HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0507MAY 31994
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seen at the Iredell County Garage, Highway 64-90. West of
Statesville, NC. Hours 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
TRANSFER OP COUNTY PROPERTY: The Union Grove Volunteer Fire
Department has requested the donation of a surplus red lens light
bar that is surplus to Iredell County. Mrs. Caldwell said G. S.
160A-274 permits property transactions to a volunteer fire
department without the formal procedural requirements that are
required by other dispositions of property.
MOTION from Commissioner Madison to adopt the following
resolution:
WHEREAS, the County of Iredell has possession of the following
item of personal property which is surplus to its needs and desires
to dispose of same.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners
of Iredell County that since the Union Grove Volunteer Fire
Department has requested the following equipment, it shall be
transferred to that unit as provided in G.S. 160A-274.
One (1) Federal Jetsonic Light bar
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
PUBLIC HERRINGS
Chairman Haire adjourned the meeting to public hearing session
to hear the following business:
88CONDARY ROADS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, PY 94-95: Mr. Joe Lamb,
District Maintenance Engineer, Department of Transportation,
Secondary Roads Division, Shelby, spoke regarding the advertised
public hearing. He introduced Mr. Clay Lunsford from the
Statesville District office and Mr. Billy Trivette, also from
Statesville.
Mr. Lamb says the State is still operating from the 93-94
priority list that was established last year. They will re -rate
the roads this fall and winter. Next spring they will have a new
list. The General Assembly passed a law two years ago that says
the next ten roads in priority after the last one that is paved
will be frozen in priority. That means if they go through Priority
26 this year, then Priorities 27-36 will be Priorities *1-10 of the
94-95 Priority List. Number 11 may not be anywhere near where it
is now.
The floor was opened for the public to speak.
Peggy Parker - Inquired about Cornflower Road. Said they have
about 200 cars per day. There is no recorded right of way.
Clay Lunsford - Said the first portion of Cornflower Road was
paved; however, the State has been unable to secure the right-of-
way for paving. Suggested the condemnation procedure which would
cost from $1500 to $2500 for those interested in having the road
paved, Mr. Lunsford said.
Martha Ford - Inquired about paving of Wright Lane which is
off Orville Drive.
Lunsford: Said Wright Lane is included in the paving.
Marsha Barnette - inquired about Suzanne Lane - Off Shady Rest
Road .6 miles with more than 20 families. Inquired about the 1975
law.