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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0658 (2)said that in reference to the public notice process, four separate mailings had been sent to 700 residences. He did acknowledge, however, that many letters had been returned. Commissioner Ray said she understood the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) handled the sediment runoff issue. Smith said this was correct. He said his office reviewed subdivision plans. He said that one of the subdivision requirements was that a plan had to be obtained from DENR stipulating the approval of culverts and ditches. Ray said she understood that DENR established the designs and locations in reference to storm drains or sediment basins. Smith said this was correct. No one else spoke and Chairman Tice adjourned the hearing M§tjOR by Commissioner Williams, after reviewing the findings of fact and determining them to be order, to approve the five-year vesting for development rights for The Pointe on Norman and other property south of Beech Tree Road owned by Crescent Resources, Inc. VOTING: Ayes -- 5; Nays - 0. --------------------------------------------- CONSENT AGENDA ------------------- ------- �IfOTIO by Commissioner Johnson to approve the following eleven (1 1) consent agenda items. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. 1. Request from the City of Statesville for the Approval of a 2001 AIR 21 Grant Project & Expenditure (airfield improvements including security fencing, access roads and navigational aid repair) for the Statesville Municipal Airport (no county funds needed): During the briefing, Commissioner Johnson said the county, in a 50/50 basis, had been working with the city to provide fencing at the airport. Johnson said the city's planning director had found out that Air 21 grant funds could be used for airfield improvements, including security fencing, access roads and navigational aid repair. Mr. Johnson said the county's share would be reduced by $28,500. 2. Request from the Sheriffs Department for Approval of Budget Amendment #24 for Permission to: a. Transfer Drug Seizure Funds for the Purchase of Canines/ Equipment/Training ($61,000) and Radios ($33,332.00) b. Transfer Commissary Funds for Floors ($3,934.00) and P2P Grant ($6,500) c. Permission to Apply for the Annual Bulletproof Vest Grant Chief Deputy Rick Dowdle, mentioned during the briefing session, that the sheriff's department was requesting four more dogs at a cost of $61,000, including equipment and training. He also requested permission to transfer $33,332 for the purchase of 63 hand-held radios and $3,934 for new carpeting. In addition, Dowdle requested permission to apply for a Police to Police Grant (P2P) in the amount of $26,000. He said the P2P grant would be for an Internet Band Program, or an interlink with other departments. The grant will need a 25% or $6,500 match. Dowdle also asked for permission to apply for the annual bulletproof vest grant. He said this grant had a 50/50 match. 3. Request for the Approval of Budget Amendment #25 for the Transfer of funds from the Reserve -Truck Fund for Cool Springs VFD to Purchase a Pump for a Brush Truck: The Fire Tax District Board on December 12, 2001, voted to fund Cool Springs VFD $5,317 for a new brush truck pump. It was stipulated that the funds were to come from the reserve truck fund. It was also mentioned that the request was not in the 2001-02 budget.