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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1863 (2)Chairman Haire asked how the staffwould verify deeded property done recently (yesterday). Allison said the staff would see if it had been recorded. He mentioned that if the planning board did not have an opportunity to review the transaction it should not be considered. Commissioner Johnson mentioned that a cut-offtime needed to be established fornon-owner petitions. It was the consensus of the board to discuss this at the next meeting (June 2, 1998). Ron Smith shared the following percentages for this case (as of 4:30 p.m.). Owners - 28 in favor (72%) and 11 against (28%) Properties - 38 in favor (75%) and 13 against (25%) Acreage - 3,053 acres in favor (95%) and 156 acres against (5%) COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORT: Mr. Mashburn shared the following information. • Mr. David Bunch, a volunteer at the public library, was featured recently in a local newspaper. The article discussed the many years of valuable volunteer service given by Mr. Bunch. • Alexander County recently signed the agreement for Iredell County inspectors to aid in the inspection of a new school. • Senator Phillips has advised that he will sponsor a bill in the General Assembly for the increase in officer/court fees. • Rabies is still a problem. It has now infected livestock. • Proposed Reclassification of Lookout Shoals Lake in Alexander, Catawba and Iredell Counties: The planning supervisor advised that this area was already in a WSIV-PA classification. The reclassification should not have much impact. A public hearing will be conducted by the N.C. Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources on June 18, 1998, at Statesville City Hall. ADJOURNMENT: Chairman Haire adjourned the meeting at 6:30 p.m., for a refreshment break prior to the 7:00 p.m. meeting. APPROVED: � � �2�, /�l� File: May 19 Briefing A Clerk tote Board