HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0650 (2)Specialized Foster Care, Iredell County Manager's office
$21,600.00; and Skills for Living, submitted by image, Inc., DBA
Communicare - $24,440.00.
The two programs were briefly discussed, and Greg Letourneau
said they both met the guidelines for submission to CBA -
MOTION from Commissioner Madison to approve the Specialized
Foster Care at $21600.00 skills for Living for
to approve Budget,
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Amendment t13 -A, to recognize ize the funds from the
grant.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
BUDGET AMENDMENT #4, BOUTS IREDELL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS
Mr. Tommy Bowles, representing the Iredell Fire District
Commission, came before the board in reference to the budget
amendment for $87,000 toward the purchase of a fire truck for South
Iredell Volunteer Fire Department.
MOTION from Commissioner Boone to approve the Budget Amendment
#4 for purchasing the truck for the South Iredell Volunteer Fire
Department.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
BUDGET AMENDMENT #S,MT. MOURNE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT,
CAPITAL PURCHASES, STEVE ENOZS Mr. Knox requested a Budget
Amendment in the amount of $69,000 from the Mt. Mourne Fire Tax
District funds. They have purchased a brush truck and acquired
some land. These two items were not in their budget. The truck is
now in service.
MOTION from Commissioner Boone to approve the Budget Amendment
15 theirrFundMourne Balanceoforteer Fire exp nditure for the brush tructo move k00 from
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and the
acquisition of the land.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
MR. LARRY sHAEIR, UNITED PARE DRIVE ASSOCIATIONS Chairman
Haire recognized Larry Shakir of the United Park Drive Association
to come to speak regarding a problem in their community.
Mr. Shakir said they had been working since 1989 to develop a
spirit of pride and positive development in their area. They are
concerned about the landfarming of contaminated soil in their area
on land owned by Gene Davis of Davis Oil Company. Mr. Shakir asked
that the county commissioners back up the law they have on the
books about the landfarming of contaminated soil.
The questions he wanted to ask were:
1. What happens after the injunction?
Bill Pope responded to the question. The County retained a
temporary restraining order on Friday afternoon, restraining any
further dumping until there could be a hearing in Court. What
happens after the hearing in Court depends upon what the Judge
decides.
2. Are you going to move the soil that is already there if
the Judge votes not to accept it in the area?
Mr. Pope said if the Court determines that the ordinance is
valid, then I guess it would be up to the County to determine what
would be done about the soil that is already there. Mr. Pope said
he did not know the answer to that. He does not know if the soil
has been determined to be contaminated.
SEP 20 1994 631