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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0911 (2)SEPTEMBER 2005 TAX RELEASES & REFUNDS $ 3,600 Releases Refunds County $41,393.88 $1,150.25 Solid Waste Fees $819.00 0 East Alexander Co. Fire #1 $5.17 0 Shepherd's Fire # 2 $150.54 0 Mount Mourne Fire # 3 $203.47 0 All County Fire # 4 $2,213.18 $73.79 Statesville City $10,782.17 $274.14 Statesville Downtown $12.72 0 Mooresville Town $6,297.38 $488.59 Mooresville Downtown $0.00 0 Mooresville School $1,666.24 $88.08 Love Valley $5.38 0 Harmony $15.53 0 Troutman $112.29 0 Total $63,676.95 $2,074.85 A complete list, of the individual tax releases and refunds, is hereby incorporated into the minutes by reference. 2. Request from the Recreation Department for Approval of a Contract with Site Solutions for North Iredell Park Design Services: At the briefing session, Recreation Director Robert Woody recommended that Site Solutions, an architectural firm in Charlotte, NC, be chosen for the North Iredell Park design services. He said County Attorney Pope had approved the contract, as to form, and the basic costs for the master plan were as follows: Programming $ 3,600 Inventory/Analysis 5,200 Preliminary Studies 4,600 Design Workshop 2,400 Final Master Plan 6 200 $22,000 The North Iredell Park, consisting of 57 acres, is located on Bussell Road. (Additional information may be found in the briefing minutes.) 3. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #13 to Recognize a State Help America Vote Act (NAVA) Grant to be used for a Public Workstation: At the briefing session, Deputy County Manager Blumenstein requested approval of this budget amendment to recognize $1,439 in grant funds to be used for equipment (Hewlett Packard PC/floppy and CD disk drives and Laser Jet printer). 4. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #14 to Reduce the County's Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) Allocation by $7,656 due to cuts by the General Assembly & To Reduce the Amount of Allocation to be Paid to Barium Springs Home for Children by Same Amount: Deputy County Manager Blumenstein said at the 5 o'clock meeting that the North Carolina General Assembly had reduced the amount of JCPC programs by $7,656. She said the local juvenile justice council met recently and voted to reduce the Barium Springs Home for Children's allocation by the same amount. Blumenstein said the reduction to Barium Springs was made due to the organization not providing all of the residential days of treatment in its juvenile justice contract during 2004-05. She said Barium Springs would have to pay back $28,396 to the state and $12,934 to the county. Mrs. BIumenstein said that in the future, the payback situation would not occur because Barium had agreed to invoice the county for actual juvenile bed days used each month. 5. Request for Adoption of a Resolution Adding Debra Alford as an Agent Authorized to Act on Behalf of the County with Southern Community Bank: Deputy County Manager Blumenstein, during the briefing session, requested that Ms.