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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_1037 (2)IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BRIEFING MINUTES FEBRUARY 18, 2003 The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in Briefing Session on Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 5:00 p.m., in the Iredell County Government Center (South Wing Conference Room), 200 South Center Street, Statesville, NC. Present were: Chairman Steve D. Johnson Vice Chairman Godfrey Williams Doug Madison Marvin Norman Sara Haire Tice Staffpresent: County Manager Joel Mashburn, Tax Collector Joe Ketchie, Finance Director Susan Blumenstein, Health Director Ray Rabe, and Clerk to the Board Jean Moore. CALL TO ORDER by Chairman Johnson. FOUR ITEMS ON THE AGENDA PERTAINING TO MILLARD REFRIGERATED SERVICES: County Manager Mashburn said contracts with EnergyUnited Water Corporation, the City of Statesville, and Millard Refrigerated Services, Inc., were on the agenda for approval; however, an engineer from West Engineering was needed to explain the needed board action. He said that if the engineer did not arrive by the 7:00 p.m. meeting, the items would need to be withdrawn from the agenda. Mashburn said another item pertained to the Millard sewer bids, and it too needed to be described by the engineer. Mr. Mashburn said that recently another industrial prospect had shown an interest in the area where Millard planned to locate; however, the sewer capacity was not adequate to serve both companies. He said the current plans were for a four -inch line, but some discussion had occurred about enlarging it to six -inches. Mashburn said an additional $70,000 would be needed if the sewer line size increased. UPDATE ON NEW LIBRARY: Mashburn said the board recently discussed pouring a concrete slab in the lower level of the new library building. He said the county could use the area for storage, and the work (10,000 sq. ft. concrete slab) would not delay the plans. Mashburn recommended, however, that an area be left unfinished for restroom fixtures. UPDATE ON MASTER CLEANERS RELOCATION: Mashburn said he recently met with Mr. Hughes Alborte about the relocation of Alborte's dry-cleaning business. Mashburn said originally, Alborte wanted to move his business to Troutman, but he later decided on a location in Statesville (old Smith's Cleaners). He said now, Alborte wanted to move the business to Mooresville. Mashburn said Alborte was having difficulty obtaining utilities (gas) due to some "arrearages;' He said Alborte had asked if the county would allow some of the money ($25,800), previously offered to assist with the retrofitting of a building, to be used in clearing up some of his debts. The commissioners agreed to assist with the retrofitting of the Mooresville building; however, they were not agreeable to assisting with any deposits or "arrearages." Mashburn said he would work with Attorney Pope in drafting a letter to Mr. Alborte about the conditions on the $25,800 and stating the funds had to be used within 30 days. UPDATE FROM HEALTH DIRECTOR ON BIO -TERRORISM FUNDING: Health Director Ray Rabe said he had been notified that $39,800 would be appropriated to the county from the federal government to aid in bio -terrorism response and awareness. He said the funds had to be spent this fiscal year, and his preliminary plans on their usage were as follows.