HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_1049 (2)occurred. lie also said the "Committee of 100" for the GSDC had voted to
participate, up to a level of $50,000, in a one-third type participation to increase
the line size. McKay said he would need to return to his board, due to the city not
participating at this time, and ask ifthere was still an interest.
Commissioner Madison said he understood the total cost of the bid was
$160,466 with Millard paying this amount, then, the county was giving Millard a
credit of $112,800 over a five-year period, for the four -inch line. He said that if
an eight -inch upgrade occurred, then there was an additional cost of $116,573,
with the GSDC paying up to $50,000, leaving the county with the remainder, or
$66,500. Madison said if the upgrade were approved, it was his understanding,
that as other people tapped onto the line, or as property was annexed and revenues
generated, the money would be distributed back to the county and the GSDC
based upon the percentage of up -front participation.
Chairman Johnson said this was his understanding.
Mashburn said the county's remaining funds could be obtained from the
economic development fund.
The bids opened on January 16, 2003 for the sewer line were from:
Millard Refrigerated Services Sewer Project
Bids Opened on January 16, 2003
Bell Construction
$160,466 _
Concord Builders
No bid
Foothills Water/Sewer
No bid
Gilbert Engineering
$232,036
James E. Harris Construction
$249,020
Neill Gradin /Construction
$236,820.75
Pedulla Excavating/Paving Excavating/Paving
No bid
Ronny Turner Construction
$230,290
OTIO by Commissioner Tice to approve (1) the sewer line bids for
Millard Refrigeration Project as presented in Scenario 111 by West Consultants
and to authorize the county manager to approve the necessary change orders, (2)
stipulate that this approval be contingent on the county receiving matching funds
in the amount of $50,000 from the Greater Statesville Development Corporation,
and (3) that the county and Greater Statesville Development Corporation seek
proportionate reimbursement from tap -ons, or from the City of Statesville, if and
when, the city annexes th- area served by the sewer lines.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
MOTTO by Commissioner Norman to authorize West Consultants to
proceed with the bidding to build a one million gallon water storage tank to serve
Millard Refrigeration and future development in the area, with a stipulation that
the bidding be done in accordance with state and federal regulations and statutes.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
Request for Approval of Amendments to the Animal Control
Ordinance: Chief Animal Control Supervisor Sidney Weisner reviewed
proposed amendments for tite animal control ordinance. tie said one additional
clarification needed to be made and this pertained to assistance dogs (seeing eye
dogs). He said the dangerous dog section did not apply to these types of animals.
Weisner said the amendments separated vicious and public nuisance dogs, and
placed the vicious dog language in the dangerous dog section. Mr. Weisner said a
definition for a dangerous dog was included in the amendments, along with the
types of enclosures that would be needed for them. He said the fines for all
ordinance violations had increased.