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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0661JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT: Leon biller, representative of Centralina Council of Governments, came before the board to give an update on the Job Training Partner- ship Act. He presented a copy of the first quarter (10/1/83 to 12/31/83) Performance Report for Iredell County JTPA Contractors, a copy of the planning schedule for 1984-85, plan summary, and lists of memberships to the Centralina Consortium and the Private Industry Council Membership (PIC), along with a list of the service providers (contractors). MOTION from Commissioner Campbell to accept Mr. Miller's report for information. VOTING: Ayes - 3; Nays - 0. INDIRECT COST PLAN CONTRACT: The county manager, J. Wayne Deal, presented a renewal contract with David I1. Griffith and Associates for FY 1984-85. This contract is for reimbursement of indirect costs for social services, IV -d, and home health programs. Mr. Deal reported $57,410 additional funds were recovered in 1983-84 through this contract. The original contract was for $8,000 and is renewable at $7,500 in FY 1984-85. MOTION from Commissioner Campbell to approve the renewal contract with David Mr. Griffith and Associates for contract costs, and authorize the chiarman and the clerk to the board to sign. VOTING: Ayes - 3; Nays 0 0. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES - EMT -3 CLASSIFICATION LEVEL: Mr. Deal, county manager, advised the board that the pay plan does not reflect the EMT -3 level classification achieved by the completion of the paramedic course. He asked that the board take action recommending that this classification be added to the pay plan for clarification of the records. MOTION from Commissioner Ostwalt stating that EI1T-3, Grade 63 be added to the Iredell County Pay Plan, for clarification of the county's records. VOTING: Ayes- 3; Nays - 0. RIGHT OF WAY - MURDOCK ROAD: Mr. Deal, county manager, gave an update of the right of way situation for the Murdock Road relocation. After a discussion, the board directed Mr. Deal to consult the Bernhardt Industries officials and ask if they would be willing to purchase the 20' county property located on the southern side of the relocation site. Mr. Randall, county attorney, said the county could legally have a privately negotiated sale for the property, which is approximately 1/4 acre. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM FOR COMMISSIONERS' MEETINGS: Mr. Campbell reported that several people mentioned to him that they had trouble hearing the meeting when there were several people present at recent commissioners' meetings. Mr. Campbell requested that the county manager look into the cost of a public address system for the meeting room and see if something could not be acquired at a reasonable cost.