HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1609This is to certify that the undersigned is the duly elected, qualified and acting chairperson of the Board of
Countv Commissioners of the County of Iredell North Carolina, and that the following statements are true and
accurate
Elderly and Disabled Transportation Assistance Pro ram
1. The funds received from G.S. 136-44.27 will be used to provide transportation services for the elderly and
disabled allowing individuals to reside for a longer period in their homes, thereby enhancing their quality of
life.
2. The funds will not be used to supplant or replace existing federal, state or local funds designated to provide
elderly and disabled transportation services in the county.
Emplovment Transportation Assistance Program
1. The purpose of these transportation finds is to support transitional transportation needs of Work First
participants after eligibility for cash assistance has concluded and/other specified general public employment
transportation needs.
I The funds are limited to use by the local Department of Social Services, Work Force Development Program, or
the community transportation system.
3. The funds may be transferred to the Elderly and Disabled Transportation Assistance Program or the Rural
General Public Program after an assessment of employment transportation needs in the service area indicates
that employment transportation needs are substantially being met. This assessment will occur prior to any
transfer of funds and following submission of a statement to that effect from the County Manager to the Public
Transportation Division.
Rural General Public Proeram
1. The f Inds are limited to use by the community transportation system.
2. The funds will not be used to provide human service agency trips.
No one else desired to speak.
OTIO by Commissioner Johnson to approve the application as presented.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
(All audience members and staff desiring to speak in regards to the rezoning quasi-
judicial cases (Conditional Use Districts) were then invited to the dais to be sworn -in.)
Proposed Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance: Owner/Applicant Benchmark CMR,
Inc., Requests an Amendment to SR 31, Radio, Television or Communication
Transmission Towers: Planning Director Ron Smith said this amendment pertained to the
setback requirements for "tall' transmission towers (not wireless or cell towers) in limited areas
of the county.
Applicant Jessica Sick with Benchmark CMR, said a client had requested the
amendment. She said one revision was for a setback requirement of one -foot per each one -foot
of tower height along with a provision to allow towers to encroach on the setback if the
encroachment was certified by an engineer. She said the purpose was to ensure that if the tower
fell, it would fall totally within the setback distance. Sick said the amendment had no risk for the
county, rather the design and certification responsibilities would be placed on the engineer. She
said another request was for a separation between the towers and residential dwellings (one foot
to one foot setback from any residential towers). Sick said this setback could not be waived
upon a certification, and this would only be for existing residential dwellings. Ms. Sick said the
final amendment stated that transition towers would meet all applicable federal aviation
administration standards. She said tower developers had to provide a determination of no hazard
from the FAA.
No one else desired to speak and a copy of the staff report is as follows:
APPLICANT. Jessica Sick
Benchmark CMR Inc.
118 South Main Street
Kannapolis, NC 28081