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Board of Commissioners Minutes 1972-1973
Pye Thurston Templeton 4795 Martha M, Turner ye) Ginger J, Vincent bef LS PP Ty Me td ad cf ad yes) Carrolyn L, White bi Re K 3114 Linda Abrams ber 39,15 Pah SOM hy 35,14 K 3116 Alice Prt a by pte] Pa GOMER. ao ats | “ ;, CST K 3118 Mary Deaton bs P47 sa ORM ere ee | bs Bees) Pa PURER) Bd ses Bie K 3121 Martha Ford " vs 1) Na} ORES a Poa Wa td vj 40, 32 PaO. Meet a we) i 23,17 Nak) Voie mre Lo) a ra K 3126 Charles Kirkman ks 67,86 K 3127 Martha Kirkman < 59,31 K 3128 Peggy Lackey . Lek) K 3129 Carolyn J. Lippard . oa.) Pay eMC Se aot 4 Pe) K 3131 Wanda Marshall 3 PLY Pa VM Se eas 68 Cy ee) K 3133 Donald Mauney * kee) K 3134 Betty Jean Mills . pW Pa K 3135 Cecelia Ann Moore bi 61,38 K 3136 Norma Morrison “a 63,27 KX 3137 Thurston Templeton 23 ress K 3138 Martha Turner if yee K 3139 Ginger T Vineent i 38,61 K 3140 Dorothy M, Fleming . 102,78 X% 3141 Xerox Corporation Sy Pee Ly 48,17 K 3142. Iredell Co, Dept. of Social Services Membership 75,00 ae CREO SC me Pt veers Ce) per beast tt 152,00 K 3144 Iredell Co, Dept. of Sodal Service er ae) K 3145 Dr. A. M. Henderson Payment to Physician K 3146 Dr, J. B, Henninger ® K 3147. Bill R, McLain, M D, id Dr. J. H, Nicholson Dr, W. C, Palmes ee Cee Mess biog Dr, James Robertson en iL ata eee eee Me) Dre. Stegall & Walker Thomas Templeton, M. D. Winfry E, Whicker, M, Ls Davis Hospital pects Ute eed Starrettes Office Equipment a Pos a) Supplies Bec-Car Printing ©. . Pa a es bra 2etl] roped eas eer ets) 3293 N. C. Public Bmployees Social Security 3295 WN. C, Local Gov, Employee Retirement System DAY CARE CHILDREN 3244 Iredell County Day care Center eS ers) Pee PItME tte e , fe rl Pree 4 een) B| y 21 mie312 FUND BOOK TN at CO Mee TDR Met saecCT PCa 1 SCHOOL FUND per TSE Mec Sat tory e te eC ae PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Draft 1, C, Dept, of Sooial Services aa Oye eee ea tC POMC Laat ¢ 3923 Iredell County AFDC Mund a (YL ae ct COME haere | ¢ 3028. Iredell County AA Fund ane YA Mae a PO MEO sae beep a lL ae et eC POMEL 15 ae GL) < 3052 Iredell County AA Fund < 3053 Iredell County AFDC Fund © 3054 Iredell County AD Fund Tee eT Bee Me Pe at) MISCELLANEOUS bao v0 Less Payroll Deductions crises Ta revit ees LEOB & R Che) per?’ Beate ea A & S Realty, Inc, cosa Cee ee mee. wpe ae | Bill Allen Enterprises ‘ ei “ " Branch Banking & Trust Co, BX Meer rot CL ae ye Iredell County AA Fund I, T, Avery, Jr. Fee for Collection of OAA Lien K 3248 Ray S, Parris Pete ee Ltt eels) ae 2 Maer) ee | eee ry ee] K 3292 N. C. Dept. of Revenue tee K 3294 N, C, Public Employees Social Security te K 3296 N, C, Local Govemnmental Employees Retirement System a ey ee ed pat MSs O ta We See me es eal 3299 oN, Blue Cross & Blue Shield ? 3300 American Family Life Assura . 3301 N. ©, National Bank Federal Tax US La 0) POP LT) Bist eed Le 3303 Dorothy Fleming Pete) Mets ty ee 728, St Paton ce ees) Federal Tax > > Pee) State Tax 1,670.13 Insurance we Per Miscellaneous pee 17, 4%, eee Peep etree) 510,00 90,00 114,00 cE My Lays Sens 420,78 Cel Pes) pL x) ee) 555,28 Wee) Bens 653,11 bre) 5 oh») ral) 24 o J, H, Nicholson Salary " BP Ae ad Margaret F, Bolt lois N, Byrd Elaine C, Clanton Pra. Joyce E, Dodson Dy ta a OS) Glenn Fox, Jr. be] Cress S, Hall Doris P, Johnson Mildred G, Johnson Rollin W, Johnson Reel Cree Bertha G, Shoe Ewell A, Stevenson Mary L, Stroud Lexine A, White Jelene W, Levan Printerafters, Inc. Cessco, Ipc. Starrette's Office Equipment Scientific Products, Inc. Supplies Pereetr mC umeo ads ld Bi Pee | Jane W, Arthur ber Margaret F, Bolt besa, oe Elaine C, Clanton Jean Ervin Doris P, Johnson Mildred Johnson Bertha G, Shoe Lexine White Glenn Fox, Jr. Cress S, Hall TOG MPM st i 1, C, Moore Bi ey J. H. Nieholson Jelene WW, Levan Iredell Water Corporation ar tt ity of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone N. C, State Board of Hea lth Saunders Co, Scroggs ardner Supply Company reer Laboratories, Inc. unting ton Laboratories udlic Service Co, of N, esville Laundry & Cleaners Pe mea] aor ke tis og Serie og ee sa ic seen vere eee ee lic Service Co, of N. C, hd ee eee resville Telephone Co,, Inc ew Method Laundry 6 Cleaners Pie tag seville Health Center lh wnty Garbage llectors, Inc. Bir) ee Riys P ey Supplies ot) Poet. oy 4s eee ria i) eater) es wer ert a pce Ls Postage has ee iets aren) PP Utas tet ml) ee) SP eee ts Telephone Service Lat e OMe Ds st. endleton, Leonard & Krider Architectural Servic rr ee 821,00 yet) Co eres rer Be 497,00 Cera 625,00 Cee ae -B-e-e) vouuus, ih eee ee eee eo 2 665 rt Clg At) 670 669 rea Lye) Cr) ye) 676 pee) 1m 3 i eT rae g rest | Modern Electric Company Contract for Building Addition R, MeLain, M, D, M&I Clinic Fees dell Water Corporation Lora a N, C, Public Employees’ Social Security Agency PORE et OMe tae te PM Po MMe Sea Tag 1] C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc, MISCELLANEOUS N, C, Public Employees' Social Security Agency N, C, Local Governmental Employees Retirement System N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc, American Family Life Assurance Co, North Carolina National Bank AMOR D Cia Loa ot | Bxepv SF eT Payroll Deductions Breer Thad 523.95 FICA ed be Dae 3 1511.86 iat mee d Sb) bey Nh tat) ys ad) GRAND TOTAL MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, eC ree eres | esa Ye eres . Loy W. Devine ie Bio Me Palo Ts) , Nancy K, Pearson Shirley H, Stradley Tri-County Mental Health Complex - Non residential Salaries Gayle C, Biggers Bere pt es) Loy W, Devine i: Lois B, Teeter 8 Cantey Tomlinson ee 4 Southern Bell Telephone poet eT laser) SE a 8 ee Pe sg Ts) B & B Mortgage Co, Reat City of Statesville Water & Lights see | ps eet Broughton Hospital Druge Se en tse tg Pe ee oe et es | Pere ee ee rt es pees P14. 2 2h Inc, -County's part of Premiums Pee remee) mee 1,815, 69 523.95 cya) aT ese wT) CRORE Pee ke} 3, 320,85 25,411.20 Cee 861,00 Le PaLt) 861,00 70,00 Sy et) le eee) 2,061.20 Cees 23,18 ya) 26,69 rout) 13,13 oT aS) CL cre) cme) a] roe) oes BST ed rh Pee) bs re) TOROS Bae te Less: Payroll Deductins beset ay ptt meg FICA L) bets eee 502,64 State Tax pee 3 Bey tea to) pera te) 1,119.97 Pe GRAND TOTAL The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M, until 7:30 P.M, on July 6, 1972, yj 4 fy OS a oy, ) Pa - Clerk to the Board North Carolina, tredet! County iD eM le m@ee ul tie mel] the oe ee Feige ce oa p08 21 nat B10 July 6, 1972 here eee easy Ce The Board of Commissioners of Iredell County met SMe Ble tae ae session on Thursday, July 6, 1972, at 7:30 P.M, in thé Commissioners Room in the Courthouse Annex, with all members present, Pet Sh Aan ee ole sk elec chairman; Joe D, Thompson, Mrs, Sarah J. MeLaughlin, James "Il, White, and 7, My. Steele. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Long. Cop pt 980028 We John Smith submitted a detailed Peeeat ee a eC bead | and operation cost of vehicles for the sheriff's. department, which he «plained in further detail, He Pe Mr ee ee Ce Sek) months the county has owned and “ Peete Cee eet ey OC mea ka SD Pte act! for the vehicles, showing cost for each plan projected for a four year period, After considerable discussion as to the cost and service Ce ano mer te versus one year old state highway patrol cars, the Board voted unanimously, on motion made by Commissioner Thompson and seconded by Commissioner McLaughlin, to adopt Mr, Smith's "Plan B” in principal, but for 1972-73 to buy aly tw ei ei ae ees ae old cars for a net cost Py ay eee es ee ero ae eC CM mee ee a eC appropriate $37,630,00 for the Iredell Public Library for 1972-73. PN 3s egg OC) MR LOO kes Oe DEPARTMENTS. The coanty Pet ee lawe>relating to safety inspections Pere ee a and similar public facilities to f) see what authority the volunteer fire departments have to make inspections and enforce compliance with their recommendations, Pee eM Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner Steele, the Board voted to include in the budget eee ER te ee ese) departments, and to inerease the monthly payment to each department for Ce err July 6, 1972 SCHOOL BUDGET, Motion was made by Commissioner McLaughlin to give the county schools mot more than $800,000 for special capital outlay, which will insure them that they will get their new Pre rea ES Cee OR me oa Og ba ec a ee ee eC Moe not be useable for school next fall, fotion ww made by Commissioner Steele and seconded by Commissioner eRe ME LS Sd budget for 1972-73 be set at $77,49 4 capita and that the budget for the Iredell County Administrative Unit, ila eee REM UCM ere tea es tT) be broken down as previously agreed upon, All members voted in favor of the motion, A copy of the approved follows: Peet & ey IREDELL -COUNTY SCHOO: tl- ells 612 Travel: Superintendent 611-2 Salary: Assistant Superintendent 1,800 Salaries: Clerical Assistants ee | S atta sd Yost Clerk Cray iu Ba od eT t ne)s 0] Sabon rs Cte 1,500 ee aT) 1,500 oa POE Seat UC CU Met lad hrs ttendance Counselor - ttorne ees-Retaine ees-lfiscellaneous eae Cray L, eta eee | 1 < + Pe) ht ,000 - See ee re 1,500 - Tr taee crs 15 e i Ports y) ae S rrr satay 1,800 alaries 4 er | soo 24. exe 18 oe July 6, 1972 621-1 Elem, Salaries: Phy. Ed, & Coaches (Grades 7-8) 1,780 624 eee mee atc Pa sol 1,780 621-1 Elem, Salaries: Art & Music Instr, 11,374 622-1 H,S,Salaries: Phy. Ed. & Coaches 2,912 624 Art & Music Instructional Matetials 2,912 yas Instructional Materials Ce) yas Instr, Cost at School Level: 1, Cferical Asst. in Tastee a 31,137 2. Office Expense eee ee 248,138 TAL INSTRUCTIONAL SE ages of Janitors Ptetel ey rates ik) OSes 634 Polttiae rs sett 635 Serer) eer 1 3 TOTAL OPERAT Pa jaa ey re Repairs to Buildings & Grounds 45,000 642 peur e er em OC eke & Instructional Apparatus 15,000 Te Repairs & Replace, of bis eee 5:2) Pe St 17,500 en Salaries: Maintenance Personnel ame FY 4:24 TOTAL MAINTENANCE OF PLANT pe ey ‘i ea ment 652-1 Insurance: Bldgs, & Equip, yee) 652-2 Insurance: Workmen's Compensation 4,930 eye Insurance: Other Pete Cheney Bei Sea ld 20,000 hed Social Security tse 8 te] Hospital Insurance RA pues a Om pe CUT 2) 67,930 PUURGSO ERG rs ey Pert ie ec ee eld lages of Bus Drivers y et) aoe y 661-21 Gas, Oil & Grease Cie) PT Ey Salaries: School Bus Mechanics pa TP re eee a ptt) 661-42 oe me rab 661-44 Shop Equipment : bs Principals’ Bus Travel ree) Contract Eransportation Sub-total eis etl) Miscellaneous piece ean eS MDE | TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE (Regular) July 6, 1972 PRE eh eh 3 Puincipals ‘ 30 teachers or more-3 @ $300 900 SRoeee Rutt ts ame bab oe) Below 30 teachers = 16 @ $275 4,400 Ce aoe aa) Ce ae) 1,659 Coie Mee Ci ta bd 20 @ $200 70 @ $175 $150 SC esa Te 21.@ $200 235.@ $175 Sete $200 $175 vers Bducation: Ma $175 yal) : rT yaar July 25, 1972 rae eT a Ce oC CeO an le 1972, at 7:30 in the Commissioners Robm in the Courthouse /nnex, A members ofthe Board were present, namely: Chairman Hobert Long, an me) misstoners Joe D, Thompson, James M, White, Etat Sia Ts ees eee Ot ie Cott opened with prayer by Rev, pe Pane ary A committee composed of Allen Kn Mayor. Loren Powell larwick, from the Statesville Chamber of Com Troutman, and Joe Knox, Mayor of Mooresville and Secretary of the Moore ee et resentatives from Bernardt Chamber of Commerce, were present, with four r Industries, Mr, Warwick introduced the company representatives ani explained that th final decision 3 company wished to remain anonymous for the present ance no been made about location and they are considering other Pear NC ae ead atated that they are interested in Tracts TT Re tM Ad all heels rea pes: for manufacturing dining it in three stages, The firet would be a plant room furniture, including chairs, which would require 400,000 aq, ft, at a Pe OR TR eC Om ventional furniture plant with an attractive architecturally designed exterior located on tracts Fis" 3, and would employ 250-275 people at start, Plant B would be a new plant, probably case goods, to employ 300 to 4% people and, although plans are not definite at this time, their thinking now ie that it would be buil@ within the next few years, Plant C.woeld be an expansion of Plant 2, They asked about a od location of the Old Mountain Road ae shown on the plat and stated they Pe De Oe A including « reversion clause im the deed in case they did mot build om the property within « spect fied ee cera) RT PLT Lr ete te CL to cy tre eee Cts Bee | TCO eee teem aera e Pract a Mt boul Pte ioe bet UC CMe sete ome ct CC sl {11 be worked out with them, The motion was Pt Mey mee te Tb eelt tel LB seconded by Commissioner Thompson, and passed by unanimous vote, Brey bel EAMES NR es} FOR WEST, i and 5, B, Brown, Members-elect Conrad, of Education Members Wilson White, stwalt, and Wooten, Sir eet CL a or te Me Shy Yaoi bieg tect, werepresent,. ir, Toston formed the Board that in official sessti Iredell County Board of Education had adopted a resolu- ait) Iredell sunty Board of Commissioners to levy ier ae: Pac EL: oer 1] the current fiscal year to provide $1,250,000 in Special Capital ae Te ME Me Sd base bids wre in excess PTR aT aT Le Cesc ete it es Gs 44 CENTRAL SCHOOL FIRE DISTRICT Rare Pes yrs Bie ny AB ao) 3eginning at a point (1) at the intersection of Bob Williams Road (°1866) and Deere eC MC COs soa tet) Se we ea OS mea aa (11863), 0.2 miles na th of its intersection with New Prospect Otte or Ks EsCse Pea CMO Ome bes ee ee (3) on New Prospect Church 2d, (#1861), Q1 mile northeast of its intersection with Rupard Rd, (41863); thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (Co mo. Sprinkle Rd, (/1868), 1.7 mile northeast of its intersection with N, C, Hyy OR Per eG Cote h gate oe point (5) on Chipley Ford #d, (31862), 1.1 mile northeast of its intersection with Friendship Church Rd, (11896); thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (6) on Rd, #1858, NOM CE as et aes ee es ee Cee ee Cle easterly direction to a point (7) on Rd, 1880, 0,3 mile east of ite htersection with Rd, #1858; thence in a southwesterly direction to apoint (8) in the inter- section of Friendship Church Rd. (#1896) and Rd. pET Vt tt ee Me ota westerly direction to a point (9) on Recreation Club Rd, (71874), 0,3 mile southwest of its intersection with Friendship Church Rd, (#1896); thence in a westerly direction to a point (10) on Chipley Ford Rd, (11873), 0,7 mile southwest of its intersection with Friendship Church Rd, COP te) 3 Pee ait meas a southwesterly direction to a point (11) on Chipley Rord Rd, (#1873), 0,8 mile northeast of ite intersection with Dobson Rd,, (#1698), excluding property on Chipley Ford Rd, (#1873) between points (10) and (11); thence in a south- easterly direction to a point (12) in the intersection of Recreation Club fd, (#1874) and Sam Goodwin Rd, (#1897); thence in a southwesterly Pees eo met) a point (13) on Chipley Ford Rd, (#1898), 0,2 mile south of its intersection with Recreation Club Rd, (#1874); thence in « westerly direction to a point OCS 0 ee Seal Pe eM ee en ee eT) eee ee ee ee ee ee | intersection of Commnity Bldg. B4, (#1572) and Road #1574; thegce in « southwesterly direction to « potit (17) om Read #1573, 0,2 mile southeast of tts Ne a ct an July 25, 1972 Ps Pipes oD me a) Bowles Rd. (#1561), 0,4 mile southwest of its intersection with road $1573; thence in a northwesterly direction to a point eC ie tsa) Rd, (#1580), 0,6'mile southeast of its intersection with Damascus Church Rd, (#1581), excluding property on Road $1577, Road #1578 and aleo excluding property on Vance Rhyne Rd, (#1580); from point (19) to its intersection with Road /1578; ) thence in a northwesterly Pree ieee Mer We rec Ae CM Melt LTS a) foe meet ot] campbell Rd. (#1585) and Damascus Chur ch Rd, (#1581);. thence in a northwesterly ePNS ton rarer Cacao meet tbat rec eL OPE acme GL southwest of its intersection with Road #1610, excluding property on Lee) rest ee em me ae OCMC MM Lt Some ed Bia toad #1589; t point (22) om Paul Clanton id, (71591), 0,8 mile northwest of its intersection "eal CMe CSC Pees eee southeasterly direction to a point (23) on oa ee asi ee eee ec) with Love Valley Road 191); thence in a northeasterly direction to a point (24) on Love Valley Rd. (¢ 1591) mead ti pea Meet a beams wad #1512; thence in a north- rection to a point 5) on Road $1612, 0,2 mile northeas f£ its Matas ersection with Jane Sowers M4. tea e " 21 323 Paes ya ut July 25, 1972 Pha) tS Jane Sowers Rd, (72171) and Old Mocksville Rd. (#2158) beween Pie tele and (5); thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (6) on Fox Rd, (2170), 0,7 mile northeast of its intersection with Old Mocksville 4, (12158); thence in a Orda it a eee to ee yo | PR MC atk intersection with Farm "d. srove Rd. (#2169), 9.3 mile northwest of its PORE a see Pees ihe eb, 30D eee erat r Pie aan on Farm Rd, ( ar ee Paneer eC ad points (7) and Ast ret ia) G73 ee ad, Pst et ee ee Sh A ad northeasterly direction to a pc int (1 d, $2166 and Ad, #2367; thence in a southeasterly d to a point (11) on Rd. 2182, 9,1 mile northwest of its intersection wit Pear ae S| rs ae ee ee (10) and (11) ; thence in a Pati ite 8d ea teem ra: ere me ul Deyvault Rd, (2155), 9.1 mile north f its intersectic mI 2182; thence in northeasterly direction to a point thwest of its intersection De aa Pee Pee Jai} Per ry sterly direction to a eT t. ts intersection with Turne PY . OPT ets ee ts intersection wit! . S, twy, £64; thence nt (16) in the intersection of Bud Steele Ad. erly direction to a point 1? wbbs Ad, (72308); thence in a ti ee ee of its intersect ior elm fils Gee er ee southwesterly direction to a point en ee eee southwest of its intersection wit Steele Rd, (12905); thence in a southerly direction © « point eo Pe eee pee ee es ee oy RP Pee ee a eel northwesterly direction ee (21) im the center of the bridge over July 25, 1972 ra) Fourth Creek on Murdock RA, (#2320); thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (22) in’the intersection of East Side Prive (72333 and Rd, £2414; thence proceeding in a general northerly Cres to Me Peo Meat MT Ct am aod Limits of Statesville to the point of beginning. LAME NORMAN FIRE DIST! BOUNDARIES at a point (1) on N, C, Hwy 9,3 mile northwest of its intersection with Bob Stutts Rd, (#1304); thence in a nortimasterly ead eS asle z 2 m Bob stutts Yd, (71304), 0,3 mile northwest wy. #150; thence in « theasterly direction PE eS ae Tet sat r bs : 325 coor 24 race 326 Rd. (71156), 0.5 mile ndérthwest of its intersection with 152; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (3) on N, 7 wy, #152, 0.2 mile southwest of its intersection with 2d, /2399, thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (4) in the intersection of N, C and ‘arris Airport Rd, (11153), excluding property on Alexander Md, (1154); thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (5)io the intersection Orne MeO GYM Mata tet 12 et ero B ey eC TSEC ECT ME a 125ml an eon Ryan TT Meets Come COD ot ieee Coat Tis 136g ; the Iredell County line to a point(6) on Coone Road (1143), 1,3 nile northwest. of its intersection with Drag Strip hd, (1152); thence in a southeasterly direction and continuing with thelIredell County line to a point (7) in the intersection of Coone Rd. (1143) ami Dug Strip Rd, (41152) thence in a southeasterly direction and continuing with the Iredell County Pett) on a point (8) in the center of the bridge on Linwood Rd, (1150), 9,3 mile southeast of its intersection with Patterson Rd. (#1143; thence in a southwesterly dtrection to a point (9) on Marvin Brown Rd, Ceo 5 LE ei ber) southeast of its intersection with Patterson Rd, (#1143; thence in a north- westerly direction to a point (10) on Patterson Rd. (#1143), 0.5 mfle north- west of its interséction with Marvin Brown Rd, (#1144); thence in a south- esterly direction to a point (11) on Pattergon Rd, (71143), 9,2 mile north- st of its intersection with Coddle Creek Md, (#1146), excluding p m Patterson Rd, (:91143) between points (10) and (11); thence in a south- westerly direction to a point (12) on Coddle Creek Rd, (1146), 0,2 mile south of ite intersection with Patterson Rd, (£1143); thence in a north- westerly direction to a point (13) on Johnson Rd, (#1142), 0.8 mile north rest of its intersection with Coddle Creek Rd, (71146); thence in a north- westerly direction to a point (14) on Johnson Rd. (71142), 0,2 mile east of its intersection with Coddle Creek Rd, (#1146), excluding property on Johnaon Rd, (1142) between points (13) and (14); thence in « southwesterly direction to a point (15) on Shearere Giapel Ad, (#1125, 0.2 mile southwest of ite intersection with Johneon Rd, (#1142); thence in « northwesterly direction to « point (16) im the intersection of Sheerers Chapel’ Rd. (#1125) and Ad, #113, including property on Shearers Chapel Mi, (#1125 between pointe (159 and (16); thence in « northeasterly directiéa to « point (17) at the July 25, 1972 cert) southeast corner of the Mooresville City Limits, excluding property on Stutts TP GORE ea | proceeding in the general’ northerly direction along the eastern City Lim&s of Mooresville to the point of beginning. TRINITY FIRE DISTRICT Ble tse) Na 82h) Pe eee. ae Le we re ld (1) at the Peer rt of Erwin Rg. (#1562) and York “d, epee ese la OMe bes tee eT bs Ol ee ee (pb O ere eC ae ae oS intersection with York d, attr oi bait ett a a) Pee Tit see et se eee em aD (#1571), 1.9 mile west of its intersection with Miller Rd, (#1558) excluding all property on Bowles Rd, (#1561) between points (2) and (3); thence in a northeasterly direction to a point (4) on Virgil Fox Rd, (#1573), 0.6 mile west of its intersection with Jolly Store Rd,. (#1572); thence in a northeasterly direction om We rc Oo MeO melds oo) of Bowles Rd. (#1574); and Jolly Store toad #1572; thence in an easterly direction to a point (6) on N.C. Hwy, {115 ),2 mile north of its int@regction with Mckert Rd, (#1903); thence in a southeasterly direction to a Psu (7) on Snow Creek Rd, (11904), 0,3 mile Per iat aete ee isc.) a Rickert Rd, (#1903), including property on ickert Rd, (#1903) between points (6) ami (7); thence in a southeasterly PPC ee et sme aoc reese eC Le its intersection with N, ©, Hwy. #115; thence in a southeasterly direction ipley Ford Rd, (#1907), 0,4 mile northeast of its inter~ thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (#1911 1,0 mile southeast of ite intersection with Summers ace in a southwesterly direction to a point (11 ny eo! mu nore Md, 1924), 0,2 mile east of ite intersection eat westerly direction to a point (12) on Nantz Ad, (71925), lee tte Bs ill Moore 4, 1924); thence ee is ee eee eli 5 er Pan Pe a Pri: its intersection with Chipley Ford direction to « pointe (14) on Chipley Pord 2d. (71997 fete ee Pe re eee 4 aes a 21 msc328 de. did thence in a northwesterly direction to a point (15) on Lackey Rd, (71927), Ret aes Pee hrs a 0,2 mile west of its intersection with Chipley Ford’Rd, (#1907; thence in a southerly direction to a point (16) on Chipley Ford Rd, (#1907), 0.3 mile north of its intersection with Rd, #1929 excluding that portion of Lackey id, 1907 (11927) north from point (15) and also excluding that portion of Rd. between points (14) and (16); thence in a southeasterly direction to a point ca (17) in the intersection of Chipley Ford Rd, (#1907) and Fort Dobbs Cove PMe a Meee Mei) lt eee lel tC ise ee OSPR CMe CM els) eon #115 crosses Morrison Creek; thence in a north- the bridge where BS Perens westerly direction to a point (19) on Old Wilkesboro Rd. (#1645), 0,2 mile south of its intersection with #1959 excluding all portions of Rd, #1942; thence PeeWee a dir it 125 ae bor io Col) ra point (20) in the intersection of Scotts Rd, (#1551) and Rock Rd, (#1544); thence in a northwesterly direction to the point of beginning, TELEPHONE FOR GCVTI OFFICES IN COURTHOUSE, An appropriation of $600,00 was ye added to the Courthouse an! Grounds Budget to provide telephone service for the Catawba Valley Technical Institute offices to be located in thé old courthouse, SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY BUDGET. Commissioner Thompson stated that he did not see any RO way to get enough money in thie year's budget to build the West Iredell Nigh School, and that he felt that the people in the county should be allowed to vote on the eight to nine million dollars the schools say they have to have within the nex four years, rather than to raise the tax rate Deedee SOM Ce » ate $1,034,000 for echool capital outlay, to be distributed as follows: PT ee CCM te a te re Oe ee SMM weer OM Mk ey July 25, 1972 J Page 10 BUDGET RESOLUTION, Motion was made a eee mT em tL Lome Se et Pe EE y Pata Mee ee me COS ee ht Ceol a Mad Create tery tz) bate meal reset vere Voting “no”: Commissioners o Steele and White. Chairman Long broke the tie and the resolution was adopted: APPROPRIATIONS RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, on area the twenty-fifth day of July 1972, that for the expense Coat Sane a Lae its activities and institutions for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1973, the following amounts, or so much of each as may be deemed necesaary, are hereby appropriated: IREDELL. COUNTY 1972-73 Budget Summary vila pe Oe Mla od bt ae Appropriations tweet ae ee sd L FUND ere Bhar Pestle | Bie te. Sounty Attorney a aese Lett SCC Mr tir clus) poo 2A ractd30 Total COU Mola Appropriations pr ee Agricultural Extension b 59,751 § - $ Oe Write me a eet ped 1,000 br Pe sCLT) 20,813 38, 530 : Rae tee! Fire Fighting 48,440 See UM ae te kee omar 2 PES poe +) FA. ae (43,806) RAL FUND 1,314,619 592,480 722,130 ee 42,500 TS We yeas 80) pte -108) 292 Nero) 85,700 yao : yeneral Assistance bt b9) 5 dministration Eee Le eK 125,653 Reece 372,960 322, 312 50, 648 Aid to Families with Dap,Child 574,200 tT were el Aid to Disabled ee 392,416 a: rere et moe) ES WIS! . 