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1REDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES
OCTOBER 7, 1985
The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in Adjourned Regular Session on Monday, October
7, 1985, 12:00 Noon, County Annex Conference Room, Statesville, NC. Present for the meeting were:
Larry S. I'edrick, Chairman
William A. Mills, Vice Chairman
Jessie S. Crosswhite
Frances L. Murdock
Alice M. Stewart
Staff present: J. Wayne Deal, County Manager
William P. Pope, County Attorney
Jerry Lundy, Code Enforcements Department
Alice Fortner, Clerk to the Board
CALL TO ORDER: By Chairman Hedrick
EXECUTIVE SESSION: MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to adjourn to executive session to discuss
personnel and litigation matters.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to adjourn from executive session.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
MCGUIRE NUCLEAR TEST: The county manager, J. Wayne Deal, announced that the McGuire nuclear
test would be conducted on Wednesday, October 9, 1985. At least two commissioners need to be
available for this test.
PERSONNEL ADVISORY COMMITTEE: The following names were proposed for the personnel advisory
committee:
Jerry Burgdofer, Southern Screw Company
Bob Foster, Uniglass Company
Brenda Warren, Intercraft Industries, Inc.
Wayne Kruzel, Intercraft Industries, Inc.
Thelma Crabb, Roderstein Electronics
Bill Spangler, J. C. Penney Company
Following a discussion, the following were named as members:
Thelma Crabb, Roderstein Electronics
Jerry Burgdofer, Southern Screw Company
Wayne Kruzel, Intercraft Industries, Inc.
Alternates: Bill Spangler, J. C. Penney Company
Bob Foster, Uniglass Company
(Armitage Shank personnel Director)
The county manager was directed to call the three members to see if they were available for
serving until the end of the year. Alternate members were to be substituted if the three members
are not available. It was the consensus of the board that once a case is begun, the three serving
at that time should remain on the committee until the case is finished.
Terms of office are to be staggered three-year terms, according to the personnel ordinance.
LOWRANCE HOSPITAL: Commissioner Stewart said the Lowrance Hospital Board of Directors is
recommending that the board hire a professional person to act in behalf of the committee in selling
or leasing the Lowrance Hospital.
Commissioner Murdock said there were two attorneys in North Carolina vho were qualified to do
this type of work. Commissioner Mills said Mr. Bill McElwee represented Davis Hospital in the
negotiations for sale to Hospital Corporation of America.
It was the consensus of the board that an analyst should be hired for completing the negotia-
tions for the sale or lease of the hospital, and request that the hospital board submit names of
persons they recommend for the work.
Commissioner Stewart said Mr. Jimmy Houston, chairman, Lowrance Hospital Board of Trustees, has
asked that one of the two county commissioners who are serving on this committee (Stewart and Mills)
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