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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0722 (2)69 277 APPROVAL OF IIINUTES: MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the minutes of the August 21, 1984, meeting. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK PROCLAMATION: MOTION from Chairman Troutman to approve the resolution that follows. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. IREDELL COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK WHEREAS, Emergency Medical Services personnel provide essential lifesaving medical care to the citizens of Iredell County; and WHEREAS, emergency medical technicians, cardiac technicians, paramedics, fire fighters, rescue workers, emergency department physicians and nurses are involved in providing emergency care around the clock; and WHEREAS, Iredell County has been a part of the Region F Emergency Medical services Program through Centralina Council of Governments for ten years; and WHEREAS, recognition is due these individuals who serve on behalf of Iredell County; THEREFORE, the Iredell County Board of Commissioners hereby proclaims the week of September 16-22, 1984, IREDELL COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK and commends this observance to our citizens. IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS a/ Joe H. Troutman Chairman Several persons from the various emergency agencies were present to accept a copy of the resolution from the board of commissioners. CHAIRMAN TROTJTIIAN ADJOURNED THE MEETING TO A PUBLIC HEARING MALLARD HEAD CONDOMINIUM - REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT: Lisa Beckham, planning director, identified the captioned property on the county planning map. This property was petitioned for rezoning from property owners at Beaten Path. Miss Beckham said the original petition contained 40 signatures of some 63 lot owners at ,.. Beaten Path. The planning board voted unanimously to recommend rezoning of this property as requested. Mr. Burke, property owner at Beaten Path, was present and spoke to the board regarding this rezoning request. No one else spoke regarding this matter. PAVING PARTICIPATION - ASSESSMENT SCROLL EIDSON DRIVE: This matter was dis- cussed with the board by Alice Fortner, Assistant to the Manager. The assessment scroll hearing was scheduled on the May 1, 1984, meeting, but due to a question from one of the persons being, assessed, the hearing was delayed until ownership of certain lots was rechecked. The property titles were rechecked and were found to be correct as presented and according to all records in the county office. No one present spoke regarding the assessment scroll. Letters were written to those being assessed and notice of the hearing was published according to the ' statutory requirements.