53,261 eT ae ec rae) 40,950 5,850 Aid to Blind (County only) 10,710 s 10,710 rec mercy 8,750 1,250 Pitre met eA (87,000) PT ROMS CSE oi) eee eee) oem) es Health Department 245,223 Lb ie kK) en sues see ee Pe) 5,000 pT) Mental Health a bg 7835 - en 763. TOTAL MEALTH FUND PL ret) 216, 119 pee A 61 Current Expense or ets ee PPP Pd Pore red ed Cree) ee] bat ce re TRAMD TUTAL Pe Po fname ceed Pr et Collectible |" a July 25, 1972 : Page 12 TAX RATE RESOLUTION, Commissioner Mi mh CME iol a Re od Rate Resolution, with second by Commissioner McLaughlin, Voting for the f motion were Commissioners Thompson and MeLaughlin,voting against the motion et bean me etd voted for the motion, were Commissioners Steele and White, and the following resolution was adopted: TAX RATE RESOLUTION AS the final budget and appropriations for the fiscal year from uly 1, 1972, to June 30, 1973, have been passed and adopted; therefore ) THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF Remote following Ad Valorem taxes on eacty $100,00 taxable property be and hereby levied in Iredell County-for the year from July 1, 1972, t lune 30, 1973, for the purpose set opposite eac i July 25, 1972 aye ra a fn this business’and this license must be bought for e full year and teh ena tal cannot. be prorated, CSE Ta SCs eC Sere The Board approved mileage payments of 10¢ per mile to employees for travel expense, effective July 1, 1°72, ADJOURY, The meethg was adjourned at 10:15 Pest Ore M coe Mee ll idem the_J/ day of ME? and recorded in Bepk 7 Megs Eres , August 7, 1972 The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, August 7, Pe eT ee the Courthouse annex. The meeting was convened at 7:30 P.M,, with all ere Pea aE Nee a bee Meee Me Me eBay Bee CM tk eel ety Cee pe Pee A | McLaughlin. S, T. Webster, Jr., county manager, and I, T. Avery, Jr., county attorney, were ba ekay TVA OMe) Pe eee Wee ae UR Mee Ok aed Peas amet MPR AT ML ik aos) EN Mec dd JOINT MEETING WITH BOARD OF EDUCATION, Chairman Long announced that the first eOe eet Cento ae hoo Pa Bea TCR Mee st ea amd Pei eae Education. eT aes een oe ot a esd Education Chairman C. Pn eae ee PA Ta ae eloh Me tee ME Gole Cee) and Members Holthouser, Stradley, Summers and Beto 13d PVT sei kd Fred Chamblée, attorney; W. T. Poston, Pelee a eC te rm Lindler, superintendent. C. G,. Smith, clerk of superior court, was also present. to CE ECM Re a ame tee Cer CBC Og Board of Education objected the 1972-73 budget adopted by the Board of County Commissioners and that under suthor- 87 of the General Statutes of North Carolina had reqyested the See oint meeting to discuss the items Pym SMe Yea ee ET items as brought out in PERS ec me Pee eM ee ee ka 1. The appropriation of $738,000 for the West pea oC 38 ae: See cco 2. Items whic ad been deleted by the Board PSM ee Theis) ak) Deer eue ta eres) Whe 08.8) ast Junio Piet) Ome Ty tls) > ET) Bt stet changes the Commissioner items were ever © Peas ay Peier a ts 40 NORM me Marta is ano school board centered on the urgency of the August 7, 1972 Pay 4 ed POT EES Ya oa Ce ame a te) Privo ME MND TLS ee-t Ls tube) y the bids which were so much higher than the estimate. erase tle merase Md completion date of August SOR eM Moh de eee Cale PMR PRRs sere Re mc LSA] bids and the fact that the total cost for bast Mrb Rob mel 4 PEER CUE eto $2,500,000 instead of the $1,500,000 which had been presented to them. They A eC elt ee ek ML $5,715,000 requested by the county schools in the four year period 1971 to SCE PEE A Ae Sc Maem ecLy CRC aT TEM Cod eT eee Mr eek re Me pee Mens eM est of money from advalorem taxes seems impossible. They Pree sR Lc eas Pre stees a Pee a Cd Dee Me a ee Cea Cten ee Mc ed Pett a eC et a Protea see a me mS ene Tee me em Ll) and requests for financing in detail and that the deletions in the capital outlay poe because financing the West Iredell school had been presented as the first and greatest need. He wrought up the possibility Pease ae ee ae Pear CM Atha additional furids needed by Preset te wee yey i ea indicated res they were willing to give Pte 2 a bd PYM ee ety Ma rae bea PR AT td eee st ee a! oA DM Mo Re ee wee ek Board of Education had agreed to. accept BA) ee OE | discussed in the capital outlay budget except Pee ee ai ed $1,250,000 for West Iredell Righ School. They there- Pe Si general mecting to vote on the West Iredell high school request. Upon returning to the joint meeting, ee Education had voted unanimously to ee eg Commissioners appropriate ee $738,000 already appropriated, by letter of ee Pn ee a Peper eR elie ee LT lahat tira Cre ST ean f oie hala , | noon eaten aa en August 7, 1972 ba es Ps ee ee ee BO eel al hl Dt ee received they tee back to the Board of Commissioners for a letter of intent Pee eT Cee es Md ee eer a vee mls Pr Mend Sih) Creme te et a0 Dee MRC Mt Ma] meeting of the Board of ey Cod Edkcation. ee Te ae ee county home property, conditions on motion made by Commis SALE OF INDUSTRIAL SITE. In order to clarify some questions Per ates ae ed eel PMS tase ean the following es sioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, and passed unanimously: ry 2 ve the To extend the corner of Plot #7 CCTM POMP MRM wha corporation with tl and #3 to the west margin of Pret st wat meee OM a ea right-of-way to be Peta ed N. C. State Highway Commission and the new corporation, and PE Meese Deol POT ee Re aM PP eae aoe road is to eee ay Pee rests eee a CO eae em separate agreement Pere ee (>) County can reclaim land if no ere @ Rebs abe) Pert taht et eee OTe Ae) be are) date of deed. Me mee manufacturing building will terminate the repurchase agreement. The county will be responsible for moving pe ete ek Pee eh The county attorney was authorized to have the property surveyed and to draw up the jeed at county expense. ROAD PETITIONS. The following road petitions were app roved for « wy State Highway Commission, on motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Pee eo my Pee) ets eee ee ee ek off SR 1179 Kermore Circle. Pe ee Re ee seconded by Commissioner kT ls eee ee ee eg submitted by tt ede 2 ess August 7, 1972 rae. eee ie ae eM a eel Ty APPROPRIATION FOR WATER AND SEWER LINE EXTENSIONS OY EAST BROAD STREET. At the Pe Tm ae Ser ke tied Pee ee a oe ey National Bank, the board approved ‘an expenditure of PAO eo MRS Ok pattie Mas eld aT eee se meek ee a | Street 731 feet to a Patty on the Pee a eC tee ee tke Meg bee RR a Oe asl yi Pe ee eee me te kd DM Me eT ke mt Pee ME Meee sla ek 2) pee PO Me lel at] voting for it. DELEGATE TO STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONVENTION. Oh send ee er eR MC mine eT be me Long as delegate and eet ek ee et Re Bk Pee, sk aL) State Association of County Commissioners to be held in Pinehurst on August 10 - 1h. R. A. WHITE SUBDIVISION, On motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Pe A a ei | subdivision plat for lots #36-43, R. A. White, Jr., property Peet ee Lg Bo eee RMS hf Planning Board. tee Ren wae Cen ee te seconded by Comiisstoner Mclaughlin, the board epproved the following change orders in ee ke a ne $ eo i aS el decree alien han rea Ce Lyd Ce) Cote 4806 Cora be 30 K 3313 ee) Robert Long, DDS Pe eu ky bP | A Be eros) Bernice M, McJunkin " eer e ec etc es | ie Cen Me en aC N.C, Assn, of County Commissioners - Joe D, Thompson Travel COUNTY ATTORNEY I, T, Avery, Jr. nes ee aes] ee eae easy Samuel T, Webster, Jr. Salary Myrtle 0, Preeze bs S$, T, Webster, Jr. Travel Burroughs Corp. Signature Plate The International City Management ~ te ee mee International City Management titney Bowes , Meera ad fer ad James E, Caldwell Brady Printing Co. Petty Cash Pudd Southern Bell BUILDINGS ees ety Meet bs 1 ar eee eld pe St eee inkie Cars inkie Cars a) mre D (39 wblic va Prasad to Mes ee atendy Montgomery “ardvare eer ae see Ot sur | Ce 3 aa? Asen, Registration Fees Ot eae ls Be Supplies Petty Cash Ta 2e rapes, 0) Salary ater tore Supplies ad err ee ta bt Met ta ee Mes) panne TA Ff 2,878, 62 ems Pte) a) soya hems 150,00 rer me Pe) 27,54 ies os s)0) Bist] Fearing Insurance Agency potest] Persea pe RPG ir mt Sg pe ly LSP) 3, 522,00 Bp e Pes ec MB OUR be). oc) <h re eee tl ere Jonah M, Lowe " Mae Bell Browner Mae Bell Bromer Ce OMe tg Jonah M, Lowe BS Jonah M, Lowe The Lawyers Co-Operative Publishing Bryant Supply Co. Supplies om tes tt eek) Peet ee Johnnie M, Tilley bry aes tale Mac's TV & Electronics Pett tty bias weer) atl Supplies Torta ta wees Services 8 Bio es Ca es ae ely ert ere er ees Louide M, Taylor m4 3, be ee ree] br} Expenses for Tax Schools Travel ns ” rf Obft ad af oe ey y a Bernice M. McJunkin ed Alice M, Cass Se es A) K 3490 U, S, Postmaster K 3491 Copier Aecount Pas OME Tao ttt. ae Pia a weed 4826 Jerry T. Lundy CT rag Fred H, Deaton, Jr. 4828 BAe ems 3 US ya) R, A, Lowery, Jr. Sk J, M. Morrow ches BETTS ree lo os) 4832 Kenneth L, Raymer, Jr. CS Lou A, Burgess, II Cay Ralph L, Gilbert Ci ib] David S, Harrell 4836 Nancy L, Mitchell CS Ys PAC MM Pe Pe Lo) kK 3457 Ralph Gilbert aa) we ee ee tas) es K 3459 Jerry Lundy K 3477 Sun 011 Co, as SM ee ho Dd K 3491. Copier Account K 3543. Petty Cash Pund < 3550 Southern Bell od William T, Mills Pa mer Meat | ee tee) ely tad eta ood James \, Clements Claude J, Coggins Por tba) Cox, Sr. Pe a) 2 bd Guy L, Griffin, Jr, eS ae are Tat aa Bt ey techie avid V, Mayberry Maxine 8, MeOurdy k Peer ee Hilliam T, Stamey J a) a ee 2 SE Lloyd ¥, Tate Ch) ee) al ee ews Py ra) os SHERIFF PLANNING, ZONING, AND MAPPING PF ert 34 " Travel Gas & O11 eT Ts to) Copies erg Service ELECTRICAL. INSPECTOR PP RE tod Salary Supplies-Travel ce] Cs 10,00 9.03 28.53 meee 3,128.91 K3! P Eahatatstalatslstateletanenanal Krie) bene) ates od bP ae ee) Mooresville Motor Co. Charles Stonestreet RLY Ae eae LS | re eete tet eco pee Pere Te sy oe o he BLY PME D8 ad Ke rks 3490 ces eye Koyo) 74 bya) 3528 3529 erie 3550 Sun 011 Company Pitney Bowes iM Pes eer t we Mac's TV & Electronics foi Ge sae) ae wets Givert's Radiator Service Summers Auto Service Brothers Tire Sales B, F, Goodrich Tire Co, ra tomes etek. me Ross me red Lonnie M, Little Margaret L, Cash ome So PoC weer) Barbara S, Moore Py see Seed Veronica A, Sloan Erskine J, Tilley Chloa L, Willis ber ee. Peet ea ets ted Pete ROM at] Holmes Drug Co, Pee ee ac Pe eed Lazenby -Montgomery Perr) H, C, Kutteh, M, D, cere ee rtm toa Pepe mest a rays) Pr PE bod trees] bert’ retort RC sed feeb tt let) cee eC ld Gas & Oil tot ber Ta ot ee) eee Lt Tt tat od Install Seals by bo) Bie eI ” Supplies Ta RF 69 Tee tog im Pts led 100,00 14,17 10,08 26,17 ee oy SR Ce ete L ad : pee ; Cee Merc tll] A Te er eos h e a aed NMR Pe Tt mc. ae shoo TY ams aT el LPC) SEE PEtakstalatabelo: r BS be 3 BTS Eb MO M8 55) Lonnie L, Nesbit ET ert sd Elizabeth Abernathy xg BO. Pet) tb) Helen R, Gregory ce Nee rat Ld Beatricd D, Weston bP Tax Stamps Starrettes Office Equi pment Pit Pee) Bec-Car Printing Co. 4 Beavers Repair Shop R pairs Interstate Rebinding & abel abahci A Pe Rex F, Miller & Co, fore ee Mtl d Copies Brady Printing Co, Try eee Ty Yrs bam bed ST past] AGRIC, EXTENSION SERVICE Inez W, Foster y 241,83 Wayne L, Franklin * 497,17 D, O, Ivey 5 ya et) Nancy 4, Murray 7 235,17 Harry , Myers, Jr. KPa] Nancy I, Myers . 313,50 Howard M, Stamey 393,00 James W, Weaver * 325,67 Cr aS ete dal 265,50 Jean L, Johnson 263,00 Maxine Rutledge pe 2 ae) Elizabeth W, Weaver 292,50 Office Equipment Supplies a) Te " 46,63 ee RE TT Mt t | ta x 5.60 Barkers Radio-T,V, Service - re Iredell Co, Agric, Exterision Agts, Bemo, Materials a) | Pe rl D, 0. Twey saat ee rt) od . pesos er sd fancy 1, Myers Travel-Supplies ret Me Pe Me tt | ety Pee] es Postage ee ed eee | ie aes eee Lights & Vater Temes ed Supplies Brady Printing Co, , rd Me eM ot) Tat) ea: Irie lL. An ees 8 Petty Cash Pund jouthern Bel! RAR EB Bee eon 8 eek Bote eek ae al bal lokelel, telahalal KAYA] ira ‘2 ; tox 24 me 342 Beate) John ¥, Long : pc meee | L, H, West, Jr, is Ploy Wilkinson ie ' Constance M. Brown Salary Woodrow 0, Bell = porte ae we) is National Electronic Card Supply Pee Paes nt hs bor ty be) ee ood : er eT Ris ame. Des Erect] PSS TN at) ert eM cet aea CTS tg tt) " be eos eee bee Be oar vei] eel Rural Pire Protection Harmony Fire Dept, - bf Mt, Mourne Fire Dept. : Cool Spri Fire Dept, * West Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. “ Shepherds Vol, Pire Dept. “id Central School Vol, Fire vi Beets me OMCs wey ia Mi Union Grove Pire Dept. * pe ee wee 4 South Iredell Vol, Fire Dept, ‘| Town of Mooresville a City of Statesville « Wayside Fire Dept, - N. ¢, Dept, of Conservation ee pe mee SL BOY SC restr as Corp. ed Pr eee cima eenee 3,075.00 Em Tem rer eee) PEE M) 175,00 Em) 275,00 yee) per) reed ime 175,00 oem) Pea es) Ces reyes See tae) emer ere SK) i 4 4 kK i 4 K K 4 b b 4 na K i i 14 K Ls « Nationwide Mutual Ins. Co, bere seme ae ee ett eS Westgate Pharmacy pry as er ey Jennings Store Long's Family Shoe Store be aa Smithey's Store bye] Rarium Springs Home for Children pee eR Be eg SSP Me ro wo) Western Oarolina Center Mre, Requal Bailey Mrs, Ethel Baity Mrs. Tom Baldwin Mre, E. W, Barnhart Mrs, Nathan Blackwelder OMmOrEE et Cte) ee ea el Mrs, Albert Cooper Mra, Dorothy Cowan be eee Mrs, Roland Deal rep Cet Meee tL) eRe a Tt] Mrs, Roosevelt Gaines Mrs, Darrell Isenhour Mrs, Lessie Knight ia Me ee Mold Mre, Mary Lucky Pauline Padgett Prank Parlier Mrs, Carl Reece Mes, Gertie Scott Mre, Bobby Sells Mrs, Charles Steele Margaree Summers Mee, William Summers re meL Sa) Billie J, Tipton Mrs, Charles Vaughn Clarence Ward oe S| dd) Mrs, Maggie White » Clyde Wilcox Mrs, Rebecca Williams Mes, Raymond York Foes es). ey evco Drugs Tredell Co, Dept. of Pee a James J, Thomas , Social Davis Hospital Tredell Memorial Mospitel Se a a owan Court y Dept, of Social Pe eee tS Pate ie pet tT) Paty [esp TN eau) rs ee peo RTs tT bce eae NY Clothing bet Tt Taek oe Foster Care ie sty aa BT he 20 48 a feadical Oe rts) eee Sta Timers) lies aes aes.) edical Reimbursement vad Pee eee) ee) 96,51 pte FS] 6,00 23,97 190,77 32,20 ere ee) Clea) 80,00 eee Be rt) re ct Lo) 240,00 160,00 80,00 rLemee) tomate) 196,10 yaa) 263,84 beet) Leet] Ieee) cea 80,00 160,00 Ee 227,30 ey SPL 74 80,00 tere t) COM) Pte) oleae 8] et) Coa et) Ce Cet pes 4912 Cee] Pe 4915 Cea es 2 ef Cee) Pee Cra) Cys ye era) Cera Syed ors Cad Cera) Cre] Cn 4931 Poe ey be Cee assert nm 8 Nn rn ornare ba ae aT 4 Paul L, Conrad pes ee a ee] Ae wa pet es TY feos ee ae bot eres ta sd Harry J, Beard Patricia A, Connolly Nora L, Deal bt Sa eee ly Lucinda B, Dees John F, Donnelly, Jr, Phyllis C, Early Bre asd prego Me ad To | Carolyn P, Furr ee Vivian J, Jarvis Anne C,., Johnson ft ok, Mee eo Martha L, Kirkman Peggy 3. Lackey Capolyn J, Lippard Wanda K, Marshall BS eT a py te eee a) pe ee Me em hl Sd ROT eee eed Bettie J, Mills Nias Mos ‘WELFARE ADMINISTRATION oO EPs Pera Rey bt 11,00 " re) ” Pl) Salary bya ee Ly 902,00 ud 716,00 ” 654,00 " cae oH oT Peet j a ee et pA z s 2 eae oer} K x K : 4 i tS ae) K ¢ K K b 4 < K 4 3433 K 3436 K 3511 < 3512 K 3513 say 4 K 3550 3315 rss 3304 Se >] es Ba] Be Se) Bae) oes Ginger Vincent, Carrolyn White MPM Pe) bed Xerox Corp. ae oy: Davis Hospital BPR eh ba Oe Dr. B. L, Hutchison Dr, L, M, Little The Miller Clinic ee Ce tg ye as Dr, Irvin Scherer Dr. L. By Skeen MM a) Troutman Clinic ret at esse red Woodruff Insurance Agency Bec-Car Printing Co. IBM Corp been MeL) | Southern Bell boa ee ed Supplies " eee cre) “ ir Peet) pet et iy bee Ly Machine Service Meter Rental Services N.C, Local Gov, Employees Retirement System pV aes re ets Iredell County Day Care Center ae errr bet yor Cd Sere Rae Me TRB oto T a forts od County Garbage Collectors Crise arias cee Lazenby-Montgomery Hdwe, Mrs, Thomas H, Stewart rea a tod Operation of Landfill Bett BI) Pee er eT ee wee bee ee Set) HEALTH FUND Iredell County Health Department HOOL FUND Iredell County Schools General Account ba Te em DE eee N, C. Dept. of Soctal Services Iredell County AA Pund Iredell County AFDC "und Iredell County AD Pund Iredell County AA Pund tredell County APDC Fund eee ew State Commission for the Blind Aid to the Blind Sis aes) LS] yee) Pet] ers i) mY cbr ees) AL 25,023.13 pee ee) ee Pe 15,986,00 aes eC MISCELLANBOUS Fae Meee eT Te et ae we pv Maem) 622.20 Isaac T. Avery, Jr. Commission-Collection of Lien 109,80 Joe R, Ketehie Advance on Salary 375,00 Ray S, Farris byt) Oe teed) pee wat) Pert me Stee Ty bee TE] yaa) Cooper D, Cass Co, Supplies Cree] ROME te emer Ld bat See Sd 8,151.75 rie) aL) Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement System N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield Inaurance cep beer 4 MN, C, Local Gov,’ Baployees Retirement System 2,559.94 American Family Life Assurance Co, Cancer pc. 68,60 Ward LaFrance Truck Corp, Pumper 21,177,00 35,847.54 bev UF PTAs va Less: Payroll Deductions sea Ths 2,559.94 LEOB & R Cea pacer cee Federal Tax 8,109.33 State Tax pk es pee td 1, 587 ,72 Misc, Deductions Pe Pate) PE Peet xe PPD Rp Peco e Rr Ae to Margaret F, Bolt poet Fae | Pia ee Joyce &, Dobson Martha J, Ervin Glenn Pox, Jr. frre Peete ee ees Li Mildred G, Johnson Rollin W. Rv ews ony Otte) rotary ee Mary L. be Say BOE Tah Rony Moore T, Parker corm) A, Stevenson beret Penta) re) Difco Laboratories Sanitation Supplies Public Service Co, of N. C. Gas Duke Power Company Service Mooresville Lodge #496 Af & AM Rent Town of Mooresville rtd Rental Uniform Service Lee baal Br Me ah ber oe Margaret F, Bolt af ROS Whe 2h) i Doris P, Johnson . Mildred Johnson : Jessie T, Parker . Bertha G, Shoe * eset eas) or ete e Slenn Fox, Jr, Kd tollin ", Johnson J, C, Moere OPE el) Meee LPm Se Cee [1 Iredell Water Corp. rv ity of Statesville later & Lights Southern Bell Telephone Co, Ste eet Lowry Drug Co., Inc. eater] Starrettes Office Yquipment Supplies aul 3, Williams, Inc, NTT ety Auto Machine Shop Supplies rkin Exterminating Co, be) Lee leans “arlier Plumbing & Heating S:, Labor ee at sd Cee) etty Cash Pund ta aor | La wolic Service So, of N. C. ie itatesville Laundgy & Cleaners Laundry . S, “etmaster er iat a) 2 ene LF Travel ee Pm | ae i me eee est aed McLain, M, D, eC CE ree) 5 aor) Blue Shidd, Inc, County's A peal Jv, Baployees Retirement Sy aa | ae by ) B :) by ) ) B 5 b) b 5 B B PJ 8 bs B 5 +) B 1 Pret Met's lo) MISCELLANEOUS Ren SO Me Mee CC te Cree N. C. Local Governmental Employees' Retirement Set] American Family Life Assurance Co, Recerca Ms TOTAL Less: Payroll Deductions Retirement See bs do7.\ tS cS eee ph) Pe) State Tax Ce Pn Barts) 290,60 GRAND TOTAL pV OT Ue MeN: Seed cer ee ree tt) Salary cer eres aes Loy W. Devine sy Ri i Nancy K, Pearson - Lacretia T. Wagoner “ bet teeet sae ta ee Ped Non-residential Salaries Alan J, Boram bes oad Cantey Tomlinson « Ress t Ot] et ee | Services pe ee) prey SY Supplies Rent tse ae ss seer] Water & Lights MN. C, Local Gov, Employees Retirement System PAM ede ee Paes f 321,86 See] Ce) PAL ee Pe ET 18,137, 62 3,592.24 14,545, 38 ‘September 5, 1972 be BO rn Ml a anil dites ee er lial prep ee e “ pe De, Robert Long, chairmen, Mrs, Sarah J, Meleughlin, James M, White, F, M, Steele, ee S, T, Webster, Jr,, county manager, and I, T, Avey, Jr., county attorney, were present, CALL TO ORDER, Chairman Long called the meeting to order, INVOCATION, Commissioner Thompson led Pay mee or ot REZONING IN I-40 & I-77 DNING DISTRICTS, A public heathg was Prot ee] rst 7) Pur Pee a Me ed ee ae side of I-40 East at SR 2158 from Manufacturing Industrial to Highway Business, The request had been made by Mr, A, G. Cre OM Iredell County Planning Board, which had approved it and recommended its approval by the Board of Commissioners, On motion by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the ee ee i Board’ and approved the rezoning request as made, PROPOSAL FOR NURSING HOME, Dr, D. L, Pressley reported Po ae tat et se. | into the old county home building it Pere me ee ba ec Pe ee the rear of the health center sight Pape yt) ee Os ae ree es en ee ee of Wesleyan Mureing Home, Inc,, in Charlotte, and other oursing and rest re in the ares, and presifient of Health Care Management Corporation én Charlot te, Mr, Phillippe stated chat his corporation would be glad to work with the county in developing « sursing care facility, The firet step would be to obtain « Certificate of Need from the Regional Health Planning ee | explained that 100 beds would be Re eee TS a pee ON ed by Medicaid and Medicare and state Oe Previa s Bet September 5, 1972 rrr 21 rae B00 Page 2 eee Te ee ee ee ee ey pee wees ee ow te eg wanted to put up the buildings and he would ‘be glad to make a proposal po eae Cette ee Me CT es) Pe re et ey be preferred by the board and asked him to work up a proposal along these lines. Mr, Webster reported that an application for Certificate of Need has been filed with the Med-Creecent Health Planning Commission by Nurse Care of Statesville, Inc., an’ affiliate of be Cereb tc Oe ee | perceet. ed Ports Pe aD Por] and Oakdale Drive, for an approximate cost Pra Oe DOG CLAIMS, The Board eonsidered the following claims for damages by dogs which were filed during the fiscal year 1971-72, with all the deimants present: 1, W, P, White, Union Grove, one calf killed, valued at $100,00, 2, Je le Couk, Je,, Statesville, Rt, 2, 4 calves, valued at $360,00, 3, Dy We Satth, two calves, valued at $150.00, Motion was mede by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, and passed by unanimous vote authorizing the clains te be paid as presented, i Pee ee the date and tine for ¢ public hearing on a proposal to adept building, A teehee) Department by me) Maen TNA ated Sa en Pree ee ree pant ees en re ee the Mooresville Board of Adjustment a tera expiring June 30, 1975, to BP rs a aaa ville Board of Commissioners, WATER AND SEWER AGREEMENT etd . The county attorney OPC ss between the Town of Troutman and Iredell County to formalize an agreement approved by the Board Crd Commissioners on February 7, 1972, tegarding financial assistance to the Town of Troutman to provide water and sewer facilities for the old county home property to be developed as an industrial park, The amount to be Po hee md re se eee Pe ee by the Town of TroutmdéA on industries located here is to be paid to the county Pe ee eC 2 oa es | Pree ae wes heey Peres Me ee CASES HEARD BY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, The following tax eet ae ee el) pee oe mee we TT be but on which action had been deferred to allow time for « field check of all OR ot et ee ee Se Ce ye Tee eee eC kf Bere bee) Lr Property be ee) Pris ty pr per ee T) Grady E, Lippard Map 30-3-5 Change from: $2,920 tax 203 EB, Bingham St, 1018 7th St. value to $370 tax value Statesville Reason: From Pictures Pe oo Inside Mes, C.D, Linney Map 45-2-(1+2) Ce ee 322 B, Broad St. re a ee es Statesville, §.C. Turner $/D Pee ee Ce ee | as Map 51-4-3 ee ee 327 Buclid Ave, ee ese see pies ee a ee good a ee ee Ce ee ee ee eo ee Statesville, #.C. Reason: House in bed condition ee wre ee ee ee ee Ce ee ee ee 2] Otel nel 351 Grand Court oe Ba Piet re) a 21 na dol O14 of Property Cee eee ed Bete | pe see) + | CP ee G, C, Lineberger No change in tax value Re. Total value of real estate Mooresville, M. C, ie 0.K. pee ct eC Change from: $27,550 tax 7 value to $23,310 tax value Reason: No parking for Pas eM te OT’ 8, Chambersburg ; Change from: $1,880 tax v. Ct Cleveland, §.C, Reason: Gin a omer no market value PR a at ed es ae tS ae eee term of Superior Court was read, The Grand Jury recommended that the courtyard in the Jail be made secure and properly used as had been originally planned, Prt the air conditioning system in the Hall of Justice be inspected as it is hot in ne room and cool in another and the air ie not circulating Poo eae Peet ed