HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0912Alford be added as an agent to act on behalf of the county in acquiring certificates of
deposit with the Southern Community Bank.
6. Request for Approval of the 2005 Firemen's Relief Fund Trustees: County
Manager Mashburn, at the agenda briefing, requested approval of the following VFD
trustees.
VFD
#3
#4
B&F/Troutman
Joe Clodfelter
Wesley Edmiston
Central
Nelson Cook
Jim Reavis
Cool Springs
Ken Secrest
Wade T. Campbell
Ebenezer
Wayne Smith
Harry Frye
Harmony
Matt Baldwin
Timothy Frye
Lake Norman
Howard Neel
Lamont Thompson
Monticello
Wayne Mayberry
Mary Summers
Mt. Mourne
Gary Craven
Chris Goodrum
Shepherds
Tim Conley
Ryan Stutts
South Iredell
Brian Weatherman
Craig Arrowood
Trinity
Brantly Ostwalt
Paul May
Union Grove
Ken Hansel
Jody Hoots
Wayside
Richard Oldfield
Anthony Armstrong
West Iredell
John Byers
Timothy McNeely
7. Request for Approval of a Letter of Intent with the Lake Norman
Volunteer Fire Department for an Emergency Medical Services Substation to be
Located at the VFD's new Building on Brawley School Road in Mooresville, NC:
Assistant County Manager Jackson said at the briefing session that a letter of intent had
been written for the usage of space in a new building currently under construction by
the Lake Norman VFD. He said once the building was finished, an EMS substation
would be housed in it, and a lease agreement would be drawn up stipulating a term of
ten years. Jackson said the county would pay $24,000 a year for a total of $240,000.
He said that after the tenth year, a deed would be issued to the county for the
substation's section of the building. (The letter of intent indicated utility/maintenance
costs for the common areas would be prorated between the county and the VFD in
proportion to the percentages of ownership, based on the building's total square
footage.)
8. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #15 to Recognize Additional
Grants Associated with the Homeland Security Grant Program ($1,500 for Citizen
Corps / LCD Projector and $4,000 for the Community Emergency Response Team
for supplies/training/printed materials): At the briefing session, Assistant County
Manager Jackson said $5,500 had been received in Homeland Security Funds. He said
a men's group with Southside Baptist Church in Mooresville had requested Community
Emergency Response Team (CERT) training, and some of the funding would be used to
accommodate the request. He said a member of the men's group had moved here
recently and informed the group about the available training. In addition, he said an
LCD projector would be purchased, but it would remain in the possession of the
emergency management office.
Commissioner Johnson, at the briefing session, mentioned that the Civil Air
Patrol might be seeking Homeland Security funds.
Jackson said it was doubtful the organization would be successful due to the
funds being used up. In addition, Jackson said most of the remaining funds were being
distributed on a regional basis.
9. Request for Consideration/Decision Regarding Revisions to the Board's
Rules of Procedure in Conjunction with G.S. 153A-52.1 — Public Comment
Period: County Manager Mashburn said that as a result of a new law passed this year,
all elected bodies had to provide a public comment period at least once a month. He