HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0081 (2)Chairman Haire nominated Jim Lawton
There were no other nominations.
MOTION from Commissioner Madison to close the nominations and
appoint the foregoing by acclamation.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
These are six-year appointments, beginning with May 3, 1993
and concluding May 3, 1999.
FIRE TAX DISTRICT BOARD: MOTION from Commissioner Boone to
postpone these appointments until the next board meeting.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
MITCHELL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Commissioner
Boone nominated Alice Stewart to serve another four-year term on
this board. There were no other nominations.
MOTION from Commissioner Madison to close the nominations and
appoint Mrs. Stewart by acclamation.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
This term begins July 1, 1993 and concludes June 30, 1997.
REPORT ON VICTOR CROSBY'S REQUESTS OF THE BOARD: Mr. Carson
Fisher reported on Mr. Crosby's requests of the board at the April
6, 1993 meeting. Mr. Fisher said he was able to obtain copies of
HB 60, which basically calls for the sale of $120 million in
general obligation bonds by the State to be utilized for wastewater
and water system construction, collection lines, supply lines, and
treatment facilities. Twenty million dollars of the $120 million
would be utilized to provide state matching funds required to
receive federal assistance. The $100 million would be to provide
loans to local governmental units to assist in the financing in the
cost of water line improvements.
The two projects which Mr. Crosby requested the board to
review have been reviewed by Mr. Fisher, who was accompanied by Mr.
Crosby. The Mt. Bethel Road project would be about two miles with
sixteen customers who could connect to the water line. The Olin
Road Line would be approximately one mile with seemingly more
potential customers on the line.
Mr. Lundy said there was a request from the Harmony Volunteer
Fire Department budget to put down a well that would serve the fire
department and the Olin United Methodist Church as well. The fire
department has been using the church's well, and now that the well
is gone, the fire department wishes to put down a well that the
church could use. There will be a recommendation from the fire
commission that the board fund this well, Lundy said.
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD ON MARCH 16, 1993 REGARDING A
REQUEST FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS TO PROHIBIT FEDERALLY
MANDATED LOCAL PROGRAMS: Mrs. Alice Fortner, clerk to the board,
reported she had been unable to carry out the directive in the
captioned resolution pertaining to sending it to all of the other
49 states. The resolution was sent to the other 99 counties, the
North Carolina Association of Counties, and the National
Association of Counties. However, no address list was available to
send to the other 49 state legislatures. It was recommended by
the NCACC that the best route would be to send it to NACO for their
distribution to the other states.
Chairman Haire said she thought that was a reasonable thing to
do.
LETTER FROM PATRICIA SOEOL, REGION I DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF
HUMAN RESOURCES, REGARDING THE ALEXANDER VS. FLAHERTYSANCTIONS: