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APPOINTMENTS A RECOMMENDATIONS FOR APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND
CONMISSIONSi
Tri -County Mental Health: MOTION by Commissioner Madison to
table this appointment (resignation of Mr. Allen Eisele) until the
April 2 meeting.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
Nursing Home Advisory Board: Chairman Haire nominated Florene
L. Blumenstein and Geneva Hensley.
Commissioner Madison moved to close the nominations and
appoint Blumenstein and Hensley by acclamation.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
(NOTE: Blumenstein will replace Mary Deaton and Hensley will
replace Martha Turner.)
Region F Acing Advisory Board: MOTION by Commissioner Madison
to table this alternate appointment until the April 2 meeting.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
Historical Properties Commission: Commissioner Stewart
nominated Teresa Turner and R.C. Black.
Commissioner Madison moved to close the nominations and
appoint Turner and Black by acclamation.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
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Board: Commissioner Stewart nominated Willard Blackwelder, Lislott
Harberts, Kelly Sheeks, and B.K. Barringer.
Commissioner Boone nominated Buddy Hemric.
Chairman Haire indicated that since only four slots are
available and there are five nominations that this matter will be
voted upon at the April 2 meeting.
NEW BUSINESS: Commissioner Boone said he knew that with the
recent ice storm that the price of tree work has increased
dramatically. However, concerning the removal of the oak tree in
front of the government center, Commissioner Boone said he wished
the County had shopped around more to find a less expensive
company.
COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORTS The county manager reported on the
following:
HOME HEALTH: RFPs have been mailed. Proposal conference is
set for 10:30 a.m. on March 22.
MOORESVILLE T axgg R ONATTOM. Municipal Engineering is
recommending that the grading project be bid separately from the
paving/building construction.
LEADERSHIP CONFR=QE-MOORS VTTTE SOUTH TREDsr* CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE: The county manager said that while attending this
meeting, Mayor Knox had made comments that citizens in the southern
end of the County were expecting a more proactive role by County
government officials in meeting southern Iredell needs. Citizens
would like better roads, adequate school funding/school buildings
and for the County to work with Mooresville in the extension of
water/sewer.
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