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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1458this property complies with Mixed -Use Commercial and Mixed -Use Transitional future land use, as shown on the Brawley School Road Small Area Plan; the Plan was adopted prior to the traffic and safety issues discussed with the South Iredell Growth Study. The Plan also did not anticipate the possibility of a higher density commercial development at this location as would be possible through the Town of Mooresville having the property in its jurisdiction. (The County through its watershed regulations allows the low density option on only the Brawley School Road.) Although it may be inevitable the town may annex this property, it is clear to the staff this proposed commercial development is not appropriate to consider a favorable recommendation at this. 2. Request from the Tax Collector for Permission to Change the Tax Lien Advertisement Date from March 14, 2007 to April 11, 2007: Tax Collector Bill Furches said that due to a programming error, there was a need to change the 2006 tax liens advertising date from March 14 to April 11. 3. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #31 to Recognize the Balance of a Solid Waste Reduction Grant Approved in FY 2005-06 not Spent or Drawn Down from the NC Department of Environment & Natural Resources: Solid Waste Director David Lambert asked permission to draw down $12,190.50 for event -recycling containers. He said $11,092.50 would be refunded by the NC Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources, and the containers would be used by county offices, schools, and civic groups. 4. Request from Social Services for Approval of Budget Amendment 31A to Recognize Additional Funding Over the Original State Estimate: Social Services Director requested approval to receive additional funding for the following programs. 5. Request from the Board of Elections to Declare 14 Ivotronic Voting Machines Surplus, Plus all Peripheral Supplies, & to Enter Into a Private Negotiated Sale with Mecklenburg County for the Same: Deputy County Manager Susan Blumenstein said the board of elections had chosen to sell 14 voting machines that were only used at the one-stop voting sites and to replace them with M100 optical scan equipment. She said the Ivotronic equipment had been purchased with federal Help Amercans Voting Assistance grant funds, and Mecklenburg County was interested in purchasing them at a price of $48,467. The equipment is shown as follows: EQUIPMENT o appropriate additional funding for the COST TOTAL Ivotronic BA#31a SS Crisis Intervention Program, Child $31.900.00 ADA Ivotronic 3 $3,000.00 ay Care &Domestic Violence Supervisor 2 $2,025.00 Account # Printer Pac Current Chan a Amended 104630450022 General Fund risislnterventionProgramRevenue (170,230) (166,935 (337,165 104630450016 yCare Child Program Revenue (4,640,160) (650,583 (5,290,743 104630 450025 omestic Violence Revenue (9,740) (8,983 (18,723 100630 554201 risis Intervention Program Expense 170,230 166,93 337,165 100630 554601 ay Care Child Program Expense 4,640,160 650,583 5,290,743 100630 554625 mestic Violence Expense 9,740 8,98 18,723 5. Request from the Board of Elections to Declare 14 Ivotronic Voting Machines Surplus, Plus all Peripheral Supplies, & to Enter Into a Private Negotiated Sale with Mecklenburg County for the Same: Deputy County Manager Susan Blumenstein said the board of elections had chosen to sell 14 voting machines that were only used at the one-stop voting sites and to replace them with M100 optical scan equipment. She said the Ivotronic equipment had been purchased with federal Help Amercans Voting Assistance grant funds, and Mecklenburg County was interested in purchasing them at a price of $48,467. The equipment is shown as follows: EQUIPMENT UNITS COST TOTAL Ivotronic 11 $2,900.00 $31.900.00 ADA Ivotronic 3 $3,000.00 $9,000.00 Supervisor 2 $2,025.00 $4,050.00 Printer Pac 1 $720.00 $720.00 PEBReaders 1 $3]5.00 $315.00 Flash Cards 25 $48.00 $1,200.00 PEBs 20 $60.00 $1,200.00 Printer Pack Paper Rolls 41 $2.00 $82.00 Total $48,467.00 10