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COMMUNICATION - INTRA -GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS: This matter was brought before
the board and delayed until the first meeting in December.
IREDELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL REVENUE BONDS: At the recommendation of the county
attorney, Robert N. Randall, MOTION was made by Commissioner Campbell to authorize
and designate the chairman and vice chiarman to sign all documents for the county
in connectionwith the bonds issuance for Iredell Memorial Hospital. VOTING: Ayes -
5; Nays - 0.
ADJOURN: Chairman Troutman adjourned the meeting at 11:00 P.M. Next meeting
on November 22, 1983, 12:00 Noon at the City Club.
Clerk to the Board
APPROVED: 12/20/83 Filed with Register of Deeds, Book 26, pp. 670-684.
i November 22, 1983
The Iredell County Hoard of Commissioners met in Adjourned Regular Session on
Tuesday, November 22, 1983, 12:00 Noon, Statesville City Club. Present for the
meeting were:
Joe H. Troutman, Chairman
Frances L. Murdock, Vice Chairman
B. W. Campbell
Samuel L. Ostwalt
Absent: William A. Mills
Staff present: J. Wayne Deal, County Manager
Robert N. Randall, County Attorney
Alice Fortner, Clerk to the Board
Guests: Fred W. Gunter, Ingersoll-Rand Company
CALL TO ORDER: By Chairman Troutman
INVOCATION: By Chairman Troutman
INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY: Proceedings of this portion of the meeting are attached
to the minutes.
RUBBERMAID SEWER LINE EXTENSION: The county manager, Wayne Deal, talked to
the members of the board concerning the possibility of a joint effort with the City
of Statesville for extension of an 18 -inch sanitary sewer outfall along the
Gregory Branch from Bell Construction Company property to the Rubbermaid property.
The proposed extension of approximately 4,000 feet would extend Statesville sewer
system to the Rubbermaid plant and would also open up additional property for
future development.
It was reported to the board that Statesville is working with Rubbermaid in
developing an Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG) for Rubbermaid. Tentative plans
are for the city, the county, and Rubbermaid to share equally in the cost of
approximately $180,000 for extension of the sewer line.
It was further explained to the members of the board that provisions of the
UDAG are such that Rubbermaid will repay certain funds to the City in future years.
Plans are for an agreement between the City of Statesville and Iredell County to the