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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1096IREDNLL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BRIEFING MINUTES NOVEMBER 21. 1995 The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in Briefing Session, Tuesday, November 21, 1995, 5:00 p.m., South Wing Conference Room, Iredell County Government Center, 200 South Center Street, Statesville, NC. Present for the meeting were: Sara K. Haire, Chairman David A. Boone, Vice Chairman Steve Johnson Doug Madison Alice M. Stewart Staff present: Joel Mashburn, County Manager Jerry Lundy, Dir. of Services & Development Ron Weatherman, Director of Solid Waste David Martin, ECOM & Emergency Management Evie Caldwell, Purchasing Agent Bill Mashburn, Health Director Kelly Sheeks, Environmental Health Jean Moore, Clerk to the Board Others present: Dr. Ronald Milam, Iredell Co. Health Board Tommy Williard, WECO Company ADJUSTMENTS OF AGENDA: The county manager requested that a continuance of a public hearing (churches in R-20 districts) be added to the agenda. In addition, a contract for Carolina Psych Group was requested to be added to the agenda. This contract relates to the Iredell Alternatives Program. (Initially, Commissioner Madison desired to have the contract discussed at the December 5 meeting since he had only received a copy of the contract on this date; however, it was later decided to place this item on the agenda.) YAM -CITY WEEK: Mr. Bob Dellinger spoke on behalf of the Kiwanis Club and their desire to have a resolution adopted proclaiming November 16 - November 23, 1995 as Farm -City Week. Dellinger apologized for having the banquet on the same evening as the commissioners' meeting and expressed thanks for the recognition given to his group. REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF REVIBED ENVIRONMENTAL EXALTS FEE PROPOSAL: Kelly Sheeks explained that this revision differs from the earlier proposal. The septic system permit fee is now split into a separate layout and final inspection fee in accordance with the results of a time study conducted to determine actual time spent issuing septic system permits. Sheeks also mentioned that this revision to the environmental health user fee structure will make the sewage program 1003 self-supporting over a full fiscal year. Commissioner Johnson asked about fees for subsequent inspections, and Sheeks stated that no fee is currently charged. Commissioner Boone advised that the committee studying this matter felt they had been charged with making the environmental department fully self-supporting. Boone mentioned that the committee would understand if the commissioners felt the increases were too high. Dr. Ronald Milam, a member of the health board, agreed with Mr. Boone and stated they would understand if adjustments were made to the recommendations. REQUEBT FOR APPROVAL OF BUDGET REVISIONS FOR PREVENTIVE EXALTS PROGRAMS: Mrs. Janet Blaufuss explained that this item will need a budget amendment if approved. she also mentioned a