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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1313866 system to all departments involved in land record keeping. He said it has been learned that many of the computer programs written sometime ago will not accept the parcel identification numbers. Mr. Deal was proposing that the board consider entering into an agreement with Styron Asso- ciates to come in and do an analysis of the system and decide what the county needs to do. This would be Phase I and could be handled by a contractual arrangement for approximately $4200 to $5600. Mr. Deal was not asking the board to take action at this meeting; however, he encouraged the board members to consider this and it would be placed on a future agenda. EMERGENCY MEDICAL STATION AT HARMONY: Commissioner Murdock inquired about the EMS Station at Harmony that has been proposed. Mr. Deal responded that the staff has some basic information and he hoped by the next meeting to have more specific data. The location of the site was a question, he said. UPDATE ON CONTRACT FOR THE RADIO TOWER AT MOORESVILLE: Mr. Pope reported on the status of the contract for acquiring the WDLV radio tower in Mooresville. The grant for purchase of this equip- ment is funded through Centralina Council of Governments. Mr. Pope said he had not been able to close the transaction at this time. A bank in Boston holds the mortgage, and it is taking longer than he had anticipated to get a release on the mortgage. He hopes to close the matter within the next week or ten days. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION FROM STAFF: Commissioner Crosswhite requested information on the salary schedule for period ending June 30, 1986. She has the salary schedule for period ending June 30, 1987, and July 1, 1987. Mr. Deal said he would ask the personnel office to supply this report. APPROVAL OF A PLAT FOR PHASE I1, MALLARD HEAD: Mr. Lundy presented the plat for approval at this meeting. It is scheduled to go before the Planning Board on November 4, 1987, and asked the board to approve it at this meeting, subject to approval by the planning board. MOTION from Commissioner Ostwalt to approve the request with reference to 7 and 8 for the Mallard Head Condominium Project, Phase 1I. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. STATE AND FEDERAL FLAGS TO BE FLOWN IN FRONT OF THE OLD COURT HOUSE: Commissioner Crosswhite requested that a North Carolina flag and a national flag be acquired to fly in front of the old court house. It was also requested that the proper flag staff be purchased for flying the flags. This was made in the form of a motion from Commissioner Crosswhite. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS: MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite to adopt the following special reso- lutions: WHEREAS, users of feed and fertilizer in North Carolina contribute to agricultural research and education at North Carolina State University through a unique program known as "Nickels for Know - How;" and WHEREAS, the users of feed and fertilizer will vote Tuesday, November 24, 1987, on whether they wish to continue this program; and WHEREAS, research and education are going to be of increasing importance if American farmers are going to maintain their competitive position in world markets; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that members of the Iredell County Board of Commissioners does hereby go on record endorsing the Nickels for Know How Program and urging a large favorable vote in the November 24 referendum. This action taken in Iredeii County, North Carolina, on November 3, 1987. IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Alice M. Stewart, Vice Chairman FARM CITY WEEK WHEREAS, the growth and well-being of this county are dependent upon cooperation and exchange between the two essential environments of our society: farmers and city people, and WHEREAS, the complexities of their individual problems and divergence of their activities have led to a widening gap of misunderstanding, and WHEREAS, this gap of misunderstanding must be eliminated, and each group must understand the other if our American Way of Life is to endure, and WHEREAS, Farm -City Week provides an unparalleled experience for farm and city people to become