HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1711 (2)Wastewater Facilities
1. Mack Neck Pumping Station and Force Main
$515,000
2. The Pointe Pumping Station
1,200,000
Brawley School Road Force Main
2,458,900
3, Beech Tree Pumping Station and Force Main
325,500
4. Isle of Pines Pumping Station and Force Main
316,000
5, Oak Tree Road Pumping Station and Force Main
(Existing)
6. Canvasback Trail Pumping Station and Force Main
175,000
7, McCrary Creek Pumping Station and Force Main
400,000
8, Lake Norman Booster Pumping Station
1,200,000
Force Main Extension
.,..840,000
Total Cost — Wastewater Facilities $7,430,400
Total Cost — Water and Wastewater Facilities $11,487400
Note: The estimates do not include the minor water distribution and sewer collection lines that
will be required in each individual subdivision or development. These lines are typically funded by the
developer. The facilities are estimated to cost approximately $4,057,000 for water and $7,430,400 for
wastewater; a total of $11,487,400.
Also, Mr. DeBruhl mentioned that all of the facilities would not be required initially. Some
facilities could wait and progress with the rate of development.
He concluded his remarks by saying the creation offs water sewer authority/district might be a
solution.
Commissioner Stewart asked about riparian rights. Were they still in force? DeBruhl said they
were, and an entity could not deplete a basin more than its permitted amount. The monitoring agency
for this is the State Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF IREDELL COUNTY POLICY FOR THE
INTERNET & USE AND PRIVACY OF ELECTRONIC MAIL: County employees Steve
Messick (Library Director), Jean Haun (Risk Management), Larry Dickerson (Communications), and
Allen Miller ( Information Systems) all served on an ad hoc committee established to develop a county
policy for this matter. Messick said county employees would have to use the intemet/e-mail in a
responsible manner. If not, privileges could be suspended. He also said that all employees having
access to the services would have to sign a form indicating they understood the policy.
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF THE NOVEMBER REFUNDS AND RELEASES:
County Assessor Weisner reported that the referenced refunds/releases were in order and were
recommended for approval.
REQUEST FROM DSS FOR PERMISSION TO ACCEPT A CHILD ADVOCACY
INSTITUTE MINI -GRANT: Don Wall, the Director of Social Services, explained the $2,000 grant
would help to provide incentives for the Iredell Foster Parent Association in efforts to meet goals
involving: l) assessment, 2)placement, and 3) one year to permanency. He further advised that no funds
would be needed. Wall said the "Family For Kids" program appeared to be working. When it first
started there were 146 children in foster care. Now, the total has dropped to 107.
Commissioner Johnson commended Mr. Wall and his staff for recent input and assistance to the
Welfare Reform Committee. Johnson said DSS had made some excellent recommendations.
ADJOURNMENT: Chairman Haire adjourned the meeting at 6:30 p.m. for a refreshment break
prior to the 7 o'clock meeting.
APPROVED:
Clerk to the Board