HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1930Available Funds for K-8 Complex
19998-1999 1999-20 2000-2001
Balance $2.2 million $2,006,000
Undesignated Funding 686,327 $1,016.294 $1,412.562
Additional Needs for K-8 $6,107,673 $2,433,710 $2,267,438
Dr. Williams said she would continue to watch new housing developments and
anticipated growth patterns. She mentioned there was, however, a critical need in the
southern end for new schools.
Chairman Haire thanked the school representatives for the presentation. Haire said
the commissioners would work on a committee to study what needed to be done.
County Manager Mashburn said a decision needed to be made '(outside the current
budget - - some form of debt service."
5:00 P.M.
AUGUST 4,1998 AGENDA BRIEFING
All commissioners were present along with:
County Staff: Joel Mashburn, County Manager; Susan Blumenstein, County Finance
Director; Ron Weatherman, Solid Waste Director; Ray Rabe, Health Director; Norma Rife, Allied
Health Director; Don Wall, DSS Director; William Allison, Planning Supervisor; Brent Weisner,
County Assessor; Joe Ketchie, Tax Collector; Linda Morrow, Assistant Tax Collector, Lt. Mike
Hager, Sheriffs Dept., and Jean Moore, Clerk to the Board.
Chairman Haire called the meeting to order.
RECOGNITION OF MRS. ANNE JOHNSON, RETIREE OF THE SOCIAL
SERVICES DEPARTMENT: Chairman Haire praised Mrs. Johnson and presented her with a
plaque for 42 years of service at the DSS Department.
Commissioner Stewart said, "Anne has always gone an extra mile to assist everyone. She
has always been delightful to work with."
Don Wall, the DSS Director said, "Anne is a quality person." He mentioned Mrs. Johnson
started work at DSS in 1956 and that 30 years out of the 42 years of service had been in the capacity
of supervisor.
AMENDMENT OF IREDELL COUNTY'S WELFARE REFORM/WORK FIRST
PLAN: Don Wall mentioned that in an effort to become an electing county in the Welfare Reform
Plan that an amendment was needed. Basically, one word needed to be changed and this was
"testing." Instead of saying "mandatory drug testing," the plan should say "mandatory drug
screening." The recommended amendment would read:
Iredell County will follow State guidelines by completing substance
abuse screening forms AUDIT and DAST 10 and make referrals as
necessary to Mental Health. Once a recipient is identified as being a
substance abuser, or based upon reasonable suspicion is believed to be
a substance abuser, a mandatory drug test will be required.