HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1308 (2)IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES
JULY 23 1996
The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, July
23, 1996, 7:00 p.m., Commissioners' Meeting Room, 200 South Center
Street, Statesville, NC.
Attending were: Chairman Sara K. Haire
Vice Chairman David A. Boone
Steve Johnson
Alice Stewart
Absent: Doug Madison
Staff present: Joel Mashburn, County Manager
William P. Pope, County Attorney
Susan Blumenstein, Dir. of Finance & Adm. Serv.
William Allison, Planning Director
Joe Ketchie, Tax Collector
Jean C. Moore, Clerk to the Board
Chairman Haire called the meeting to order.
ADJUSTMENTS TO THE AGENDA: The county manager requested that
the American Red Cross (Statesville Chapter) be allowed to present
a plaque under the Presentation of Special Awards segment. In
addition, a Closed Session was requested for the purpose of
discussing real property [G.S. 143-318.11(a)(5)] and Personnel
[G.S. 143-318.11(a)(6)].
Chairman Haire moved to accept the agenda adjustments.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.
AMERICAN RED CROSS PLAQUE PRESENTATION: Dr. Jeff Payne
(American Red Cross Chairman of the Board/Statesville Chapter)and
Scott Barnett (Executive Director) were present for the meeting.
Dr. Payne expressed appreciation for the recent donation of a
surplus ambulance to the Red Cross agency. Appreciation was also
expressed to Mr. Larry Dickerson, ECOM/Emergency Mgt. Director and
his staff, along with Mr. Joel Mashburn, County Manager, and his
family, for their assistance during the ice storm this winter.
APPOINTMENTS BEFORE THE BOARD: Mr. Paul Douglas (Doug)
Thornburg, of 7811 Byrum Drive, Charlotte, N.C., expressed his
desire to place either a mobile home or camping trailer on some
property he owns adjacent to his father and mother's home.
Thornburg advised that both parents were in their SOS and that his
mother suffered from Alzheimer's disease. Thornburg described his
mother's condition to be in a crisis situation and that she needed
constant supervision and care. The property owned by the
Thornburgs is zoned R-20 which prohibits mobile homes, etc., even
under hardship (temporary) conditions. Mr. Thornburg said he had
been unsuccessful in finding a place near his parent's home that he
could rent.
Thornburg asked for an amendment to the zoning so he could
temporarily move near his family.
Commissioner Stewart asked if Mr. Thornburg couldn't reside
with his parents. Mr. Thornburg said their house was small and
that much was stored in it. It was too small to accommodate two
more people (Mr. Doug Thornburg and his wife).
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