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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0968523 It was the consensus of the board that someone would be nccded '.�c anelyze the bids, and that it would be left up to the committee tc decide at what point a professional would need to be involved. Mr. Pope said they would get an opinion from Mr. Lynn on whether a professional would be needed to serve in this capacity. The board agreed that funds to pay for this professional would come from the sale or lease of the hospital, if such a transaction is made. A question concerning an appraisal of the hospital was raised, and it was the consensus of the board that an appraisal would not be made unless it was required. 1:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING: MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to adjourn '.he meeting to a public hearing. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. ORDINANCE REGULATING COMMUNITY WASTE WATER DISPOSAL SYSTEMS IN IREDELL COUNTY - AMENDED: Mr. Jerry Lundy presented two amendments to t'le captioned ordinance that he and the county attorney recommended to the board. These were: (1) Page 2, Section 3.1(b), line 7, changing " . . .50 feet of any property line. . . ." to read " . . .45 feet of any property line. . . . (2) Page 3, Section 3(a) eliminate, and add the following: a. Community Waste Water Disposal Systems will be designated so that there will be a source of permanent, on-site emergency standby power. In the alternative a solenoid operated valve installed in the water supply system that will shut off water to all units in the event of electrical failure at the waste disposal facility may be allowed in lieu of standby power. Nothing in this paragraph shall be interpreted as a substitute for any requirements of the North Carolina Public Utilities Commission or the North Carolina Department of Human Resources, Division of Health Services. MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to adjourn the Public Hearing back to regular session. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING COMMUNITY WASTE WATER DISPOSAL SYSTEMS IN IREDELL COUNTY - AMENDED: MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to adopt the changes in the Ordinance Regulating Community Waste Water Disposal Systems in Iredell County as recommended by the planning director and county attorney. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. Amended Ordinance filed in Ordinance Book II, pp. 537-542. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS IN THE ZONING ORDINANCE: Mr. Jerry Lundy and Mr. Bill Pope discussed the insurance requirements in the zoning ordinance with the board. In Section 82 of the Zoning Ordinance, pertaining to Planned Residential Developments, a $10,000 per unit liability insurance is required. Mr. Lundy said it was difficult to obtain insurance of this nature. Mr. Jerry Davenport has talked with an insurance broker in Durham, George Williams Agency, that says this coverage is available, but it is very expensive. In regard to the the bond requirements in the Ordinance Governing Community Waste Water Disposal Systems, which is $10,000 or $2,000 per unit, Mr. George Willliams believed the requirement could be met. The cost would be approximately $10 per $1,000 coverage. Mr. Pope and Mr. Lundy reported that environmental coverage is not available at any price. In summarizing, Mr. Pope gave the following information: (1) Bond to create a fund in case of a default to repair or maintain the sewage treatment system: Durham Agency said it was economically available at $10 to $20 per $1,000. (2) Liability to cover damage to the disposal system or to the housing units: impractical to obtain; no alternatives known at this time. After further discussion the board, by consensus, asked Mr. Lundy to check into the matter further and make a recommendation to the board. An amendment to the zoning ordinance in reference to insurance requirements will be proposed. A public hearing on this amendment was set for Monday, November 18, 1985, 12:00 Noon, County Annex Conference Room, Statesville. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS: The county manager, Mr. Wayne Deal, discussed with the board matters concerning office space for county departments. He advised the board of the possibility of a lease - purchase arrangement which may be used for acquiring needed office space for counties and which is ' now being considered by the Local Government Cemission. In discussing court -related housing facilities, Mr. Deal said he plans to move the juvenile