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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0999 (2)I . Request from Tribeck Properties for the Release of Zoning and Subdivision Jurisdiction (Extraterritorial) of Approximately 22 Acres to the Town of Mooresville: During, the briefing, Planning Supervisor Smith said several owners of property located along the River Highway, just west of Williamson Road in Mooresville, had requested that nine parcels totaling approximately 22 acres be released to the Town of Mooresville's extraterritorial jurisdiction. Smith said the property was adjacent to the town limits, and it was within the urban services boundary. He said the owners had already approached the town officials about extending the utilities and a possible annexation. Mr. Smith said the Mooresville council approved the request on December 2, 2002. He said the property was currently zoned Residential Agricultural, and it was designated for commercial purposes in the Iredell County Land Development Plan. 2. Request from the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council for Approval of a Recommendation Regarding the Allocation of Remaining FY 2002-03 funds ($9,505) from the Department of Juvenile Justice: At the briefing session, Carl Duncan, the Chairman of the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council, shared recommendations from the group pertaining to $9,505 remaining in juvenile justice funds for this fiscal year. He said the funds would revert to the State if they were not used locally. Duncan said the council met on December 10 and recommended the distribution of the funds as follows: ARK Program (SCAN) $2,923 (counseling program) Project Challenge 3,291 (restitution program) Barium Springs 3 291 (residential program) $9,505 3. Request for Approval of a Resolution Authorizing the Purchasing Agent to Dispose of Surplus Property (Two Generators & an Underground Storage Tank) by Private Negotiated Sale: The following resolution was approved: RESOLUTION AI/THORIZING THE PRIWE SALE OF CERTAIN SURPLUS PROPERTY WHEREAS, the Courhq, of i ertell has possession of the following items of personal property ❑hich are surplus to its needs and desires to dispose of same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Comrnis.sioners of Iredell Courts, that Erie D. Caldwell, Purchasing Agent, pursuant to the provisions of G-5, 160A-266, is hereby authorized to dispose of the personal proper, ai private negotiated .sale. TWO (2) General Electric power generators with diesel Calerpillar engines Serial numbers 92B907 and 928908 and to include removal of one 1,000 gallon underground storage tank located at the Iredell C'ounn, Government Center — South in A4oaresville, NC. Any person interested in purchasing these items may apply to the county purchasing agent at Ronny 107, Iredell County Government Center, 200 South Center Street, Statesville, NC, or ants telephone during normal business hours at (704) 878-3045. 4. Request from the Sheriffs Department for Permission to Apply for Grants from the North Carolina Governor's Crime Commission: At the briefing, Enforcement Captain Mike Phillips, with the Sheriffs Department, requested permission to apply for grant funds to be used to pay the salaries for two investigator positions. He said the local match for the positions could be obtained from seized funds (Is` year match of $24,000 and 2nd year match of $23,000). Phillips said that if the grant was approved by the State, and the positions filled, the county would be obligated to hire and absorb the full costs for the investigators after the second year. He gave the following information on the requests. • One (1) Full-time Child Sex Offense Investigator: This individual would be assigned to the Dove House on a full-time basis. Currently, the caseload at the Dove House is heavy enough to warrant a full-time person. • One (1) Investigator Position for the "Realty' Program: This program would allow juveniles to voluntarily spend a day (Saturday) at the jail.