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0.(X)
Mooresville School
1,431.15
Love Valley
149.16
Harmony
18.50
Troutman
187.$5
REFUNDS FOR THE MONTIi OF NOVEMBER 1998
3,037.56
Breakdown of Refunds:
County
1,769.90
Solid Waste Fees
73.00
E. Alex. Co. Fire # 1
0.00
Shepherd's Fire #3
0.00
Mt. Mourne Fire #3
74.98
All County Fire #4
106.43
Statesville City
154.80
Statesville Downtown
0.00
Mooresville Town
371.38
Mooresville Downtown
0.00
Mooresville School
487.17
Love Valley
0.00
Harmony
0.00
Troutman
0.00
DISCUSSION/DECISION OF A REQUEST RECEIVED ON OCTOBER 6,1998, FOR
THE CREATION OF A WATERSHED ADVISORY BOARD: The county manager made a
suggestion during the agenda briefing that authorization be given to seek funding for a study on the
projected water supply needs of the county.
Commissioner Bowles said he would like to know the position of the Soil & Water
Conservation Office in reference to the need for a Watershed Advisory Board. He also said that if
a Watershed Advisory Board were established, he would like for a representative of Soil and Water
to be appointed to it.
Commissioner Fortner asked the projected time span for the study. Mr. Mashburn said a
time frame was not known at the present; however, it would probably materialize as research began.
Mashburn did acknowledge that guesstimates started occurring in doing future projections.
Commissioner Johnson said rapid growth and other variables could affect the validity of the
projections.
MOTION by Commissioner Johnson to authorize the county manager to investigate the
possibility of grant funds (federal/state or private) for the studying of the future adequacy of the
Iredell County water supply and for this study to be limited to water supply as compared to
environmental concerns.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF BUDGET AMENDMENT #22 WHICH WILL
RECOGNIZE THE REVENUE RECEIVED FROM ALEXANDER COUNTY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTER -LOCAL AGREEMENT (INSPECTIONS
REIMBURSEMENT): Blumenstein said that in the spring of 1998, Iredell and Alexander County
signed an inter -local agreement for the purpose of Iredell inspectors assisting in the building
inspections of anew high school located in Alexander County. The North Carolina Building Code
requires all schools to be inspected by Level 3 inspectors (electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and
fire). Since Alexander County did not have any inspectors with these credentials, the Iredell
Inspections Department agreed to assist. The school has now been completed, and Alexander County
has made full reimbursement.