HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1727 (2)VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
CROSSROADS BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE/RE: REQUEST FOR
SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENCY STATUS UNDERTHE STATE PERSONNEL SYSTEM:
Chairman Haire noted the area director for Crossroads discussed this item at the briefing session.
MOTION by Commissioner Fortner to approve Crossroad's request to achieve substantial
equivalency status and to authorize the Chairman to sign the following resolution.
RESOLUTION TO GRANT PERMISSION TO
CROSSROADS BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE
TO SEEK EXEMPTION FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE
STATE PERSONNEL ACT
WHEREAS, in 1991, the North Carolina General Assembly amended Section 126-
11 of the General Statutes to allow Area Mental Health Authorities to establish
"substantially equivalent" personnel systems; and
WHEREAS, the Crossroads Behavioral Healthcare has expressed a desire to
develop a "substantially equivalent" personnel system; and
WHEREAS, the governing board of Crossroads Behavioral Healthcare gave
approval to pursue Substantial Equivalent on May 27, 1997, during a regular scheduled
meeting; and
WHEREAS, the county commissioners believe it would be in the best interest of
Crossroads Behavioral Healthcare to develop a "substantially equivalent" personnel
system.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Iredell County Board of
Commissioners hereby gives approval to Crossroads Behavioral Healthcare to pursue
changes to its personnel system as allowed under General Statute 126.11.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Chairman Haire declared the meeting to be in public hearing session.
REZONING REQUEST; JETTIE T. SAFRIET PROPERTY, CASE NO. 9712-1:
Planning Supervisor Allison said the applicant was requesting the property be rezoned from R-20,
Single Family Residential to GB, General Business District. The property is located at 477 Old
Mocksville Hwy (comer of Old Mocksville Rd. & Brookview Road); more specifically identified
as PIN#475673 t 142 & 4756732000. The size of the tracts are .35 and .53 acres. Allison mentioned
that both structures on the lots were built prior to county -wide zoning (1990). In past years, the
buildings have housed everything from craft shops to cable storage facilities. The properties lie in
a transitional area of land use study, but private residences are in close proximity. Further, a valid
protest petition has been presented. On December 3, 1997, the planning board unanimously
recommended denial in a 8-0 vote.
Doug Safriet. the applicant's son, said he and his mother planned to sell the property, and
local realtors have advised there would not be a market for the property as a residence.
Beth Cooper (opposition) said her property adjoined the back of the lots. Requested the
rezoning be denied.
June McCov (opposition) mentioned she had lived beside the property since 1964. Stated
the area would be too congested with a business at the site. Also, mentioned the Safriet family had
a warehouse practically in her backyard.
Glenn Moore (opposition) stated he was also a property owner towards the backside of the