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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1490 (2)(In reference to fees for sites not requiring a formal erosion control plan, but found to be in violation of the North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973, the staff will recommend adequate sediment control measures and inspect the site. Inspections will cease once the site is stabilized.) 4. Request from the Health Department for Approval of a Paid Educational Leave of Absence for Scott Lenhart, the Emergency Planner & Division Manager for Health Education & Emergency Preparedness: County Manager Mashburn recommended that Scott Lenhart be allowed to attend four residencies in order to obtain an on-line doctorate in health administration with an anticipated graduation date of April 2010. He said the course was through the University of Phoenix, which was accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and recognized by the Secretary of Education. The following is a portion of a signed statement submitted by Mr. Lenhart and Health Director Donna Campbell pertaining to this request. 'The program does have four residency trainings within the next three years. These residencies are from four to six days in length. The first residency is scheduled for February 22, 2007. The projected dates for the other three residencies are February 2008, July 2008 and February 2010. "Scott Lenhart is requesting paid school leave to attend the four residencies. Scott is only asking for paid time. He is not asking for tuition reimbursement. As outlined in the Iredeli County Personnel Manual, Scott agrees to remain an employee of the county for a period equal to twice the education leave received, or he will reimburse the county for all compensation received while on educational leave." 5. Request from the City of Statesville for the County to Enter Into an Inter -local Agreement Regarding the "One North Carolina Fund Grant" for Canac Kitchens U.S. Limited: Deputy County Manager Blumenstein said a $250,000 One NC Fund Grant had been awarded to the City of Statesville for Canac Kitchens, and an equal amount was needed as a match. She said economic incentives from the city and county could be used; however, Statesville had approved only $187,150 while the county's incentive was $382,780. Blumenstein said an inter -local agreement, drafted by the city, included the full $382,780.00; however, she was recommending that only $62,850 of the county's incentive be used. She said the $62,850 was the difference between the total match needed of $250,000 and the city's incentive of $187,150. In addition, she recommended for the county to be responsible for only 25% of the $250,000 should a grant payback be required. (The Inter -Local Agreement was approved contingent upon the county's share of the match being $62,850 and any grant repayment being limited to 25%.) 6. Request from the Sheriffs Department for Approval of Budget Amendment #33 for the Appropriation of funds Received from a Gang Violence Prevention Grant: Captain Jimmie Craven said that in October of 2006, the board approved a gang violence prevention grant application. He said $90,981 had been awarded, and a 25% match of $30,290 would be derived from seized funds. 7. Request for a Decision Regarding the Board's July Meeting Schedule: The board decided to hold one meeting in July of 2007, and it was scheduled for Tuesday, the 20, with a briefing session at 5 p.m., and a business meeting at 7 p.m. (The meetings on the first and third Tuesdays will be cancelled.) 8. Request for Approval of the March 20, 2007 Minutes --- END OF CONSENT AGENDA ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCIES OCCURRING ON BOARDS & COMMISSIONS Nursing Home Advisory Committee (2 announcements) Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee (1 announcement) APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS & COMMISSIONS 13