bist se i ee aT of the first inspection of the county's new jail made by James H, Pitts, Pe ee ee rt a ne aT Oe On ee ee ee eed Pe A ee te a eae De a for IREDELL COUNTY which was prepared by the county manager, and instructed Sn a elieeeed ee ee PO ee ee ee ee be B&D FABRICS TAX SUIT WITHDRAMM. Receipt of « letter from Dougles G. Eisele, attorney, was stknowledged, withdrawing the demand for return of taxes in the amount of $286.92 paid on December 14, 1970, for years 1964 to 1970, inclusive by B & B Fabrics, because of the decision by the Supreme Court of North Carolina in the Strong Tire case adverse to the position of the A Te ae ROAD PETITIONS, ‘The following road petitions were approved for con- sideration by the State Highway Commission on motion by Commissioner eT ROOM CC Mme eT oe a se eee week” Beek PS 2. Extension to Margaret Drive, Chipley Park. Ree eee SO Me Sem mee iT Re Bae 4. Mooresville Belt Road, 5. Extension of SR 2354, leading to Third Creek Waste Water Treatment oe eases ees tee 6, SR 1439 (Shady Cove Road), paving requested, 7, SR 2301 and 2302, hard surface, AID TO BLIND, One termination and nine revisions of blind aid grants were approved as recomended by the director of social services, on motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, REPORTS, The following reports were received and placed on file: Veterans Service Report for August, Lake Norman Marine Commission-Minutes of August 9, 1972 meeting. Health Department - August Electrical Inapector ~- August Pate vet med iM at we ee re eg brought to the attention of the Beard « letter from Mre, C onstance Brown te the Board of Elections, « copy of which had been mailed to each commissioner, De ee ee ee a ee es Bs ss) ovis Gets a. ey my September 5, 1972 employed by the Board of Elections but was supposed to work for the county manager also when she had time re ee Ot se eT) Board was considering a change she was offered a Pe ed departments ab the same salary, which she ret Tee ee ee ee eo | her views of My ees Mee Tm wee 8 se \ LIST OF BILLS FOR AUGUST: Bite) de | Sarah J, McLaughlin F. M. Steele ROT ree James M, White Bernice M, McJunkin Bl erm etl Ts) Mac. Victor Electronics Supply The Carolina James White S$, T, Webster, Jr. BY aeb Rt Me mS a) L, L, Nesbit Holly Inn Bil a eo) “Samuel T. Webster, Jr. 3, T, Webster, Jr. Oy eet Brady Printing ees SM | Southern Bell Lewis Simpson Lewis Simpson Lewis Simpson raat) ervice Co, of Certs] Uniform Service xterminating Co eaeea ese von «24 Trans, to San Antonio, Tex. be td peo tT tht te Ee) on ” a Per Meee eels) ATTIC CTS ET ea Ty rAd Press eer DN fete) eet) tte Pee it Lee pee ty Gas & Oil eee et Refélis for nse 309 37,50 rer a Paelt] rs PY PAS) Be) pete) CPE Pek PeLy Ete) te yyy ae 4 128,41 payee Ae) 67,00 ~T; 316,05 eee Paee) tm | 24 nedo6 PR Ne f Insurance Agency Baths eld) BUILDINGS MAINTENANCE Mae Bell Browner Salary Mae Bell. Browner ¥ er Me ee ool Mae Bell Browner Re ieee Ls Ri cme |) BOT ee eet Rl meee s Peep e CMP a Wee eso pee hod Ree ae wes ch eh Dee baer ery Ct he pr ces) Hertron Chemical Co. et Johnnie M, Tilley Py taal Palmetto Chem, & Supply Sy ee ae Me eee +3 % Sm eee eee rite eer ula] be YL boar eal tb ame TS Supplies oT 3,00 Pert ee) by Geet eels Bl ee So) 544,00 Mary N, Adams Bie maee) Frances C, Graham 364,00 Geneva J, Sharpe 8 kPa) Louise M, Taylor : PS Sue) bere mee la) rvs wae) James S, Deaton, 2 . fro ee ee.) John Ly Pox, Jr. . : Re ee ‘ : Priore John T, Saith Appraisal Meeting Ree ee ie bee. }g John L, Fox, Jt, ee Pee MS , Cc, B, Evens . Hs tional Asen, of Assessing Officers - Tuition pe eed ee ed i erry eT) s Brady Printing Co, best] ae eg ba) K 3599 Ss Soe od 83 + tee ee kee Eel @ 4971 Bemice M, McJunkin 4 CN ra Alice M, Cass sai 14 Wallace Business Forms State of N, C, Copier Account Brady Printing Co. Pita ti eed PLANNING, ZONING, MAPPING 4973 Jerry T. Lundy R, T. Brantley Dwight J, Goforth R, A, Lowery, Jr. J, M, Morrow ~ ?, Steele, Jr. Lou A, Burg pee Ralph L,: Gilbert David S, Harrell nda 2, Nicholson Nancy L, Mitchell . By Kestler, Jr. hilip Mack ex F, Miller & Company RC sy me Tb Lou A, Burgess, II ph Gilbert cM Product Service Duncan Parnell, Inc. Fae eth arolina Business Machines \ ady Printing Co, 7 Statesville Reoord & Landmark etiait ame Pes COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Salary " Supplies beet te oe tae foe eT) bt eat Ratt] Salary " Cres et ty) Bee ce Repairs Sry eee] Advertising Teer. rm 4 as 1 ra es). bis 0) i Pee mem Salary re Pate) bit] Er ad « 571,00 Bip he) crt a ee : bye wae) baie» Yt) be me kee] ber te 100,00 K 3616 Mac's T. V. & Electronics Maintenance Repairs VLE yd K 3617 Carolina Motor Co, Weeeker Serv, & Repairs 92,08 K 3618 Shaver Motor Company BOT io pharm be mme Ube by) K 3619 Mooresville Motor Company Repairs 16,82 K 3620 Pethel Chrysler-Plyn. bead Bye 8) kal 2 J, D, Cox bey te ane 4 Lebe's Tire Service Tire Repair Uae) aa Sun Oil Company rt eee * be 8 Pe aa ya National Police Supply Py Taek 319,80 baie 2) Central Piedmont Criminal Justice Sales Tax phe 4s ame v4 foe et lg Copies vi X 3655 Carolina Business Machines Supplies 47,38 a Bs) Rie mee Cee ee le itp ee) hers ae L ted at ess Be ld eee 6,18 ae K] ba eter Ty ire ee] bb R) PE os Coe oa Bk Bio Pe a hh) eRe) ate lad peers SC UCL K 3603 Southern Bell ST a eet] 5011 pea tt eee ease] Ter od 400,00 Rep vd Margaret L,. Cash a 364,00 5013 Howard E, Feimster My 231.75 ty 479,00 Earl 7, Jenkins af et) AER ehakahalabalalatabebstalesenenal Bobby R, Abernathy hey ae Pee: Se 2d luella P, King yt Ae ig Jeanie W, Little 5 Betty J. Robb yd Bmory H. Thigpen - John T, Smith iy Copier Account er bey Bec-Car Printing Co, Ree Carolina Business Machines Brady Printing Co, Burroughs Corp. no IBM Corp. tothe tl Ee Rretiai a meses Service N, <. Local Gov, Employees Retirement Sa tt REGISTER ‘OF DEEDS Salary abe 3 Pat abd ree Pee alt Tee) ees 2 tT sxegory MTT Sg Pat tote tela Copies wel at td Pel ba va Interstate Rebindi Restoration Record Books Starrette's: Office Equipment Supplies ert Superor Court eee ery y eee a eel eee service Py Tatts, = , Teel . 7 re X ige iz) ce B Seen P " ] r wma eee . * oer pon aes ts 310,12 PT reve Gots OU bio any V mms Bod 5048 * Paul Ww, Lambert Salery Biel Iris L. Mayberry . 3571 by Bape TS Travel aa 4 Copier Account rey Kies) Bee-Car Printing Co, ivy Pea Ly K 3655 rbot Me re mo uct bs Southern Bell ELECTIONS Rh aera s)) 9 a ee vs L, H, Meet, Jr. a ' De Roy mmOh ee Sst 1) | Constance M. Brown oe eed forsee a) Cel a Brady Printing Pee LY 11,38 Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising eT.) Te ae me ee Repairs Pe) Prat a wD ed Tet paces Pe) 3 brie e LIBRARIES ae > ie) beat Peay sweets td Budget Payment Pe Me ee) pete ret) FIRE FIGHTING ae Bi el pa ees Bee Se 175,00 Marmony Fire lept. “a ‘ be et) Lyd Mt, Mourne Fire Dept. se 175,00 ae ae) Cool Springs Fire Dept. nd ery) tm eee 1 * 3665 W, Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. « ed Central School Vol, Fire Dept. 667 pest ts me Ome tts ae Xd ee wee ee M cd ee es el PST Me ee es bs aa 3671 Crome tee eet) es Pea tte) bi Tew Ceo oy bd Ye eB bade te lat Bete Rakai, nARAR 8 & K 3562 K 3685 ae 1) ae T2 sais <3) ae oh) a5) a prea ME eo ON pee Mee eed bt Pee et) Benefit & Retirement System mS ec ge be ek es Seem Ct ees eek) Shield,Co. a DEBT SERVICE Ree ist tt i ee Company GENERAL ASSISTANCE Serer San ed Social Services - Petty Cash Statesville Drug Company St eet A & P Food Stores fe tert oe ren Clothing Dart of Troutman 4 J. G Penney Co. Smitheys Store Western Carolina Center vrs, Tom Baldwin David Crews ‘rank Parlier rte ee aks Foster Care Pepa ns ET sess Part weer yee br ead dorothy Cowan et Pee eee. Be Xolphus Duncan er ft] sevelt Gaines ead oe eats Pome te mae bors ts sae rs, Mary Pua eet] yertie Scott ells age - eels es Rr Cte) rs. i ot ] Tipton ee ee Peri ae oy ity me xs. Redecca Williams 2a Bais) a aggie White ldrens “ome, Inc. esnore School, Inc. ee eee rugs stheide Drug Company rset pee Ts [t.2 eels 18,12 PLA BOY MED ; eras 4 < 3733 ris ct eats ag pesati-g y trae Xx 3734 Bill R, MeLain, M.D. Medigal Care 5,00 a | CT ade Ee MeL et Me Te Td LS] pas v2) | Be PET elt at lel Payment to Physician P20 Pa) aK TCT a Dr. A, 8, Sloan ss 9,00 ame YA} bea eh Petts es 15,00 Rae rT td ’ 33,32 EMS Mk) BBO; Mp3.) 3 8), PoC OMe ome RCL!) |) eh MRE Lb kad WELFARE ADMINISTRATION ies bl Dorothy M, Fleming cae tog Paw Sate biel) Pee Sn oral) a 7 11,00 bt Pf Ps ee bith) ba TP et] 521,00 5059 SPS Se. we Mer Ce bly Theima C. Barker $y ane] 5061 Harry J, Beard 716,00 lois E, Chambers Ie Patricia A, Connelly J Nora L, Deal a Mary A, Deaton pest SCLC We eet John ¥, Donnelly, Jr. Phyllis 6, Early BOOS maeree 2 tJ Martha J. Ford Carolyn P, Furr Ometta L, liarris Vivien J, Jarvis Anne C, Johanson Nellie T, Kimbrough § * po Se Meee bss Te hPL) se Gata Mic linet i ete ea ~ S ~ a K 2744 John C, Foltz bs Martha Ford “Martha Kirkman Peggy Lackey Beth a Cees Pa e Cta bert se Bloc ta) Donald Mauney ieee eee) Norma Morrison Thurston Templeton ead mets Ginger Vincent eer ae ems ht} ie Xerox Supplies ' ea eet bes i BS Pat ood so James Robertson ayment to Thysician [ B, Sloan i Se Mi Ts) Sa oe Peet mcr es es y P Pee Ld ete Ld er aa eg er seven) ree Se ee v1 aL Stegall teh Feat e Clinic leton, tis De Fice Equipment Supplies et aso eit yeP ea ee isd Pe as ee a A yi eet ee ho) ar Pre CLL Pe ed Sats ‘i , | Pte ee Sa as | eerie] atesville Pat] ry. r? Pe ee ee ae Pa ren a h le A « ee s © te « Li ° e rt - aed eee oe 8 | e co — Pema a Gets iL | PUBLIC ASSISTANCE. Ne. Sar eels et Rt eC 4,619.89 pert pe ent > ae aa! See ORM (same Lee aL | peer eee (sarees | State Commission for the Blind MISCELLANEOUS Air eee ee | Ree he ts eye e) felt) Serene OL ake Ei ea] 131,77 eee eS ed 4 Refund-LEOBR 23.95 Ray S, Farris bette eee scl poe se) NPM Tea le Sea ne tet eS ya Pet) PP eee des ee ad bart Te) tae NPMReMmE OMe) | Mace) bye Kad pital Ins. pL 40) American Family Life Assurance 0 Cancer Ber ter ty Pale Reiter ee ee eis 3 CPR PPI pe MRM) bey : Ses Ad Less: Payroll Deductions leet Cla ya iY) LEOBR rir Pek) be.) ry seers Federal Tax 8, 180,08 State Tax 1,871.80 Hospital Ins, bw ed Peewee tae) bE: > eo) GRAND TOTAL 330,253.63 REALTH DEPARTMENT RAY Salary eae a 902,00 Dr te dd or a) peewee t | et mes) 498,00 PY) bys Oe) rie ae) 685,00 bre pet) a =E~ nee Ree eB) Blaine C, Clanton ROT a ety Doris P, Johnson a ett me ot Loy sg oa CLL) ry Lexine White ‘4 Glenn Fux, Jr. fe Cress S, Hall es SB GEM Paes tl) J. ©, Moore SOM ht Zt oe Rie Paes Cl be Cl) = Re eo) a Iredell Water Corporation Artsy ream eae a eee Water & Lights Southern Bell Telephone Telphone Service eee acts Crt 6m a N, C. State Board of Health | Supplies DITCO Laboratories Battie ee SAM eat) Meter Rental E. N. Scroggs, Inc, Supplies Starrette's Office Rquipment Watts Plumbing & Heating ta ett) Lazenby-Montgomery Hdwe, Co, Ladder Lazenby Insurance Agency Insurance ets Tea | a ert ~ublic Service Co, of N, C. ent] New Method Laundry & Cleaners Ort. eee tee i ~ublic Service Co, of N. C, r Te ere ey Led id Mae tt ee ee) etd oresville Telephone Co, Telephone Service abe Mt Lae Ls beat a ee A eee bro) ttle Me «6 tee el] ewis, M, D, Ty POR eae ek te ee lue Cross & Blue Shield, aes! nton oe Deduction on Aug. check Pes vo ae Tt etire it Ais Serre te Cree ce , ete es] meer " erp ee re , Pte A wa 24 nx 365 Pe ee Cee Salery B 1445 Alan J, Boram m B 1446 Loy W. Devine “ TS Pet ae) ee i te aC ee ee) Kg re Pett Ml cs eed ad yay ey B 1452 Lucretia T, Wagoner ef Sb PC Mee oa Peete ee Se ad Non-residential Sdaries bere Pe B 1454 Brady Printing Co. ee 19,51 B 1455 Judity B. Dagenhart Travel be) B 1456 Loy Devine ag SS) B 1437 Bob Fetach " re B 1458 Ingeborg S, Gibson " et B 1459 Thomas J, Lyerly © 51.98 B 1460 Melita Moore hs yi] eet Meee ae ae ET dl 17,80 B 1462 John Whitfield sf 22,55 B 4163 Warren A, Young bs pC Pere eee Telephone Service ee) B 1465 Statesville Reeord & Landmark Advertising 9.90 Pee me ee ss ee Ss Res B 1467 City of Statesville Water & lights 83,12 Per ee pst ty) Pm B 1469 WM, C, Local Governmental Employees' Retirement ais y 154,24 b M, C. Blue Cross & Blue Pee yt mae’ ij rs eT ae) MISCELLANEOUS OT ne then PT ser oe) Px AY 1472 M,C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. ‘ bed) North Carolina National Bank Federal Tex Sy ase September 25, 1972 bres ese Sg ce eee cert Oe ee September 25, 1972, at 7:30 P.M,, im the Commissiners Room at the Courthouse ct Present: Dr. Robert Long, chairman, and Commissioners J, D, Thompson, Sarah J, McLaughlin, and James M, White. Nee eC ee ee Pe ee ae) es ee ls Mt) a Re a CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order and opened with prayer by Chairman Long. REMOVAL OF COUNTY HOME GRAVEYARD, Mr. Webster reported that he and Dr. Pee Me MeO sess a es OM ee TN Bee te bed the county farm preperty sold to Bernhardt Industries and recommended that the Pert e I a ee Le Pongal that it might be more appropriate'to try to find some church maintained cemetery in the county which would accept them md Mr. Webster and Dr, Nicholeon were requested to check this out, Rev, Paul Conrad, who was present, volunteered his services to try to find a location, Commissioners authorized Mr. Webster to proceed with advertising the proposed removal according to G, S. 65-13, with any objections to be heard by the Board at the regular meeting on November 6th, REBIDS POR WEST IREDELL HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTED AND CONTRACT APPROVED, Present for this part of the meeting were Iredell County Board of Education Chairman C, Wileon White and Members Summers, Stradley, and Brown; Members-elect a eT eee ee Attorney Chamblee and Architects Adams and Pegran. Chairman Long announced that the meeting was called eo that the school board could present the new bide for West Iredell High School which were received on September 20, 1972, . White, echool board chairman, presented Mr, Pegras to present and eran s aes 0 Prem 4 arts i), September 25, 1972 i Sort a4 0 eC SC MM ee ae a ee financing. Mr, Pegram went over the new bide in detail. The base bids amounted to ES Pes) Peete to $2,015,224 for the first bids, The alternates amounted to $278,944 compared to the first bids of $368,554, for an overall reduction of $194,586, However, Mr. Pegram stated that in some instances certain items had been left out of the rebid specifications which accounted for part of the byt sc Mr, Poston explained that in addition to the base bids and alternates amounting to a total of $2,B9,192, there were additional obligations which would be required to occupy the building, which he listed as follows: Lockers, basketball backboards (left out in rebid) $28,800 Architect fees (paid 967,500) remaining bt Ty ie 12 amen pee ere en CSC eT Rt tk eee meet) Cafeteria Furniture (tables and chairs) 5,000 tee at ly Pr Library Purniture(not in contract) Cl Peer Mm t eet eo. ph ee TTT eS 4 2 Be a eee ee require $1,057,843 over and bows the funds already on hand or provided for. pCa Pra An ae Mig 8 EE A ET 2 Cae ry oO tierra tea dale hac TE te Maecenas a ete eee ee ee ee ee ee eee rere Ml ate eer elated een dal aa $773,099 in the 1973-74 budget, Cie ra eoaaemmeal vac ic’ meas p be fn vane mameememieaeeds pre seeing. a: | > pe pneimalalinad Cele ar agar ve “$e we: i CIB SHC Pr RT cee ae Iredell Cpunty Board of Commissioners fer this purpose in the 1973-74 budget, Ne ee eee dled eet anata a . Ce Ce Pe ld ptr eg be PATS) pa potty bE Pe 3 Y/ Heating 181,499 bs tte 168,485 Kitchen Equipment 27935 Perot tml ter) py Water line into building ELH) Per CesT eR se el pS ety /4 PRE) Special Capital outlay appropri- ation for 1972-73 738,070 Letter of Intent to appropriate PC wee eed | ARSED $ 2,048,248 CO a passed by unanimous vote of the Commissioners present. Pe eed me eee eM et a ed at entrance to landfill, had complained that there is so much dust coming from the road into the landfill that it sifts into the house, and asked if it could Peet ee ems Dee ae ee Sea Mr. Webster was asked to contact one or more of the rural fire departments to see if they would sprinkle down the road, ee ee the procedure for getting Poe ADJOURN, The meeting was Pe ee % EPS ats See cee Clerk to Board A erg Me | rd os ts rie Page 1 wa 2ined70 . ‘ ‘The Iredell County Board of Commissioners held ite regular monthly meeting October 2, 1972 on Monday, October 2, 1972, at 7:30 P.M., in ee ee a) courthouse, with all members of the board present, namely: Dr, Robert Long, tt ee i McLaughlin, F. 'M, Steele, and James M. White, Pe ee ee ae T. Avery, Jr., county attorney, De CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by Chairman Long. INVOCATION, The invocation was given by Commissioner Thompson. WEST LAKE VALLEY SUBDIVISION APPROVED, On motion by Commissioner Thompson, Pee ee eT NE ‘voted unanimously to approve the final plat of West Lake Valley Subdivision, Sls ee ee MTT pe es tecommended by the Iredell County Planning Board and presented by Jerry Lundy, PROPOSAL FOR NURSING FACILITY, | De. David Preasly and Mr. W. M. Phillippe, Jr., wore present to continue the dlsetseioh about providing « mureing hone for pene rst Cee ee eee nen Bene p° eee rr) DULLDING COURS INSPECTIONS, Jerry Landy and Low A, Burgess from the Planning Departaent were present to snewer any questions about the proposed building code or fee schedule that had come up since adbption of the codes had been proposed. be Lundy teported that the electrical inspection fees are not in line with the oe es ee Peer eae ee tl Tg cv City of Statesville he recommended that the City of Statesville be contacted before any change is made. Motion was made by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner tts and passed, that the County Planning Director Lees ttt) congact r= v esa g of Statesville and to work out with them a fee schedule for electrical inspections See Cee te ee) et ey ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions were Pe ty Mt eee ee motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by eer ees pre Ts Se kee Pe ee) che ee eee beet ee es eee ae ere ree CSS ed 4. Green Acres Mobile Home Park, addition to system, Ce eS ee ey 6, Ashbrook Park in Shiloh Township, addition to system, 7. SR 1441 and SR 1453, paving. TAX REBATES, The following list of tax rebates iseued by the Tax Supervisors office for the month of September Parakey reasons as shown was approved on motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner bere REBATES FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER pure bet bad YEAR REASON Cristy eee 1963 Property was sold to Rockwell Church, aad used for Church purposes £.Broad St.Pantry Outdde 1972 Error in listing inventory listed 47,000 instead of $4,700 Praag fens tery 1970 Woe Poll tax, over 3 ” re ” Miller Cycle Seles Ineide 1972 Error in computing toventory 99,665, instead of 996,675. wm «21 nad71 . eee tT) wa = 2 madT2 esto) bed be TN ee ® Pt eg William R. Lowe Olin Land double charged, bgt. cde Le eee Sle PT Lee BCT ECT) Tax listing ertor, no household to list 4,65 R, E, Cook Outside ee ee Td 1,75 Lance B, Hegler bere med Error in transfer on discovery A MS ose! Gary Allen Barnett Chambersburg by eee st Ml eet Oe be charged to Goforth Sales R, W, Atwell = Delks Coddle Creek Peet ee eed PA be. PS bet Dog priced wroug Mr, & Mes, H,T, Brown Inside Bortolo me Lt eels | Mrs, Marie Freeze be ee Me Tbh RRQUEST FOR WAIVER OF LATE LISTING PENALTY. A request from Munter Manufacturing ee ee swe et et gn eee eee) denied, on motion by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissione Steele, hee ee MC ee te ee PCM mmo ero Bs eC ee ee Ce ed Saeed approved as qubaitted by the department of social services, Pret Re ars OD Aa a tes I tel ce ll nih eel mneitents tine eee eae Normen Marine Commission and adopt the following resolution in appreciation of ber Te Tn eC ee ee ee) ee ee ee eC ee eC : PA Me tM eS Be) hereby express their deep apprec- {ation for the time and effort expended by George cee ee eed FO ed Peete ete tees mee eal) Ce rt ed public Pers et es a SPEC COG bt eh § WATER QUALITY MANAGE- yee A eT Steele, the county's representative to Centralina Council of Governments, presented the following information regarding a Regional Water Quality Management Pett) “Under existing Federal law, no Federal or State grants for sewage treatment plants can be made after July 1, 1973, unless a Regional Pra wet eee me tt ese has beep adopted by the local govern- ments and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency. Dee ee | extend the deadline and provide up to 100% funds for this planning. However, the possilility of a fi Pose eek ese and should this happen the deadline will still dead PTT TEC TT eT ee te ee Ce rae es funds now available and has been assured of approval if our local 50% share is made available, ee ee "Using the 50% grant level, « special « from all OG members is needed to raise the required non-federal share Ce “CENTRALINA has delayed making this request in hopes that 100% funding ee ee ee ee ee wou ld halt plen- Be the deddline. “Should 100% funding be evatlable in the future Pes pe Te eae es would be senegotiated with EPA, and the ee eed fuods would be returned on « pre rate baste to the member governments. Pies as Ch) October 2, 1972 Peete a Gees ve. era "This special assesement of $ .06 per capita is limited to this purpose ana for this fiscal year only," Qn motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the Board voted unanimously to pay the special assesement of 6¢ pe capita to Centralina Council of Governments as its part to finance the Regignal Water Quality Management Plan, with the understanding pao" any SS special DO ee oe bese eae CT My eT) available, The qunty's payment amounts to $4,331.82 and is to be paid from pa eT Cerne ee eC een) Ce to be CO Ce el) we en EC Tg be Peres es ae ee et preteen eee Tene CCT ty announced that the November meeting of the Centralina Council of Government is to be held in Iredell County, with the Iredell County members as hosts, Plans Oe te 3 MINUTES APPROVED. alt ll enn eet ee LE BC I lela al Re aren # Om motion by Commissioner ena oR Bh 5100 EP te § bp ley 3 5193 5120 K 4065 5104 Te eee J Pry eee er bey F, M, Steele Joe D, Thompson RP elm a Bernice M, McJunkin Mac Victor Electronic Supp oo tert Tat) COUNTY ATTORNEY I, .T,. Avery, Jr. S, T, Webster, Jr. Statesville Travel Service S, T. Webster, Jr. S, T. Webster, Jr. >ick-Nicollet Hotel Business Machines Service ete eM ld iat -rinting Co. Sewer ot ct) vu. Brady Serta as wn «21 nx375 BTS at aes) COUNTY MANAGER Salary 1, 386,90 Ticket to Minneapolis byt) Travel 100,00 i cee Expenses to Minneapolis ht) Supplies 20,00 or bat) Postage Sia Pea LY ST ba eet] cae Th IN Salary er Por Pr 1 os $5 aarp . o eee ated Bema Bg “Hall of Justice=Jail a ae ped rae Soe eC wees re ee ew Eee Bi Toe Jonah M, Ces amoey Jonah M, Jonah M, Lowe ers ot Mop el Ca Ody ere dy mm CL let a Cie) eas og Retin a Mee Uo Oy Wohnnie M, Tilley Palmetto Chemical & Supply Co, Piedmont Labor & Mfg, Co. H. & B, Co, of Statesville City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone td bored bb eat ha bey teat hd ea) +) pd + John T,. Smith Mary N, Adams Frances C, Graham Geneva J, Sharpe Rene ees.) Pee Calvin E, Eva Jolin L. Fox, ch Rls ae a boa) Starrette's Baa Equipment oP PMS 4 | Bis ee co eee bree sis Ty Sree wee | John T, Smith BN eee Abos Marine Publications Carolina Farm & Power vam Business Machine biachicaetesd Salary " C Supplies Labor & Material Service Call Pest Control © he eT) Labor & Materials ~ PPC emer tte bo ST att Service 3,115.63 TAX SUPERVISOR Salary See . Ber Travel and Exp, to School Expenses for attending School Supplies to ’ rer eae eee ee ay Bernice M, McJunkin Salary F110 aoe] etre ar : 476,00 Business Machine Service ee 40,00 lore a ead Copies 13,23 Reames) per NA 12,89 Carolina Busineés Machines pee eT 84,00 Southern Bell Telephone RT et) ree 1,511.04 PLANNING, ZONING AND MAPPING Jerry T. Lundy TS ag bees ee Per Diem J, Goforth bs ly Morrow Rankin cs a ag bbe tr ee’ Tetetoy tet Piatt tad aes aa Sead PF yy are ke ad Starrettes Office be a potaiag Pa ey Py Mae's T, V, & Electronics L. V. Tate Robert Webster Howard Feimster The Bureau of National Affairs bey ests ee) Brothers Tire Sales Cliff-Day and Co, Summers Auto Service Shaver Mdpr Co. Peat ttl, Se mes ORS era et a) Veto Mee ot) National Police Supply lee tt wee eels ee pAE-S 2 ea Paes) Howard E, Feimster Business Machine Service fore ekg Pen Peer te Brady Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone Lonnie M, Little preteen | Clarence W, Mills: Cee We omy sg Barbara S$, Moore E, Lane Murphy, Jr. Robert R, Sherill Chloa L, Willis boa ere cl) TSEC SC ora mk ey pee eC CTE tg Cy 1-40 Ford Mart ciate ee vholesale ies eet Nw bith) Pee) " Repairs & Maintenance bse " pee tas pe oe ” Repairs SAECO eM b oid iy ee] ba eee CM het Pt Pee LY bec] fobs etsry rn Bra eo) fore be) poy ts te) Ep ee ly Services Pees] Ls pene Kye 3822 3823 RARRKRARA 5106 bp iS) BP Ey) Bat peat die 7B) ¢ 4006 ¢ 4907 at's} antes) ¢ 4010 OYA) ¢ 4027 atid YP) 4977 H James I, Bae PRG ee ee BT we) bt Peat Statesville Roofing & Heating. Supplies Pr ee 12,50 RSC Me abe ee Dog Tags 563,16 J, D. Cook, Jr. em yt epee | Kept t) William P, White hs 100,00 Pm eo) Po, pee) 1,793.87 boy Vv Wp 208 et Bae] John T, Smith Salary 544,00 pel) SEL a CL “ Rea Pee aa eS : re luella P. King ye Brenda , Lambert bs Jeanie W, Little « Betty J. Robb tae e toe see ee) Emory i, Thigpen Travel-Greensboro eet tae Te ect byt bet Nee Cy embod ett) temo tml ity pee Clyde Rudd Associates Card File Piedmont Airlines, Inc, PNG met a) 8 a cd f Supplies S, Postmaster eet ptr) OPV eC MESO mera eee etter tt RT aoe] Southern Bell Telephone erent webinding & Restorati hine Service ee Cet ine bas ° r -_ bt hs) > ar , Py s oT ed , oT iz ds , errs ee es 1 « ~ local Governmental Employees Retirement System N, C, Public Employees Social Security Agency OF DEEDS ets, sey upplics ty pete yam enh) BOOK Naney 1, Myers Gray & Creech Pepe OM ett Peet id This) ly Printing Co. uthern Bell Telephone a a Paul W, Lambert pi Saar Lb hy Pe mee ad Statesville Upholstering ©. Copier Account U, 5S, Postmaster Printing Co, hern Bell Telephone P, Long 1, West, Jr. Oe tt i Lem ht Floy Wilkinson Rose 3, Ingram Opal MK, Lackey Ruby D, Nessor ee We eer a ry Mooresville Tribune Copier Account U, S. Postmaster Pte Me TGC Mba) ie Cae et ae Southern Bell Telephone pea OM eee ed Town of Mooresville ya Supplies vet To thet Cot) Tse) sh ee ee ns Supplies Supplies RT aoa.) Bro eet TN HS BOL Salary bess he eh eR maue CPE Ltt a oer td Sec ate be fered es cro) ee Ga ht Supplies Braet | OOF 88 Pt te ya ld eee) Brady Printing Co, it Pay Dept. of Motor Vehicles Title and License Plates Southern Bell Telephone Co, a eer) Fi SPECIAL. AP’ RIATION Etchison BERET a4 US tome) Stewart pet bo eel bse ¢) h Electric Co, Wring & Light Fixtures PEO ME 18) € Mooresville PRE tated eel Sa eet} YD OPER] RY tes CL PRL OMe Peel 300,00 2roject Account Donation 25,90 EUSA a ties " 1 sSaelrten tte MeGter Sb ae Be ee URE Lb eel) Clerk of Superior Court Hearing Sra 1 eee Mele (ba: Momo tet tur td PXh cea Seetd Southern Bell Telephone Co, its ae tor) N.C, Blue Cross® Blue Shield Bast bar Wate eM? asi aba lL) State Tax N, C. Local Gov, Employees Retirement System Public PSC Pen tsa s7 Pm vbet 1 eee ete ee So State University eh el set OM Sethe till) nm = 21 ax 381 98 8 5202 By] 5204 pao) e493) By Ley) 5208 5205 5219 5211 5212 5213 5214 5215 5216 5217 bya t:] 5219 $220 By eet bre ¥ bye es) Bye 5225 bye) bye ed byes] TiS Mrs, Charles Vaughn ope batt ML tte) irs, Rose Weeks Pas ggie White Nett C LS aera Cy Bates bt le) sy Per tlre. a y Drug Co, becea Williams Bars See) Funeral Home 21 ns 382 puel t b OE tk Medical Iredell County Dept, of Social Services OTE P eg 5 ce rothy M, Fleming Paul L, Conrad 1, R, Creamer Linda ?, /brams rt ape Pees bd Thelma C, Barker Harry er Ebay Lois £, Chambers Patricia A, Connolly Jamie ?, Cox Nora Deal Mary bet taeda) Lucinda P, Dees John F, Donelly, Jr. rllis C, Early Pea ed carolyn P, Purr Ometta L, Harris xt OPM td) Nellie T, Kimbrough Charles P, Kirkman Martha L, Kirkman honed B, Lackey SSeS mee oa ST eae, le Pete ao pe Oe a) late pment tl melny Iredell County Health Department » -ayment to Physician Supp lies ADMINISTRATION ERE a4 Per Diem PLS) CT eee) Peet) ce reat 749 ,00 264,22 Pe) yee) Pot ee) Tas] Cee 571,00 ce 598,00 625,00 trey bh DS Pet) ye ee betas) Bad a Cara st K 3892 ar ay) ty) 0 he abel} ee Eety. ere 3904 Bw ESTE] Harold W, Baker Thelma Barker Harry Beard bee MeL a | Ret. a Meu eld Nora M, Deal orb mettle! pee tet me ree CT] Rio) emeelesetst Pe Og Martha Ford Carolyn vurr Ometta Harris PX: \stMeOrmmece ater Lol) ya 6 8 eyed tetep a MMe Sal ue Cotte lta Pome tee e a ott ta ry Sarre eerie! : 7 pea Se amma looresville Se tay seen. Pea pee eC SO et eee seme iS, Iredell County Iredell County Iredell County AD Fund State Conmissionefor the Blind id to the Blind es ey yep eT) oy, yroll “eduction wooiee vs tae d e Assurance Co, Insurance 3lue Shield Payroll Deduc local Governmental Mmployees Retirem Public loyees Social Security Agency inforc ex ficers Benefit and Retirement Fund Less: Payroll Deductions Rests ot tet 2,734, 29 A LEOB & RY Yh wal ey) Federal Tax: eb Be) els tae a 1,928, 46 Insurance: poe ee a Mrrey beet er eee) Te GRAND TOTAL Be Peek eee PM beste [oly Jane W, Arthur erbatee bd ea loE eee S27! op ba MeCrmn ey ete) Arthur D, Cowan Joyce E, Dobson 3etty J, Englebert fartha J, Ervin Slann Fox, Jr. ote Ea aha fo atte) Phe oi te) Poe by « white PANE es BAN eee RT RE tf 5 ees MISCELLANEOUS North Carolina National Bank Federal Tax American Family Life As@urance Co, Cancer Ins, i Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Inc, yee etal sta Ot) Str ts ed Local Governmental Employees’ Retirement System Public Employees’ Social Security BAe AH Les3: Payroll Deductions OSG Tiel 61 Ce ee Sd Ls Rt te Sy Crete Insurance: YA PaAs) MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY Patricia W.° Baber Salary ar See pie aes be ae esr er eames Ty Melita Moore Lois Teeter Cantey Tomlinsas John C, Whitfield Warren A, Young ba eer ee) me tL Bs es Bec-Car Printing Co, et weer st ae ie B & B Mortgage Co., Inc. tsa Paris seek | September Travel eet bored Services bys eer BS eee Rent tT ae ee a N. C, Blue Cros# and Blue Shield, Inc, . Public Employees’ Soetal Secyrity Agency Local Governmental Euployees' Retirement Systen ee IO td Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Pete ot Bree | Severt me naicten a] he bet ed October 2, 1972 i ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 P.M, until October 16, 1972 at 7:30 P, M, o er te te aes ti ~ po pee ee CT] Pov a Get (oe) ae The Board of Commissioners convened in adjourned py pete ly Monday, October 16, 1972, at 7:30 P.M, in the Commissioners Room at the Court- ivr la Ae ss ae ee pF tos) Be poet ee eee ee) M, White, and F, M, Steele. Pet ee a Cm BS ae te Osa CTE Oeste | called the meeting to order and gave the pers WA’ OJ ELEVATED Oe tee | PPT TT TOM Me port eas | Fe ee Mountain road and 1-40, estimated cost $95,000. Their attorney, William P. Pope, reported that the water caporation has Pe Oi ae Pe) contracted for their system, which is 80-90% complete now and expected to ry PO Ae the water to be supplied by the Alexander Ds paneer) everything possible that they could justify oe ee ey Seah tehieana Dd cr ay located at Old Mountain Road = d I-40, reported that he had been talking I ada teen el ted hl eer ee Naat ST ll eee October 16, 1972 Pere) Pat from the county planning 4 ar etd Nee eee eee eee en oa De ee ee Ts is left entirely to the counties.and municipalities, with farm use buildings excluded from its provisions, On motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the ee ey pea County Building Code, to go into effect on January 1, 1973, A copy of the Iredell pvenwan Building Code is attached to the minutes of this meeting as a part of the minutes, FEE SCHEDULE FOR BUILDING CODE, In addition to the fee schedules which had previously been under study, Mr, Burgess presented a pwoposed schedule for electrical inspections which had been worked out jointly with the City of Sate eee es ee rs St ec On motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the OCC Me Pk eee Meee tee eer SMe ls wee eter Code was adopted by unanimous vote, effective January 1, 1973: BUILDING CODE INSPECTIONS BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION, AND MOBILE HOMES: ph /M or fraction thereof 50,000 plus $1,50/M or pest eas od pte) plus $1,00/M or fraction thereof vem plus $0,50/M or bad eC as od baht be [eis es] eto seats) Extra inspection HEATING - AIR CONDITLONING: ie ewe ee boilers, and electric steam generators, ee eT) Space and unit heaters, gas and Creme sts | , ve | mt 3580 Corea eC Peed ELECTRICAL: Item Service size 100 Amp or less Ce ee pe ee ee eves sed par ee sess Pv eel east sats Not eo ses tM st eg if a motor, furnace, pump, range, sign, appliance other than plug-in, etc., is added the minimm cory eC ee Pee ere ry Pee ee a ee ee original inspection... x i ee a’ eS ee Radiant heating, first panel each additional panel Temporary Service Inspection pee se ee oe a et eee Maximum Fee (singTw family dwelling) . + + Mileage. "3-4 o Deseret it ey MATER AMD SEWER LIME TO INDUSTRIAL SITE, “A written request was received from the Mooresville Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Mooresville for the radhadace aiken taneuek tediendinetad antennal aeanealeneniaian Sd dt Peet a etree erty cle Ce CLL Pee rts ee meh et the water and sewer ev wrr ee st ee ee Ce bb Ter E Peete Ow MC tl og the industry to locate on this particular site. Pe ae Mr Bea 5 On motion by Commissioner Thompsan, seconded by Commissioner cite | Peete ee ee eee ee establish the center of the branch as the boundary line for the northerly line eect eM oar Umbc eee lk Pree. Me ee eee CHANGE ORDER FOR LOWRANCE HOSPITAL, On motion by Commissioner eT by Commissioner Thompson, the Board approved a request from the Lowrance Hospital Building Committee for change order Ce ae ety amount was, paid by Lowrance Hospital, Inc. APPOINTMENTS FOR STATESVILLE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, On motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the following persons living in . the perimeter area were appointed to serve on the Statesville Board of Adjustment: J. B, Mayes, Sy., 2108 Beauty St., Statesville, N. Cc. te es W. H, Benfield, Monticello Drive, Statesville, N. C. Two year term The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 P.M, Sets ee ed eM bd of day of __ and recorded in Ox ee een ee as aes) Peers aos IREDELL COUNTY BUILDING CODE Article I. Adoption of regulatory codes by reference. (Authority: G.S. 143 Article ©; G, S. 153 Article 2; G. S. 153 Article 27.) Section 1-1. Scope of ordinance and codes. The provisions of this ordinance and the regulatory codes herein adop- fate Me sO y+) PG Me to Me ast Med ep hal ad (A) The location, design, materials, equipment, construction, re- construction, alteration, repair, maintetiance, moving,\ demolition, removal, use, and occupancy of every building or structure or any app- urtenances connected or attached to such building or structure; (B) The installation, erection, alteration, repair, use and main- tenance of plumbing systems consisting of house sewers, building drains, waste and vent systems, hot end cold water supply systems, and all app- Peta ly ster) Mitel bao) ded (C) The installation, erection, alteration, repair, use and main- tenance of mechanical systems consisting of heating, air conditioning, ventilating, and refrigeration systems, fuel burning equipment, and appurtenances thereof; (D) The installation, erection, alteration, repair, use and main- tenance of electrical systems and appurtenances thereof. Section 1-2. Building Code adopted. The 1967 edition of the North Carolina State Building Code, Volume I, General Construction, as adopted by the North Carolina Building Code wt ee ee ee eee) though set forth herein as the Building Code of the County of Iredell Pre re ee ee ete Me ae be GM a ee aoe methbds of construction, minimum standards, and use of materials in buildings or structures hereafter erected, Sd ahd kel altered, repaired, or otherwise constructed or reconstructed. Section 1-3, Plumbing ‘Code adopted. The 1968 edition of the North Carolina Elumbing Code (North Carolina State Building Code, Volume II, Plumbing) as adopted end published by the North Carolina Building Code Council and as amended, is hereby ST mea boa set forth herein as the Plumbing Code for the County of Iredell. COM Meee sr tere ere st ist ee eee Section 1-6, Amendments to codes. Amendments to the regulatory codes adopted by reference herein, which are from time to time adopted and published by the agencies or organi- zations teferred to herein shall be effective in the County of Iredell at the time such amendments are filed with the County Building Inspec- ra scone Me tie tt Co) oa Section 1-7. Compliance with codes. CU COME tet mae isa ians mt Dad ita) tae) Me Stake reconstructed, erected, altered, extended, enlarged, repaired, demol- et Me ho PM te mS requirements, minimum standards, and other provisions of the North Carolina State Building Code, Volume I, General Construction; (B) Every building or structure Petals Mcp eet es aa te cl ert ih ee eee Pyar bee ae be tal ach plumbing fixtures installed, constructed, altered, Cradles) 8s reconstructed PS he eC Cpe Ml tr es Re and other provisions of the North Carolina Plumbing Code (North Carolina State Building Code, Volume II, Plumbing). All plumbing systems shall be connected to a sanitary sewer system or other disposal system fas cemmel ty been approved by the Iredeli County Health Department; (C) All mechanical systems consistimg of heating, air conditioning, ventilating, and refrigeration systems, fuel Patra ee Me te UL Petts tt ee ae installed, erected, altered, repaired, used and maintained in accordance with the minimum standards, Peet bea tit ee Ul other provisions of the North Carolina Heating, Air Conditioning Pst) Ventilation Code (North Carolina State Building Code, Volume III, Heating, Air Conditioning and Ventilation); (Dy All electrical wiring, installations, PUM tte De Mere be erected, altered, repaired, used and maintained in accordance with Seer ie ie Pee ee ee la ee lS of the North Carolina State Electrical Code (North Carolina State Building ort Volume IV, Electrical). Ceres eee) st ae SOC eet bk eel) dae An offcial copy of each regulatory code adopted herein, and official copies of all amendments thereto, shall be kept on file in the office of the County Building Inspector. Such copies shall be the officiel rey ee Me a let Section 1-9. Exemptions. eee a a eC Mee Om 2 Ol) sae) me tM 110 Cel me eee) ett me ase Tem ae) 28 aes farm use buildings located on a bona fide farm. hen questions arise as to wheather or not use of certain lands constitute bona fide farming, the Inspections Supervisor shall consult with the Iredell County Extension Service and the Agricultural Stablization and Consveration Service (ASCS). Resid- ences on bona fide farms shall be construed to be in the catagory of farm use buildings, unless otherwise requested by the owner or contrac~ tor, in which case all Iredell County Building Code requirements shal br applicable Section 1-10. Separebility. If any portion, clause, or sentence of this ordinance, or the codes adopted herein, shall be determined to be invalid for any reason, such declaration of invalidity shall not effect che validity of the remainong portion of the ordinance, or codes herein adopted. Article Il, Inspection Division. aes ra | Peres 2 Section 2-1. Grgenizeton of Division ner RETR SE STS _] - (A) There is aan ea naa the Iredell County Planning ey tie et se Division under the Planning Director; 9 OC) Mei we tit eee) shall consist of a Building Inspector, a Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning - Ventilation Inspector, an ee ieee OC se ee ld Ce Sa tC be klik inspectors as may be authorized by the Board of County eve bay peels ba Sus we PE ts bts) we bea hl a aL his discretion, designate one of the pe tats Se eo) Sr ae ee responsible, to the PS esis eee ee supervision of the Division. Section 2-2. General duties of Division and Inspectors. It shall be the duty of the Inspection Division to enforce all of the provisions yaa be eed abs elt Meee) bat tee eh of codes herein adopted, and to make all inspections necessary to determine whether or not the Piss a best Pataca ee et ee North Carolina State Building Code, Volume I, General Construction, shall be enforced by the Building Inspector. fhe North Carolina Plumbing Code and the North Carolina Heating Code, North Carolina State Building Code, A (op RE) Il and III, shall be enforced by the Plumbing - Heating - Air Condit~ ioning Inspector. The North Carolina State Building Code, Volume IV, Electrical, shall be enforced by the Electrical Inspector. Section 2-3. Conflicts of interest. No officer or employee of the Inspection Division shall be financially interested in the furnishing of labor, material, or appliances for the Pera tt Me Paes ist bk le of a building or any part Dt se ae es ct ae ae Perret eer st) Met ts ee at is the owner of such building. No officer or employee of the Inspection Division shall engage in any work Pere eee ee or with the interests of the County of Iredell. Section 2-4. Seports and Records. per wbCt is CiM Ose r Mm gete Pir OMe Me ee Pee li rate records in convenient form of all applications received, permits issued, inspections, and Pe te ee all other work and activities of the Inspection Division, Teriodic reports shall be subm- itted to the Planning Director and Board of County Commissioners, and Pe tee es ks Section 2-5. Inspection procedure. (A) Inspections. The Inspection Division shall inspect all build- pet ee) and’work therein for which @ permit of any kind rt) been issued as often as necessary in order to determine whether the work CR OT ee eee he codes. When deemed nec- essary by the appropiate Inspector, Peer a ee me Pe ws Me ee oieenned Pe ae) may be made by approved and recognized inspection he ald ae tn no approval shall be based upon reporte of such organizations rer eee ts ee ett ee officer of such organization. j , Pe ater anne Division and the sppropriate heme ve each of the. following stages esd ; eee eee tee Poa ea Se tg Poured in place concrete structural elements shall be ile ache bday) each pour of any structural member. (3) Fireproofing Inspection. To be made after all areas required to be protected by fireproofing are lathed, but before the plastering melas a bee oes is applied. (4) Final Inspection. To be made after building or structure has all doors hung, fixtures set, and ready for occupancy, but before the building is occupied, (B) Calls for inspection. .equest for inspections may be made to Paes bt Maas Mees eel MAG Eee) Me aos Me tbo ee ta Me lll -lolted an The Inspection Division’ shall make inspections as soon as practicable after request is made therefore, provided such work is ready for insp- rte ee tomas bt ie ba ot be te OS Ccl yel Sole oll Me Sa ty ola the convenience of the Inspector. No work shall be inspected until it is in proper and completed condition reacy for inspection, All work Sebi CM Pei del Mele le hl Me Ted ty baeh UM Let Oe ay uncovered at the request of the inspector and placed in condition for proper inspection. Approval or reiection of the work shall be furnished Mo) a eC i Me Ll iol ee de Me dob Wey ae Melt hel Me cel tol dt] building or given to the permit holder or his agent. failure to call for inspections or proceeding without approval at each stage of cons- truction shall be deemed a violation of this ordinance. (C) Street or alley lines. where the applicant for a permit pro- poses to erect any building or structure on the line of any street or alley, or other public place, he shall secure a survey of the line of such street, alley, or other public place, adjacent to the prer sty upon which aes building or structure is to be erected befor: iatel Leb ast-4 with construction of such building or structure. It shell be ti duty of the Building Inspector to see that the building does not encroach upon such street, elley, or public plece. (D) Certificete of Occupancy. No new building or pert thereof shell be occupied, and no addition or enlargement of any existing building shall be occupied, and no existing building after bein: altered or moved shall be occupied, and no change of occupancy shall be at) in any existing building or part thereof, untill the Inspection Jivis- ion has issued a certificate of occupancy therefore. A temporary cert- ificate of occupancy may be issued for a portion or portions of e buil- ding which may safely be occupied prior to final completion and occup- ancy of the entire building. Application for a certificate sa” sai soca may be made by the owner or his agent after all final inspecfions have been made for new buildings, or, in the case of existing buildings, after supplying the information and data necessary to determine comp- liance with this ordinance, the appropriate regulatory codes and the zoning ordinance for the occupancy intended. The Inspection Division shall issue a certificate of occupancy when, after examination inspection, it is found that the building in all respects conf s to the provisions of this ordinance, the regulatory codes, and ¢ ning ordinance for the occupancy intended. Section 2-6. Oversight not to legalize violation No oversight or dereliction of duty on the part of any Inspector or other official or employee of the Inspection Division shall Le deemed to legalize the violation of any provision of this ordinance or any provision of any regulatory code herein adopted. Section 2-7. Powers of Inspection Officials (A) Authority. Inspectors are hereby authorized, empoweréd, and directed to enforce all che provisions of this ordinance and the regul- atory codes herein adopted eee ‘ oat a7 ri es it) (8B) Sight-of-entry. Inspectors shall have the right-of-entry on any premises within **e jurisdiction of the regulatory codes herein ood a Pee Le Petes a9 Pra REX: inn of inspection or enforce- ment of the requirements of this ordinance and the regulatory refers 1M ema ts tC ae to tas ee (C) Stop Orders. Whenever any building or structure or part there- ee Stee See Me tas es tat Te altered or repaired Pr ert en ae Ce Ce St ae Cae occ tM ae lat be nance or any other Iredell County ordinance, or in violation of any aera aes eam Ms Se ura in violation of the terms of the permit or permits issued therefor, or in such manner as to endanger life or property, the appropriate Inspector may eras!) ae heed) era MEL. ee CaP Rae Tel, Mel ol Mo ae Sat) a eo) Poa bes) momma owner of the property or to his agent, or to the person doing the work, and shall state the reasons therefor and the conditions under which the work may be resumed. Article III. Enforcement. Section 3-1. ‘egistration of contractors. See te eset Meee MCE mod building contractor, paper lep Oat-4 contractor, heating contractor, aii conditioning contractor, or elect- rical contractor within the County of Iredell shall register at the office of the Inspection Division, giving name, place of business, PVT) North Carolina State Licence number. Section 3-2. Fermits required. (A) Building permit. No person shall commence or proceed with the construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, removal, or (aaa tg tion of any building or structure, or eny pacc thereof, with Ci written permit from the Building Inspector; provided, how.’ thts no building permit shall be required for work the total co: Same ty colt does not exceed $100.00 and which does not involve any change of the structural parts or the stairways, elevetors, fire escapes or ocher means of egress of the building or the structure Pim tt 1+ Coe ea eC ae County Board of Health approval is required where the sewage ©/stem cannot be connected to a city or other approved sewage t»> © system, bea ae PM ae CS ae We Or ee Sr cro and sufficient bond in the gum of five hundred dollers ()'°' Bar ne be posted by the property owner or by his agent or contrac’ i) time of application for a pe:mit, to insure complete removal » Ree lition, including all rubble end debris. failure on the part °° nt) property owner or his contractor to completely Crees vee clear the premises, after thirty (30) days notice by the Buil’'.. Inspector, shall be cause for forfeiture of such bond. COM we ee ete ea installation, extension, or general cepair of any plumbing «= ‘cm without ea written permit cherefor from the Plumbing-Heating- feet itioning Inspector; provided, however, no permit shall be rec.. <ed iis Pe tS eo) ee le plumbing if such repairs do not disrupt the original the waste. or ventilating systems. Iredell County Board oe et a city or other Sewage Creatment system. (C) Heating - Air Conditioning oe shall commence or eee ees - nen ' prema oa oa Det ead oid se Roe <9 get ; - aL 4, lamps or the connection of portable devices to suitable receptacles which have been permanently installed; provided, further, no permit shall be required for the installation, alteration, or repair of the electrical wiring, devices, appliances, and. equipment installed by or for an electrical public utility corporation for the use of such corporation in the generation, transmission, distribution, or metering See ete PM ts se eee Me ol Ma bs Ce MR Mae