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Chairman Troutman asked if they would serve at the
pleasure of the board, to which Mrs. Troutman replied that
they would have to be paid for their services at an hourly
rate. She said that Davidson County and Cabarrus County
both used separate boards of equalization and review.
Mr. Weisner said that the computer is working very
efficiently and is producing cards much better than they
had expected.
Commissioner Mills asked if it is doing a better job
than other equipment that the appraisal company has worked
with.
Mr. Weisner said that according to his computer staff,
the y had expected to Hewlett-Packard to run 2500 cards in
four to five hours and it had printed the cards in lk hours.
Commissioner Mills inquired about the accuracy, to which
Mr. Weisner replied that so far, the cards are producing the
way the programs are written.
Mrs. Troutman said they were trying to get the collections
on line, getting a program written that will compute the
interest, which is very complicated. The collections staff
will be keypunching this information into the system.
County Manager Wayne Deal said the staff will be reporting
to the board regarding the fire tax district recently established
(East Alexander Fire District).
Mrs. Troutman said changes also were being made in the
Mooresville School Tax District. Before the boundaries were
imaginary lines, just what the Mooresville Schools give the