HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0778 (2)4. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #50 from the Sheriff's Department for
Approval to:
(1) Transfer Commissary Funds for the Purchase of a Filing System
($8,000), Three Replacement Computers ($2,800), Insurance on a
Bus ($825), and Painting/Maintenance on the Bus ($2,000)
(2) Transfer Seized Funds (Federal Equity Sharing) for the Purchase of
Motorcycle Insurance ($825) and Storage Boxes for the Motorcycles
($1500)
(Assistant Jail Administrator Terry Beck explained the need for the items during the briefing.)
5. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #51 for an Agreement with
Southern Energy Corporation for an Energy Cost Reduction Program: A total
amount of $13,000 will transferred from the contingency fund to the maintenance
department to pay for this program.
6. Request for Approval of a Waiver Regarding First Refusal Rights on the Following
Properties:
(1) Lakeshore School Road Property (19.5 acres - PIN#4638-82-0584)
(2) Salisbury Road/Wayside School Property (Approx. 9 acres - PIN#4763-04-7575)
(3) Cochran Street Property (10 acres - PIN#4734-51-9285)
With the waiver, the Iredell-Statesville School System will be allowed to dispose of
the three properties.
7. Request for Approval of Amendment #3 Regarding the Contribution
Agreement Between the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) & the
County for the Soil Survey: This amendment will alter an agreement dated March 10,
1999. The revision is as follows.
A. 4. To reimburse NRCS each year an amount not to exceed $18,403.85 for the
period July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2008. Included in this reimbursement
is the equivalent of $5,525 in the form of office space (including 650 square
feet of office space, parking, utilities, and janitorial service).
8. Request for Approval of Budget Session Minutes Dated May 13, 2002 and May 14, 2002.
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Request for a Decision Regarding the Location of the new Iredell County
Library: County Manager Mashburn said there were two locations under consideration
for the new library. He said there was a site on Tradd Street near the library that was
inspected by the architect, and it was determined to be inadequate to provide a "footprint"
for a 40,000 sq. foot building and the necessary parking. Mashburn said the site was
"doable but not acceptable." He said that when the Eastside Drive property became
available the architect made an inspection and found the site acceptable. Mr. Mashburn
said this site (Eastside Dr.) could easily accommodate a 40,000 sq. ft. facility, provide
suitable landscaping areas, the necessary parking, and space for future expansion.
Mayor John Marshall, of the City of Statesville, said his council had been
approached by county officials in the past about financially contributing to the costs of
the new library. Marshall said that at one meeting, the council had declined to assist, but
later there was interest in waiting to find out the library needs. Marshall said he felt the
library should remain downtown. He said that on June 3, 2002, he proposed two options
to the city council to aid in the library's construction. Marshall said one option was to
provide a downtown site and the other was to contribute $500,000. He said the council
voted to assist in the amount of $500,000 with stipulations being (1) the city would have
input in the design and (2) the library would remain in the central business district.
Commissioner Bowles asked about the proposed site.