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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_12852. Request for Approval of the November 2003 Refunds and Releases: County Assessor Bill Doolittle, during the briefing session, requested approval of the following releases and refunds. NOVEMBER 2003 TAX RELEASES & REFUNDS Releases Refunds Count 38,784.01 — 1,207.04 Solid Waste Fees 572.00 52.22 East Alexander Co. Fire 41 7.57 0 She herd's Fire # 2 290.62 _ 1,320.32 Mount Moume Fire # 3 31.80 20.89 All County Fire # 4 1,576.90 2,033.24 Statesville City 7,337.85 587.66 Statesville Downtown 47.27 _ 0 Mooresville own 1_3,160.28 200.26 Mooresville Downtown 84.95 0 Mooresville School 1,711.65 278.95 Love Valle 0 0 Harmon 7.40 0 Troutman 321.95 0 Total $ 63,934.25 $5,700.58 A complete tax refund and release listing is hereby incorporated into the minutes by reference. 3. Request for Permission to Apply for a 2004 Community Waste Reduction & Recycling Grant for $25,000: Recycling Coordinator Carla Parks requested permission to apply for a grant that would assist in placing recycling bins, storage carts, educational materials, and incentive contest flyers in the Iredell-Statesville Schools located within the Statesville city limits, in local offices, two private schools, and at Mitchell Community College. She said the funds would also purchase brochures encouraging participation in the Statesville curbside program, and buy additional trailers for an aluminum can waste reduction and recycling effort. Mrs. Parks said this particular grant would be viewed more favorably if it included participation from other government entities or groups, and for this reason, the 10% match for the $25,000 grant would be obtained from the college, the Iredell-Statesville Schools, and the City of Statesville at $500 each. Parks said the county would provide the remaining $1,000. 4. Request for Approval to Apply for a $10,000 Computer/Electronics Recycling Grant from Dell Computers: Mrs. Parks requested permission to apply for a $10,000 grant that would enable the county to recycle computer monitors, copiers, and televisions at the Annual Electronics Recycling Day at no cost to the public. She said previously, a $5 charge was applied to some items to be recycled, and $50 on others, due to the CRT hazardous materials they contained. Parks said the charges discouraged people from recycling, and the grant funds would be used to pay the recycling fees along with the costs for advertising and handouts. She said a local match was not needed for the grant. 5. Request from the Sheriff's Department for Permission to Join Other Law Enforcement Agencies in Submitting a Collaborative Grant Request to the Governor's Crime Commission for the Purpose of Seeking Funds to Obtain "Data Sharing Technology" (Matching funds to be Obtained from Seized Funds with $6,622.50 being needed for Year 1 and $1,997.50 for Year 2): Captain Mike Phillips with the Sheriffs Department requested permission, at the briefing session, to apply for a P2P (Police to Police Data Sharing Technology) grant from the Governor's Crime Commission (GCC). fie said over 50 North Carolina law enforcement offices were utilizing the technology to help solve crimes and obtain information. Phillips said the GCC would provide 75% of the cost for two years, and the other public safety agencies would be required to pay the remaining 25%.