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execute same and such other documents as to them shall seem
necessary to transfer the rights and responsibilities of operations
of Ir del Home Health Agency to Iredell Memorial Hospital at such
time as the Restraining Order now in effect has been dissolved.
In discussion, Commissioner Madison said he thought the
board members were making a mistake, and he would like that so
recorded in the minutes.
VOTING ON MOTION: Ayes - 4; Nays - 1 (Madison).
MOTION from Commissioner Stewart that the Board authorize the
Clerk the Board to publish a notice in the Statesville Record &
Landmark, summarizing the contents of the proposed lease and
stating the intention of the board to adopt the lease at the next
regular meeting of the board.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 1 (Madison).
APPROVAL OF NINUTEB - MAY 31, 1994, JUNE 7, 1994, AND JULY 5,
1994: MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to approve the captioned
minutes.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
OLD BUSINESS
DECISION OF THE BOARD TO SAVE A REPERENDUN IN NOVEMBER 1994
POA GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR RENOVATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE
JAILS Mr. Mashburn said this had been discussed by the board at
their last retreat; however, it did not seem likely that there
would be enough time to do this because of the County's recent
involvement with Catawba County and Sedgwick James for the regional
analysis through a feasibility study for a regional jail. Since
the results of this study will not be known until late September or
early October, it seems there would not be enough time to conduct
a referendum in November as a referendum would require a lot of
planning. Staff is recommending the board to reconsider having a
referendum in November 1994 for the Jail Renovations.
MOTION from Commissioner Madison that the board not have a
referendum in November as previously planned.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
NESTING OF THE JAIL TABH FORCE DISCUSSED: Commissioner Boone
said at the meeting of the task force, it was the consensus of the
people there, that there would not be enough time.
NEN BUSINESS
GRANT APPLICATION: Mr. Mashburn said at the Jail Task Force
Meeting regarding legislation that is going into effect concerning
structured sentencing. The impact that this would have on local
governments was discussed, although there is no way of projecting
with certainty what that impact will be. Everyone involved feels
there will be an impact by increasing the numbers of offenders that
will be kept in a local facility, although others who are sentenced
will go through some other type of sentencing.
At the present time, in Iredell County only those sentenced
for 30 days or less or being kept in Iredell County jails; the
others are going on to a State facility. Under the new Structured
Sentencing, if they are not released to one of the other programs,
the county will have to keep them for longer periods of time, which
will negatively impact the local jail.
In addition to the Structured Sentencing Act, another bill was