HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0964 (2)buildings, providing necessary utilities and acquiring necessary land and equipment in order to
provide additional school facilities for the Mooresville Graded School District.
2. Community College Projects: expanding and improving the facilities of Mitchell
Community College, including, but not limited to, the construction of a Student Services Building on
the Statesville Campus and an expansion of the Mooresville Campus, including additional parking and
classroom facilities, and the acquisition of any necessary land, furnishings and equipment.
9. Request from the Register of Deeds for Approval of Amendments to the Records
Retention and Disposition Schedule: Deputy County Manager Blumenstein said at the
briefing session that periodically the state updated the records retention schedule for county
departments. She said recently the North Carolina Department of Cultural
Resources/Division of Archives and History had updated the Register of Deeds' records
schedule, and Brenda Bell, Register of Deeds, supported the revisions.
10. Request for Approval of a Contract with Hartigan Management Enterprises, Inc.,
for Assistance in the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Economic
Infrastructure Program (EIP) Application Process for the Pratt Industries Project: At
the briefing session, Deputy County Manager Blumenstein said Hartigan Management
Enterprises would prepare and file on behalf of the county, an application to the NC
Department of Commerce (CDBG) and to the North Carolina Rural Center (EIP) for funding
to assist with the relocation of Jet Corr d/b/a Pratt Industries. She said the industry planned to
construct a new 300,000 sq. ft. facility in the West Farm Industrial Park, and the Hartigan
contract stipulated that $5,000 would be paid for a "successful" CDBG application & $2,500
would be paid for a "successful' NC Rural Center/EIP application. She said regulations
required that fund applicants be governmental agencies, and the Greater Statesville
Development Corporation (GSDC) would pay all costs for the Hartigan contract.
11. Request for Discussion/Decision Regarding an Amendment to the Wilson Security
Contract: On August 16, 2005, a contract was approved with Wilson Security for services
at the social services department, the health department, the library, and the court buildings.
Deputy County Manager Blumenstein said at the briefing session it was recently discovered
the sheriffs department was paying $1.35 more than what was initially approved for guards in
the courts facilities (Hall of Justice, Hall of Justice Annex, and Government Center -South).
She said the sheriffs department was offering additional training for the court security
guards, and this was the justification for the pay increase. Blumenstein said the extra costs
were being paid out of the jail commissary gross profits.
12. Request for Approval of the October 18, 2005 Minutes
13. Request for Approval to Close the Tax Offices on Thursday, December 8 and
Friday, December 9, 2005 To Effect the Move to the New Office Location: Deputy
County Manager Blumenstein said at the agenda briefing that the employees in the tax offices
would move in early December to their new location on Water Street. Blumenstein said a
public notice would be in the newspaper about the relocation and closing.
14. Request for Approval to Allow Crossroads Behavioral Healthcare to Sub -lease
County Facilities Located at Hwy. 21, Statesville, NC and East Center Street,
Mooresville, NC to Crossroads Providers: At the agenda briefing, Crossroads Director
David Swann requested permission to sub -lease space to mental health providers at the
Statesville and Mooresville sites. He made the request due to Telecare Mental Health
Services terminating its contract as of December of this year. Swann said advance permission
for the sub -leasing would help in providing a "smoother transition with the new provider
organizations."
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