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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1333886 87049358 01 Republic Financial Corp 94.06 94.06 Value incor.lstd 87046092 10 Perry Bruce Wayne 3.53 43.37 43.37 Pricing error �- 87066599 01 Sechrest Vinson & Emily 4.44 4.44 No late list pen. 87042783 06 Murdock Roland Tim .11 1.29 1.29 Non resident 87018823 14 Everidge James & Janie 7.43 91.25 91.25 Removed Doub.wd.home 87016878 17 Dockery Danny Carl 4.31 52.98 52.98 Car priced wrong 280.96 113.04 3825.35 3938.39 REFUNDS: Susie 0. Norman Route 1, Box 168 Troutman, NC 28166 $42.22 County: 39.04 Fire: 3.18 TOTAL REFUNDS, NOVEMBER 1987: COUNTY S 39.04 COUNTY FIRE TAX k4 3.18 REBATES $3,938.39 TAX COLLECTIONS REPORT, NOVEMBER 1987: Mr. Joe Ketchie, Tax Collector, presented the collec- tions report for the month of November 1987. Mr. Ketchie reported that the delinquent collect has been in Mooresville two times during the month of November. He collected $5100 the first time and $7000 the seond trip. He is supposed to go one additional time, November 17, 1987. MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to accept the Tax Collections Report for the month of Novem- ber 1987. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. AGREEMENT BETWEEN IREDELL COUNTY AND IREDELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: An agreement was entered into in 1983 concerning land that lies behind the Iredell County Health Department. The agreement was for the health department to be allowed to use this land exclusively for health services. The hospital needs this property at this time and has requested that they be released from this agree- ment. Mr. Deal, county manager, said that since the County is considering building a health depart- ment at some other location in the near future, they will not be needing the property. MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to release Iredell Memorial Hospital from the agreement for the use of the property located behind the Iredell County Health Department, said agreement entered into in November 1983, signed by Joe H. Troutman, Chairman of the Iredell County Board of Commissioners, and J. Allen Knox, President, Board of Directors, Iredell Memorial Hospital. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. IREDELL SOIL AND NATER CONSERVATION SERVICE: Mr. John Caviness and members of the board of directors of Iredell Soil and Water Conservation Service were present to discuss the services that their agency delivers. Mr. Caviness presented a slide presentation showing the results of some of their work. He addressed the work that they have done to combat pollutants in streams, which are fertilizer and other chemicals that are put on land by the farmers and run off into the streams. He also discussed irrigation, erosion solutions, NS dairy and beef cattle waste in streams. Mr. Caviness said Iredell County is 83 in the state in water quality problems. Mr. Caviness also addressed other projects in which they participated; namely, landfill engi- neering and design, and school programs on soil and water conservation. Questions were asked by commissioners and answered by Mr. Caviness. Chairman Hedrick thanked Mr. Caviness and the board members for the presentation. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - REQUEST FOR TWO NEW POSITIONS: Mr. Don Wall, Social Services Director, was present to request two new positions, Eligibility Specialist I, and Eligibility Specialist II, for starting new programs in the social services department that are mandated by federal and state government. The program is to allow pregnant woman and children up to age two who have income up to 100% of the federal property level to receive Medicaid. The goal of this program, as explained by Mr. Wall, is to reduce the infant mortality rate and low brithweight by providing early and continuous prenatal and pediatric care. The state and federal allocations available are $28,060. Projected costs are $16,868 for the remaining portion of fiscal year 1987-88, 50% from the state ($8,434) and 50% from federal govern- ment ($8,434), for a total of $16,868 required. No local funds are required. Commissioner Crosswhite inquired if this program overlapped with a program similar to this in the health department. Mr. Wall said this was a different position; he said they have to do the eligibility procedures. She also inquired of Mr. Mashburn, health department director, who was present. Mr. Mashburn said the health department was a care coordinator, providing outreach and education and follow up on these women who are not getting the care. Mr. Wall said the two agencies would be coordinating their services. F,