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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_129501 ��o O 5 2OW 1JO items. CONSENT AGENDA--------- OTIO by Commissioner Johnson to approve the following nine consent agenda VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. (All items were explained during the briefing session.) 1. Request from McMillion Properties, LLC for the Release of Zoning/Subdivision Jurisdiction of 3.15 Acres of Property (PIN#4668-04-3783) on McKenzie Road, Mooresville, NC to the Town of Mooresville: Deputy Planning Director Warren said this property was adjacent to the Town, and it met the zoning release criteria. He said the current zoning was Heavy Manufacturing, and the county's land use plan designated the property for transitional development. Warren said the developer intended to develop the site for light manufacturing uses, which would be allowable by the county. He said the applicant had petitioned Mooresville for annexation, and a water sewer extension had been approved. 2. Request for the Designation of the Social Services' Work First Program as Either "Standard" or "Electing County Status" (The board of commissioners chose to remain as an "Electing County"): Social Services Director Don Wall said the General Assembly in 1999 approved the county for an electing status, and this designation had continuously been used. He said the following benefits were derived from being an electing county: *An electing county must spend only 90% of Maintenance of Effort while a standard county must spend 100%. Savings (Maintenance of Effort) for Iredell County are $147,793 a year. *An electing county may transfer under spent TANF cash payment funds to the TANF Child Welfare Program to help offset county funds. In FY 2005-06, the cash savings were $634,316. •An electing county may develop its own policies and rules geared to the community's needs. Generally, an electing county's policies are more conservative than a standard county's policies. Mr. Wall estimated the potential cost savings, by remaining an electing county, at $782,109. He estimated the total electing county savings since 2000-01 at $3,820,331. 3. Request for Approval of Additional Fees for the Preventive Health Fee Schedule: Health Director Donna Campbell requested inclusion of the following fees into the fee schedule: IREDELL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ADDITIONAL PREVENTIVE HEALTH FEES August 2006 90772 Administration of therapeutic/ prophylactic/ diagnostic SubQ/IM Injection. Will replace code 90788 previously approved with a fee of $28.00. 90473 Administration of Intranasal immunization. Approved 10/13/05 at $8.00. Request increase to $10.00 which is in line with other approved immunization administration fees. 90660 Flu Vaccine, intranasal Approved 10/13/05 at $18.00. No change in rate requested. 90655 Flu Vaccine, preservative free Request same $15.00 fee as approved for regular flu vaccine. 90732 Pneumonia Vaccine Approved 10/13/05 at $25.00. Approved as part of fee schedule on 6/13/06 to $22.00. Request to increase fee back to $25.00, as Medicare will pay $24.57. LU214 Local Use Code for Kindergarten Physical Approved last year at $45.00. No change in rate requested.