HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1169 (2)Blumenstein was asked if the compensating balance with First Citizens might be
reduced even lower, and she said an inquiry would be made with the bank.
9• Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #44 to Recognize Insurance
Proceeds for Property Losses & Appropriation to Departmental Budgets for
Equipment Replacement & Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #45 to
Cover Excess Costs for Advertisements Associated with Job Openings for this Fiscal
Year: Deputy County Manager Blumenstein said Budget Amendment #44 for $26,126 in
insurance proceeds would repay the Tax Dept., Facility Services, and the Sheriff's
Department for property losses this year, along with $10,922 to the Transportation
Department.
In regards to Budget Amendment #45, Blumenstein said an additional $9,000 was
needed to cover advertising costs in excess of the budgeted amount for this year.
10. Request for Approval of a Second Amendment to the Lease Between the
County and Crossroads Behavioral Healthcare for the Highway 21 Facility:
Deputy County Manager Blumenstein said a lease amendment was needed due to the
Crossroads providers occupying additional space at the Hwy. 21 facility. She said
Crossroads would pay the pro rata share (251/o) of the total operating costs for the
Human Services Building.
Commissioner Williams requested that someone compute the total square
footage being used for mental health services.
Blumenstein said the square footage would be obtained for the Mooresville site,
the two Statesville sites (Hwy. 21 & Twin Oaks Road), and the information would be
shared.
11. Request from the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission for a Decision
Regarding Participation in the Beaver Management Assistance Program Extending from
October 1, 2006 — September 30, 2007: County Manager Mashburn said each year the
Wildlife Commission asked if the county wanted to participate in the Beaver Management
Program. He said the cost would be $4,000 for a period extending from October 1, 2006 —
September 30, 2007. Mashburn said the wildlife commission would put money into the
program, but the amount was difficult to determine at this time due to not knowing how many
counties would participate. He said the $4,000 would also be taken from the $12,000 already
budgeted for Soil and Water in next year's budget.
12• Request for Approval of the May 9, 2006 Minutes
13• Request for Approval to Apply for a Homeland Security Grant: Emergency
Management Director David Martin requested approval to apply for $32,000 from a
FY03 Homeland Security Grant Supplement. He said the funds would be used to (1)
update the Emergency Operations Plan for National Incident Management System
(NIMS) compliance (2) add resource lists to the Emergency Operations Plan and (3)
revise the "debris annex to facilitate county -wide debris management planning." Martin
said no matching funds were required.
14. Request to Call for a Public Hearing on June 6, 2006 Regarding a Community
Development Block Grant (Economic Development) for Millard Refrigeration, Inc.:
Deputy County Manager Blumenstein said everything was in order to close out the 2003
CDBG for Millard Refrigeration, and she requested that a public hearing be held at the
next regular meeting for this purpose.
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Request for Approval of the April 2006 Refunds and Releases: Tax
Administrator Bill Doolittle requested that the April refunds and releases be approved. He
mentioned that Commissioner Steve Johnson had been billed twice on a vehicle, once in
Iredell County and once in Wilkes County, and a release from Iredell County had been
issued.