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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0656211 TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT: Joe Ketchie, tax collector, presented the board with the January collections report. Mr. Ketchie reported that collections were .69% over last year at this time. Total collections at this date are 88.71%. MOTION from Commissioner Mills to accept the tax collections report for January 1984. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. DATE FOR ADVERTISING LIEN SALES: Joe Ketchie, tax collector, requested the board to set a date for the tax lien sales advertising, according to GS 105-369A, he said, the date should be set. He suggested the date be set in May. MOTI014 from Chairman Troutman to set the date in June. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. APPOINTMENTS TO HEALTH BOARD: MOTION from Commissioner Mills to appoint Martha Hauser to the Iredell County Health Board for a three-year term, beginning January 1, 1984, and expiring December 31, 1986. MOTION from Commissioner Campbell to appoint Dr. Gary Roache, as optoetrist to the Iredell County Health Board, beginning January 1, 1984, and expiring Decem- ber 31, 1986. 14OTI0N from Commissioner Murdock to appoint Dr. Byron B. DeCaron as pharmacist representative to the Iredell County Health Board, beginning January 1, 1984, and expiring December 31, 1986. VOTING ON THE THREE ABOVE MOTIONS: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. PLANNING BOARD APP0INT14ENT: After a discussion Chairman Troutman made a motion to accept the planning board's recommendation and appoint Harry H. Davis to the planning board, replacing R. T. Brantley who has resigned. Mr. Davis will complete Mr. Brantley's term, which expires on July 1, 1986. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. REVALUATION REPORT - JANUARY 1984: Brent Weisner, Ferris Project Manager, presented the report on revaluation progress for the month of January 1984. The appraisers are now working on making corrections in the field. They are also working on splits from November 1 through January 1, 1984, There are 2500 splits and 800 new constructions that must be added to the appraisal. Mr. Weisner said they have 3800 cards to review and 1350 with minor changes. they hope to have all this completed by early March. Commissioner Campbell inquired if the appraisers were revisting the properties, and would they let the property owners know when they revisit. Mr. Weisner said they were trying to get in touch with the owners, and when the owners are not at home, they are leaving cards. Mr. Campbell said he hoped the appraisers would make appointments with the property owners. Mr. Weisner replied that sometimes they needed to talk with the property owners and are trying to do that. ' Commissioner Ostwalt inquired if the appraisal company would have a represen- tative at the board of equalization and review, and Mr. Weisner said that was part of their contractual agreement.