Mel bad ation of signals or the transmission of intelligence. Corte MER MO) Deer Tet Me ts hae Written application shall be made for all permits required by this ordinance, and shall be made on forms provided by the Inspection division, Such application shall be made by the owner of the building or structure affected or by his authorized agent or representative, and, in addition to such other information as may be required by the appropriate Inspector to enable him to determine whether the permit applied for should be issued, shall show the following: (A) Name, residence and business of owner; CRs Te MUM CSC TM a ase ey fa ees a oe sentative if any; (C) Name and address of the contractor, if any, together with evidence that he has obtained a certificate from the appropriate state licensing board for such contractors, if such be required for the work involved in the permit for which application is made. Section 3-4. Flans and Specifications. Detailed plans anc specifi- cations. Letailed plans and specifications shall accompany erro) application for permit when the estimated total cost of the building or structure is in excess of $30,000.00, and for any other building or structure where plans and specifications are deemed necessary by the appropriate Inspector in order for him to determine whether the proposed work complies with the appropriate regulatory codes. Plans shall be drawn to scale with sufficient clarity to indicate the nature and extent of the work proposed, and the plans and specifications together shall contein information sufficient to indicate that the work proposed will conform to the provisions of this ordinance and the appropriate regulatory codes. Where plans and specifications are required, a copy of the same shall be kept at the work until all authorized operations have been completed and approved by the appropriate Inspector. Section 3-5. Limitations on Issuance of Permits. (A) No building permit shall be issued for any building or structure the estimated total cost of which is more than $30,000.00 unless the work is to be performed by a licensed general contract« (B) No building permit shall be issued for any building or structure, other than a one or two family dwelling, the estimated total ceat of which is more than $30,000.00 unless the plans bear the North Carolina seal of a registered architect or a registered engineer (C) Where any provision of the General Statutes of North aroline any ordinance requires thet work be done by 4 licensed specialty contractor of any kind, no permit for such work shall be iseved unlees it is to be performed by such licensed specialty contractor (D) Where detailed plans and specifications are required under ate] dinance, no building permit ehall be issued unless such plans Peer tar ° X ee” specifications heve been provided n008 21 re»! F Vaca Pe toy tee tect Ct ae pee ee Pri eas Mt hoe priate Inspector is satisfied that the application and the proposed work comply with the provisions are es ed Pye) Sao tet Pe A shall issue such permit, upon peyment of the Pose ee hereinafter provided in Section 3-10. oe) Cee ee aes BOOK Section 3-7. Revocation of Permits. ba Meese et mee leg revoke and require the return of any permit by notifying the permit holder in writing stating the reason for such revocation. Permits shall be revoked for any material departure from the approved epplication, plans or Pye bee Cet for refusal or failure to comply with proper orders of the Inspector; for refusal or failure to comply with the requirements of this ordinance and the appropriate regulatory codes; or the false state- Pee ets | in securing such permit. Section 3-8. Time Limitations of Validity of Permits. All permits issued under this ordinance shall expire by limitation six (6) months after the date of issuance 4£ the work authorized by the permit has not been commenced. If after commencement the work is discontinued for a period of twelve (12) months, the permit there- Peer om ots ee ea hes tae Ae ls) as eT Te ter ema se) performed until a new Peta ba therefore has been secured. eee tM ae ed so After a permit has been issued, changes or deviations from the terms Pewee ee eee) ta tae or deviations from the plans or specifitations involving acy work under the jurisdiction of this ordinance’ or of any regulatory code adopted ere se ea until spécifie written approval Poa tC WNC eee Me tl Ce ; Section 3-10, Permit Fees. eT ee ee the totel estimated cost of the proposed work, including all sub-contracts if aby, but in no case shall the totel estgmated cost be less than the market value of similar a work in the County of Iredell as determined by the eppropriete Inspector or Inspectors. Permit fees shell be as follows: (A) Building Permit Fees (see schedule of fees in office of rete ee ae (B®) Plumbing Permit Fees (see schedule of fees in the office of ee amet Conditioning Inspector). So pnge footer as ere emg ele poh cmnenee lina in the office Plumb ing-Heating-Air Conditioner Inspector). ie poe pgs ne i 4 Ce aati hac AK Sai * er eae Such unsafe condition may be caused 7 defective construction, over- loaded structural perte, decay, susceptibility to fire, exits, or any other hazardous conditions or circumstances. The Building Inspector shall have authority, and it shall be his duty to declare all such buildings or structures unsafe and to take appropriate action to have such conditions corrected or removed. Such declaration by the Building Inspector shall constitute an order OPM bho Meds Metal) Moy ee ba Roe Oe Section 4-2. Duty of Owner; Frocedure. ° Whenever any building or structure has been condemned by the Building poy Th es Met a it Mae MAb he ake a Latte eae dilapidated state of disrepair or other substandard concition is” found and determined by the Building Inspector or, unon appeal from or report by the Building Inspector as herea‘cer provided, by the Board of County Commissioners to be dangercus to life, health, or other property, or is in such condition as to constitute a fire or : safety hazard or a public nuisance, the owner or owners of such building or structure shall be required to demolish and remove the same and remedy such conditions under the regulations and procedures ta be ake as EME Mb Mimo Me lle lt ete. s Sbd 6 Oe Meera start [te od do) do within the time directed by the Building Inspector or the Board of County Commissioners, as hereinafter provided, ‘2 DPoard of County Commissioners may, in its judgment, cause the sar> to be demolished and removed or such other steps taken as it may find to be necessary to suppress and abate the nuisance and remove the fire or safety hazard and the danger to life, health, or other property found to exist, and specially assess the cost and expense of doing said work against the lot or parcel of land on which the said building or structure is located. Section 4-3. Notice and ''>sring. Before any building or s*:ucture may be ordered to be demolished and removed as provided in Section 4-2 herein, the Building Inspector shall notify the owner or owners thereof, in writing, by certified or registered mail to the last known address of such owner, or by per- sonal service of such notice by said Building Inspector or his essis- tant or by posting notice es hereinafter provided, that said building or structure is in such cor-lition as eppears to constitute a fire or sefety hazard or dan-evours te life, health, or other property, or:to be a public nuisance, and that a hearing will be held be‘cre said Building Inspector at a designated place at a time not less than ten (10) days after the date of such written notice, at which time and place the owner shall be encitled to be heard in person or by counsel upon all legal or factual questions relating to the matter and shall be entitled to offer such evidence as he may desire which is relevant or material to the questions sought to be determined or the remedies sought to be effected. If che name »r whereabouts of the owner can- not, after due diligence, be discovered, the notice herein referred to shall be considered properly and adequately served if @# copy there- of is posted on the outside of the building or structure in questicen at least ten (10) days prior to the date fixed for the hearing and a notice of the hearing is published on time in a newspaper having general circulation in the County of Iredell at least one week prio to the date fixed for such hearing. Such notice shall state the address or location of the building or structure and the time, place, and purpose of the hearing. Section 4-4. Crder to ‘emedy or Demolish “ 47 < wor = 21 nx399 Le] If, upon such hearing, the Building Inspector shell find chac ¢ building or structure in question is in such « dilapidated or sub- stendard state of disrepair eas to constitute a fire or safety hazard or to be dangerous to life, health or other property, or is a publ ic nuisance, be shall meke an order in writing, directed to che owner of seid building or structure, requiring them to remedy such conditions ae ech sy 2 pag t) so found to exist by. demoligiing and removing said building or struct- Nee a sey ea ae Te we et ee nuisance and remove the hazards, within such period, not less than reba an Gctp MeN 7 PMT Met Me tb S a by ae Scl jl lol Sa) Lobe he Section 4-5. Appeal; Finality of Order if not Appealed. The owner of any building or structure ordered by the Building Inspec- tor to be demolished and removed, or who is directed by the Building Bee ye colmepeme me Ma) Me th Mela Sa tt) Mo ete MM Dl Bd a a ok VS ba-t Medel Me Aas Me ee R-b ess MS jo) (pa te La le eM Ma right of appeal from such orders to the Board of County Commissioners; provided, such owner gives notice of appeal to the Building Inspector at the time of the hearing at which the order is made, or, within ten (10) days after such order is made files with the Building Inspector Peres Mee Moy ae ey) PR le hol os ey Pe et te et) grounds therefor, Unless an appeal is taken within the time and in Pat Met Pata beM ta) Cope Mts Me (ole ke) Mos ate Me mee b es ae Gl eel cola eM Me Meee VOM aT a PR a ee ce a) es ad County Commissioners may take as herein elsewhere provided. Where an appeal has been properly taken and notice thereof given in accordance with the provisions of this section, it shall be the duty of the Building. Inspector to report the same to the County Manager who shall cause the matter to be placed on the agenda for action by the Board of County Commissioners at its next ensuing reguler meeting. The Board of County Commissiones shall have the right to continue the hearing of the appeal from time to time, in its discretion. Section 4-6. ieport when Owner Fails to Comply. In the event the owner does not appeal the final order or direction of the Building Inspector requiring that the building or structure be demolished and removed or the taking of such other steps as may be required to abate the nuisance and remove’ the hazards, and fails or refuses to comply with such order and direction, it shall be the duty of the Building Inspector to file a written report thereof with the County Manager, who shall cause such report to be placed on the agenda for action by the Board of County Commissioners at its next ensuing regular meeting or to some subsequent meeting to which the Board of County Commissioners may continue the same. The Building Inspector shall mail a copy of said report by certified or registered mail to the owner at his last known address, or have a copy of said report delivered to said owner. Said report shall specify the dete of the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners for which the matter will pe te ee so Section 4-7. Order of Board of County Commissioners; Assessment of Costs. ee ee sd County Commissioners for ection, either upon appeal of the owner from the ruling of the ad report of the Puildins seey . y with hie order or i hear the metee:, . Ce ees) wate of civrepsir Pere oe a ee ee dese Me ae Rs | pC SM tee Tl Section 4-8. When Notice of Board of County Commissioner Hearing Required. 5 pO TT estes Mes tke acy Me) jo Colseyee tM Cm Se Moe eR Metal owner actual notice by posting and publixhing the same as required in the manner hereinabove provided, and has given such notice by posting EVM Ge bk Mae Me ME Mids bbe MSM bee) MOR Me LeleMR ds Mio) velba has failed'or refused to comply with the order or direction of the Building Inspector to demolish and remove the building or structure, yet te hols Molde ba. ob e BMC hel Me Mh CO Mba. ot Mate’ Mel tt bas! Oe tole) such case is referred to the Board of County Commissioners for action, the Board of County Commissioners shall before taking such action, cause to be posted on the outside of the building or structure in question at least ten (10) days prior to the date fixed for the hear- ing, and published one time in a newspaper having general circulation in the County of Iredell at least ome week prior to the date fixed for such hearing, a written notice stating the address or lacation of the building or structure involved and the time, place, and purpose of the heaving, end such other information as the Board of County Commissioners may deem advisable. Section 4-¢, Presumption of Danger to Public. In all cases in which the Board of County Commissioners, under suthority of this Article, causes the demolition and removal of any building or structure to be carried out, or directs such other reme- Che Met com Mt Me a Ms ott te aoe Le ta ee BLOT tale Lill remove the hazards it shall be conclusively presumed that the public nuisance and the Sire and safety hazard anc danger to life, health or other property, created and maintained by the continued presence of said building or structure in such cundition as is found to exist, constitute a clear and present danger amounting to a situation of bs tk Me PR Cet we Se Ras Bad ET 8G 1 evo tel ba BM DO aba i which requires entry upon p-ivete property for the summary abatement and removal of such danger, in the public interes". Section 4-10. Willful Failure or \'efusal to Comply with Order. It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully fail or refuse t« comply witi any final order or direction of the Building Inspector or the Board of County Commissioners made by virtue and in pursuance of be Me bab et PU LeleME ih ae ta ol Me oC e tbh ae be Me tae RPE Me le) PB MMM sre Moto ots viction, be punished as provided by G. S. 14-4. for the biolatio: founty ovdinances, and every day such person shall willfully £ refuse to comply with any final order or direction of the Building Inspector or the Boerd'of County Commissioners made by virtue and in pursuance of this Article shall constitute a separate and distinct eed Section 4-1! onstruction of Article It is the legisietive intent of the Board of County Commissioners in enacting this / icle that each section and subdivision is seperete and divisible from any other section, and if any provision here< should be held or declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid for any reason, such decision or holding shall not affect the validity of any other section or provision hereof This Article is in addition to, and not in subert rr ix ordinance affecting the same sub‘ect matte: Article V. Enforcement of Housing Coce bection 5-1 Duty of Inapection Division ee ee et es wor 24 race hO2 PUA ab Rey ttt Mees mee Me Ceol 1 My Me ey ba ME Mol Oe Deb Rl ba) relating to the repair, closing, and demolition of dwellings unfit for human habitation, pursuant to Article 19, Chapter 160A, Part 6, of the General Statutes of North Carolina. Article VI. Enforcement of the Zoning Ordinance(s). Section 6-1. Duty of Inspection Division. (A) If the Inspection Division is charged with enforcement of the zoning ordinance(s), then no permit for alteration, repair, or const- ruction of any building or structure shall be issued unless the plans and specifications show that the building or structure,and its pro- posed use, will be in compliance with applicable provisions of the zoning ordinance(s). (B) If the Inspection Division is not charged with enforcement of the zoning ordinance(s), then no permit for alteration, repair. or construction of any building or structure shall be issued until a zoning permit has first been issued by the appropriate official charged with enforcement of the zoning ordinance(s). November 6, 1972 p eo ee eee ee ite, regular monthly meeting on, Monday, November PMC PICT ON aad Retell le Courthouse, with all members ee tM eT eve el ca es Pray J. McLaughlin, F, M, Steele, and James M. White, I, T, Avery, Jr., county attorney, Oe td pot ly CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order and opened with prayer by fe Tee Mee oy PUBLIC HEARING ON REMOVAL OF CEMETERY, Dr. pti Mt it ML made arrangements to move the graves from the old county home property to a cemetery where they will be kept up and that the three markers will be reset in Pot ed eee Pee Tats te ed) had contacted Sere ee Oe advertised according to law as a public hearing for this matter, De ee ee! authorized to proceed with the removal of the graves. CRP me OLN COG FOR COMMISSIONER STEELE, Director Frank Kivett on behalf of the Centralina ete Ms Pettis ee ee Steele who has served as Iredell County's representative to the Council of Government since its organization four years ago, and will be retiring at the end of his term in December, Mr, Kivett stated that Mr, Steele has served as chairman of the Water and Sewer Committee for four years and is presently vice-chairman Pees TM ete fait Federal program review responsibilities as etre tt. ee ec he both himself and his county by his service, Chairman Long expressed the appreciation Oe ee for its recognition of the type of service that Mr, Steele has rendered and ordered that it become « part of the minutes of the meeting. ee lle pe of the Iredell Vocational Workshop, at ee ad ee ee Paes | 8) % November 6, 1972 rae pa by ed Pears Bee) Ate OO od ee Te et eee tr Me ee | commissioners of ten to twenty acres of land across Murdock Road from their present location and $60,000 to $75,000 for a new building, He stated that they consider this an ideal site for Sees em ee) firms within a one mile area and described the kind of work they are doing. cette Me Mts Mo ea Se oe a tC ed request and will give it consideration, QAA LIEN =~ LIZZIE MAYBERRY BARNETTE, The county attorney Pa a county has a welfare lien against Lizzie De eM ee sell the 14 acres which she owned in order to pay bills, He explained that Attorney Fred Chamblee is handling the matter Pe es a OM tse Om ee ee rer eee SE nee recommended that the county join in the petition, On motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner MeLaughlin, the Peery te Se] eerie Aiea chairman to join in the petition to sell een Ne te ee eo eee PO ne ee ee) county would be entitled, a he id Nesbit and Bernhardt Industries are petitioning the Town of Troutman to annex their property a) He that the county join in the petition and include the county farm in the area Ce Denne nn nee RR would accept it 1f eo requested. eee arene ener nn ee ern ner Se ee aims November 6, 1972 Pe na Pa od stated that the only way to really Pres et CR et ee mY Roo Oe Oe Crewe re ee et two parties claiming ownership, Pe ee thet PC Td of taxes paid by Pe ee ee ed the information of the board, by 5 0s eC hd PT et md ae eC Lg ese ee te ; NAME bet b a YEAR Pete ta tt ee Ty fer To ty 1972 Iredell Water Corp. bart d bh rd Iredell Water Corp. Tabg. 1972 beat POM ts be oy 1972 Iredell Water Corp. bard Barr bea Sed Pts ea Pe ey ly a BL rd Iredell Water Corp, Bethany bh Prd bt Mrs, Sue Hobbs Peet ray Pr Old age exemption was not CO Lacy J, Clark per Sec) co Prd Tax listing error, no et ee ee LY PVC ee Chambersburg 1972 Person listed personal proparty in 2 Pree) F. L, Reavis Serv, Sta, Eagle Mille 1972 Inventory put on discovery to Jimmy L, Reavis Sherrill Reid Holland III Outside rr I BM error, has only one ft SO me Omer 3 eee ae) i rrd Tax listing error in pricing boat See POE ae) eee Ph ria Tax listing error - boar eT Ce ae) bee herd Did not live in Iredell County for 1972 ro ee ee eee) Inside rr Error in transferring property World Insurance bev eT be) Charged to H, G, Royall “2 ed 193 ng rh fh Pal red er Davidson Pri Error in listing, pet on discovery to Bugene Houmel Peers aoe eet ira ee oe James BE, Massey Coddle Greek 1972 Trailer bought after Jan, 1, person listed it 45,16 vote me te BE Cd Bh Fd Car listed in Rowan Pre) Robert 0, Pitts Coddle Creek 1972 Put on Discovery to Mooresville ere a ey BPs James D, Puckett Coddle Creek 1972 Dog listed in error yaa Rs eS PP URE Ts) pyr Ae | ee EAB) Barnes Bldg, & Improvement Outside BL ya House chatged to Ben King 55,24 " u ‘a " po Be " be ES err) PT aay Tebg. 1972 Tax listing error pricing ad pe AE) Mooresville Gin & Feed Co, Coddle Creek 1972 Double listed ph Re bigest! FOR 22604 Mme 37 Rey Pete es Pe ee ed me yi Om) sheriff's department indicated Pee ese eM needed, However, he recommended FE edie Thigpen from Data POPTPP Ere Tn SC Ble form changes and that a key punch operator be employed temporarily to work in the Data Processing Department on these records exclusively to get them set up, Pee Om pee ee ee feeding prisoners to ee Be had resulted in a Pee ee ee eee Pe PT rn i lane seen hae eheieemen papenre preston TE. taller iaenaeee Mahal Petter) td Se clea RT el Aarne teen bo ett Se rectoanal eee “thet aeteeenniesainian Y + BOXES pI bite eee) tees Se it eee as] that Bernhardt Industries wants to use another of the buildings at the county home which had been used for storage of ballot boxes, voting booths, and library books Pee ee ee Y old ja#1 for storage, BOI a from the Board of Commissioners of Lee County that the county join with them in requesting the General Assembly to raise the pay of jurors from $8,00 to eM me Le By ROAD PETITIONS, On motion by Commiseionwer McLaughlin, seconded by Cre ees Thompson, the following road Pises Ce od consideration by the State Highway Commission: a ee | Freedom Drive, black top. 2, SR #1515, Landfill road, pave. CMe tow Ce) we Perry Development, Pe Taso) ee Ce ea) ee 5, Timberlane Terrace and Winter field Drive, in Meadowbrook subdivision, 6, Yeomans Shores Subdivision, pee) ee Pa et a Pe MR we OOO LS die rv ewe) the courtroom and another bill for a lady injured in a fall while attending a meeting at the Hall of Justice were held open for investigation, PVG MeO AS SO oe te te ee) Be ee OOM termination, one rejection, and seven revisions of blind aid grants as recommended by a ee ae Da COOL SPRINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUESTS ENCODER, On motion by Commissioner pene White, the Board approved purchase of an encoder for the Cool Springs Fire Department to sctivete new monitors which the department Lv ee MIN HALL OF JUSTICE, The Board received « Pe ee Assoetation, Jay 7. Prank, President, that the aes a0) S November 6, 1972 rf ad ict) : ities Mates. 0) ’ Preset Te th, Me ee the Hall of Justice to be used as @ waiting room and lounge for the attorneys. They Paty Peeve PRM Se TTC Me te lS CT md Pe ea ec) 2 Oe tC Me SOC CCM ee TCT eee ty eM oa Me Mk Bet ete 9 eC Mie ld McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner bee TM | Be de EE Me tol meetings, REPORTS, The following reports were received and placed on file: Sheriff Department - August, September, October Lake Norman Marine Commission - Minutes for September 4 and October 4 meetings, 9 paeee et PRO tt wee m Peete ia. ee Veterans Service Office ~ October PASS Me me eRe we Bs) K 4285 Bye) 5249 bye) 4161 Cot] oot) xs 4362 Ce) rte Re tele Ele! - Rel leh ahah ehelehehelelshelelslolal S J rs Robert Long PRA Tyce Pe Pa) Bey Re te Bernice M, McJunkin S, T, Webster, Jr. Mooresville Tribune Statesville Record & Landmark COUNTY I, T. Avery, Jr. Samuel T, Webster, Jr, Patricia W, Moore Samuel T, Webster, Jr. Peed Carolina Business Machines er Bryant Supply Co. pete ise PM TSC Me tT) Peta we Ome Pela) BUILDINGS ree eee TT) Lewis Simpson ere ty roe meee TT) Myrtle J, Snow Myrtle J, Snow gre eae ee Tug Whittenburg Tug Whittenburg Tug Whittenburg pm ttst ens | Gardner Supply Co. Warlick Paint Center Statesville Glass & Mirror Co, Chief Boiler Inspection Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Public Service Co, of N. C, ee me ae Home Exterminating Co. Orkin Exterminating Co. Thomas & Howard Co, Maintenance Supply Co., ae ee Gardner Supply Co. ye a ee a ae es ee a) tS ss eee) Se al Inc, Ce Led Pee pe Mee ttt Get) beet er ny be “ bee e ot @ bP) Salary poet) pas) po) Advertising po] ad 14,40 Seer ATTORNEY TTS Set ees | Ea cee) MANAGER PT RET sd pi Let id re bere 100,00 " vitae) Supplies 2,06 frre ree Rr eel y pre) | ts 45.25 a ee 33,80 42,00 pW b ge 478, 0) 3 Salary in % CP 6 Crd - res 6 ree) te reat ¥ rere) os 76,15 see 76,15 . 