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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_04174,00 It% t 1. Whether other agencies (Iredell Memorial or for-profit agencies) can properly care for the indigent patients we have heard so much discussion about. 2. Whether the benefits and job security of the employees would be maintained if the agency is transferred. 3. To try to determine the fair market value of the agency. 4. If, in fact, the agency were bided, the list of bidders could be restricted. 5. Ask the Board of Health to consider and report on other alternatives including but not limited to the program that is now in Cabarrus County. In discussion, Commissioner Boone said he has been educated in the past few weeks but there is still a lot that he does not know, and he thought they needed some more facts and thought there are some alternatives that have not been explored. In summary, he said he would rather be deliberate than to make a hasty decision and do the wrong thing. Commissioner Stewart inquired if Commissioner Boone's motion supersedes her motion. Commissioner Madison said he had sat in numerous meetings that have lasted several hours to discuss what Commissioner Boone is talking about, and he believes that it is the opinion of the health board that it's time to transfer the agency. That was in the original recommendation and in the second recommendation. It might be that there are two different issues and maybe they should be taken one at a time. He is concerned about how to transfer the agency. Will the board dictate the placement of the agency or allow free market to dictate its placement? he asked. VOTING ON BOONE'S MOTION TO REFER TO COMMITTEE: Ayes - 4; Nays - 1 (Madison). FIVE-MINUTE RECESS. Chairman Haire adjourned the meeting to public hearing. P U E L I C H E A R I N G REZONING REQUEST - PROPERTY OWNERS IN COOL SPRINGS AREA CASE /9401-1: Mr. Lundy discussed this request with the board. A request has been made by property owners in the Cool Springs Area, Bill Robertson, acting as agent for the property owners, to rezone their properties from RA to R-20. These properties are located along US Highway 64E (Mocksville Highway), south of the Yadkin River and north of SR 2301 (East Page Hager Road), east of Fifth Creek and west of Bell Road. There was a unanimous vote of the planning board to rezone this property. There are 169 parcels with 76 difference property owners and approximately 2000 acres. The school property will be excluded from the rezoning request. No one present spoke for or against the rezoning request. Chairman Haire closed the public hearing. REZONING OF PROPERTY IN COOL SPRINGS AREA, CASE ,#9401-1: MOTION from Commissioner Madison to approve the rezoning request as recommended by the planning board. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT - REQUEST TO APPLY FOR A GRANT: Sheriff 4