HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0876 (2)proceeding, including the Rules of Civil Procedure in general and Rule 65 in particular. If the
defendant fails or refuses to comply with an injunction or with an order of abatement with the time
allowed by the court, the defendant may be cited for contempt and Iredell County may execute the
order of abatement. Iredell County shall have a lien on the property for the cost of executing an order
of abatement in the nature of a mechanic's and materialman's lien. The defendant may secure
cancellation of an order of abatement by paying all costs of the proceeding and posting a bond for
compliance with order. The bond shall be given with sureties approved by the Clerk of Superior
Court in an amount approved by the judge before whom the matter is heard and shall be conditioned
on the defendant's full compliance with the terms of the order of abatement within a time fixed by the
judge. Cancellation of an order of abatement shall not suspend or cancel an injunction issued in
conjunction therewith. Enforcement of this ordinance may be by any one, all or a combination of the
remedies authorized in this ordinance. Each day's continuing violation shall be a separate and distinct
offense.
No one else chose to speak, and Chairman Tice adjourned the hearing.
OTIO by Commissioner Robertson to approve the watershed ordinance amendments as
presented by the planning supervisor.
VOTING: Ayes – 5; Nays – 0.
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OTIO by Commissioner Norman to approve the following 11 consent agenda items.
VOTING: Ayes – 5; Nays – 0.
1. Request from the Sheriffs Department for Approval of Budget Amendment #6 to
Recognize a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Reimbursement of $50,000 for the
Sole Source Purchase of an ION Scanner and Portable Video Search System: During the
agenda briefing, Purchasing Agent Dean Lail said the sheriffs department desired to purchase an
ION scanner and portable video search system from a sole source supplier. He said the equipment
would be used to assist in immigration and customs enforcement, and a $50,000 grant from the US
Immigration and Customs Department would be used to pay for the items. (The itemizer or
contraband detection system will cost $40,920.58 and the video system will be $7,470.00.)
2. Request from the Health Department for Approval of Budget Amendment #7 for the
Allocation of American Lung Association Grant Revenue and Expenditures: Health Director
Campbell said at the briefing session that on June 21, 2005, the board approved a request to apply
for an American Lung Association grant. She said $700 had been awarded, and a budget
amendment was needed to allocate the funds.
3. Request from the Health Department for Approval of a Proposed Environmental
Health Fee Schedule: At the five o'clock meeting, Health Director Donna Campbell and
Environmental Health Supervisor Kelly Sheeks explained the need to increase the environmental
health fees. Mrs. Campbell said the staff had been directed to cover the direct costs for the on-site
waste water program. She said salaries/ fringes, vehicle costs, office supplies (document imaging,
etc.), along with historical data were all considered in reviewing the fees.
Sheeks said 70% of the department's customers would need Type I through III septic system
permits. He said the Statesville office was caught up on permits through August 26, and in
Mooresville, the staff was up to August 25.
made.
Campbell said the department was not up to a full staffing level, but progress was being
The revised fees that were approved effective October 1, 2005 are as follows:
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