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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1561IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BRIEFING MINUTES JUNE 12, •nal The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met for an Agenda Briefing, Tuesday, June 17, 1997, 5:00 p.m., in the South Wing Conference Room, Iredell County Government Center, 200 South Center Street, Statesville, NC. Present: Sara K. Haire, Chairman Steve D. Johnson, Vice Chairman David A. Boone Alice T. Fortner Alice M. Stewart Staff: Joel Mashburn, County Manager Susan Blumenstein, Finance Director Ray Rabe, Health Director Evie Caldwell, Purchasing Director Brent Weisner, Tax Assessor Joe Ketchie, Tax Collector Chuck Gallyon, Fire Marshal Kim Gallyon, Recreation Director Glenn Hedrick, Sheriff's Dept. Jean C. Moore, Clerk to the Board Chairman Haire called the meeting to order. STUMPY CREEK LEASE: Kim Gallyon stated the county attorney was presently reviewing the lease with Duke Power. The delay in finalizing the contract was done in an effort to clarify some federal regulations cited in the document. REQUEST OF HEALTH DEPT. FOR FUNDS TO BE USED FOR TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH STAFF: The health director explained that $10,765 was being requested to fund four environmental health specialists for eight, 8 -hour periods (64 total hours per employee). Mr. Rabe mentioned he had learned that money from this year's budget (lapsed salaries) could be carried over to the FY 98-99 budget. Rabe mentioned that Crescent Resources had advised that 900 new lots would need septic inspections in the near future. Kelly Sheeks, the environmental supervisor, said his staff was already working mandatory overtime, plus he was also working in the field. On a positive note, Sheeks advised that the Mooresville office was up-to-date and was actually helping in the Statesville area. Commissioner Fortner asked the turnaround time for inspections. Sheeks said it was typically about three weeks. Commissioner Stewart asked the percentage of large developments compared to single-family inspections. Sheeks said a rough estimate would be 208 developments and the rest in single- family. REQUEST OF FIRE MARSHAL i N.C. DEPT. OF INSURANCE FOR APPROVAL OF BOUNDARY MRPS/DESCRIPTIONS FOR THE TRINITY, UNION GROVE AND SOUTH IREDELL VFDB: Mr. Gallyon explained that everything was in order for the boundaries to be approved. There are no known problems with any of the descriptions. Attending the meeting along with Gallyon were: Atley Brown (Union Grove), Kent Moore (Trinity) and Andy Webster (Cool Springs). DISCUSSION OF HAULING CONTRACT FOR MOORESVILLE TRANSFER STATION: While the purchasing agent was discussing another item on the agenda the hauling contract for the Mooresville Transfer JUN 171997 X129