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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_046015 are received in the time frame set by the board and are supported by .51% of the names of residents on the road. Costs will be set by the board for these changes. The county would continue to pay for errors made by the county staff in original signs. Recommendation made by Hill Mills, commissioner -member of the committee appoin- ted by the Chairman, that the board consider option #2, in which a 30 -day period of time would be allotted to receive petitions and replace the road name signs. MOTION from Commissioner Ostwalt that a person should be a home owner residing in a home that fronts on the road where a name change is considered. One person from each household will be allowed to sign the petition for a change in the road name. (Explanation of motion by County Attorney: Each owner -occupied residence located on the road has one vote.) Fifty-one per cent of the people owning and living in the homes that fron the road must sign the petition for a road name change to be considered. A cost of 920 to 925 per sign will be charged for the name change when a valid petition is received by the county. Extensive advertising is to be done so that all residents will be aware of the change requested. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Noes - 0. Commissioner Mills recommended that a sign be posted on the road to make the people aware that a change in the road name is being considered. Chairman Troutman asked the staff to have the ground rules for these changes typewritten and presented at the next meeting along with the costs so a firm price could be set for the signs. SANITARY SITE AT NORTH IREDELL: Commissioner Campbell inquired about the progress at the sanitary site located on Highway 901 on the Bill Martin Property in North Iredell. Jeff Coutu, planning director, reported that the property has been surveyed and that he needs to meet with the county manager and county attorney, and the county attorney needs to draw the lease from the survey. REPORT ON THE IREDELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL STUDY COMMITTEE: Bill Mills, represen- tative from the board to the Iredell Memorial Hospital Planning Committee, reported that he had met with the committee on the hospitals. He thinks the next step would be to call for a meeting with the hospital representatives to consider the alterna- tives. The first priority, Mr. Mills said, as the hospital administrator and doctors have indicated, is the new patient wing. A meeting was set by the board for February 10, 1983, 6:00 p.m., at the Iredell Memorial Hospital Board Room, with the county commissioners and hospital representatives present. ADJOURN: Chairman Troutman adjourned the meeting at 10:10 p.m. Next meeting February 10, 1983, 6:00 p.m., Iredell Memorial Hospital Board Room. — Joe H. Troutman, Chairman Alice1ce roFortner, C er to t e Board ■ Approved: February 15, 1983 Recorded at Register of Deeds Book 26, pp. 278-291. 0