HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1384Commissioner Boone asked if the permanent markers on poles
would be lighted. He mentioned that someone had voiced concern
that unlighted poles could be a navigational hazard. Lancaster
said some poles (heavy traffic) would be lighted. Some poles will
have a reflective sign. The wildlife commission has assisted in
determining which poles should be lighted.
Lancaster said the lake was becoming more and more congested.
Duke Power/Crescent Resources has predicted that all of its
property will be gone in ten years. Also, Lancaster said the
commission was estimating that the current 11,000 permanent slips
on the lake would increase to 24,000 in the next three to five
years. Lancaster stated that boating laws had not changed since
1959 and that the marine commission needed to aggresively start a
safety program for the lake.
PRESENTATION OF SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS AND AWARDS
Chairman Haire introduced the following proclamation which
recognized Farm -City Week:
FARM -CITY WEEK
WHEREAS, the growth and development of the County and the
well-being of all its citizens are dependent upon cooperation and
exchange between the two essential environments of our society:
farm and city people, and
WHEREAS, the complexities of their individual problems and the
divergence of their activities may lead to a widening gap of
misunderstanding, and
WHEREAS, any gap of misunderstanding must be eliminated, and
each group must understand the other if our American way of life is
to endure, and
WHEREAS, Farm -City Week provides an unparalleled experience
for farm and city people to become better acquainted.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Iredell County Board of Commissioners does
hereby proclaim the period of November 22-28, 1996, to be Farm -City
Week; and does further call upon all to participate in seminars,
fairs, and civic and social events associated with a successful
Farm -City Week in iredell County.
MOTION by Chairman Haire to adopt the proclamation.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF MOORESVILLE GRADED SCHOOL DISTRICT'S
BUDGET AMENDMENT #1 AND VERIFICATION OF LOCAL MATCH REQUIREMBNTS
FOR THE N.C. PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING FUND (1996): MOTION by
Commissioner Madison to approve Budget Amendment /1 for the
Mooresville Graded School System as presented during the briefing
session.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
MOTION by Commissioner Johnson to accept the verification of
the match for the N.C. Public School Building Fund ($26,825,275 of
qualifying local matching funds expended or committed for school
facilities since January 1, 1992. This amount is 295% of the total
matching requirement of $9,088,866 required by the Public School
Building Bond Act of 1996).
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF RELEASE OF LETTERS OF CREDIT (CRESCENT
RESOURCES) i APPROVAL OF A SURETY BOND (CRESCENT RESOURCES):
William Allison advised that Letters of Credit (#40382, 140383,
/40401, and /40402) issued by United Carolina Bank on behalf of