HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0282third one was 500 ft. deep. They have spent about $6,000 for these
dry wells. The fire department was asked what their contingency
plan would be for water, and they advised that they would continue
to obtain water from a hydrant approximately three miles from their
location. At this point in time, Olin VFD is not worried and does
not feel this is creating a problem. The site is based upon a
three-mile area with only 20-22 potential customers. There has not
been any canvassing of these potential customers if they would want
water. Based on these numbers, Mr. Fisher stated he felt it would
be cost prohibitive to extend water in this area. Cost of the
water line for three miles using a rough estimate of $15 a linear
ft. (includes cost of pipe, valves, fire hydrants & engineering)
would be around $200,000-250,000. Mr. Carson has also talked to
Iredell Water and was told that this corporation talked with FHA in
their current application. The FHA felt that the water line would
openup too much farmland for development, and they recommended
this not be included in Iredell Water's current application. When
this process is completed, Mr. Keith Snoddy of Iredell Water
stated, if interest was shown from the residents, his company would
be glad to look into the matter. Mr. Fisher was unable to talk to
representatives of Mt. Bethel Church and there is a greater
concentration of customers here for this line (17 to 18 RQtential
customers/households).
The county manager advised that letters had been sent to
Alexander, Yadkin, and Davie Counties to see what interest they
might have in working with Iredell in joint projects, i.e., Hunting
Creek. A letter also went to Alexander and Davie County to discuss
with them the possibility of jointly extending water service to the
portions of the county they could serve. Communication has been
received back from Davie indicating they have referred the matter
to their Soil & Water Office.
COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORT: Mr. Mashburn advised that the fire
marshal had shared correspondence from the fire marshal of
Granville County pertaining to National Fire Prevention Week. In
conjunction with the ceremonies of this week, they request that
flags at Iredell County Buildings be lowered to half staff on
Wednesday, October 6, 1993 to honor the fire fighters that died in
the line of duty. Mr. Mashburn stated that he wanted to make the
commissioners aware of this request and unless there were questions
or problems this request would be granted.
Principles of Sip�grvision. Mitchell College assisted the
County and the City of Statesville in providing this course to
eight county employees and eight city employees.
The county employees who graduated from the course were:
Kimberly T. Burnett John F. cloer
Terry G. Church Jeff W. Frazier
Joe Ketchie Reitha Morrison
Lynn Niblock Karen Nicholson
North Carolina Land Records Nanagement Program Grant:
Notification was received from the State awarding a $5,000 matching
grant to be used in the mapping department. The local match was
budgeted in this year's budget.
MOTION by Commissioner Madison to receive the grant and
authorize Chairman Haire to sign the documents.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0.
Transportation Improvement Update: A Transportation
Improvement Update Meeting for Division 12 will be at the Catawba
Community College on October 12. Registration will begin at 1:00
P.M. and the hearings at 2:00 P.M. Iredell County's priority of
needs should be reviewed to make sure they are current.
Jerry Lundy briefed the commissioners on some meetings he and
the county manager have been attending in Salisbury pertaining to
the widening (4 lanes) of Hwy. 70 all the way between Statesville
and Salisbury. The thrust of these meetings is to create a
situation conducive to development along the corridor between the 265
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