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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_10544. Request for Approval of an Agreement Between the City of Statesville and Iredell County for a Forced -Main Sewer Line to be Installed on Property Deeded to the County by West Family Realty, LLC: Also during the 5 p.m. meeting, Mashburn requested approval of an agreement that would allow the county to enter into a long -tern sewer lease (20 years) with the City of Statesville. He said the city would maintain and operate the sewer system. 5. Call for a Public Hearing on March 18, 2003 at 7:00 p.m., Regarding the FY 2003-04 Rural Operating Assistance Program: (This hearing is required to receive state funding for the Elderly & Disabled Transportation Assistance Program ($68,874), the Work First( Employment Program ($11,947), the Rural General Public funds ($53,228), and Discretionary Funds ($80,000). 6. Request from the Solid Waste Department for Approval of a Scrap Tire Recycling & Disposal Contract with U.S. Tire Recycling: During the briefing, Solid Waste Director Weatherman said that for many years U.S. Tire Recycling had been disposing of scrap tires for the county. Weatherman recommended renewal of the contract, and he said the tires would be processed at the Twin Oaks facility at $71 and $80 at the Mooresville Transfer Station. Mr. Weatherman said the contract also had a Consumer Price Index adjustment clause at the end of the third year, and annually thereafter. 7. Request from the Solid Waste Department for Approval of a Lease Agreement with Billy & Kathleen Martin for the Hwy. 901 Transfer Station: At the briefing, Solid Waste Director Weatherman requested the renewal of a lease with the owners of the Highway 901 Solid Waste Transfer Station property. Weatherman said the lease had increased by $200 per month (from $100 to $300), but he felt the amount was reasonable. 8. Request from the Health Department for Approval of a Food Establishment Plans Review User Fee: Environmental Health Supervisor Kelly Sheeks and Health Director Ray Rabe were present at the briefing session to explain this request. They said that in September of last year, Governor Easley signed into law a provision enabling health departments to charge a fee, up to $200, for food establishment plans review. Mr. Sheeks said the following fees were recommended, and they were based on the difficulty and staff time involved in the review process. Restaurants -$200 Meat Markets - $100 Food Stands -$100 Any Renovation of the Above Where Plans Review is Necessary - $100 Note: The fees will become effective May 1, 2003. 9. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #29 in the Amount of $20,000 for Claims & Settlements in the Legal Budget: Finance Director Blumenstein advised during the briefing that for FY 2002-03, $5,000 was budgeted for claims and settlements. She said the money was used to pay the deductible portion of liability claims. Blumenstein said three claims had been resolved, and it was anticipated that another one would be cleared out before the end of the year. She said budget amendment #29 would transfer $20,000 from contingency and place it in the legal/claims & settlements line item.)