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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0509 (2)64 VII. Public PleetinEss_and Promoting Public understanding. A. The Planning Board may conduct such public meetings as it may require to gather information necessary for the drafting, establishment, and maintenance of policies. Before recommending any such policies to the County Commissioners, the Planning Board shall hold at least one public meeting thereon. B. The Planning Board may promote public interest in and an understanding of its recommendations, and to that end, it may publish and distribute conies of its recommendations and may employ such other means of publicity and education as it may determine. VIII. Annual Report. The Planning Board may in April of each year submit to the County Manager and the County Commissioners a report of its activities and an analysis of the expenditures to date for the current fiscal year, and may submit to the County Manager and the County Commissioners its requested budget of funds for operation during the ensuing fiscal year. June 7, 1983 The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in Regular Session on Tuesday evening, June 7, 1983, 7:30 p.m., Agricultural Center Conference Rooms 1 and 2. Present for the meeting were: Joe H. Troutman, Chairman Frances L. Murdock, Vice Chairman B. W. Campbell William A. Pulls Samuel L. Ostwalt Staff present: J. Wayne Deal, County Manager Robert N. Randall, County Attorney F. William Furches, Jr., Finance Officer Jeff Coutu, Planning Director Alice Fortner, Clerk to the Board CALL TO ORDER: By the Chairman INVOCATION: By the Chairman P APPROVAL of MINUTES: MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the minutes of the May 17, 1983 regular meeting, Anril 11, 1983 board of equalization and review, and May 3, 1983 board of enualization and review. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. BARBARA CURL VERSUS SHERIFF RF.AVIS AND IREDF.LL COUNTY SUIT: Chairman Troutman issued a statement on the recent Judge's Memorandum and Order in the case of Barbara Curl, Plantiff, versus Iredell County and LeRoy Reavis, Sheriff. Chairman Troutman pointed out that the sheriff is elected and is by statute responsible for the run- ning of the sheriff's department. The only thing county government is involved in is the funding of the sheriff's department and does not make the decisions for the department. Mr. Troutman said the county commissioners, management, and those who come under the arm of Iredell County government are not guilty of discrimination and were not involved in the (Barbara Curl) case whatsoever. ,