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the owners of the property to be assessed.
IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
s/Larry S. Hedrick, Chairman
Adopted this the 7th day of May, 1985.
Clerk: s/Alice Fortner
SEAL
CHAIRMAN ADJOURNED THE MEETING BACK TO PUBLIC HEARING.
COMMUNITY WASTEWATER DISPOSAL SYSTEM ORDINANCE, CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING: This
hearing was continued from April 2, 1985 meeting.
Miss Lisa Beckham, planning director, discussed the Draft 85 of the proposed Disposal
System Ordinance with the board and with others present.
Those taking part in the discussion in addition to the county board of commissioners
and staff were:
Mr. Carroll Weber "-
Mr. Carroll Williams
Mr. Johnny Craver
Mr. Albert Walser
Mr. Duane Lewis
Mr. Chandler Bryan
Mr. Jim Miller
Thetopic of the hearing were the retention facility and insurance of the wastewater
disposal systems. After a lengthy discussion, the board referred to the ordinance back to
the attorney, Fir. Davenport, and the planning director for further revisions.
Chairman Hedrick adjourned the public hearing until May 21, 1985 meeting of the
board.
COMMUNITY-BASED ALTERNATIVES TASK FORCE - PROPOSALS FOR FY 1985-86 BUDGET: Mr. Carl
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Duncan, chairman of the community-based alternatives task force, and Mr. Paul Riske, co-
chairman of the task force, came before the board to present the proposals for the 1985-86
budget.
Mr. Duncan said the North Carolina General Assembly has appropriated $80,354 for the
upcoming fiscal year, and the task force recommended the following break -down:
Iredell County Youth Home $15,500
Statesville Recreation Department 4,450
Iredell County Recreation Department 6,315
Iredell County Schools 20,411
Mooresville City Schools 16,614
Statesville City Schools 17,063
TOTAL $80,353
MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the above -listed appropriations.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT - FEES FOR FLU VACCINATIONS: Mr. Mashburn, health director,
presented to the county board of commissioners, a fee schedule that was approved by the
Iredell County Health Board on April 11, 1985. Those receiving this service would be
charged a $5 fee, which covers the cost of providing and administering the vaccine, with
the provision that no one would be denied the service because of inability to pay. The
health board requested the Iredell County Board of Commissioners to ratify this $5 fee
charge.