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Section 114. Enforcement and remedies.
Each violation of any regulations, order, or ruling made pursuant to this ordinance shall constitute a Class
3 misdemeanor. Each day a violation continues to exist shall constitute a separate offense. In addition,
the county may institute in any court of competent jurisdiction, an action to prevent, restrain, correct or
abate any violation of this ordinance or of any order or ruling made in connection with its administration or
enforcement The court shall provide relief, by injunction or otherwise in order to fully effectuate the
purposes of this ordinance and orders and rulings made pursuant thereto.
Section 115. Adoption.
Duly adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Iredell, North Carolina, this the 4th day of
May, 2044.
Jean C. Moore
Clerk
Additionally, the zoning map is hereby incorporated into the minutes by reference.
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CONSENT AGENDA
OTIO by Commissioner Tice to approve the following seven (7) consent agenda
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
(All requests were explained during the briefing session.)
1. Request for the Consideration of an Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance in
Conjunction with Conditional Zoning Districts: The planning department will submit a
proposed zoning ordinance amendment at a future meeting in an attempt to simplify the
conditional use district process. The new procedure will allow communication between the
commissioners, the applicant, and interested citizens prior to any public hearings. (Additional
information may be found in the briefing minutes.)
2. Request from the SheriWs Department for Approval of Budget Amendment #15 to
use $3,250 in Seized fends for the Purchase of Flashlights and Camera Equipment for the
Investigations Section: Chief Deputy Rick Dowdle said the $3,250 in federal equity funds
would buy specialized equipment (flashlights/camera accessories) to aid the investigations
section.
3. Request from the Sherifrs Department for Approval of Budget Amendment #16 to
use $36,120 in Seized Funds for the Purchase of Equipment Associated with the Lifesaver
Program: Chief Deputy Rick Dowdle said the $36,120 would be used to purchase the
following items:
$30,720 for 4 Lifesaver Units @ $7,680 ea. (Includes 2 receivers; 2 antennas; 2 transmitters
batteriesfbands along with training)
$ 5.400 for 18 additional transmitters @ $300 ea.
$36,120
Dowdle said the Lifesaver program used wristband transmitters and handheld receivers to
track Alzheimer's patients who had wandered away from their homes or living quarters.
4. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #17 to Authorize the Expenditure of
$64,500 for the Waiver of Fifth Street Shelter Ministries' Tipping Fees: Due to the
construction of a new shelter, Fifth Street has requested a fee waiver for 150 tons of debris
materials. In addition, there will be an estimated 2,000 tons of demolition debris from the
current building. The board members agreed to the waiver and to allow the staff to appropriate
fiord balance for special appropriation to Fifth Street. Then, the funds will be used to pay the
solid waste tipping fees associated with the new construction and for the demolition materials
taken to the landfill from the older structure.
(Note: Due to the 1992 bond documents stipulating there would be no free services at the
landfill, Deputy County Manager Blumrenstein checked with Branch Banking & Trust on this
request. She said the bank had no problems with this type of waiver.)