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Commissioner Madison stated, "I would like to make it very
clear that anyone voting for this motion is in fact voting to
increase the current expense of the Iredell-Statesville School
System by $118,000 for funding. We had negotiated a deal at a five
percent increase, and we are increasing this amount tonight with
this vote."
Commissioner Boone said he thought that next year the
commissioners should recognize that the $118,000 is an expansion
budget. It is not something that was included in last year's
budget. He said that money was being shifted from capital expense
to current expense. "I too question the wisdom of this, however,
this is basically a school board decision."
Commissioner Madison said this brings up the accountability
issue that was mentioned during June and July. "This is the kind
of lack of accountability that this commission has had with this
school board ever since I have been on here. Until we are willing
to hold the school board accountable for the way they spend their
funds, we might as well give them a blank check. We are not
holding them accountable. We are just saying what do you want, and
how do you want to do it. I think it is an abomination to the
citizens of Iredell County to treat their tax funds the way we are
treating them in this process tonight."
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 1.
REQUEST FROM HISTORICAL PROPERT $ COMNIc ON FOR R79'SI2 OP
EEPQRSZKOff PERTAINING.,_ STATS GRANTS_ Mr. Bill Holman spoke on
behalf of this request and advised that the properties commission
was seeking a $50,000 grant from the N.C. Division of Archives and
History for the purpose of developing a manuscript with an
accompanying audio-visual slide presentation to be used in schools
and libraries. The manuscript will encompass information
pertaining to industry, archaeological sites, and architecture.
The group seeks only a letter of endorsement and advises that no
matching funds will be required of the county.
MOTION by Commissioner Boone to assist the Historical
Properties Commission by writing a letter of endorsement.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
REQUEST FROM DEPARTMENT OF TRANNSPORTATION FOR AH&KQQ9ffl= PETITION
FOR A PORTION OF STATS ROAD 2728 (HERONWOOD RO_A.D)• Mr. Jim Rand, of
the Dept. of Transportation, has made this request due to the
realignment of the intersection of the Windemier Isle Subdivision
& S.R. 1328 (East Mombo Road). Mr. Jerry Lundy advised that the
DOT is basically straightening out a curve, and he and his staff
recommend approval of this request.
MOTION by Commissioner Madison to approve this request.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
REQUEST FROM HEALTH DEPARTlIENT FOjFBS REVTgTON PERTH NIN TO FLAT
i PNEUMONIA VACCINES: Mr. Bill Mashburn advised that these fees
were not included with an earlier overall fee plan, because they
did not have the information pertaining to Medicare coverage. It
is mandatory that all eligible beneficiaries be charged for the
referenced vaccines. The fee of $7.25 is proposed for the flu
vaccine and $13.00 is proposed for pneumonia vaccine.
MOTION by Commissioner Madison to approve the recommended fees
as presented by the health department.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.