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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0927 (2)(2) Collection of the tax by the North Carolina Secretary of Revenue, and liability therefore, shall begin and continue on and after the first day of December, 2002. (3) The net proceeds of the tax levied herein shall be distributed by the Secretary of Revenue to Iredell County as prescribed by N.C.G.S. 105-520. The amount distributed to Iredell County shall be divided among the county and the municipalities herein in accordance with the method by which the one percent (I'%) sales and use tax levied in Iredell County, pursuant to Article 39 of General Statutes Chapter 105, are distributed. (4) This Resolution is effective upon its adoption, and a certified copy hereof shall be forwarded to the North Carolina Secretary of Revenue. s` Adopted this 15`h day of October, 2002. APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS & COMMISSIONS Region F AgingAdvisory Committee (1 alternate appointment): No nominations were submitted, and Chairman Tice EEAto postpone this appointment until the November 4 meeting. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0 Nursing Home Advisory Committee (1 appointment): No nominations were submitted, and Chairman Tice ovcq to postpone this appointment until the November 4 meeting. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee (3 appointments): No nominations were submitted, and Chairman Tice moved to postpone the three appointments until the November 4 meeting. VOTING: Ayes -- 5; Nays - 0. Centralina Workforce Development Board (1 appointment): No nominations were submitted, and Chairman Tice 0ovej to postpone this appointment until the November 4 meeting. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCILA1 appointment): Commissioner Bowles nominated Kevin Denny. No other nominations were submitted, and Chairman Ticeove to appoint Denny by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. NEW BUSINESS ECONOMIC INCENTIVE CONTRACTS: Commissioner Johnson mentioned the recent Eaton Corporation (Aeroquip-Vickers) announcement of plans to close its manufacturing plant in Iredell County and relocate to Mexico. He said the industry had been awarded an incentive to locate here, but before the county could recover its investment, the company was closing. Mr. Johnson said he felt that before any future economic incentive agreements were approved, some guarantee should be given by the companies of their willingness to remain in the county for a certain period of time (eight to ten years).