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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_1015Johnson asked Mr. Alborte if there was an itemized listing of the expected costs for the building. Alborte said he could make a list. County Manager Mashburn said that when the Master Cleaner's building was purchased by the county, the plan, at that time, was to use the county staff to relocate the cleaning business equipment to anew location, lie said, however, the staff was not equipped to reconnect the electrical wiring and plumbing components. Mashburn said quotes from plumbing and electrical contractors were obtained, and the cost was $25,800 for a site in Troutman. He said the board of commissioners in November 2002 J, agreed to financially assist Mr. Alborte in the amount of $25,800 for the plumbing and electrical work. Mashburn said later, Mr. Alborte met with him and discussed the new site. Mashburn said Mr. Alborte was also requesting a letter of commitment from the board, if the new request was granted. He said Alborte wanted to take the letter to financial institutions to show that he had a portion of the renovation money. Commissioner Norman asked if the $25,800 would be connected to invoices submitted by Mr. Alborte. Mashburn said yes. He said Mr. Alborte would submit the invoices to the county for payment. Chairman Johnson said he felt the county had a moral obligation to assist Mr. Alborte; however, he had concerns about making structural changes on a leased building. OTIO by Commissioner Madison to approve Mr. Alborte's financial request of $25,800 to be used in the relocation of his dry cleaning business with the following stipulations: 1. Cost estimates for the relocation work will be submitted to the county manager. 2. The county manager will submit the estimates to the commissioners. 3. Once the work has been accomplished, the invoices will be submitted to the county, and the vendors will be paid up to $25,800. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays -- 0. (Note: A letter of intent will also be prepared for Mr. Alborte to use at the banking institutions.) Presentation of the Child Protection/Fatality Team (CP/FT)Annual Report by Social Services Director Don Wall: Mr. Wall described the many projects, services, and programs, his staff, along with other county departments and the community had worked on during the last year to make the lives of Iredell County's children safer and healthier. Some statistics shared by Wall for the year 2002 were: (1) 25 child protective services cases were reviewed by the CP/FT. (2) 20 child fatality cases were reviewed by the team. PUBLIC HEARINGS Chairman Johnson declared the meeting to be in a public hearing. Case No. 0212-1; Dennis & Julie Tomlin Request an Amendment to the Iredell County Land Use Plan and a Rezoning of Property located at 1024 Tomlin Mill Road, Statesville, NC, from Residential Agricultural to General Business District: Planning Supervisor Smith said the applicants desired to rezone 5.24 acres from Residential Agricultural to General Business. He said the property (PIN44749-93-