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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0434probably suffer would be the college's human resource program -- the section that assisted displaced workers. Dr. Eason said the Mooresville Center was still the college's major capital outlay project. INSPECTIONS/PLANNING: Lynn Niblock, the inspections director, said that shis department had tried to be self-supporting through user fees. He for several year, said a five r si. ph the aceotionhof a_bofewf fees. Niblock said theproposedfeeswould upcoming y p still be reasonable compared to other counties. He said the last fee increase was in 199 9. Commissioner Bowles asked Niblock if he thought thecurrentrrent proceand adoring used for signs was "the best way to go." (A person has to pay a sign permit fee Niblock said a sign involved a person(s) in zoning and a person(s) in inspections. Mashburn said the inspections department had requested three new inspectors and hink one new clerk. Mr. Mashburn said all of the positions were justified, didn't wa toeing four new people could be hired. He said one new clerk's position recommended. s in the planning Niblock said increased Loved when the subdivision ordinanceartment were being adopted. ended, but some had already been app Planning: Mashburn said one new zoning code clerk was being recommended. Niblock said that recently, over 750 letters were mailed to adjoining property owners involved in the Crescent Resources' vesting rights issue. He sa property owners starting telephoning, everyone in the office had to assist. id ssistid that when the Commissioner Johnson asked about nonowner petitions. He asked how the staff assisted the applicants. Niblock said the staff reviewed the area and tried to insure that spot zoning would not occur. He said the staff tried to obtain a reasonable area based on the surrounding zoning. Johnson asked if the names of the surrounding property owners were supplied to the applicants. He said the amount of Niblock said yes. He said this was public information. staff time depended on how much area was being covered. Niblock said a great deal of time was devoted to some of the nonowner requests. Mashburn said the budget he was recommending was based on the increased fees for both planning and inspections. Blumenstein said $38,000 was being transferred from the 911 fund to cover the benefits salary for the person employed to provide the rural addressing. A discussion was then held on the method used to change road names. Niblock said anytime a citizen requested to change a road name, the current list was checked and duplications were not allowed. OTIO by Commissioner Ray to designate $750.00 plus a d sl the cost an re the for nonowner petitions and to change the fee for renaming a road to $50 p new sign. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.