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programs" for those who have committed violent crimes, a $625
million discretionary (slush) fund for the attorney general, and
education and job training for "troubled youth," despite the fact
that seven federal departments already sponsor 266 such programs
for "troubled youth"; and
WHEREAS, the money budgeted for hiring additional law-
hirertheent numberofficers
officers the bill'sfraction
support supporters claim;
WHEREAS, needed
to
WHEREAS, the bill infringes the Second Amendment rights of
peaceful, law-abiding citizens; and
WHEREAS, if federal funds are to be spent for the purpose, it
would be preferable to give the money in block grants to state and
local governments, since local citizens and officials know the
needs of their communities better than do the bureaucrats in
Washington; be it therefore
RESOLVED, that we, the Iredell County Board of Commissioners,
do respectfully disagree with the NACo's support of the so-called
crime bill, and wish to make it known that those who favor the bill
do not speak for all county officials.
IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
ADOPTED 9/6/94.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 1 (Hamby).
CITIZENS' APPOINTMENTS
RITA TRONTELL, 205 BROADBILL DRIVE, NOORESVILLE, CONCERNING
ACCESS LOT AT wOODLAND HILLS, OFF CAW MSACK ROAD, PLAT 17, P. 75,
LOT 99At Mr. Trontell said he was representing this issue before
the board. Mrs. Trontell was making the appointment for him. This
matter is involving an access lot to which the property owners in
the area do o have
een
purchased by aMr. Bryan taccess seems the a
who has denied accessof the lot to tithe
property owners who supposedly have a right to use it. Mr.
Trontell and some of the other residents of the area
have
previously retained an attorney in regard to the access lot,
nothig Clark was with Mr.
askednthat sthe lboard clan Randy
tTrontell,
he intent nt oP he County's ordinance
regarding access lots.
Mr. Bill Pope said he had reviewed the matter and made some
suggestions (1) That it be made a misdemeanor for anybody to
obstruct an access lot, and (2) Create some kind of legislative
scheme whereby the property owners, empowered as the property
owners' association, could adopt regulations concerning the use of
access lots, and then somehow make the regulations enforceable.
Institus said
first
fall like tdiscuss
Institute ofGovernmentbeforeproceedingwitharecommendation.
Chairman Haire told Mr. Trontell and the other two men with
someonehim that
ust as
verifi.cati nis received ftoucht in e
rom theInst Institute uofGovBoon as
ernment
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION OF ROAD MAINTENANCE FOR OR 1595,
COOLBROOK he
Department ROof Transportation As Mr. screquested ussed s with the board. T
this abandonment of