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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_1180 (2)1. Request from the Solid Waste Department for Approval to Transfer $75,000 from Retained Earnings for Landfill Fencing: The six-foot fencing will extend 7,500 linear feet and include wiring on the top to capture litter that might blow onto adjacent properties. 2. Request from the Solid Waste Department for Approval of Budget Amendment #1 to Recognize a Beverage Distributor Contribution, Additional Revenue Expected from the Sale of Cans, and to Appropriate a Portion for Recycling Promotion Costs (community and School Contests): The Anheuser Busch Company has provided aluminum can collection trailers and provided $500 for contest prize money to promote recycling. 3. Request from Bowers Fellowship for the Release of Zoning/Subdivision Jurisdiction to the Town of Mooresville for 2.6 Acres of Property on Rocky River Road in Mooresville: At the briefing, Planning Supervisor Smith said the property involved in this request was adjacent to the Mooresville Town limits, and it was within the Town's urban services boundary. He said the property was currently zoned Residential Agricultural, and it was designated for residential use in the Iredell County Land Development Plan. Smith said the proposed church usage would comply with the designated land use, and it would not be out of character with the area. Mr. Smith said his office had found the request to be in order and recommended approval. 4. Request from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) and the Iredell- Statesville School System for the Abandonment of a Section of State Road 1841/Circle Drive at Harmony Elementary School: During the briefing, Planning Supervisor Smith said the NCDOT was requesting that a portion of Circle Drive be abandoned from the State maintained system. He said the section to be abandoned extended 0.18 of a mile. Mr. Smith said his office had found the request to be in order and recommended approval. 5. Request for Approval of the June 2003 Refunds & Releases: At the briefing session, Tax Administrator Bill Doolittle requested approval of the following refunds and releases. JUNE 2003 TAX RELEASES & REFUNDS Releases Refunds Count 15,72032 15,565.91 Solid Waste Fees 112.50 0 East Alexander Co. Fire #1 1.29 0 She herd's Fire # 2 12937 0 Mt. Mourne Fire # 3 8291 0 All Count Fire # 4 877.75 488.74 Statesville City 1,159.51 3,337.92 Statesville Downtown 1.87 0 Mooresville Town 3,661.15 8,093.10 Mooresville Downtown 32.34 0 Mooresville School 1,005.33 2,247.71 Love Valle 363.30 0 Harmon 0 0 Troutman 151.88 0 Total $23,305.92 $29,733.38 6. Request for Permission to Apply for FY 2003-2004 Duke Energy Fixed Nuclear Facility Funding in the Amount of $20,000: Emergency Services Director Tracy Jackson said during the briefing that the requested funds would be used to support the county's radiological emergency response program. 7. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #2 to Accept Federal Emergency Management Agency Grant Funds for Emergency Operations Planning and to Appropriate to Contracted Services: At the 5 p.m. meeting, Emergency Services Director Tracy Jackson said revisions had been made to the grant request presented to the board in April. He said the grant funds of $35,910 would now be used for the following: 1. A two-phase project to develop a Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) for county government and local municipal governments. Phase I will be for county government ($31,400) and Phase 11 will be for municipalities. (Future grant funding will cover Phase 0.) 2. Development of a terrorism annex for the county's current emergency response plan at an estimated cost of $3,890. Jackson said the remaining $620 would be applied towards Phase 11, which is anticipated to cost $24,000.