HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0092to support this bill.
Commissioner Boone stated he noticed that the bill
specifically exempts any type of hazardous waste from the waste
stream.
MOTION from Commissioner Stewart that the Board endorse HB
1357.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
SHEPHERD'S VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT - REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL
APPROPRIATIONS -BUDGET AMENDMENT #38: Mrs. Blumenstein was to
discuss this with the board along with members of the Shepherd's
Volunteer Fire Department. The department is requesting an
additional appropriation of $30,500 to be used to purchase a
tanker. With these funds and what they have budgeted for 93-94
fiscal year, they will be able to pay cash for the truck and not
have to incur any financing charges. This fiscal year Shepherd's
received $32,500 over the amount budgeted for ad valorem taxes for
their district. The reason for this is the district has gained
some additional values. Matshushita Corporation was erroneously
charged to another fire district and should have been charged to
Shepherd's. The department is actually receiving the revenues for
the two years it was listed incorrectly.
Mr. McClain, Mr. Steve Alexander, and Mr. Stutts were present
and willing to answer any questions the board members might have.
No questions were asked.
MOTION from Commissioner Madison to approve the request and
Budget Amendment #38 in the amount of $32,500 to recognize the
additional revenues, with an additional appropriation of $30,500 in
93-94 budget year, which will allow them to pay cash for the new
fire truck.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF STATESVILLE ON THE HOME
PROGRAM: Commissioner Madison discussed this agreement which is
between the County and the City of Statesville for Statesville to
do the administrative work on the HOME program. Commissioner
Madison was requesting that the maximum expenditure for the county
would be $12,000, which is what the County had agreed to pay to
both Statesville and/or Mooresville. This needs to be reflected in
the contract prior to the contract being executed.
Commissioner Boone said he wanted to make it perfectly clear
that no funds were being spent except those previously
appropriated.
Mr. Pope inquired about the fee payment. Commissioner Madison
said each down -payment assistance application that is processed
will cost $1,000.
MOTION from Commissioner Madison to approve the agreement as
amended to reflect the $12,000 maximum exposure to the county.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS TO BE HELD AT 9:00 P.M.: Chairman Haire again
announced the public hearings would be held at 7:00 p.m.
SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS ORDINANCE (AMENDED) PARKS PROJECT: Mrs.
Blumenstein said in October 1992 a plan was adopted by the county
commissioners which included some parks projects for the recreation
department, part of which would be paid for with unspent operating
funds that would be placed in a Special Revenue Fund. Each year
the fund is updated to recognize these unspent funds. This
amendment is to recognize the actual revenues from 7/1/92 through
6/30/93.
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