the carpet in the Administrative Building has agreed to restretch the carpet. The county asked for a year's warranty after restretching; however, no word has been received from the company since the warranty request was added. COMMUNITY COLLEGE REQUESTS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO DESIGNATE MITCHELL COMMUNITY COLLEGE AS SOLE SUPPLIER OF TRAINING IN IREDELL COUNTY: Davidson Community College is now supplying Davie County services that heretofore have been supplied by Mitchell Community College. Catawba Valley Community College supplies services to the prison system in Iredell County. Mitchell Community College has requested that they become the supplier of training in Iredell County. In order for this to take place, a resolution must be adopted by the county commissioners. This will be on the agenda for October 6th meeting. Mrs. Alice Stewart said she had some telephone calls from personnel from Catawba Valley Community College who wish to come before the board and address this question of service also. COUNTY LINE PROJECT: Mr. Lundy reported the Geodedic Survey Company planned to begin the county line marking project in November and plan to be finished by Christmas. ° L. L. GUY TIRE: Mr. Lundy reported they had made arrangements with Mecklenburg County to have this tire depository sprayed at no charge to the County. ADJOURN: MOTION from Chairman Sloan to adjourn at 8:45 p.m. Next meeting to be held on Tuesday, October 6, 1992, 4:00 p.m., South Wing Conference Room, Statesville, NC, for the briefing, and will be followed by the 7:30 p.m. regular meeting of the board in the County Commissioners' Meeting Room, Iredell County Government Center, 200 South Center Street, Statesville, NC. APPROVED: 9 E erLk to the Boar