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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_053085 APPOINTMENTS TO CITY OF STATESVILLE, BOARD OI' ADJUSTMENTS, ONE -MILE PERIMETER AREA: MOTION from Commissioner Campbell to reappoint William T. Brendle to the captioned board for a two-year term, beginning July 1, 1983, and concluding June 30, 1985. MOTION from Chairman Troutman to reappoint Earl Baker to the captioned board for a three-year term, beginning July 1, 1983, and concluding June 30, 1986. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. (Both motions listed above included) PLANNING BOARD VACANCIES: Chairman Troutman announced that there were two vacancies on the Iredell County Planning Board and asked that fir. Campbell make a nomination to this board at the next meeting. LAND RECORDS MANAGEMENT GRANT: Jeff Coutu, planning director, addressed the board regarding the captioned grant, which is an application that has been ongoing in the county since 1981. To date, Mr. Coutu said, the county has received $50,806 in funds from the Land Records Grant Management Program. The county manager, Wayne Deal, reported to the board that the county has completed mapping the majority of the county south of Interstate 40, and funds for the 1983-84 mapping program are to convert some of the 400 scale maps in the southern part of the county to 200 scale. Also during the upcoming fiscal year, the county plans to begin mapping in the northeast section of the county. Additional funds will be needed in future years to complete the project. Mr. Deal believes the end result will be the best manning system in the state. MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the Land Records Grant Application. TOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. ADOPTION OF FY 1983-84 BUDGET ORDINANCE: Copies of the budget ordinance and the revised proposed budget expenditures were presented to each board member. -( Mr. Deal said there were two minor changes in the budget ordinance this year: Section 9 added a provision stating that General Revenue Sharing Funds are designated in the ordinance to be used for the county's match for social services programs and for capital outlay for Line #74 in the budget. This was designated in the ordinance for clarification for theauditor. He said the General Revenue sharing Funds were being used for the same purpose, but this year it was being stated in the ordinance. The second change was the regular capital outlav for the schools which is based on $12.50 per nunil was included in the current expense funds, which brings this figure to $257.50 Per pupil. Mr. Deal advised the board that there is a statement in the ordinance that says the capital outlay budgeted for the schools is to be used only for capital outlay as contained in G.S. 115-100.6 (F) (acquisition of land, building acquisition and construction, acquisition or replacement of furnishings and equipment, acquisition of school buses, and acouisition of activity buses). )is said if the