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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0091 (2)M Y 4a a 076 active clients in the Sexual Offenders Intervention Program. The following amounts are being requested for allocation: CBA FUND LOCAL MATCH TOTAL MOTION from Commissioner Madison to approve the proposal as submitted by the Youth Services Advisory Board for the appropriation of the CBA funds. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - APRI1 20, 1993 AND APRIL 22, 1993: MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to approve the minutes of the captioned two meetings. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE ENDORSEMENT OF ER 1357, SOLID WASTE FLOW CONTROL ACT: Mrs. Blumenstein discussed this with the board. This bill was introduced by Representative Alex McMillan. When the first Special Obligation Bonds were issued, one of the considerations that was thought to be necessary to have in the bond order was a solid waste flow control ordinance that would guarantee the county's waste stream (income). The flow control ordinance from Mecklenburg County was "shot down" by the Courts, Blumenstein said. At that time, it was seen that Iredell County could not put this in the bond order. It has been thought that the County should move toward the adoption of a flow control ordinance when it is determined that it could be legally done. This bill that has been introduced by Representative McMillan will enable the states to direct, limit, or prohibit the movement of municipal waste generated within the boundaries, and the State can designate the waste management facility to which the waste generated within the boundaries must be transported. Mrs. Blumenstein said the limitations on the bill are improvements on the bill. For instance, the bill states the recyclable materials would have to be removed in order for the flow control to be legal. Mr. Carson Fisher, Mr. Ronald Weatherman, Municipal Engineering, and Mrs. Blumenstein have all reviewed the bill and feel this provides a greater guarantee of the income through the waste stream at the solid waste facility without losing the integrity of the recycling programs. The board was being requested CBA FUND LOCAL MATCH TOTAL Counseling Center of Iredell Alternative Treatment Options 43,340 13,002 56,342 Iredell Youth Home 69,000 45,241 114,241 Juvenile Services Psychological - Intake Services 4,500 1,382 5,882 Sexual Offenders Intervention (new) 11,750 5,050 16,800 TOTALS 128,590 64,675 193,265 CBA FUND LOCAL MATCH TOTAL MOTION from Commissioner Madison to approve the proposal as submitted by the Youth Services Advisory Board for the appropriation of the CBA funds. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - APRI1 20, 1993 AND APRIL 22, 1993: MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to approve the minutes of the captioned two meetings. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE ENDORSEMENT OF ER 1357, SOLID WASTE FLOW CONTROL ACT: Mrs. Blumenstein discussed this with the board. This bill was introduced by Representative Alex McMillan. When the first Special Obligation Bonds were issued, one of the considerations that was thought to be necessary to have in the bond order was a solid waste flow control ordinance that would guarantee the county's waste stream (income). The flow control ordinance from Mecklenburg County was "shot down" by the Courts, Blumenstein said. At that time, it was seen that Iredell County could not put this in the bond order. It has been thought that the County should move toward the adoption of a flow control ordinance when it is determined that it could be legally done. This bill that has been introduced by Representative McMillan will enable the states to direct, limit, or prohibit the movement of municipal waste generated within the boundaries, and the State can designate the waste management facility to which the waste generated within the boundaries must be transported. Mrs. Blumenstein said the limitations on the bill are improvements on the bill. For instance, the bill states the recyclable materials would have to be removed in order for the flow control to be legal. Mr. Carson Fisher, Mr. Ronald Weatherman, Municipal Engineering, and Mrs. Blumenstein have all reviewed the bill and feel this provides a greater guarantee of the income through the waste stream at the solid waste facility without losing the integrity of the recycling programs. The board was being requested