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9. Request for Approval of an Amended Capital Project Ordinance for the Planning,
Zoning and Inspection Center (formerly the DSS facility): Assistant Finance Officer
Debra Alford requested approval of the following Capital Project Ordinance:
Iredell County, North Carolina
Amended Capital Project Ordinance
Planning & Enforcement Building (Old DSS)
Be it Ordained by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina:
Section I.Funds for this Capital Project Fund will be provided from the following source:
Amendment
Transfer from Capital Reserve Fund 05-06 $365,000 - $365,000
Transfer from Capital Reserve Fund 06-07 5560 000 $560 000
25-000 1925.000
Section 2. The following costs for the design and engineering of the Iredell County
Planning & Enforcement Building shall be paid by this fund.
Basic A/E Fees & Consultants
General Construction
Construction Costs — Other
Furniture, Fixtures, & Equipment
Renovation/Construction
S 30,000 - $ 30,000
- 603,800 -
191,200 191,200
100,000 100,000
895.000 (895.000) -
$ 925.000 $925,000
Section 3. This Capital Project Fund shall continue until the project is complete.
Section 4. Payments from this Capital Project Fund shall be authorized by the County Manager or his
designee.
10. Request from the Mooresville -South Iredell Chamber of Commerce for Future
Contributions Earmarked for Economic Development (southern Iredell County) to be sent
to the Newly -Created Mooresville -South Iredell Economic Development Corporation
Effective January 1, 2007 (see briefing minutes for additional information)
11. Request from Appropriate Punishment Options to be Considered as the Leasee or
Occupant of the 227 Harrill Street, Statesville, NC Building Site when/if the Property
Becomes Unoccupied or Available: County Manager Mashburn said the Community Services
Work Program was currently housed at the 227 Harrill Street building, but future plans had the
agency, along with probation and parole, being located in the old EMS base on Tradd Street. He
said Appropriate Punishment Options wanted to be considered as the occupant for the site when
it became available. (No action taken by the board, other than agreeing to consider the request
when the building was available for occupancy.)
Chairman Tice asked what would be housed in the recreation building, once the
employees relocated to the old tax department.
Mashburn said the current plan was to relocate the genealogy/historic properties office in
the building. He said the Assistant County Manager would then occupy the current
genealogy/historic properties office.
12. Request for Adoption of a National Long -Term Care Residents' Rights Week
(October 1-7, 2006) Proclamation: The following proclamation was approved.
NATIONAL LONG-TERM CARE RESIDENTS, RIGHTS WEEK
2006
WHEREAS, there are nearly 1.7 million individuals living in 17,000 nursing homes; and 1 trillion individuals
living in 45,000 board and care/assisted living facilities in the U.S.; and
WHEREAS, the federal Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987 guarantees residents their individual rights in order to
promote and maintain their dignity and autonomy; and