HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1426 (2)1. Request from The Stutts Family Limited Partnership for the Release of Zoning
& Subdivision Jurisdiction to the Town of Mooresville for 4.23 Acres (PIN#s 4647-17-
5387, 4647-174662, & 4647-09-7429): Acting Planning Director Steve Warren said this
property met the release criteria and the proposed commercial use would require water
sewer from the Town. He continued by saying the Town would consider annexing the
property in June of 2007, and mixed uses were recommended for this part of the River
Highway Corridor. Warren said the Town already had jurisdiction for three comers at the
site, and all of them were in commercial use.
2. Request from the Tax Collector for Acceptance of a Report that shows Unpaid
2006 Taxes that are Liens on Real Property & Approval to Advertise the Real Property
Tax Liens on March 14, 2007: Tax Collector Bill Furches presented a report of all unpaid
2006 taxes (total of $6.4 million) that were liens on real property. He suggested an
advertising date of March 14 and said this was about four weeks earlier than previous years.
Mr. Furches said the General Statutes had been amended, and the name published in the
newspaper would be the property owner when the taxes became delinquent, rather than the
January 1, 2006 owner. He mentioned that tax collection revenues were ahead of last year.
3. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #27 in the Amount of $29,400 for
the Recognition of Additional Criminal Justice Partnership Program (CJPP) Funds to
be Used for Program Enhancements: Appropriate Punishment Options Director Pam
Navey advised that a $29,400 grant had been awarded to the CJPP, and it would be used for
the following:
Training Institute
$ 900
Contract Group Facilitation for Employability & Workplace
Survival Skills
3,000
Additional Anger Management Skills
2,000
Onsite training (Survival Skills for Women and Men)
4,500
Partnership Training Institute Host Operating Cost
12,000
Program manuals
1,500
Workplace Survival Skills Curriculum for clients
2,500
Two Computers
2,400
Two Printers
600
2 400
Navey announced that Appropriate Placement Options, Inc., had been selected as a
corporate name change for her organization.
4. Request for the Implementation of the NACo Prescription Discount Program &
Approval/Execution of a Contract with Caremark PCS Health, L.P.: County Manager
Mashburn said the National Association of Counties (NACo) membership allowed Iredell
County to participate in a managed pharmacy benefit that could average a 20% savings on
prescription drugs for citizens using a discount Rx card. He mentioned that many area
pharmacies participated in the program, and about one-third of North Carolina counties were
enrolled. Mashburn said the program's implementation would take about 10-12 weeks, and
a formal public announcement could occur at the April 17 board meeting.
5. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #28 for $28,000 to Increase the
Amount Budgeted for Low Cost Spay and Neuter Fees & Appropriate for Additional
Veterinary Fees: Assistant County Manager Tracy Jackson said the spay neuter program
had exceeded expectations with $8,000 in participant fees being collected over the budgeted
amount. He said the department's professional services (veterinarian) line item needed
$28,000 of additional funds to pay for the spay/neuter fees.
6. Request from the Solid Waste Department for the Awarding of a Bid for
Two New 2007-08 Road Tractors: Purchasing Agent Dean Lail said five sealed bid
responses were received for Mooresville Transfer Station road tractors. He said the low
bidder was Freightliner Mercedes with a base bid of $79,981 per vehicle with additions
totaling $3,937 for a total of 583,918 per tractor. He said the total approved budget was
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