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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1103656 WHEREAS, the county has employed the services of William B. Alexander as Appraisal Reviewer to review the appraisal work of W. R. Dellinger, and WHEREAS, the said appraiser and reviewer have delivered their appraisal reports to the County, and the Community Development Project Administrator has examined said reports and found them to be in order; and WHEREAS, the reviewer has recommended just compensation based upon the reports of the apprai- ser, and WHEREAS, the County finds that the amount of just compensation to each property owner shall be the amount as recommended by said reviewer as prescribed by Public Law 91-646; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County that just compensation for sanitary sewer easements to be acquired in connection with the I-77/NC-150 Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project be established as follows: OWNER TAX REFERENCE AMOUNT Vance Gabriel 2Q -B-12 S 0.00 Larry Farrington 2J -B -16A $1,600.00 Lake Norman Associates 2J -B-1 $ 0.00 Robert 0. Ebert 2J -A-1 $ 0.00 Adopted this the day of , 1986 IREDELL C UNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ?� A'�& firman C �v` % [ Jerk APPOINTMENTS TO FIRE PREVENTION CODE OF APPEALS: Three terms have expired on the Fire Preven- tion Code of Appeals Board. These are: Grady 0. Murdock (does not wish to serve again), John David Gaither (will serve again), and Harold Arthurs (alternate) (will serve again). Commissioner Murdock nominated Steve Cash, a former fireman, to replace Mr. Grady 0. Murdock, who does not wish to serve another term. MOTION from Chairman Mills to appoint Steve Cash, John David Gaither, and Harold Arthurs (alternate) to serve three-year terms, beginning retroactively with March 1, 1986 and concluding February 28, 1989. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. ROAD SIGNS FOR ADVERTISING SERVICE STATION: Mr. Tom Glover and Mr. Charles Welling, who have interests in the Lake Norman Fuel Stop, located just off I-77, at Amity Hill Exit in Iredell County, came before the board in reference to the maximum height of advertising signs in the Iredell County Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Glover said the ordinance limits height of signs to 35', but the trees block,. the view from the interstate until motorists are too close to exit at the ramp that leads to their business. They are asking for an amendment to the zoning ordinance in order to erect a higher sign. The county manager said he had discussed this with the planning director and was informed by him that this matter has already been before the planning board, and the request was denied. It is scheduled to come before the Iredell County Board of Commissioners on October 7, 1986. Chairman Mills advised the two gentlemen that the board would try to have an answer for them on October 7th. CARE -A -VAN CONVALESCENT AMBULANCE SERVICE: Mr. Wayne Deal and Mr. John Fleming discussed the convalescent ambulance service in the southern end of the county. Since the County has assumed the Mooresville ambulance service, some misunderstandings have occurred regarding the roles of the County's Emergency Medical Services and the Care -A -Van service. He said he had planned a meeting with the director of Brian Center of Nursing and some other people who have called. Mr. Fleming says he wants to hear the concerns first-hand. Mr. Fleming said he did not know at this time what the solution to the problem is, but he would like to come back to the next meeting and look at some of the alternatives regarding the convales- cent service. He reiterated that the county no longer has a convalescent service and does not dispatch for convalescent service. The county has strict guidelines about the EMS responsibility, he said. In reply to Commissioner Murdock's question regarding Lowrance Hospital's knowledge of the county's operating procedures, Mr. Fleming said that he did not think the hospital officials have , distributed copies of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP'S) to the nurses.