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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0747 (2)Agencies Requesting FY 2002-2003 Funds Funding Recommended by JCPC Residential Services $134,461 Barium Springs Home for Children The Counselin Center 35,504 SCAN Exchan a Club 58,124 Project Challenge Restitution Program 35,000 Psychological Services 6 820 JCPC 10,500 Administrative Training/Administrative .._ Mr. Johnson said he had expressed a concern about the level of supervision being maintained over the juveniles in the VisionsWork structured day program during the briefing session. He said that after the briefing, other issues had been brought to his attention. Johnson said further investigation needed to occur before the county approved the juvenile justice funding for VisionsWork. CONSIDERATION OF THE PROPOSED EXCHANGE OF REAL PROPERTY BETWEEN THE COUNTY (10.27 ACRES ON HWY.150/PLAZA DRIVE, MOORESVILLE) AND TARHEEL AUCTION AND REALTY, ET AL. (23 ACRES ON EASTSIDE DRIVE, STATESVILLE): County Manager Mashburn said the county owned ten acres of surplus property in Mooresville. He said the board authorized the disposal of the property over a year ago, and the staff had tried to sell it. Mashburn said that after no potential buyers surfaced, the board authorized him to work with a Tarheel Auction & Realty auctioneer to auction off the site. He said that one of the owners of the auction company inquired about the possibility of a property swap involving a site in Statesville that was of comparable value. Mashburn said the intent to swap the two properties was approved at the last meeting, and a notice describing the exchange had been published in a local news publication. Attorney Pope said the property exchange should be contingent upon the following stipulations: 1. environmental status, 2. marketable title conveyed by warranty deed, 3, matters revealed by survey, 4. no unpaid taxes or assessments, 5. closing expenses, 6. any use -impairing regulations (deed covenants). Commissioner Bowles said that when the board made the decision to sell the property, a motion was made stipulating the proceeds would be placed in the capital reserve fund. He asked if the property exchange would violate the motion. Mashburn said no. He said the county was just exchanging one asset for another one. OTIO by Commissioner Johnson to proceed with the exchange of properties with the stipulations expressed by the county attorney. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. The two properties involved in the exchange are described as follows.