HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0685Statesville City
1,619.74
Statesville Downtown
0
Mooresville Town
6,328.91
Mooresville Downtown
0
Mooresville School
1,529.45
Love Valley
0
Harmony
0
Troutman
24.27
Breakdown of Refunds
County
$2,818.83
1,101.45
Solid Waste Fees
13.00
E. Alexander Co. Fire #1
0
Shepherd's Fire #2
0
Mt. Mourne Fire #3
0
All County Fire #4
104.32
Statesville City
688.49
StatesvilleDowntown
0
Mooresville Town
720.06
Mooresville Downtown
0
Mooresville School
19 1.51
Love Valley
0
0
Harmony
0
Troutman
0
5. Request from the Solid Waste Department for Permission to Reduce the Price of
Mulch Sold to Commercial Companies: During the briefing, Solid Waste Director Ron
Weatherman said his department had accumulated a large supply of mulch. He said the mulch
generated heat and his staff had to frequently turn it to prevent fires. Weatherman asked for
permission to lower the price in an effort to reduce some of the supply. Mr. Weatherman said
other counties had taken similar measures.
6. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #34 in the Amount of $200,000 for
the Appropriation of Restricted Fund Balance for the Town of Harmony's Water/Sewer
Project: Finance Director Blumenstein said during the briefing that the State of North
Carolina had notified the Town of Harmony of the need to spend the local match for the Clean
Water Bond funds. (The $200,000 commitment from the county was approved on May 13,
1999. The money was to be held in the county's general fund (restricted) to match the $3
million grant.)
7. Requests from the Iredell County Library for:
a. Permission to Apply for an EZ-LSTA Basic Equipment
Grant (no local matching funds required)
b. Approval of the Computer Replacement Policy
c. Approval of the Internet Access Acceptable Use Policy
During the briefing, Library Director Steve Messick said the $7,725 grant from the
State Library of North Carolina would be used to purchase five computers, a printer, network
equipment and computer desks for the proposed Harmony library. Messick said the EZ-LSTA
grants were established to insure that sufficient public access computers were available to
provide on-line resources. He said that in order to be considered for the grant, the county had
to approve a computer replacement policy and an Internet access acceptable use policy. The
Policies are as follows.
IREDELL COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Computer olicy
The Iredell County Public Library recognizes 9 hement p
need to provide current information
technology to both the residents of Iedell County and to the staff of the library. Computer
technology is a field where innovations and advancements occur at a rapid pace. Keeping
abreast of current technology both increases the ability of county residents to access the
information they need and increases the productivity of the library staff. To achieve the goal