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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1116 (2)Increase Creation and Plot of May 18x24 map on plotter $25.00 0 2406 map on plotter $25.00 0 42x50 map on plotter $35.00 S10.00 To reprint a created may 18x24 or smaller map $15.00 0 2406 map $15.00 0 42x50 map or larger $20.00 $5.00 To run a blueprint map 3606 map $15.00 $10.00 1917 Wall Map from Scanner $15.00 $7.00 CD — DVD Creation Public CD containing all GIS data $35.00 per CD S15.00 Mr. Sids 2002 Black & White Orthos $40.00 per DVD n/a Mr. Sids 2005 Color Orthos To create a custom CD with data $25.00 per CD 55.00 30 minute time to create $30.00 per DVD n/a Add $15.00 per additional 15 minutes 5. Request from the Library Director for Approval to Apply for a Gates Foundation "Staying Connected" Grant in the Amount of $4,148.82: Library Director Steve Messick explained at the briefing session that this Bill & Melinda Gates grant was a follow up to funding received in year 2000 for public access computers. He said the new funding of $4,148 would also be used for computers. 6. Request for Adoption of a Building Safety Week Proclamation: Planning and Code Enforcement Director Lynn Niblock requested approval of the following proclamation at the five o'clock meeting. Building Safety Week 2006 May 7-13 Whereas, the safety of the buildings we occupy daily is essential to the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Iredell County; and, Whereas, through our continuing attention to building safety, we enjoy the comfort and peace of mind of structures that are safe and sound; and, Whereas, building safety and fire prevention officials are at work year round to guide the safe construction of buildings; and, Whereas, the dedicated members of the International Code Council, including building safety and fire prevention officials, architects, engineers, builders and others in the construction industry, develop and enforce codes to safeguard Americans in the buildings where we live, work, play and learn; and, Whereas, the International Codes, the most widely adopted building safety and fire prevention codes in the nation, are used by most U.S. cities, counties and states. These modem, building safety codes also include safeguards to protect the public from natural disasters that can occur, such as hurricanes, snowstorms, tornadoes, wildland fires and earthquakes; and, Whereas, Building Safety Week, sponsored by the International Code Council Foundation, is an excellent opportunity to educate the public. It is a perfect time to increase public awareness of the role building safety and fire prevention officials, local and state building departments, and federal agencies play in protecting lives and property; and, Whereas, this year's theme, "Building a Safer World Together," encourages all Americans to raise their awareness of building safety. Everyone can take appropriate steps to ensure that the places where we live, work, play, and learn are safe. Countless lives have been saved because of the building safety codes adopted and enforced by local and state agencies; and,