HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0776decreased, and the organization had suffered a cut from the United Way. Watson said
SCAN had a success rate of 86%. He said the agency worked with about 60 families per
year, and due to SCAN's success rate, this meant that about 50 of the families would not
be using the court system. Mr. Watson said he understood the county might not be able
to fund the full amount this year, but he requested for the commissioners to consider
funding SCAN at the requested amount in subsequent years.
Carol Windsor, representing the Iredell Arts Council, said $5,445 had been
recommended for her organization during the upcoming year. She said $5,700 had been
requested and received for the last ten years. Mrs. Windsor said funds would be
distributed to 15 groups through the Grassroots Arts Grant from the state, and the arts
council had a total budget of $10,000. Windsor said the loss of $255 might not be
considered a large amount of money, but it was to the council. She said the council was
an important facet of the community, and it encouraged and supported the arts in all
aspects -- music, photography, drama, visual arts, writing, etc.
No one else spoke. Chairman Tice thanked the speakers for their comments and
adjourned the hearing.
DIRECTIVE TO THE COUNTY STAFF TO DRAFT THE FY 2002-2003
IREDELL COUNTY BUDGET ORDINANCE: OTIO by Commissioner Ray to
direct the staff to draft the FY 2002-03 Iredell County Budget Ordinance and to present it
for adoption at the June 18, 2002 meeting.
Commissioner Johnson thanked the county manager, finance director, department
heads, and the school boards for their assistance and understanding regarding the budget.
He said it wasn't the commissioners' idea to make the cuts to balance the budget.
Johnson said the cuts were necessitated by the Governor and legislature.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in a public hearing and invited the
individuals desiring to speak in reference to Case No. #0205-1 to come forward and be
sworn in.
Case No. 0205-1: Request from Mary W. & C. Charles Dalton for an
Amendment to the Iredell County Land Development Plan and to Rezone Property
from Residential Agricultural & General Business Conditional Use District to
General Business Conditional Use District (Location: 2110 Statesville Hwy.,
Mooresville, NC): Planning Supervisor Ron Smith announced that the applicants in
Case No. 0205-1 had elected to withdraw their request prior to any action from the
commissioners. Smith said the applicants might return at a later date.
Chairman Tice adjourned the public hearing.
Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in a public hearing and invited the
individuals desiring to speak in reference to Case No. 0205-2 to come forward and be
sworn in.
Case No. 0205-2: Request from David G. & Rosetta J. Martin to
Rezone property from Residential Agricultural (RA) to Highway Business
Conditional Use District (HB -CUD) (Location: 1093 Charlotte Hwy., Mooresville,
NC: Mr. Smith said the applicants desired to rezone their property from RA to
HB(CUD). He said a representative of the applicants had worked with the planning staff
to develop the following conditions.
Underground utilities
' Roadway Protection Overlay (RPO) standards along US 21. The physical
improvements of the RPO (right-of-way paving, landscaping, fencing, and
commercial parking lot screening) shall apply when new construction or