HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0491was in a "school choice area," and the developer had chosen the Mooresville Graded
School District.
Chairman Johnson and Commissioner Tice both commented on the fact that
according to town board's minutes, the 513 acres would probably be annexed by
Mooresville in June of 2005.
Hodges agreed and said "most likely."
Mr. Timothy Coey, a representative of the development group, attended the
meeting to answer any questions.
OTIO by Commissioner Madison to approve the release of zoning and
subdivision jurisdiction (extraterritorial) to the Town of Mooresville for property
located between Mt. Ulla Highway (NC 801) and Wiggins Road, northeast of
Mooresville, NC, and being identified as the Dunmore Estates, LLC property.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
Request for Approval of the October 2004 Tax Refunds and Releases:
County Manager Mashburn, speaking on behalf of Tax Administrator Bill Doolittle,
said the October releases and refunds were in order for approval.
OTION by Commissioner Norman to approve the releases and refunds as
presented.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
The approved releases and refunds are as follows:
OCTOBER 2004 TAX RELEASES & REFUNDS
Releases
Refunds
County
28,161.17
3,130.26
Solid Waste Fees
481.00
0
East Alexander Co. Fire #1
0
0
Shepherd's Fire # 2
464.08
2.23
Mount Mourne Fire # 3
44.62
0
All County Fire # 4
1,610.58
42.18
Statesville City
3,974.61
2,539.67
Statesville Downtown
0
0
Mooresville Town
10,320.07
288.49
Mooresville Downtown
0
0
Mooresville School
2,708.34
84.59
Love Valley
0
0
Harmony
0
0
Troutman
168.20
0
Total $ 47,932.67 $ 6,087.42
A complete list, of the individual tax releases and refunds, is hereby incorporated into the minutes by
reference.
Request from the Sheriff for Approval of Reclassifications Due to
Organizational Changes at Sheriffs Department: Chief Deputy Rick Dowdle, on
behalf of Sheriff Phil Redmond, requested command structuring reclassifications due to
the retirement of Chief Deputy Steve Wallace. Dowdle said the changes would
eliminate one of the Chief Deputy positions (Pay Grade 76) and elevate the remaining
Chief Deputy position to a Pay Grade 78. He said then, the Sheriff was proposing that
two existing Captain positions, at Pay Grades 73, be elevated to Pay Grades of 75 and to
change their titles to Majors (one would be over enforcement and the other over
administration). Dowdle said no additional funding would be required for the changes.