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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1146699 Gastonia, NC Ragsdale Engineering Services has reviewed all the bids and finds them in order and recommends the low bid for both Contract Divisions. The County Manager also recommended award of contract to the low bidders. MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to award the construction contracts to the low bidders, Contract Division I to Trans -State Construction Co., Inc., Stanley, at $1,052,918.50, and Contract Division II, Electrical to Anderson Electrical Company, Hickory, NC, at $29,544., authorizing the Chairman and the Clerk to execute the contracts on behalf of the County. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. ADDITIONAL SEWER LINE EXTENSION ON THE PROJECT: The County Manager recommended that the County extend sewer lines to all four quadrants of I-77 and NC -150. Plans are presently for all quadrants to have water lines, but the Northwest quadrant is not now planned for sewer line service. The Exxon station that is located at this quadrant and the Kathadias, who are planning to put a motel at this quadrant, are interested in putting some developer money into the cost of the sewer line. Mr. Deal reported that the construction of a sewer line to this site could be handled through an addendum to the present construction contracts. Ragsdale Consultants would do the additional engi- neering, if the board approves. The board directed the County Manager to get a firm price on the engineering work from the Ragsdale Consultants and bring it to the meeting that is to be held at Harmony on November 19th. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH TOWN OF MOORESVILLE: Mr. Deal recommended that the board consider an interlocal agreement with the Town of Mooresville similar to that being proposed between the City of Statesville and Iredell County. Computing the developer money that has been put into the NC -150 and I-77 water and sewer line project, it appears that approximately $500 an acre for water and sewer lines has been contributed. The County Manager recommends that $500 per acre for utility extensions be charged in the future. Future proceeds from this development after the construction costs have been paid should be placed in an account and used for future development in that area. The board accepted this as information. IREDELL COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ORDINANCE, SECOND READING: This ordinance was introduced by the County Manager, who said that the changes the board had requested to be made were incorpo- rated into this final document, and it was now ready for final adoption by the board. The County Attorney also recommends the board adopt this ordinance at this time. ORDINANCE FILED IN ORDINANCE BOOK II, PP, 584-591. MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite to adopt the ordinance. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. AFTERLISTS, RELEASES, AND REFUNDS - OCTOBER 1986: MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the Afterlists, Releases, and Refunds for the month of October 1986. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. TOWNSHIP NAME REASON AMOUNT 23.42 01 Ramseur James E Due exemption 27.06 --- 17 Brewer CW Jr & Phyllis Sold on discovery 27.06 17 27.06 17 34.44 17 32.80 17 32.80 17 32.80 17 32.80 17 17 Broome George Sr Mobile home removed 20.01 15 Brown H Alvin & Linda Car pricing error 200.590 01 Carlton Katherine Due exemption 58.92 01 Knox James A Jr Mrs. Sold to Iredell County 01 Bird Stephen K Did not live in Iredell county 100.418 01 Norris Lula B Due exemption 13.94 13 Reavis J Clifford & Nancy Double charged Mobile home double listed 15.33 10 Johnston Russell A 01 17 Holder JM Sherrill Anne Due exemption House incomplete for 1986 95.82 17 Giles W A & Evelyn House only 65% complete 80.32 01 Schoonover Sylvester Non resident 17.92 2.26 01 Ramseur William Bristol Hrs Non resident 41.00 03 Honeycutt Marie R Due exemption 20.12 02 Brown Arthur Claude& Addie No personal 27.15 17 Johnston John Coy & Chris. No double wide here 45.69 15 Hockenberry Robert & Linda House incomplete 18.86 O1 Holland Boyd Mrs Economic Depr. on house 21.53 01 " Location adjustment