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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0240ikM IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BRIEFING MINUTES MAY 4.2004 The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in Briefing Session on Tuesday, May 4, 2004, 5:00 p.m., in the Iredell County Government Center (South Wing Conference Room), 200 South Center Street, Statesville, NC. Present were: Chairman Steve D. Johnson Vice Chairman Godfrey Williams Doug Madison Marvin Norman Sara Haire Tice Staff present: County Manager Joel Mashburn, Finance Director Susan Blumenstein, Planning Supervisor Ron Smith, County Planner Emily Jackson, Planning and Inspections Director Lynn Niblock, Transportation Director Ben Garrison, Emergency Services Director Tracy Jackson, Support Services Director Jim Vernon, Human Resources Director Carolyn Hams, and Planning Support Technician Stephanie Whitlock. Call to Order by Chairman Johnson. Request from the Iredell-Statesville School System for Approval of a 2003- 2004 Capital Outlay Amendment Request for Year -End Maintenance Projects: County Manager Mashburn said additional information had been requested from the school system pertaining to this request. He said additional time was needed by the school officials to compile the requested data, and for this reason, he recommended for the amendment to be postponed until a future meeting. Request for the Renewal of a Lease with the Iredell Arts Council for the Old Jail Building Located at South Meeting and Court Street: County Manager Mashburn said the arts council lease was for a period of five years. He said paragraph 6 in the lease indicated the council would pay the utility fees as long as funds were appropriated by the county. Mashburn said that due to the Iredell Arts & Heritage Museum (541 Gaither Road, Statesville, NC) having facility problems, its staff had temporarily moved in with the arts council. He said the museum had agreed to assist with any increased utility costs, and this money would be transferred to the county. Request for Approval of an Inter -Local Agreement for the Purpose of Purchasing Transportation Billing & Scheduling Software: Transportation Director Ben Garrison said the county assumed the transit system in 2003, and the staff had continued to use the software that was existing at that time. He said the transports had increased to over 400 trips per day, and new software was now needed. Garrison said Iredell County had been asked to serve as the lead agency in obtaining new software, and permission was needed to enter into an equipment inter -local agreement. He said a request for proposals would have to be prepared, and other systems would be allowed to purchase from the county's RFP. Garrison said there would be 12 vendors, and four would be chosen. He said the arrangement was different from "piggy -back purchasing" in that the systems could contract with anyone. Mr. Garrison said no additional equipment would be required due to a network server being approved for the county by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. He said the North Carolina State University/Institute for Transportation Research and Education (NCSUJITRE) had assisted with the evaluation of the county's needs. Garrison said the software was expected to cost $50,000, along with a 10% match, and final approval of the contracts would be presented to the board in July. Request for Approval of an Employee Health Insurance Plan for 2004-05: Finance Director Blumenstein said county employees would soon sign up for insurance products, and the board needed to approve a plan. She said insurance costs had