HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1922federal government will not interfere with the right of state and local governments to charge fees for
foreign language interpreter services.
This the 71 day of July, 1998.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.
REQUEST FROM IREDELL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR
ACCEPTANCE OF MARCH OF DIMES GRANT MONEY IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,333:
During the agenda briefing, Norma Rife, the Allied Health Director, explained that this organization
had given a grant to the health department in the amount of $10,333. The following is a breakdown
on how the money would be used.
1. Medical Supplies:
• Syphilis lab tests of selected jail population.
$ 1,909.00
2. Contracted Services: (Temporary Agency)
$ 6,957.00
• Health Educator who will identify and train
"Lay Health Advisors" (community leaders)
who will work in their communities to
educate about STDs, including treatment
and prevention measures.
3. Community Awareness:
• Education Materials
$ 685.00
• Materials for Training
782.00
Total
$ 10.333.00
MOTION by Commissioner Stewart to authorize Budget Amendment #1 for the acceptance
of the March of Dimes grant money in the amount of $10,333.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.
REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO APPLY FORAN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,071 (FOOD SERVICE FUNDING): Kelly Sheeks, the
Environmental Health Supervisor, advised during the agenda briefing that the state department
needed to know before August 1 as to how the money would be spent. The funds have to be used
in the environmental health area. With this in mind, Sheeks proposed to purchase three, ergonomic
chairs ($831) and to place the remainder ($240) in the salaries line item.
MOT10N by Commissioner Stewart to authorize permission for the health department to
apply for the food service funds and to approve Budget Amendment #2 for the purpose of accepting
the $1,071 in food service funding.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF INTER -LOCAL AGREEMENT REGARDING
THE PERMITTING PROCESS (INSPECTIONS/PLANNING/ZONING, ETC.) FOR THE
MECK-NECK AREA: Attorney Pope said there were a number of items not addressed in the
legislation transferring the Meck-Neck land from Mecklenburg County to Iredell County. Among
these were the permits issued by Mecklenburg County, but were not completed by July I, 1998.
(Specifically, which county would complete the inspections and issue the certificates.) Pope
mentioned the agreement did not address septic tank permits, and he understood some had been
issued. Pope also mentioned that Meck-Neck was not technically zoned by Iredell County. After
a conversation with the planning supervisor, Pope said it was recommended that a temporary
moratorium on the issuance of permits be declared until a public hearing (August 4, 1998) could be
held.