HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0710 (2)5. Request for Approval of the North Iredell Park Planning Committee's
Recommendation for the Design Phase of the North Iredell Park: During the
briefing session, Recreation Director Woody said that on April 14 the North Iredell Park
Committee recommended for the county to hire an architect to design the new park. He
said $45,000 was included in the project ordinance for the architectural or design phase
costs. Woody said the committee also recommended the inclusion of the following
components in the park's design.
I. Three soccer fields
2. Baseball wagon wheel design with four baseball fields, a central kiosk with
restroom facilities, concession and observation area
3. Satellite restroom facilities
4. Hiking/biking trails (nature and exercise)
5. Playground areas and an open green space
6. Reserved area for wetland, environmental education, and an environmental
education center
7. Appropriate parking with gated access
8. Large group pavilion for families or events
9. Tennis/volleyball courts
10. Disc golf course
6. Request from the Department of Social Services for Approval of Budget
Amendment #50 to Recognize Increased Funding for Child Day Care Allocations
(expenditures/revenues) and for Crisis Intervention Allocation
(expenditures/revenues): At the five o'clock meeting, Social Services Director
Don Wall requested approval of a budget amendment to reflect the following:
10-0630-5546-01 Child Day Care Expenditures & 10-4630-4500-16 Child Day Care Revenues:
$859,571 should be added to both line items to show a total of $5,034,731
10-0630-5542-01 Crisis Intervention Expenditures & 10-46304500-22 Crisis Intervention Revenues:
5131,097 should be added to both line items to show a total of $281,495
7. Request for Approval of a Funding & Operational Guideline Resolution for
the Mooresville Library: Library Director Steve Messick said at the agenda briefing
that the Town of Mooresville had submitted a draft f inding/operational resolution for the
Mooresville library. When asked about future maintenance or operating costs, County
Manager Mashburn said there would be a "locked in figure" because the agreement was
based upon a formula using the Statesville library's operating expenses and its square
footage. The resolution/agreement in its entirety is as follows:
Resolution Setting Out the Terms and Conditions for the Operation and Funding of the
Mooresville Public Library by the
Town of Mooresville
and the
County of Iredell
WHEREAS, North Carolina General Statute §153A-263 authorizes a city to establish,
operate, and support public library systems; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Mooresville has established, operated, and supported a public
library in the Town of Mooresville and desires to provide the highest level of public library
service available; and
WHEREAS the County of Iredell recognizes that the delivery of library services by the
Town of Mooresville is a much needed service to the citizens of southern Iredell County; and
WHEREAS, North Carolina General Statute §153A-270 authorizes counties and cities
to establish a joint library system or contract for library services.
THEREFORE IT IS MUTUALLYAGREED THAT: