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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1058APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS & COMMISSIONS Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (1 appointment): Commissioner Robertson nominated Laura Williard as the designee for the health director. OTIO by Chairman Tice to close the nominations and appoint Williard by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee (3 appointments): OTIO by Commissioner Norman to postpone these appointments until the March 14 meeting. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. Nursing Home Advisory Committee (3 appointments): OTIO by Vice Chairman Williams to postpone these appointments until the March 14 meeting. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. Statesville Planning Board (ETJ) (i appointment): OTIO by Commissioner Johnson to postpone this appointment until the March 14 meeting. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults (1 appointment): Commissioner Norman nominated Jackie Negley. Chairman Tice made a Elio to close the nominations and appoint Negley by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Commissioner Robertson mentioned the Duke Power Relicensing agreement in principal. He asked the planning supervisor when the commissioners would review the plan. Planning Supervisor Warren said the document was over 300 pages. He said April 17 was the deadline to sign the draft agreement. Mr. Robertson requested for the staff to review the material, especially the sections dealing with the costs to the water users -- voluntary/involuntary fund. Warren said he would outline the document and get a report to the commissioners. Commissioner Robertson and Attorney Pope asked Warren to send them the entire document. Robertson said there was a segment in the document that dealt with Duke Power charging people/agencies for taking water out of the lake, and these same people/agencies could voluntarily pay the fee or be taken to court for nonpayment. He said past precedent established that the utility company would win. Mr. Robertson said he wanted to know who received the fees. He also said he wanted to know if the rules could be changed. Mr. Mashburn said the board could review the document on April 4 but the information could be supplied to everyone earlier. YA