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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1200753 contract by the County Attorney. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. Mr. Pope, County Attorney, inquried if the agreement has been reached as to the maintenance of the line. Mr. Deal, County Manager, said a basic agreement has been reached. He will get this agreement to the County Attorney for final approval. The contract is for a 20 -year ownership by the County with Iredell Water Corporation providing all the maintenance. The project does qualify for the Senate Bill B2 funds. SUBDIVISION PLAT FOR LEISUREWOOD MOBILE HOME PARK WITHDRAWN: At the request of the planning director, Mr. Lundy, the captioned matter was withdrawn from the agenda. APPROVAL OF PAYMENT OF LOWRANCE HOSPITAL BILLS: A bill from Medicaid (Department of Human Resources) in the amount of $6,174 is due for outpatient services. This bill has been approved for payment and is recommended by the County Attorney. MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the payment of this bill to the N. C. Department of Human Resources for Medicaid in the amount of $6,174, to come from the proceeds of the sale of Lowrance Hospital. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. SAVE THE FAMILY FARM - RESOLUTION OF ENDORSEMENT: Tabled until March 18th. NURSING FAME ADVISORY BOARD - APPOINTMENT: Commissioner Murdock nominated Mr. James M. Parks, 219 Magnolia Street, Statesville, NC. There were no other nominations. This is a one-yer initial appointment, beginning with February 20, 1987 and concluding on February 19, 1968. t MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to close the nominations and elect Mr. Parks by acclamation. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. Commissioner Crosswhite said she had been talking with Mr. Charlie Benbow, member of the Domiciliary Home Advisory Board, and he invited the commissioners to come by to visit the homes. RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD: Commissioner Murdock appointed Lee Allen Wood, Route 14, States- ville (872-7746) to the Recreation Advisory Board. There were no other nominations. MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to close the nominations and elect Mr. Wood by acclamation. This is a three-year term, beginning 1/1/87 and concluding with 12/30/90. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. STRATEGIC PLANNING APPOINTMENTS: Postpone until a future meeting. FIRST RESPONDERS: The first responders are recommended by the County Manager and Mr. John Fleming has verified the qualifications of the two applicants. MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite to approve Lanny Pruitt and Sandy Pruitt as First Respon- ders, as recommended by Rick Gibbs, Mr. Mourne Volunteer Fire Department, verified by John Fleming, EMS Director, and recommended by the County Manager, Mr. Deal. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. fi RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, REVISED PLAN AND COST ESTIMATE, ADDITIONAL WORK ON I-77 & NC 150: The revised plan and cost estimate were submitted to the board with the request that the board approve their being sent to the State for approval. If they are approved, the construction contracts will be amended at a later date. By approving this revised plan, all four quadrants of the I-77 & NC -150 interchange will have water and sewer available. MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to approve this revised plan and cost estimate being sent to the State for approval. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. M A N A G E R IS R E P O R T MEETING WITH LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION: Mr. Deal discussed a meeting time with the legislators regarding legislation of interest to the County. He is especially interested in having legislation passed to change the notification of property owners of zoning changes, which presently requires that each individual property owner be notified of a proposed zoning change. This means that if the County went with county -wide zoning, each property owner in the county could have to be notified by first-class mail at the latest address listed in the tax office. (G.S.153A-343) After discussing this further, it was the consensus that a commissioner and the county manager should go to Raleigh and sit down with the legislators and work out this problem. LEGISLATION REGARDING PAWN SHOPS OUTSIDE CORPORATE LIMITS IN IREDELL COUNTY: Chairman Hedrick asked the status of this matter which was on the February 23, 1987 agenda. The county manager said he had written a letter to Senator Bill Redman asking that Iredell County be excluded from this