76,15 r 76,15 cre eel) Pe ae) i 166,27 m6 8,71 poy se) Patt tea Pe PP fry Cra ee bor es 171,73 ae ees) i 12,00 Supplies 25,28 +: oe eer peste) 62,28 Repaire p+ 0 ee) Cre! #6 er 5 Pe) Cast] Te oe Bs Sa 2tr)) LAY re a) 21 nx 409 Piaeee aeree 20 be UTS, os 4 K 4197 The Webb Insurance Agency bevy tt) Pee piece eee toed JUSTICE & JAIL kg Ped Salary « ky pm eM EK] ee 8365 Be * Ch) Ro | . ea) 8367 Re ed * iY Cx Be aad 3 . 84,00 K 4085 A, P. Beaver Lock & Key Repairs Pte) K4086 Beaver's Repair Shop b4 1,00 ae Me ee Oe Supplies yaa) K 4186 Glidden Durkee Division SCM Supplies mY ae ee ae a | re 216.30 K 4199 Carolina Chalkboard Co, Supplies CPi) Pa ae ee ee Repairs 12,48 K 4201 Comfort Contractors pea] ys: by K 4202 Parlier Plumbing & Heating ss tim.) Pare ee eae see . 37,12 K 4204 A, P, Beaver Lock & Key Service Stacy pte Pat vith eee Supplies 79,66 Pa ee Ce eee bye po) K 4232. Modern Electric eed 411,25 Pak ee ee a eee) 51,60 Pa ee ee Supply Supplies 284,13 K4362. Bryant Supply Co. Supplies 1,62 K 4369 City of Statesville Bora cet) rk Pak ee ky Trac) ce ERLE) BON us seg bre) 4 a Salary 544,00 5252 oe ed . KY) 5253 Frances C, Graham x: cae) 5254 Geneva J, Sharpe b ka bye] Louise M, Taylor y3 ee a) be 5 ss 476,00 be ey) Lee shail pe! be bee Calvin 8, Bvens id Cee be ee : Sa a ee | bes pte me) Pa ee ee ¥ Pe) K 4207 ¢, B, Evens = i 133,20 a - be a ee ee rad ri a ee bo’ im K 4211 Duncan Parnell, Ine. oad a) 4 Oe “Raz ed pared J rd Lo pee Daten . . i Pew . ‘ oe ji ‘4 , r ‘ 5265 bys bys ys eat) tr ae ae v2} bys] 5269 5270 By apt By aes bya) 4166 4217 4218 crak) 4220 4221 Cesk) Ce K4351 K 4380 La ee a sb) K 4386 Leen ee lal 5274 a] eve Yd by eb) bya) ae bya) | 5279 5280 bre DN dF bd | Bre) 5285 YAY 3,037,90 Creu pe eed Bernice M, McJunkin Salary Alice M, Case ss Betty J, Robb Transport Clearings Pea eect) A rm) e Pr [reer ket) Proto weg Services rer) 4 1,906.12 CODES ENFORCEMENT peetst me, tod bey ttt) ue Statesville Record & ery ta Advertising eA ae) PION pt cme Ae bt cee oe Rots eee Salary rr Pee] Low A, Burges, Il ” 571,00 Ralph L, Gilbert 9 xb Nancy L, Mitchell " cee eet eee Cle | * 476,00 RPT) Od By pee Jerry Lundy Travel batt) Jerry Lindy - bts ae] Pee Mmosti sd i 80,50 Lou A, Burgess * 84,60 Rex A, Miller and Co, Supplies CT Yd Mooresville Tribune Advertising yet) Carolina Business Machine ory poet) be) fe ed fore po Bec Car Printing cr eed pk] Sun O11 Company fet) 21.58 eR Mm | sa] or) Brady Printing Co. Supplies r,s cries les Ta eto] pI PEes 3,126.9 Pappy Sieh empe |) 4 teat | yer William T. Mills bE 4 Sun Of1 Company Travel 39,97 William T, Mille bora ds ia > ree Bi AS vy ee) Peers] remo Robert F, Barkley ” yet) ed ‘8 571,00 Claude J, Coggins . , era!) Michael H, Courate 8 be) Oe r Co ed = 526,15 ee es ad be Ce by) a . ye mt ed terl 7. Jenkins ya ee oe ios) Pn William T, Stamey id Dee A Sa pC Pa eta Chas, M. Stonestreet, Jr. Lloyd V, Tate Erskine J, Tilley Raymond L, Warren et sd bed Beaver's Repair Shop Sun 011 Company LeRoy Reavis et SE) roe Be es ek bt) Mac's T.V. and Electronics R, L, Warren : Starrettes Office Equipment Pie mee Se tty Pie ae ot Ot. 2 te Brady Printing Co, Southern Bell Vale oe ae billy POPE tod BT Pe) . Sea ea bag Ce eau " be Pat % re) = Bye es Ce eal ” 749,00 hg 571,00 be 571,00 ees) 13,40 porate Psy e5 say stewie PaO es rr Plymouth (1971) ea poe e 199,10 Travel kee Pest te] Te) Ptr peal] aT o 1.65 bg roe Deena a] Supplies 29,61 er Ty ey perry ery Blankets J James I, Thomes eg Hudgins Veterinary Hospital Park Drive Veterinary Hospital Sun O11 Co, Po) aes Eat Bobby R, Abernathy BT Ipella P. King Pb eLe pd eer Jeanie W, Little tee Emory H, Thigpen tk N. C, Local Gov, Bmployees Retirement System phy Pa I eee Se ls | Supplies 103,45 [ee ed for eet) Pet) Moore Business Forms Forms Ke Be. es Pr ee TY 3, 372,22 Brady Printing Co, * ste) re ees Ta eCr SY] 32,69 bY 7,576.15 N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield Insurance co a) 33} Lonnie L, Nesbit Pers 7 PARE Ty a ag 7 Imogene W, Blankenshp Myrtle 0, Freeze Helen R, Gregory cee ee |g ta eC ree Starrettes Office Equipment Supplies Clerk of Superior Court fo pe U, S, Postmaster Postage The George D, Barnard Co, bred fo ee ed bored Xerox Corp. Supplies ea a Pe Services 78.24 7,311.45 EXTENSION SERVICE pee Pa sd Pree sf 2 Set 7 Ivey Pas Ww. Myers, Jr. Pe es Howard M, Stamey James VW, Weaver Betty C, Harrington ell Maxine Rut ledge pee se Ps of Iredell Vocational Workshop Ree a ees Bs ed bes 2 s eetiiel iain par 3 Pe vi De ee Subscriptions Woodward's Jewelry Store Se eed Agriculture] Extension Agents Of fice Demonstration Materials Pe Laer) Lasemby Montgomery Supplies ee i ee Celeste Henkel Side. —_ wa 21 ne 413 aes Y Ley ae AY as 1) K 4367 bee K 4369 K 4386 5332 RK) Lath) Baa 24 ce 4 be Pa) pd Myers Oil Company bats 49.85 Ce ed Copies 2,70 Nancy I, Myers Travel ya ee ts Ae A} if 48,62 bees Supplies 17,83 oto eee een) Services 71,33 Pros bed Services bu) a) Paul W. Lambert Salary Ppt rat) Irie L, Mayberry af Cx poeaee td bes Lm Carolina Business Machines cr eee ye) feel Ruby D. Mossor ¥ i John F, Long ber ae Ae pest tt Expense for delivering Materigis kPa) Ce fore 9,20 Supplies by he 7 Pratl] 5 rf Hae a i SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS 5339 pe sd Pate K 4170 Town of Mooresville feet el ase) 2,614.83 K 4181 N. C. Local Gov, Employees Retirement PTs bls. wee ae EM Deny el yet) K 4282 Company Fund i 25,00 K 4283 Fred Lefler pts stg va) K 4284 L, L, Nesbit pw peta ee had Y 25,89 Pa ee a Landmark Advertising oh.) K 4286 Cherry Hospital Medical Care 30,00 K 4287 Isaac T, Avery, Jr. pe ee Ae ha K 4383 Dr. I. G, Scherer Medical Care ye re!) K 4386 Southern Bell Telephone hla eer) ct ae K 4387 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & bee eT) yi ee bd 4 SC ee ee by Se ey 903, 34 bh 3 ya) 454 Beh Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co, GENERAL ASSISTANCE K 4096 Barium Springs Home For Children Foster Care 160,00 K 4097 Childrens Home, Inc, Foster Care 320,00 K 6098 Rowan County Dept. of Soc, Services beat] Pe eso es FS t) Pars ie ee ed , Bre) K 4101 Mrs, Requal Bailey ¥ 240,00 K 4102. Mrs, Ethel Baity ° pret) K 4103 Mrs, Tom Baldwin 7 re K 4104 Mrs, Nathan Blackwelder 7 beens o) K 4105 C, C, Blankenship y 80,00 K 4106 Mrs, Lather Campbell % 80,00 K 4107 Mrs, Albert Cooper by cee) Pe es = bya tt} K 4109 David Crews j tees 8) 3 Cem ae vid ret) K Dallas Evane ” Perr) kK .« Roosevelt Gaines 3 ya me) K 4113 Mrs, Darrell Isenhour 4g eee) K 4114 Mrs, Lessie Knight " 118,70 K 4115 Mrs, Jettie Knox ” pte K 4116 Mrs, Mary Lucky af Be ar etme ee mT) es ag 36,12 K 4118 Pauline Padgett 36 v2. yer) ae OC Mss es aes sf 80,00 K 4120 Mrs, Carl Reece ces) ae ree 2 Pee et 9 toast) K 4122 Mre, Bobby Sells 2 ere) K 4123 Mre, Charles Stede 80,00 K 4124 Mre, William Summers id 80,00 K oT . | Peed K 4126 Billie J, Tiptoa if Ce K 4127 Mrs, Charles Vaughn * ya) K 4128 Clarence Ward Le mie K 4129 Mrs, Rose Weeks 69.35 oo ei te r 80,00 Pee ee ee ee td LOE) K 4132 Mrs, Raywond Tork 108 rae) Petty Cash Supplies em) 21 ma415 4301 4303 ey Cx) e 3 4313 4314 Cee) cet) Cx) ree eB alel Bakalabeabelalelatabananal a] BOOK (Memes TS Harris Teeter vee tae Smithey's Store Byes Ob aaa) Jennings Store Belk Center, Inc. Penney's Mes, Ronald Nesbit Mrs, Nathan Blackwelder pT ed Nee ee ey ris ome tes Peet Sts td Dr, L, M, Little Western N, C, Sanatorium URE iad et as Sey Miller Drug Eckerd Drugs, Inc, Southside Drug Co. ra tes #1 Groceries Peet Insurance pet set ty ” Medical Care Payment to Physician PCy ees Peer eC.) pe Par Beant " " By eae oe be le) Iredell County Health Dept. Te if | it : ; Family Planning Services ee a ee ee Ee tee e Ee. be bel Be talelatabalatataheletalaietelatolebelatotertatarete > ra > Poe) 4135 41% Pe A Ae] Cee DED! Pers Lee] aise Oot Poor) Cr tS Tt ree) en. Ett ott eee eae! Nancy G, Watson Carrolyn L, White N.C. a! od prem. Sr ae Dr. L, M, Little PP PT David Pressley Beat sd pe Pa) | Dr. Thomas Templeton Dr. William Skeen (eee ee CC PRET bee tes wea Patricia Blakley pve ee TY Jamie Cox Mary Deaton perv CC Tape oT] Re Me Peg CoN owes led Ometta Harris oboe me Ca me pv Peet) Charles P, Kirkman bts Sed] pete toe ee Pe Ag Wanda Marshall Pate ase) beet se me ta suy Donald Mauney DS ae eee) De eee! Thurston Templeton as ek Ginger Vincent Nancy Watson Carrolyn White Daothy M, Fleming Copier Account Xerox Corp. Fae Pa to International Business Machines Bec-Car Printing Co. Bit tas a) E, N, Scroggs Peta se eM eT) N. C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield Barium Springs Home for Children ~ Foster tots Childrens Home Crossnore School Virginia Allison ee ed Ethel Baity c, C, Blankenship ee ee ee Derethy Cowan Shirley Crews er ee me gees) Darrell leenhour Lesete Enight eS Peuline Padgett Ce AFDC-DAY CARE peg bs : est so Crt) ey Payment to Physician ed Supplies Pe. hs ST aces] Insurance Foster Care : m fie Pm PL ed pa eh pee ro A ba pe em 5,00 a) 10,00 5.00 ca ee I) 46,80 car) 130,00 2970 CL Ce Pe 44,79 24,10 20,30 Ry ae) ree) Ee eee) a 51,00 101, 38 9,60 47,3 eel eee 63.90 rem) 3.00 Cee ae) a 53,08 9,80 84,17 ra a et ee bP LUM] ee) re) aes) 28,153.28 oi Pa rte # be) Par vee gc! be Blea K 4152 Gertie Scott ef 187,00 Pate et 4 314,00 K 4154 Rosalyn Steele r PhP K 4155 Bula Torrence bi 460,00 K 4156 Ada Ward * 174,00 K 4157 Maggie White ® rr K 4158 Mrs, Clyde Wilcox 6 cy Parse eer eect. |] ey chu 14 Rebecca Williams wg pe PA ELS) DAY CARE CHILDREN K 4354 Family and Child Development Center 2,079.00 i Iredell County Day Care fern ts be Pee) ee) LANDFILL ee Salaky K 4094 P, & M, Construction oe aa it) pa K 4356 Mrs, T. H, Stewart pe ed 50,00 K 4357 County Garbage Collectors, Inc. Landfill Operation 2,203, 32 K4358 Statesville Concrete Products,Inc, Landfill rad Cee K 4369 City of ets eee) Services 4,17 K 4385 Brady Printing Co. Supplies Bt Pet Pree eed Services 12,35 3,143.80 BN a bee eed Health Department SCHOOL FUND Per Oo Schools General Account ee K 4090 Iredell County Schools General Account bu eR ee) AMC Sed ee ee Ee ae eas Pund K 4081 Iredell County Pand Per Tee ee Ba te) Tredell County AA Pund ete ee Pet ee a if K 4176 Iredell Gownty As Fund Pa Ew Bd Pat ete ee Peete et Aid to the Blind Me ry ‘ee ee ee cit E | American Femily Life pee ee Can! Pt ee bee aed TOTAL Leas: Payroll Deductions pes 2,806,17 LEB & R 678,35 Pai 3,247.02 Be Pad Ce) tt Md me) eee Y pet ty ree Miscellaneous tee J, BH, Nicholson BOT Pd Margaret F, Bolt Lois N, Byrd Elaine C, Clanton Arthur D, Cowan Joyce E, Dobson Betty J. Englebert Martha J, Ervin Glenn Fox, Jr. or reed dil Doris P, Johnson Mildred G. Johnson Rollin ¥, Johnson Julian C, Moore a ew) Mary L. Stroud Lexine A, White Re HEALTH DEPARTMENT TSE LS 4 GRAND TOTAL [re 2 Governmental Employees’ Retiresent Bais] North Carolina State Fisher Scientific Company ee ee see) Be Margaret F, Bolt pare ee) Betty Engledert Bae Pt ees ed a] ed Ce ot en eee | SU dad Supplies bess Board ®f Health-Dental Health Division eras eer 61) 115.53 8,690, 49 ree eT) 310,713.86 Pee. ree! POEL Pees 1,198,00 bee Ce Pe Cea kv 521,00 203,00 SS Bye ret] re eae Pet Pee rr Cy eres Cb) be ae 521,00 oO) ee 825,49 Pe rd 11,00 rae Ss 16,20 Pe me bee eee 35,90 Sa) LB Pe] ad Po) ae 140,40 ee 145,90 21 cc420 Pe CS Ce PU ON cated bot DY “ ta) Ptr ee “ D 1521 Jelene W. Levan 4 19,50 D 1522 ‘Teedell Water re ot Prva ett Ct D 1523. City of Gatesville Tia et] By D 1524 Southern Bell Telephone Cs Services Css p 1525 Petty Cash party) Pe ee tl] yO D 1526 XM, C, State Board of Health Supplies po D 1527 . Starrette's Office Equipment Supplies pate Pie el ee Pee) e 4,59 D 1529 Modern Electric Company ee we ey pert pete) D 1530 Parlier Plumbing & Heating Co Petts) tar D 1531 Public Service Co, of N. C. Gas tee a] c D 1532 Bud's Of1 Company Fuel O11 ce) OCR ate Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. pyre 74 ae ae ot a of N.C, Gas Pras D 1535 Mooresville Pe ed) Rent-Mooresville Office pie D 1536 Tow of Pet aceon! iis eed D 1537 Duke Power ety rs eb] D 1538 Mooresville bey ey Pratt) be] pis9 J. 3. . De ewe aes e Cd Cre D 1540 Mooresville Woman's Pe BT tS M61 Clinic Fees Pit S) Dp 1541 »D, D, Lewis, M.D. 4 Cr by a ee Shield, Inc. ph) rere TS MISCELLANEOUS p 1502 M, C, Local (rere Cae Po Pest Al) CT.) Dp 1543. &, C, Blue Cross eee oC kre Oe) D 1544 aabay veg ete ee Coa bi Las Crested Federal Tax 1,737.85 ~ PU) TOTAL 20, 310,13 Less: Payroll Deductions pe ses a Beier) bred pir eed yt oy ty BT PLY PPLE CTY dg pte Ped Teer eee eee ee ee ee ed Ce) ) Boys 1525 Patricia W, Baber PTET g CRE Alma J. Case * cS Loy W, Devine - ed PT le of ea John B, Norman, ng 70,00 N, C, Local Ce Shoe behead ET bby Pye) Tri-County Mental Health Complex pL ee) Loy W. Devine Se Peet ty 54,01 bey Ly Pe] Cantey Gannaway “ Cee) Dr. Ingeborg Gibean Travel Cnt votes bey per RC bese oC] ¥ cP] Dr, Warren A, Young af rat) Southern Bell Telephone Co, Rat yey The Colwell Co, Supplies 15.34 International Business Machines Corp, Supplies bet Brady Printing Co. cr pee Pt B & B Mortgage Co., Inc, pd Kp temas City of Statesville PTS seer] 60,25 Petty Cash Pund ara 21,09 Broughton Hospital Bratt] Ce t74 N. C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield Hospital Insurance Ce Pe!) 21 : MISCELLANEOUS N, C, Local Governmental Employees’ Retirement System pS] ewe pee ee eC ee OE Pes i Pb) Peas eto eC YM te, Peed Pt a 3 _314, 31 [St ery baa Coes eee Less: Payroll Deductions eee pS] FICA 133.64 Federal Tax pte DY State Tax eee bey ty cP] CEE Pod GRAND TOTAL bee Sa) ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 P.M, pg See Gack PLAY Swe r wor 21 nie 4? 1 November 13, rH i bet aes hee ah soon 24 mce422 The Board of Commissioners met in special session on Monday, November 13, 1972, at 7:30 P.M, in the Commissioners Room in the Courthouse Annex, with all members of the board present, namely: Dr, Robert Long, chairman, and Commissioners Joe D, cet eae eT eC ee, tl Se ee TT a eee ae S, T. Webster, Jr,, county manager, and I, T, Avery, Jr., county attorney, were pad Tay CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by the chairman and opened eT ee eT a ‘ APPROVE COVE VIEW PARK SUBDIVISION, On motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson}; the board approved the Cove View Park Subdivision, Lots ee eee ee ete Inc., as recommended by the Planning Board, IREDELL PUBLIC LIBRARY, Flint Norwood, librarian, reported that the pea Tt] board is meeting on November 15th to discuss the possibility of using the Revenue Sharing funds allotted to Statesville and Iredell County for a new pooh teeth a estimated to cost $720,000 for Pad CO ee ae el be sent if they decide to request these funds, since he understood this ts the last meeting of the incumbent board, Chairman Long itiformed him it should g° to Mr, Webster who would then distribute it to the commissioners, pT te Be eRe Reet te ee Commissioner Steéle, seconded by Commissioner White, the board voted to donate Fe ent ee eet a an ee eee ae like contribution from the City of Statesville wuld be used to defray expenses for eee de han ka et ee ee ne Pe ee eed bh yd Error in pricing car & be a) feta ey error on year of boat 1,40 pee es Ses Outside pL y rd Service man lives in Florida, ee CM he eet eet Ly cd Overcash Texaco CMe td ated Ce we. sae) + Knox Texaco Co, APPROVE BILLS FOR SURVEYS AT COUNTY FARM, The following bills were received for work at the County Farm property: from E, B. Stafford, consalting engineer, 1, Perimeter survey of property, survey Pmt tt Se Lid to Bernhardt Industries, installation Ce le | and preparation of Plat of Record ar ae} Pat 2. Field survey for Line Agreement Pee OM ise et td for Children and Iredell County bys PM tae CMa ro) Cee ee eld for proposed bya ee Peet Co ean ad On motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner Steele, the 3 1 and 2 as shown above, and pe tats Ma Ld ete Me th, ee Manager to contact Pen tr eee eee ee since there wag some Ce ee who was to pay for this work, ADJOURN, The meeting was PCR eke Pee eM Red ; Pee V } awe 424 Dern se el Ee met} 4 Clerk to Board rt) mors Deputy Reghter of Oweds 21 na 4d23 = Le 7 aes ces ne Cee. c The Board of Commissioner Prete at 8:30 A.M. in the Commissioners Room in the Courthouse Annex for its final meeting of the term. PRR ta) Sere eee Robert Long, chairman; Joe D, Thompson, Mre. Phy J. McLaughlin, F. M, Steele, and James M, Whit e. S$. T. Webster, Jr., codhty manager, and I, T, Avery, Jr., county attorney, were present. CALL TO ORDER, The erste ee order by Chairman Long and Coy with payer by fee te eC et ttt PROPERTY OWNED BY MITCHELL COLLEGE FOUNDATIC 8 pYN ONL Rt Chairman Long reported that R, D. Grier, on behalf of the Board of Trustees ete et emo sd pee st Me that the county waive county taxes Pema eee mes eed Landmark Building on West Front ed ae Me ee College Foundation and occupied rent free by Yokefellow House. Pete od Commissioner McLaughlin, Pret Mae te bed Ba td Pee wd unanimous vote to exempt the property at 126 West Front Street owned by Mitchell College Prt MS Md Py cre ieee Bd Pee vist Cs et) with no rent being paid. ed ae we me Chairman Long stated that ee shald take action on the request made by Pi mees ee Sst Workshop for about twenty acres of the coumty fare property to be used for « new workshop, ad that they had particularly requested pro- ee tll eneinilhed a eee ae ed Aree rye se Me stated that they had told hia that oat Workshop could get a partial building thet the State would build an additional Page 2 December 4, 1972 REMOVAL OF GRAVEYARD FROM COUNTY HOME, Dr. J, H, Nicholson, acting Perea Wee Pattee the following statement regarding removal of the eS It was necessary to move the cmetery yan wept ees POMS me) consisting of approximately two acres Tae ePaper tote | bias 0 Mr, Samuel L, Ostwalt of Troutman was employed to open the graves; assisted by three Sanitarians from the Iredell County Health Depart- ment - Mr. Glenn Fox, Jr., Mr. E, A, Stevenson, and Mr. bbe te Howard, Some of the elder citizens in the community stated that the Pe A a then a hundred years. There were only for (4) small markers in the cemetery dated as follows: Sallie Goble - Died 1904, Malinda Whitley - Died November 25, 1921, J. A. Raymer - Died 1920, and Jane Gray - Died October 28, 1913. Some parts of the skeleton and ree te and nothing was found in the other 342 graves, All of Pa mee Se) Py the remains were placed in a real large cement Sea Me tse eC cemetery of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Salisbury Road, Statesville, N.C., on the afternoon of November 29, 1972, Reverend Paul L. Contad was present and conducted a very eet tee te ee Pla 2e ty Chairman Long commended Dr. Nicholson and the Sanitarians for came ait) POC Cmte ee ro and carried out. Lt PETITIONS. On motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, Pe md eT it es eo ee petitions were approved Pee eC ae Pee the State Highway 1180 and 1221, pavig requested, mike Power, Section 10, Lote 1,2,3,4, Pree et we AS Te RUM ee tO a were approved as recommended by the Director of Social Services, on motion Steele, seconded by oe eee ee a 21 nad ee ed December 4, 1972 4 21 eee Vs 3) PSSA NRA ote ee PSC See eC me ol) seconded by Commissioner McLaughlin, Oe Crt Mr soa. a ee) Ce Me ool) Sectse er me ee te Cd Ty 1972, amounting to $8,349.04, Dare SOro tt MBee Me Sans es Bee OT at esd Supenisor's office during the period November 13-30 was approved on motion by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Steele: REBATES FOR = MONTH OF NOVEMBER ra TOWNSHIP ae REASON i tomer be el pe Nec T1.) Cee Mt ip em bs fm Lae aa aad) Reo ee Meme lt | ferret PR me gd 1972 Wo household pereonal property be PD tC) Eagle Mills 1972 Tax listing error in pricing boat te) Dr, Margurite Williams Bast bet) 1972 Care listed in Virginia soe) Pere TC eee Cy Mes ae ee kd 31,06 " o " ” ” ' ” 7 cya yA 34,74 Shoemaker's Serv, & Grill Coddle Creek rT Pi ae tet Mest 1.47 K, F. Shoemaker rer etd Penalty charged in error RiveeR Oe. ese ae Caen ee ee nn ee ie Pa MeN! RO Mt Ol al dl catelal Railway €or the spur line through the County Farm Property for the eas Ct) eee ae Page 4 December 4, 1972 UTION HONORING SARAH JOHNSTON MCLAUGHLIN. Chairman Long presented Pe Me tt ad Pree ey and read the reper et PT pe eee Oe Cd i 7 RESOLUTION re BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IREDELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina, on November 3, phy. WHEREAS, the voters of Iredell County, the first woman to be a member eae at) elected Mrs. Sarah Johnston rae ede ac ey Cee a et md Iredell County in the history eee 5 a Board of nd well during the two years eae at) PDA CPO ac freee. eo ae. e supervising of the furnishing of the term of her office, Pte se Pe tod Pe we at Hall of Justice, and particularly with an eye to Pe CMe CMe ure oe ee Led said facility. ee CM faithful in her attendance at Pa ah ae Pea ot 1: Pe eRe a special meetings of Pe Tt eee ace El lf for election to office again. DR eee MC mad Coad a Caer a os Bd Ca iter ta ea NOW, THEREFORE, it is pepe Oe Same ee Eee | of Iredell County recognizing that it is losing in Mrs. £ its board who has brought CP ce ure omy SPR e mt eel Pare SO eC peat) eae at Me eee Cr ok distinetion no her faithful and eutaanding Pa eet said board by AND WHEREAS, the Board wants the people of Iredell County to Rivne The 1970-72 Board of County Commissioners for their feelings in this matter. MTT eee Sa tO Beg passed this resolution of appreciation to Mrs. service on this Board during 1970-72. Sarah Johnston McLaughlin for it Resolution be spread on the It IS FURTHER ordered that a copy of this >£ County Commissioners of Iredell lore ae td Pee ae ot ee Johnston McLaughlin and a copy be that a copy be given to Mrs, Sarah to the news media for publication, Tn Te eae eee ee eT ee es ce ek Le omiasioner Thompson, seconded by me ren eras eet aI December 4, 1972 i rn rsa § eee 0) Laat REPORT ON SCHOOL BaP es me | Prete aOR aol Peaeett ye rae pet Cra tt te tl Cer eae) al meeting we had with the school board. A eer eee Cer eer eC ee Ce Cc tea Be Peay ae Pe eRe ok wel) ay embers of the school board, to Dee Meh rae ee commissioners and m Our dforts in that respect were to Pee OM Ls fos eetse ) Ort eo hd Betti to the county at the most economical figure that was possible. ‘e told by very responsible people that in no way Pree e-em @ chia d De bid figure of almost « j Ure iets eer a te teas per mea me) $23,00 per FO a focus because the people in Rowan County hawe let a bid rte ee ee half for a primary ost them $15.70 a sq, ft., and I know that if Rowan Prete eae eo eee 1 County could certainly County can build a facility that pleases then that beats do the same thing if their hearts were in the right place. We do not hold any the perogative ee ee 411 will toward them for it is Ce SM eC ee Dr ae hd building. All that is required of mony is being spest, for Pee ee ed te Pa ee ee es Pyro On behalf of the Board, Chairman OU eS P32 ee Long stated tliat special mention should be made of the cooperation and help eet ets ke) all departments Pee es A me ee ieee ceil it ital of offices a pleasure to have capable employees witliag and able a Pe Pn ee hee ee dealin oan ones aman ere) bao) bod Sd K 4480 Lae eI K 4619 Bri PP LB 65 Robert Long Ce wee er bet | ee Be Janes M, White ee a br SES 5 7 a Mee Mee ome ee eee Service Fee I, T, Avery, Jr. Samuel T, Webster, Jr. peste PS Samal T, Webster, Jr. Pe eh ee Petty Cash Fund te ee ee ee ed Lewis Simpson Lewis Simpson Myrtle J, Snow ee St mm Pade] gs et re a Tug Whittenburg brates sf Pee tasers Tug Whittenburg Td James A, Clark Tug Whittenburg Beaver's Repair Shop Neal's Janitorial Service Home Exter@inating Co, eres as eee es The Webd Ineurance Agency COUNTY ATTORNEY peat aes Salary " Travel io fo ey bot Paes tt TY bP ope ETN Get F). od 4 Repaire Cleaning Floore Leh aoe INSURANCE Increase in Ine, BULLDINGS MAINTENANCE-JaIL & HALL OF Mae bell Brower “ae Sell Brower ed ee eT wa 212429 Bret] = Davie Ave, House 75.00 a re Mee 435,00 erie Py] mee ON 1,999, 9 87,69 87,69 A) ra) Pe | cre) ere re) 76,15 76,15 eee) 76,15 Cree) 80,00 ce oe 70,00 12.00 483,22 pea 1, 753,40 60,00 60,00 eT ak Rakahe! ge 44] Jonah M, Lowe Salary Pe Ree we Aart | bd 84,00 BT ae Oe sy Cra Ce nd _ 84,00 Beavers Repair Shop bree ye " pel ye] FER eka HS ra ee 8. ao Li poe eas tly Louise M, Taylor E, Leis Troutaan James S, Deaton, Jr. beg Be) Calvin EB, Bvans : 654,00 Re me Le y Be Bo ae ae bh) ber Dy pte ee) John L, Fox, Jr. Ks pitt et Cc, E, Evans bi poe Bet ey ¢ res Lois Troutman by tk] Re ee) ww Ol Piotr at se A eed ed tre et eC Tk Pree s ty 143, 50 Copier Account fo ey ae Petty Cash, Treas, ee ee TY Pri) Pay Ie) eet Dottie S, Cline 4 ce Houston L, Johnston A Lye att pet Ce Past by Bet Petite mee. " ere) Le P| Travel bts) Houston L, Johnaton vi 96,30 pees Paes ed William T. Mills Ere E +d Lye Pt Petty Cash, Treas. Mise. Expense CY Cee’ bP me ee) bre I Robert F, Barkley Cer bre Rr xs 78 Bre Claude J, Coggins es Ca Se Michael H, Courain i be) Patt) Bad James D, Cox, Sr. * bie ae O) bee) Howard E, Teimster = CT Bred Donald E, Gregory . bee bree) Loy t) ae a) TY * 571,00 bret.) Eugene T, Honeycutt ey yar!) brs Earl F, Jenkins 95 CST ae) 5448 Rye wc tbe) ” bt Lat 5449 pe a 422 is Bree) et td ” 5451 RP Od om: bry 4 E, Lane Murphy, Jr. 5 5453 William T, Stamey *. ben Lloyd V, Tate te 5455 * Erskine J, Tilley “ 5456 ee by br SrA Se ed we 5458 Bascum A, West " ane ed vo me ee] Travel and) Phe eae ld sa ae ae) Sterling Howard Corp. Pee Td Pak) be ed fon eT) K te ae ees Misc, Expense Bi SO BD Lonnie M, Little STE isd pee e) be) Margaret L. Cash " ca] 5461 Clifford E, Loftin 4 rt) ue Berd Clarence W, Mills ef CL Pa bP ey ee ” cat bad a ee 2 id a ote] Robert R, Sherrill sd Cod a bo Chloa L, Willis " 5 bd Lee ee) é Bre Se es forts ia) ees PE eet ee om LY 3s 5] 5468 Se Store] oe Pa ae Tees are 87 PYG TM 2 ot 3 8) Ro eee Ol BPE Bobby R, Abernathy # Rita Carol Foster Igella P, King De ee lad Jeanie W, Little Emory H, Thigpen Clyde Rudd & Assoc. y bP EY Copier Account fer ee Petty Cash, Treas. Misc, Expense Smee et Me, Pa Retirement System REGISTER OF DEEDS pete me Td Elizabeth Abernathy Imogene W. Blankenship Myrtle 0, Freeze Gayle S, Josey be ae Clerk of Superior Court fed Xerox Corp. ee Copier Account fore T) bas ee eee Supplies Bovy i300 36208] Salary a ait or : 4 : re <i ; : i c : . bs A . $ 5 > aed iu a HL “— K 5 4 K i hathetetheleheteata! Ce te teen eo eeke neat aa! Aw Relate tahahahahehele be) beet) a ky a Br ST bak rTP k] 4623 4619 OA 4477 Ce) 4520 4521 4522 4523 4524 Sy) 4526 Cera Cy) 4529 4530 Cee red 4533 Travel Bd bere ba ee es Ty pt ee eel] John F, Long Sd L. BH, West, Jr. Floy Wilkinson Rose B, Ingram Joyce J. Martin Copier Account Iredell County Eleetion Fund pst Te Petty Cash, Treas. bo Paes tt TY Iredell Public Library ba) 138-5.) Monthly Budget Payment Town of Mooresville bets Clay boo. ae oe cut (e] bd eC Cm pao a Pee. beta ety be Rural Fire Protection Harmony Fire Dept. Rural Fire Protection i Mt, Mourne Fire Dept. Cool Springs Fire Dept. Shepherds Vol, Fire Dept. Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. Central School Vol, Fire Dept. Trinity Vol, Fire Dept. Union Grove Fire Dept. Lake Norman Fire Dept. Le ” South Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. " be aS lt eee) City of Statesville Wayside Fire Dept. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Ruth G, Etchison Salary Sells Moving & Storage Moving & Cleaning Services Louis Brown Expenses for Bi-~Centennial fe a ees 4 Pants bas | Professional Engineering Services Town and Country Restaurant Expenses for Centralina Meeting a be EM eee Monthly Rayment ~Ambu lance Se Med, Examiner Fees ae ae ee a ete Dr. I. G, Scherer Med, Examiner Pee ee 4 Jano, Cline & Barnard Audit Per Contract Armory Project Account Dom tion ee ae 24 lL. L. Nesbit Mileage & Expense-Legislative Comm, |e es tess | Prof, Engineering Service Clerk of Supertor Court Hearings L. M. Little, Mm D, Court Counseling Services ee Sd Receiving Home Care as a) Detention Care etwalt Norwalk Vault Co, Opening & Closing Oreves St. ", - paul latheren Church Charge for burial-County Home Local Gov, Baployees Retirement Systes polar Hees Ss yer aw SO) 25,00 25,00 xT) Pree 220,00 em) Cie y 420,00 175,00 eee) erm) 175,00 eee) eee) 175,00 175,00 175,90 175,00 ee 175,00 PER) — 175,00 PSM oe | _ eS 5 5 8 8 2 8 8 8 88 8 ee 8 ee ee bee been eed ed ee Beh el ee E beds tale te Rek Beeston Rate talala! ne : Baa North Carolina National Bank Pte ie Me ea ey Mra, Tom Baldwin Mrs, Bobby Sells Pe a Ee Mra, Ethel Baty pe ee Mra, Nathan Blackwelder Cc, C, Blankenship bt Peed re Lit Peat a = Mrs, Dorothy Cowan David Crews Pe ee Dallas Evens bt Pe ame SCT bees ema ld ee em tad bt ee Pe og od erm. tT 2 a4 Pauline Padgett Frank Parlier Mrs. Carl Reece Pe pe ee) Peet a] Billie J, Tipton ese Te Clarence ward " Mes, Rose Weeks Pt et Eee Bd Ser TT et ey Ce-3 is TAPES SEB 3 J ra ee BD DEBT SERVICE Foster Care ” Porsyth County Dept. of Perea octrey Peo) ¥ Peta) 943,75 76,193.91 TTT FSS SSS 3 3 - Pett to S rm oe aa 3 tsi ttt 7 ea i] BIN 6A FN 38] ceey OM me ee WELFARE ADMINISTRATION bhi Dorothy M, Fleming Salary pre bk) Paul L, Conrad , bee 11,00 Bt be a ey a pk A bee) W, R, Creamer si pee 5506 pee ae PTE 4 521,00 Bey Prete ert Hs 571,00 Bee) beet mere tat * et bee) Harry J, Beard ) rat 5510 Patricia M, Blakley 2 CL Pat 5511 eS ee Pee) - Ott 5512 Py iset te ee eb . 397,00 5513 Jamie P, Cox i 571,00 bet Nora L, Deal i Co matt) bhp b) Mary A, Deaton = yee) bb} Tt) Lucinda B, Dees ° ty eae) 5517 Phyllis C, Early ig. De bet.) Camiyn P, Furr 9x Perit] Be?) Dinah A, Hargis - Ce) Bedi) Ometta L. Harris 4 CT ee 5521 tt wees ee eae “¢ rey wees) bbe Anne C, Johnson 4 822,00 5523 Néllie T, Kimbrough af ee) Bey a) ee ee ee) «3 SY bey] Martha L, Kirlsan 4 Paes) 5526 Patricia A, Levan " CT eet} bby ad Carolyn J, Lippard " Pee) 5528 ees bed ba yea) 5529 Pat ee as) “ Pot bik t) Frankie R, Martin 4! Cree] 5531 Donald R, Mauney a Cert 5532 bo Ad a bree 5533 Janet F, Miller “ cD ae bh ee ee ee) ” 598,00 5535 Norma L, Morrison! - 625,00 55% Sara M, Neese ‘ Cot] Bee eRe Ts ea ¥ bh) Pe] 553% Pred E, Oakes , 520,25 5539 Donna Somers . Cb!) 5540 Thurston Templeton 3 Cy eres) bbl | Ginger J. Vincent . pe bb yd es) kd ee bere] Nancy G, Wateon ¥ Py ae) 5544 Carolyn L, White . CL atl K 4560 Linda Abrams Travel 37,10 an >) | Adelaide Ashe ™ 46,9 4562 bee Las BS) a Lae B] Harry Beard bo 53.20 Lab) ise tee ot : be K 4565 oe ee Ts) : 121,35 a) Od . bb erst) Led Mary Deaton ¥ Sed K 4566 Lucinda Dees < 61,83 ae! Dorothy M, Flesing = re ae ed ee) ae tra eetta Harris : rit] Lae te te) te Le K 4573 Charles Kirkees wa ee eS “ 51,10 ae Le) eet er or) Sd Brendes Vey si RS es a 66,70 re 4576 Pett ae 10,95 a rs ee 8,40 K 4500 onsld Meuney : ee) a ee eT - 26,4 . OP eee od em) Paes bor Pe] Thurston Templeton Ginger Vincent Nancy Watson Stamey Steele ae Pee st = lt Postage iets y st) Supplies Xerox Corp. ns ere yes ee Medical Care David L, Pressley, M. D, Thomas B, Templeton, M, D, James M, Robertson, M. D. N. C. Local Gov, Employees Retirement Systen N ie R eB. BeBe l. Bele le Rs Be tenets Bawa! 26,531.31 PA 4p) oem st oye s Wer |] Virginia Allison byt eer) Requal Bailey % bia ae tks d Barium Springs pee ay beset te ¢ i 4 Li 4 4 bs K 4 L< K K 4 i Le 4 K Ls x 4 4 Ls K Kx x Ld cree eee om kay bart Budget Payment SCHOOL FUND K 4392 Mooresville City Schools Cy ety eae! 2 25,530,00 K 4393 City of Statesville Payment on current exp. be Oe K 4394 Iredell County Schools Payment on budget PER RY 150, 530,00 pu RM Lee] Pe OL ace) Pat yee ee ae 5 K 4398 Iredell County AFDC Fund Pi vet) Lan k] pee hee ae 3,847.02 Ld ee eek) CRA) ree shee) Veterans Administration Pao es ee me 4405 Town of Troutman Lean for Wal & Sewer Facilities 100 ,000, 00 4604 Gooper D, Cass Co, Supplies 103,10 4605 Gray and Creech, Inc. x! 55,40 75,00 bP ae tel) ARARARA 4606 ‘Ray S, Farris 4620. NCNB Mortgage Corp, Tax on B, H, Johnson 52.55 CT yea N.C, Local Gov, Employees Retirement System 2,843,54 103, 203.48 Dead eats Ne Less: Payroll Deductions Retirement: 2,843, 54 Ae) Te wee 695.65 FICA: CMe Pe) Per rsr te Pier ees! ir ts meet ya) Past] pe ht at 1,631.72 yh) 19,190.10 be ey 470,199.24 GRAND TOTAL VJ Paes are 80 vie 4 ees 8c) HEALTH DEPARTMENT bd J, H, Nicholson PPE td pet Te Bot) RP A * by eee) 909 Margaret F. Bolt «3 Chee) 910 Lr ae 23 es Cee i £3 Bi Elaine C, Clanton " Co Pa 912 Pe ee ¢ Tae LP) Joyce E, Dobson m 521,00 914 Betty J, Englebert “e 203,00 915 Martha J. Ervin " CB 916 Glenn Fox, Jr. sd 571,00 917 fos eee’ by rete 918 pe re a ry 255.55 Pet] William M Howard be? ye Pat 92) Doris P, Johneon nd Cee 921 Percy Crm ba! ee .y7d bP GCM Pie to | Y res) Robbe Mere 2] Lexine A, White Jelene W. 4 Pd & e <§ eee B bi Vow ww Pes) +e ys) Pe ya 1528 By s] bE) be) G eR] 1533 hk) 1535 Pe Pe Ry/ Pee OM ee ses at) bie VA Py Ts eo See sl bs Dee PICA: 2S BT ey a 1821.16 State Tax: Pee ETE jl pest Th Trt Rd Ped) Pes sF\ see aes 8 MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY boasts ee Pa pot mere ty oe Pee bd ere sD) " Pe sy ad National Council on Alcoholiem, INc, TRE tod 7 Renewal Subscription pa sy Bet eed Brady Printing Co, fo Ty we Me ass ee se rd Broughton Hospital Drugs N, C, Local Governmental Emp, Ret. System MISCELLANEOUS PPM PMC a eae. he sts Te ay esse Less: Payroll Deductions eer Te 134.45 FICA: 87.322 be ee ee ae) State Tax: aoe con Ce) Ft tase There being no further business, the meeting wae fina ned at om © motion ye ee eC ee ora) ie ee | tom 21 12439 SDR Se 17,552.80 eee) ERTS eeu CSS LES SS at) 70,00 phere 5,00 113,20 ep te CRM 172,25 ——— 8 = mes eee) yw rst Pd Se cer eeLd ee ae CLL oe A | er © (8) corres The newly elected Board of County Commissioners convened at 10:45 A.M. December 4, 1972, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse Annex, on Monday, A administered in a cere- the oath of office for the two year term bree mony at the Hall of Justice immediately preceding this meeting. Me TTC eo. ee Le my Sides, Prank S. Commissioners present: McAllister, Larry S. Hedrick, and W. PSEC ata Me, McAllister, presiding as temporary chairman, Om Osu fed Sd ae foi FON MDP On motion by Mr. Hedrick, seconded by Mr. Sides, CeCe eo. ee td unanimous vote to serve as chairman of the Pert eC Mee es bg took the chair, BAC) 00s al by Mr. McAllister, seconded by Mr. Sides, Pits eet unanimously elected vice-chairman of the board. OUNTY ATTORNEY. Mr. William P, Pope, Statesville attorney, was appointed Pri. E82 § county attorney on motion A et CLERK TO THE BOARD AND COUNTY ACCOUNTANT. On motion by Mr. White, seconded ee ee De ee ee ier ts) and county accountant. Dre Em eC Ce ee) lal , Te 5 euber 30, 1972, and that Pe The Board arranged to. fe i December 4, 1972 Page 2 signatures as are now in force until such time as the board can study the Lak . TO AUT CM eee OSM ls me SMe eee eg designate, under authority granted by General Statutes of the State of North Carolina officials or employees rae y rel ie ts Meee Mest se ma og to the fiscal affairs of Iredell County as set out below, and documents relating further designates depositories for the varius accounts as follows: be 23 CesT yu 4) OFFICIAL SIGNATURE bahar sy Bama 3 3 Bernice McJunkin Iredell County Election Fund lope ister Be Accountant a eet Me eis a PN Teele tid [omnes 2 Uy ceo ba Tt el S, T, Webster; Jr. Treasurer Lome S a co.t 8 Iredell County General Fund tee My ese) Pvt Lid ba OO Mee is aes) eae. la Carolina Firet rts t lst Bd Cc. C, Bryan ere ea Tee ree S, T, Webster, Jr. Treasurer redell ‘County Mental Health Bark of Coa bet Mere la oes) Accountant lose tec Statesville c, C, Bryan Chairman, Bd. Com, S, T, Webster, Jr. beer 4 Alternate signature for General, Health, and fentai Health Funds, in lieu of Chairman taser Cats Vice-Chairman, 8d. Bernice McJunkin Store ta ld Pe el) ee Treasurer eT a Rot) Chairman, Bd.Educ, W. T, Poston Supt. Co, Schools Iredell County Schools ea aa) Certificates of Deposit All Banks in ra bet Me mis SO) Accountant Endorsement of Certificate Per Sd S. T, t‘ebeter, Jr. ay isd ee bas To authorize the replacement of mds, notes, etc., in securing Pi hr bas} . tau ie bee las Iredell County Hospital "und First Union and Carolina First Bernice Prisco el that the fe ee era hs) ners and the Treesurer fs authorized for dl funds which require wm 2i nnd4l Va est Ya ty December 4, 1972 Mr, McAllister and seconded by Mr. Hedrick. CAPITAL OUTLAY NEEDS, Mr. Bryan touched briefly on some of the problems facing the board and asked the county manager and accountant to prepare a list Coa bet Pane a eo a ls lt ee ese IT ha Bed discussion at the next meeting. ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned until 7:30 P.M. on December 7, 1972, 72 FOE a oA Clerk by a Pee ee ee Mee) December 7, 1972 Page 1 The Board of Commissioners met in PrB Met Pete bt eS ast tae December 7, 1972; at 7:30 ?.M. in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse Annex, with all members present, namely: C. Chandler Bryan, chairman, Larry S. Hedrick, Frank S, McAllister, David W. Sides, and W, Sidney White. William P. Pope, county attorney, and S, T, Webster, Jr., county manager, were present. CALL TO ORDER. be ST ed called to order by the chairman and Ce aay silent prayer. ON CREDIT ASSOCIATION PROPERTY. Wayne pepestet 12 00 Franklin, county extension chairman, was present for the discussion with Pee oan PG Tt) ay Paes ord Ideal Production Credit Association, bays ta baad PT Pee be Clog Se Sweet eS ett aM occupied by the Association, In the course of the lengthy discussion, tr. SOb Rta tee ea) Association would like to remain in the same general area and that it is and has been the policy of the Association to work out some agreement with the county, preferably an exchange Perea eo) 15 ee Ce and Stockton Streets. However, they would need sufficient time to design and build a new building before they could vacate their present building. Mr. Franklin assured the Board that the Aseociation building rr Pe m Pad ee eset ee! few changes to take care of the Extension staff except setings which would require more space. Motion was made by Mr. Hedrick, seconded’ by Mr. Sides and passed, & toy S, J. Hlland, 2r., and John Reich to appraise the land and building the Ideal Production Credit Per se see eo od bat ss ae urther discussion was deferred pending these reports. ee ee ee Mee Oe farm agent, invited Commissioners for a Comprehensive to attend a comunity seeting on December Ce ee] wth Safety Program for the young people in the county. Pears acest © 3) ree are oo et a4 December 7, 1972 ae ATA POU OM CT of accountant had attended a metting at Davidson Community College held by the Governor's Atvisory Committee on Revenue Sharing to explain the legislation for federal revenue sharing to local government officials. The following resolution was adopted on motion by Mr, Sides, seconded by Mr. Hedrick: A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A TRUST FUND TO ACCOUNT FOR FUNDS RE- CEIVED UNDER THE STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1972, Be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County: Section 1, There is hereby established on the books of Iredell County a tie eT ee ee ee Cm ae Me a shall remain available without fiscal year limitation and shall consist of such amounts as may be appropriated to it and deposited in it fram funds made available to Iredell County by the United States Treasury pursuant to the State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972 (Pub, Law 92-512), Section 2, All monies disbursed from the trust fund established by this resolution shall be disbursed through a special checking account established for the trust fund in an official depository of Iredell County. q Section 3, The County Accountant of Iredell County is authorized oC Mt See st a eC a 1 av] in deposits and securities eligible for investment of local funds under the cm ee eae ee ee eg PO Pret Se sk ee : Pete Re eR aera altel hacen wendations for Veterans Service Officer, after which they went into executive peer bite ech aes tera ah co orm Re aS Peet ee etre) Pree) BR Sem Tear ret ee tt ay byt es December 7, 1972 ASSISTANT VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER, On motion by Mr, Hedrick, seconded by the Board set up a new position of Assistant Mr asad eee 1a iy beets met Grade 56, and promoted Mrs. Iris Mayberry from Typist II in the Cte be lt ree Te oy FARM CENSUS Bessy Ve) eee St a ee I ae baa securing qualified people to Wayne Franklin was instructed to proceed with the farm census reports for 1973 and to furnish a copy of the list to Ds each commissioner for final Ps boa. Oa PENT e MO Me 22 IW cot Mt ce by Mr, Hedrick, seconded by Mr. Sides, the Board voted to request the pT eet ec nae ae a Cea Se eee ae eS Part tbat 4 ies ee eee eed director’, to the county. RVISOR, On motion by Mr, White, seconded by APPOINT ACTING TAX SUPE! ‘re, McAllister, Mrs, Mary Lee Cowles was rea Me ete eee ad on a temporary basis, effective December 12, 1972. DATA PR SESSING DEPARTMENT, A meeting was Pr a ee 5:00 P.M. to discuss the data processing depertment, The city and Pia county managers, data processing personnel, commissioners, and any other interested persons were invited to attend. POR USEI ATED LIBRARY SPACE, Con~ teh e aU AD { a proposal from the Social Services Board for work to be done sideration their building vacated by the Iredell Public Library to convert it meeting. their use and for maintenance repairs.was deferred county manager was instructed to get « bill from P, S$. Weet Construction eee SERVICES DEPARTMENT, Tene the board appointed Mr. Willian H, Netillan as for the Iredell County Department ela rie 4 aot oS December 7, 1972 rt. oda ee he at the request of the County Board of Social Services. bo eT ee toa eS Ay eee from surplus salary funds already in the bt a MITCHELL COLLEGE. After a lengthy discussion regarding the proposal that the Board vote to accept the financial responsibility of Mitchell College as a part of the state community college system, the members Ces oa eis coe another meeting and issued the following statement: COP te et ee tte) principles of a community Cree nay for Iredell County; however, we feel that we do not have enough answers to the CeCe et obligations that the county is incurring in the immediate et ee em ee DOP PCC st Sa la aed research with the Institute of Government and with other county attorneys the legalities involved with count y Pentre te sme ek. td technical schools and we have also instructed the county manager to contact Tee hat eC a commnity college system to please advise us if there are any rules and regu- lations pertaining to restrictions, conditions, or othervise, thet would affect esteem Ct ed magtitude upon approval of Mitchell College, and 1f these conditions would have to be met before Mitchell College poe ee o Coetis me ee ee ed Pe to ee tk "Ye want to have on record what is expected and what county commissioners ee te a a Petye et | Di ‘ PR Me eR RR Me, Sides, seconded by Mt. MeAllister, the following resolution was adopted: Deel alee Mie aia ee a pon a DY ee be tt aed December 7, 1972 Pre ee hereof be published in the Statesville Record and Landmark and the Mooresville Tribune. BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED: THAT a copy of this resolution be attached to the minutes of this meeting, This the 7th day of December, 1972. PRU Board adjourned at 12:30 A.M, on December 8th, to meet Ptr bas) sn December 14, 1972; at 7:30 P.M., in the Hall of Justice at which time they Pere TT ae eae tee from the community cdlege system. APCS AIMS ET a. Clerk to Bogrd loti) a eat aa) 0 tae mae Tees Meets Cte Page 1 December 14, 1972 Te Te Ee ed] convened in adjourned regular PT Teta on Thursday, December 14, 1972, at 7:30 P.M., at the Hall of Justice, to discuss with officials of the State separtment of Community Colleges the county's role in ey ire b ais] Mitchell College into the state community college system, FORME Tle mana] board were present, Pvt SS eCPM Loa td Bryan, chairman; Larry S. Hedrick, Frank S. icAllistex, David W. Sides, Evetel W, Sidney White. William P. Pope, county attorney, and S. T. Webster, Jr., were present. From the State bys Peau td of Community Colleges were: Charles Bucher, dean of planning and coordination; John H. Blackmon, assistant Poe asd Pett ee SSM Battle, dean of business Pees be try Others present who Pre SSCS OR Mee madd discussion were J. P. Huskins, chairman of Mitchell College board of trustees; Dr. Bart Herrscher, Mitchell president; members of the chamber of commerce joint committee; R. D. Grier, chairman of Mitchell College Foundation; and members of the Mooresville and Iredell County Boards of Education, ete yee eet eto ll present to hear the Cheer pein CALL TO ORDER, The Perise My eC le Chairman Bryan, Peet Peet pak. Paul.Conrad of St. Paul's Lutheran Church led the invocation, Mr. Bryan welcomed those Pe te stated that the aeeting was being held to get information as to the county's responsibility if Mitchell College is accepted as one of the state's community colleges. He explained that the county commissioners have to provide funds for a wide variety of purposes for necessary expenses and services to the whole Peer re public school units. The need for $11,000 ,000 for capital needs has ee including requests by the schools for ee ee eee ee ed plane to finance theese current expenses Pv me bats December 14, 1972 SPC ei eee ge Ted understand fully what the county Nee ee eee ee ih could be made. ° He warned that it will be difficult for commissioners to hold the tax rate at 93¢ and that when new obligations are taken on the money must come from somewhere for theix support. For this reason, and not because of any opposition to Mitchell's becoming a Community College, this meeting was arranged. A series of questions was directed to the state officials which brough out the fact that the county would have to provide between $40,000 and $80,000 per year for the first few years to operate the school plant, According to the officials, the state does not have fixed require- ments for buildings except they be adequate for the subjects taught. They would frown on a split campus because it is difficult to administer and would oppose it if liberal art and vocational-technical students were Theix guidelines call for fifty acre campuses but they have separated, had much smaller. They do not consider the present Mitchell site large since all students commute. enough for expansion because of parking needs, Mr. Battle explained that the State Board has authority to make a one time allotment of $500,000 to a school if the General Assembly provides n enough funds, which the county would have to match. In addition some schools have obtained federal funds, primarily in the Appalachian and Coastal Plains regions. The present facilities at Mitchell could probably be used as matching funds provided the buildings were deeded to the Board of Trustees. This is the first private school to make a request to come into the community college system. Whether or not the State funds could be used to retire the $245,000 debt on the library would require a ruling from the Attorney General, according to Mr, Battle. When the property is deeded to the Board of Trustees this indebtedness would become an obligation. of Iredell County. Mr. Huskins explained that this debt on the library is $245,000, funded at %, with $15,000 annual paysents and it was the thinking of the Mitchell eee 8 this should be undisturbed and paid off with student fees, Battle that This brought out the inforsation from Mr, a | asount of fees which the State Board will allow for other than tuition is $7.00 per quarter, or $26.00 per year, wa 21 nx449 evel eed December 14, 1972 ae ra pore ta) In reply to 4 statement by the county attorney that Pest) kd Pee Me es ee a Dee ee LT ted than 2/3 of the amount retired the previous year, which in this case would be approximately Shee ee awe suggested that since the Mitchell Endowment Fund is Pe tt hi eel Mitchell College that title to the library could be held PMS Me adhd Fund until the debt Pee be transferred to the college. Mr. Battle Pret ee ee the college did not have to own the buildings but wauld have to show proof to eT te tt od ‘ rT teh el Oe eet tee kL teaching facilities. Mx. Huskins stated that the Endowment Fund has adequate income to meet the payments or private funds to pay eee ee not say what they could do until some Peete] Prete et ed Po eb ed Commissioners. In response to 4 Ce ee el whether it would be possible for the public to use this library, Mr. Bucher stated that the Thi etl encourages this kind of use, Pe he ee Led the Board of Trustees, and that its usefulness is extended by intexlibrary loan arrangements. Mx. Battle explained that in addition to the maintenance Crk TT eT ila the schools pay supplements to the Pot eed and faculty, and Pe a current éxpense items, but this is by decision of the local boards, De. Herrscher stated that they are recruiting freshmen fox ‘next year Pte eC ee De me) ni out the dorms in two years. The physical plant can Pee Pe See MR Cee ee to) accomodate 1,000 without sore cost. Be tk enrolisent is 20% technical-vocational, Pe reer ne ee Pte De metab Per et) is auch greater for Peeereev art in Peed paaeeaey peered cael of Commerce Secretary December 14, 1973 bt me ade by Mr, Sides, Peet ee eee dy Pr ee ey Motion wa Pe tO me) Pr CR Prato poy College be brought BOT ad y College System Pt Me Pry TPT Peasy for providing the Pewee ed Peet hss ht fore bd necessary current expense funds when county attorney to tr oe ae Ly appropriate resolution for the record. The resolution follows: DoT S ee eid RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Piro) CM eet ee rok’ Pee eter kd eye tet cd Peter het ee kl 37 i eee Iredell County, North Carolina; and, eye: 1-9 OP ea lot founding of Mitchell College in 1852, oe faithfully served the people of Piedmont North Carolina by Pieper) Pree Tee Me kee PY te WHBRBAS, through the years those students educated at eet pee good and and valuable citizens and have made and College have become Cyr BRE LiL! still are making lasting contributions to Ca ae be Pa political fabric of our society; Paste iy WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the citizens of Iredell County and Piedmont North Carolina for Mitchell College to continue to prosper so as to continue educating and training our people; and, vce) eM dd underway a study to be submitted to the State Board of Education respecting the feasibility of te inging Mitchell College into the Community College System; Py ste rics eo nd Commissioners of Iredell County are of the nion that both liberal arts education and technical-vocationr al training >f making valuable contributions 3 sre good and produce citizens capable society; and, WHERBAS, if Mitchell College is admitted into the Community College system it will be capable of offering both liberal arts education and technical-vocational training; Prt Pe de WHEREAS, the Iredell County Board of Com support the idea of bringing Mitebell College into the ‘ omeunity College yates and support such Pee yee mee eee ee) ed et San that rie 4 acon December 14, 1972 ny 21 Ped aya Page 5 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, that: The Board of Commissioners of Iredell County unanimously PPT CM tt me me pet. Mee be eRe LT aed necessary to make Mitchell College an integral part of the State Community College System; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the event that Mitchell College is accepted into the State Community College System by all the authorities with power to pass on same, that the County of Iredell shall and will on the happening of that event be PP tts CMe ete Mr tt Mea Ma SMa Bese. lee Be obligations imposed upon it by G. S. 115A-19. This the 14th day of December, 1972. s/ C, Chandler Bryan Chairman, Board of Comm Iredell County ATTEST: robe ss aes Tes.) 1973 CENSUS BNUMBRATORS, On notion by Mr. Hedrick, seconded by Mr, Sides, the following were appointed as farm census enumerators on recommendation of Wayne Franklin, Extension Chairwan, whose department supervises the work: : Be LT ae te ; POSS Seer Petes eee ey Rt. 5, Mooresville, N. C. Pd LM Sd Rt, 5, Stateeville, N. C. Chamber sburg POTS at we rss) Rt. 1, Statesville, N. C. bh Coddle Creek Mes, Margaret Johnston Diesond Rt. 1, Mooresville, N. C. Concord Mrs. Stella Morrow Blevine Rt. 6 Box 215, Statesville, N.C, Cool Springs Beulah C. Tomlin Rt. 1, Harmony, N, C. ey pera re) Laney, 6 Box 633, Mooresville, N.C, Lee eet) eg Rt, 3, Yadkinville, N. C. Preeti] : ten ae tthe Pea et tet a ae ed ao Rt. 5S, Statesville, MN. C. mm. 1, Glin, ™ C. r Ln s, Perret en m Cc. Page 6 Deceatex 14, 1972 Pr ee alae | ae a Ree Ce ed il the lease for the property on ere Avenue occupied by the PVs Pel ts Extension offices at $250.00 per month, On motion by Mr, Sides, seconded by Mr. McAllister, the board authorized the county attorney to draw up 4 lease for two or three years Pet Met Met tC ht ld question of repairs. ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned ,at. 10:10 P.M. 4 g Pa SOONER” POD Pee Clerk to & oT.) North Carolina, Iredelt County Zee mre me) va ee tthe Lt rr ra once 44 [hank January 9, 1973 Page 1 Cet Mee CE. a The Board of Commissioners held its regular @ ting having been changed to January 9, 1973, the date for the PT ee sae | pa ma the second Tuesday of each month, The board convened at 7:30 P.! Commissioners Room at the Courthouse Annex, with all members present, namely: C, Chandler Bryan, chairman; Larry S,. Hedrick, Frank S, :icAllister, David W, Sides, and ©, Sidney White. County attorney William P, Pope was also pote CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by the chairman and opened with the invocation by Rev. Norman Joyner, OCIAL SERVICES BOARD REPORT ON BUILDING NEEDS, Social Services board Litt Petr tees Set ree mes Le lL Director Dorothy Fleming were eT RMU CRC ld needs for the department. Mrs. Fleming reported that a social services building was one of the buildings included in the proposed governmental center waster plan’. It eer Tee CL eee ce Perc eee UM tnt ee architect to 13,000 sq. ft.,at an estimated cost of $300,000 to.3325,000, exclusive of fees,,furnishings and site, Under present policy state and federal funds are not available as lump sum amounts to defray the initial cost of construction of county owne buildings but they will make monthly payments toward building and maintenance cost for the life expectancy of the building. On an estimated building cost of $350,000, the return at present reimbursement rates over a <9 year period wowld be $6,300 annually. In addition, for maintenance estimated at 420,00 snnually, an annual payment of $9,000 would be made. The report was accepte eed) bee The social services board was authorized to get bids for painting i repair work in their present building which had been requeste ta oa POSTPONE ENFORCEMENT OF CODES ENFORCEMENT 2 Jerry Lar planning director, reported that the Homebuilders Association Pt es that the county defer enforcement of the building codes until Februsr so they can seet with the Planning Board regarding several re rese they say cannot be wet locally. Due to this and the shortage of nape personnel at this time he recommended thet enforcesent be suapende am 21 w@455 Biiins 21 ace 456 Page 2 Sides, the Board voted to Py January 9, 1973 On motion by Mr. Hedrick, seconded by ta rdimances until further Php eet suspend Presi hae Sen etd building codes 0 be given of this action in the Statesville and ordered that public notice Pr Me eh ee Ure) Board be requested POPE Met mit thee eens peels Ey t the February meeting. to make a recommendation for consideration a A committee from the Iredell r | a hi COUNTY _FIREME! ASSOCIATION, with Bd Carriker as spokesman, Poe Md County Firemen's Peete Reet following requests. eriff's department so all calls can be PPE Aer Co Lh da) pe eo Wa Met etd io) Ma so dispatcher can recorded, Suggest two on first and second Py be aay Need more help -on Cee Biba ns one on third. 5] Dispatchers need more space in area, too crowded to work. is inoperative. Could back up alert system in case base station Pee rom) ated at Cool Springs FD. Sts ta ee Ce Sharing funds be allocated to county fire oe Pye) She TM he Ska Recommend that. Union Grove Fire Department become an t that Commissioner McAllister Probe ht ae eed ro Perio kay yee tele) peer ae ty. Me Me. MCR aad See Say quests made by the sheriff's committee to be appointed to study some re Pert at Uae ee eet ee) | requested to get 4 cost estimate for the back up Poe Retry that Union Grove Fixe Departeent would be encouraged It was agreed but that final decision rested with bat erm or mete local departaent. ated they would get legislation to sppoint « The committee also st county fire marshal if the coasissioners did not set up the position. mg ee ese On sotion by Mr. Sides, get tt i seconded by Mr. White, Comsissioner Frank McAllister was appointed as Pire Commissioner, to serve until the fixet Monday in Decesber 1973. eR at em ek ll ele Hedrigk, seconded by Mr. McAllieter, the following bounderies foe the Mt. Mourne Fire Dietrict were approved! Page 3 January 9, 1973 (#1100) Beginning at a Pree ta OO ME MM PTT TT At et a and Rd. #1196; thence in a southeasterly direction to a opt hale) eT Hwy. #21, 0.6 mile southwest of its PTT iT et ee tC ae ee i <. (#1100); thence in a northeasterly direction to a point (3) where the western City Limits of Mooresville intersects with West Wilson Avenue; thence in a Prot ee southeasterly direction and following the City Limits of Mooresville to a point com ts eet southwesterly City Limits of Mooresville intersects with Shearers Chapel Rd. (#1125); thence ina southeasterly direction to a point (5) on Wooderest Dr. (#1187), 0.3 mile northeast of its intersection with Shearets Chapel Rd. (#1125); thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (6) on Stutts Rd. (#1188), 0.2 mile northeast of its intersection with shearers Chapel Rd. (#1125) including all property on Woodcrest Dr. (C2 otra ny thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (7) in the intersection of and Blackwelder Rd. (#1136); thence in a south- Shearers Chapel Rd. (#11 easterly direction to a point (8) on Davidson Rd, (#1138), 0-3 mile south- west of its intersection with Shearers Chapel Rd. (#1125); thence in a southwesterly direction to a reba ae DM Sd County Line intersects with Rd. #1140, 0.3 mile southeast of the intersection of Rd, #1140 and ee eC UMC sem asl following the County Line to a Point (10) on N, C. Hwy. #115, 0.1 mile southwest < its inter- section with Rd. #1140; thence in a westerly direction and cont ee. me bes the the County Line to a point (11) where the County Line intérsects eT ae et mile southwest end of Gas Plant Rd. (#1102) excluding 1l property lying within Limits of D vidson, N. ©. thence in a general northe Pat a e5d Pert. ae Oe 3) following the 760 Contour of Lake Normen Eleven-O-Nine Grocery Rd. cr De ee bridge where PPP PrS Car tr ae tks ea m motion by Mr. Hedrick, seconde a BONDS APPROVE bonds WT ee ee a 20, MN. Thurston Houston, Tex Collector ree The « eset OT bet | ay January 9, 1973 eo 24 me458 ROAD PETITIONS, On motion by Mr. Sides, seconded by Mr. Hedrick, the following road petitions were Pye aoe me eo) d consideration by the State Highway Commission: 1. SR#1937, 0.9 mi. (This will ore Pete hee a oa of #1937 between Rr net epee Meee lune me soe Road). 2 Part of SR 2116 and all of SR 2104, Srna ste] requested. 3. Kings Acres, 0.3 mi, 4, Old Dooley Pump Station road, to connect SR. 1303 to Wilson Road. 5. Lakeside Road, Statesville Rt. 7. Ca Margroll Acres. IDEAL PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION PROPERTY, The Board wento executive session to confer with W. R. Pye eet) + Trl trae eo Lee Production Credit Association, about acquisition by the county of the Pec aS MMe Ma E SAY owned and occupied by the Association and which s included in the master plan for the governmental center. CHANGE IN SIGNATURE REQUIREMENTS FOR fo); | 0) <P absence of the county treasurer because of illness, the resolution adopted on December 4th, 1972, designating officials or employees of Iredell County to sign checks relating to the county was amended so as not to require the signature of the treasurer and the banks were to be so notified. ely was made by Mr. Sides, seconded by Mr. Hedrick, and passed by unanimous Tok DELBGATE TO CENTR NA COUNCIL GOVERNMENT. On motion by Mr, Sides, seconded by Mr, White, Larry S. Hedrick was appointed as delegate and Frank f S, McAllister as alternate to the Centralina Council of Government for a one year tere to January 1, 1974. pee ee Pe Ce ae) Sides, seconded by Mr. Hedrick, the Board approved the list of tax rebates issued by the tax DT eee ee | edt ee a ee Mitchell College Foundation which it was detezmined did not aeet statutory requiresents for ee ee January 9, 1973 thd TOWNSHIP YEAR Mrs. D. L. Raymer, Sr. Est. Inside Bard Commercial Equip. Co. feet red Bye James W. Ayers Trucking Co. Outside Be Vance S. Goodman Coddle Creek 1972 Harry C. Hix Tsbg. 1972 W. F. Johnson ee Rae bihg Be] Public Transport Corp. ee ES To) BR 2 Tracy Boyd Stafford Outside Be) S & S Trucking Inside Sa] Barry Allen Johnson PT Been tehd oe] Robert S, Hudgins Davidson 1972 Rie) wee Ea ool PEN Beer Tela he) R, R. McNeely Shiloh Br James L. White Concord Ore Mrs. R. D, Southers Bethany ae J. Coite Fox Chambersburg er) H, H, Crouch Grocery Out side ed T, R. Lowtharpe Cool Springs 197 Cummings B. Sherrill Chamber sburg ars T. W. Hager, Coddle Creek re REFUNDS, The following tax refunds ar eS ee ee) a ee oy WO et 197 $37.20 J, Coite Fox ere) 24.43 1971 Av 3. Jay's Barber Sho; re) Ps oe) H ee es 5a Request by Carlo Jensen for refund on en the tax supervisor and wes not approved. ae ol) Le tel ae 13:30] Pro-rato of taxes bought by County AMOUNT eb) Brror in pricing out trucks Advised by State Board of Br Er dk Trucks charged with State Trucks charged with State Trucks charged with State Trucks charged with State Cars listed with State pee e721 Pes EAT BT Trucks listed witi State Trucks listed with State Pe MoC Tel oats h se) Boat listed in error, P. House charged pu on discovery to L. Spoo (epee Mr tor we bc) heel mE melons deducted | Wott Os Me ret ec tsle re de] Old age ex ieee me | Tans eke deducted I-40 took part of property Out of - fixtures listed by son eee value house for daa rea) bee a er Personal property Inside House vacant no personal eed) tas were authc Sea] 2d vt ae! to Ben AL property et.) [oy ke 3) 263.33 oy eer 69.01 Ce et be) Creel 824,45 Pe bd Cae ee) i iy ~ mA} January 9, 1973 Pet AI Pret tat) Le yel mme) AID TO BLIND, Revisions in blind aid grants were approved as Pile bea Te) by the social services director on mot ion by Mr. Hedrick, seconded by Mr. Sides Peto ha October - 12, November - lI, December - 3, January ~ 5, and February - » BILLS APPROVED, On motion by Mr. McAllister, seconded by Mr. Sides, the Reet dM) ch. oie ob of the following bills for Pye bebe MIs +c.) Production Credit Association: Holland Realty & Mortgage Co. $ 100.00 Reich Realty Co. pre erie e) REPORTS. The following reports were Pree ee ee Pelt eee Health Department - December 1972 Electrical Inspector - December aed Veterans Service Officer ~ December 1972 Lake Norman Marine Commission - Minutes for Nov. 5 and Dec. 6, 1972 APPOINTMENTS TO TRI-COUNTY Pe On, Teme ee ee hee Mr. Hedrick, seconded by Mr. McAllister, the board Pye) reese Commissioner David ¥. Sjdes as its mewber of the Tri-County Mental Health Complex and reappointed Rc Tae eee The terms are for one year beginning on September 1. APPOINTMENT TO I CARB, INC, On motion by Mr. White, seconded 5d Mr. Hedrick, Commissiqner David Sides was appointed to represent the commissioners on the board of directors of I CARE, INC, yi Meee Peet Mes FIRE DISPATC and Mr. McAllister were appointed as « committee to study the requests sade by the Firemans Association and in a letter from Sheriff LeRoy Reavis and to sake recommendations to the board at the next Leos vee et et ee ee the data processing depaxrteent, the chaixrean wae authorized to notify the National Cash Register Company that no valid order hes been given for equipeent, and to get an Tmt Pe Oe ee ee) detersining what we need dp personnel and equippent, and to take ne stepe to eaploy « computer @peretex. Page 7 January 9, 1973 On motion by Mr. Side seconded by Mr. McAllister, the board voted to mation of Bmory Thigpen, systems analyst in the ask for the immediate resig: SOB Sait Re po Seer ete Me ADs Dall Be department with fu Fe basses CVSS MEd Ae a ORE CL made by Mr. Hedrick, seconded that during the absence of the county manager, who by Mr, White, and passed, that Mrs. Bernice McJunkin be appointed as administrative is on sick leave, supervisor for the re mete absence; and that Jerry Lundy be Eye) ereb arb ate) as her assistant. sox 21 mc 461 ex 21 mad62 December , 1972 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NY] Mdvid W. Sides Expenses to Commissioners ET sTorep Beli C. Chandler Bryan Per Diem 5550 Larry S. Hedrick ‘ Eve) Rovert Long eet) Frank S, McAllister tLe) Sarah J, McLaughlin 4 yee) David W, Sides Cy 8) F, M. Steele ya Pat] Joe D, Thompson 28.40 James M, White AP William Sidney White 4 Porat) yb Baste yi eas Sree tad rae) Mac Victor Electronic Supply Tapes YY FY >) Cole) ATTORNEY ey aes) Eee Leyes) 4625 Isaac T. Avery, Jr. Retainer Fee 555° . William ?. Pope peered 2 ab eaee Ted Brady Printing Co. Br eee yaa Tove. Southern Bell Telephone Pi a Bet 1] et 5569 Samuel T, Webster SF er tad stra boo) atricia W. Moore y 435,00 4691 Samuel T. Webster, Jr. Travel 100.00 PR Ceo Cette) 14,80 vA U, S, Postmaster by laa 48.14 rs Pe BUILDINGS MAINTENANCE cee TT Statesville Glass & Mirror . i Duncan Plumbing & Heating rte) 35.55 tlidden-Durkee Div, SCM Corp. Ps we aes a Os PS UC Mey Dae ld 813.43 Public Service Co, of N. C, 533.73 ental Uniform Service bees) 1) Be ae) a ee et aes bry ee as pra Maintenance Supply Co. ere petty 20.55 eT eee eeee em eT eee | i) rT eb City, Stateeville Se eo 603,24 4678 Preis ts we Semel es Services rs a] 2 James A, Clark PPE a7 Ct) Lewis Simpson et) 4 Pere ee A Pre eek Lewis Simpson J Sy ) Bad) ee rr) ? eee er) Ce evs Myrtle J. Snow a Pe S| ay Myrtle J. Snow sie} | 8400 Myrtle J. Snow Pe Cr Myrtle |, Snow be S| Lard Myrtle |}. Snow ee) | a4) Tug Vhittenburg rd LT Tug Vai ttenburg 87.6 Le) bet ls | 67.69 8406 Tug Whittenberg LY La Pd Petts 7 Reaver's Repair Shop Duncan Plumbing & Meating Public Service Co, of N. Cc. ert bor ttt POE hoes tea odd Rental Uniform Services Uniforms ep ta ur a melt od Cory eer) be a Obata Be . Gardner Supply ity sep eat] City of Statesville iy eet] Pest Control Su lishing Co. ort Contractors Check Compressor Pest Control Servic Eres Cryst Services a ary ees tS Pree Maes © COLLPeTOR 4673 rady ‘rinting, Co, cree eL! ern Bell Telephone Services Salry LORE -Te| Supplies 7 emer se Crs Traee tc) rer ba OP Seale ett Me ae lal 1 Desk and “ead Plu Copies Pett Supplies OR MS dsr) Toe eet > Cas Lee ele) Ue ts) en ian, i) att tas ee mee bd 2h 2 bat 5 Pa) ie ee a Th a7 DE eet pT a: brat ex F, Miller Co, epee) eee m and Countr Plaming Board Meeting 71,10 Prt ae Copies a ae Peet De hag Certs nt] l tiliam T, Mille Salary ; augh Lowery Tire Service str de Cee lectrical ! ior Bs cee ea oS) Lloyd V. Tate bet Les 4644 T. G, Beaver at) ee) 4645 Lebe's Tire Service Tires 4646 Burrell's Transmission Mr bea] ALY Meee) CN) od oh : Art) B. F, Goodrich Tire ed 464° Mac's T.V. & Electronics OB te el Nae LLP S Sun Cil Co. Gas l, a 4672 Brady Printing Co. Cie neat) er 4678 Southern Bell Telephone Co. STS eet) yea 118 18] LeRoy Reavis Salary f 9 Bray Robert F, Barkley Cees yERN) ier James .. Clements aes B1e\e Secil C,. Cook ‘ 3 Srna ator) Mateo atte OC i ames D, Cox, Sr. = 0 ) Noward &,. Feimster 7 wnald °. vregory 5 juddy L, Grose - Jenkins Bier Ka. Pe a Pa Lb Yel serons Rotates ee 4 ae i lea Alora ToT AT) 4673 4678 ei: } 4665 at) Tis} pox 21 me 466 ne linen Service Ral a) ¥ vate Ae PERM cokes ” rast rene wee ee eras ce ntgomery be etme aces Ptah asta B ee) ey Nae ee ee aI set bg ran ba 2 0) sea uro-Test. Corp. Try | Ors Cte Seer cate edical Care e ne Prema cet: oe iLlior D Ce tikeleather en's Bakery of. Va. : hey t se eee SE ety A PT) rT eur weer ae e tT ter) orm Services Leb eeeba Tt ars eres) jurroughs Corp. yet) foore Business Forms " lectronic Cards wa | Pee Cmts i eee Py ated es 1 & rady Printin oe eet) tT eee a Laem Do) Cie ni aibd er er ts ta Carol Foster ptr 2 ee ey pas) , jrenda /. Lambert Jeanie .. Little Emory 1. Tigpen L Local Gov, Emp. Retirement SA Td Pele u ; Postmaster mer tstr ty sat ee Pe jtarrettes hb Public Buployees Social Nets ted ar Printing Co. orp » Brady Printing Co. erate) nets] ee iE) +. ee Southern Bell Telephone ST eet y yee ee LD Fert a4 y Elizabeth Abernathy : iN pee eC Le Myrtle 0, Freeze 4 me Ld 5 Beatrice D, Weston : Nya} ees it Peake) elt Wa 826. Rex 7. Miller and Co. Supplies EXTENSTON SERVICE Supplies etek: IBM Corp. 4667 . Myers 011 Co, Fuel Oil Avs Brady Crinting Co. Suplies 4675 eam ei tit ee en ST a ee 5 hern Bell Telephone Co. tases BEY yster cr Pets. bt par ta) a) Tat urr 5 s rs, Jt Ree Ch ie a . EN Teh j n a) rahe ve rod Franklin ) az 1 c itt seer rvices Toit. an . 21 ma 467 ax 21 ma 468 eee Dart bs nation oresvi lle Sit ant tao) atelete) Tee ural. Fire aroline rman Marine Commission a ae ee dD Boxes for Cemetery ell Telephone Co. Services \fficers Benefit and Retirement Blue Shld, Ets resville ul e Service ae! Employees Retirement System rt Bebo enderson eee oar ee ee rae Superior Court troughton Hospital Hearin, ay “adi Tre tr epairs a Me te at ey egister of Deeds-Bond alker Insurance Co. ee td i er Oe) ae aw Enforcement Officer Benefit and Retirement “und jlue Cross & Blw Shield Weert tt tae ist. le Pe te ure. thel Baitey Mrs, Tom Baldwin ma Redeols Pe Te) ee ee Ts 4727 et wes. a rie te ew ase) bar We ae Frank rey ty 3) Mrs, 7 ia 4735. Mra. AD 3€ ee i 8 4738 Clare 7 Mrs. 749 Mre Tiel at OEY, i ariui c Seer) Cla eee Mary lucky Ci CT eas ne! Padgett eet: Carl Reece éertie Scott Charles. Steete POeee me lls) 1,. Tipton tharles Vaughn it eer bas) or TELLS] *Lyde Wilcox ebécea ‘Jilliains Peaelimeeela 4 m Springs Home I 4 te.) 5 Aen tees) At) pei r eer lis 1 i mi Foster Care ie h at) pox 24 rase470 Fliz een] ert Pvt) Donna Somers Thurston Templeton tad Besta t Nancy. J. arrolyn f vernment mployees Retirement System pe at tte eta rkman rkman ey cVe Pra ieee ee | Te eee ha) nald Maune ean Mill Norma L, ‘ertison erst) 3, J! amey Steele hurston Templeton ets Pia rs) ieee mete td ferox Corp. eet ec-Car Printing Co. eset] Se tes aa ot er es a): aye Pay eae et tase ee ere rs, Jalker Mee eka 1omas Templeton met ee Per LT a Tete ee lic Emp. Social Security A rginia Al equal Bail eta: artha Srotherton Mire. *. MH. Cooper eh abd Sd aT est wes) »Iphus Duncan ee | Brie tS OME les Poster Care Lessie Knight ° Jettie “nox Pauline Padgett Viet at TT Gay SNC BR] Sertie Scott lelen Sells rr eea miata ula Torrence Ada “lard : ema tlyde Wilcox Tee C rae a oe) evecca ‘Jilliams sarium Springs Home fot Children Pee tet. Mol ee ae . Pht aime best t ee cule) Pram to hoe On) Paes ec cox 24 raced 12 ZA Pe Pert te savroll Deduction 4 aw Enforeement. officers Benefit etirement System Ae 32 . Blue Cross & Blue Shield a merican eee ane Oe mea ht , oN, C, Public Employees Social Security Agency 4935 amcor. Fe Senet mea rte ot B . Department Noe tale a eb Taree histo 2 Peed pre Ce] pment Center oe a 4 paver Dm ve y Care Center io ea i F , eed Less: Payroll: eductions Tee tala By MEY 4 ty ri ee) a wa ere Cree ,054,-47 st es PL eae) ete tts 1,635.34 iscellaneous es ei) 3 ah > oan r cus bE Tia) Feet S, eC CMe.) PO t F, if 654,00 ei aa wa ry, ine C, Clanton ’ Cy) ] rthur rts] aS) 18 aa) veer Sera] yee etty J. “nglebert Pee s artha J.. Srvir 685,00 % PT crelal mm, Jf. ye wae tre oe S| etree ee) ae aa 3 cae , Boe eta rote ris ?. Ore 1) rn is hnson } . hnson , ‘ Tee a o * ia Lae : Oda eo ee ) well A, Stevenson ne 51 7 . Stroud 21,00 52 cas 716, 0. vr 685,00 86 hi cross & Blue Shield, Inc. ie 2 ee Pe eT ett ee 254, * ", . local Governmental Employees’ Retirement ba is] te a? i ae eel) os ee roe | cas Lee iling Cabinet 1 eC eietee ee a, Tre ety 18, a poets oO, Oe ed Sd tt) et me te 28: Ct ne re 6, Lt arke-Davia & Compan) ee) me) ry Pst] E, 4. Stevenson Mer a 8e aks aes) Mba TeMmmoda lat Tele) : 1.69 ears Elaine Clanton how Ae) es) eee eee ! See es Bertha G. Shoe yey 1, C, Moore rei) 7 PTC 5 ee) rd LP aah VAs 18) et) Pe a) acta! 8 Joris ?. Johnson ¥ 72: | illiam M, orb asl icholson ue) t etc eer. Services oe) i redell Water Corpdration Fa a€ 2 Southern 8el1 Telephone Co, Toe eer) er Starrette's Office Equipment Supplies as) Pan ths em ee ra Tao i unting ton 1 beta ee) yen at i es a r Pees a Pea eee OL Sr be Laat ving Members Coa ears Servic oa aera] ree eL aban eat) yaa) SPEED a] srnmental Pimp! mtal Health Cc Cas te istitut ae Se Burlic Smployees parr Pry eT ss att r ederal x A ees ate) oa la 83 pa tran oa Tr Plas CT Mental "ealth ‘atch mntal Hed th { ing Funds Tate] aE) educt rsd i.e ia] oy ea mine. ADJOURN, The seeting was adjourned at 1:00 A.M, on January en ket Oe January 22, 1973 ret aee adjourned regular session on Monday, Dee Crt eee Pe Ce in January 22, 1973, at 7:30 P. Me, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse Annex, with all PY tl be ae eek a namely: C. Chandler Bryan, chairman; PPT e CsCl ene Ty SOC OL. E a Mie a ole pie aCe) idney White. illiam P. Pope, county attorney, was ipa tak ae CALL To _OR un The meeting was called to order by Chairman Bryon snd opened with the invocation by Reverend Glover, pastor of Little Joe eee eet met eee CSO Suk DISCUSSION “ITH IDEAL PRL CTION CREBIT AsSUCIATION REGARVING, Lb Joard continued its negotiation with *. R. Dellinger, Perris met ee cs Ce kee ee sire the PCA property. Immediately following ti s reopened to the public. bie ea) Powell Beat ha Sieh Peers ae et te ee ea Located on the Bernnardt return to the Town. tS ated nuld be c NOME TTT Re CEM ht). as mee. Re Tate bees eee lolol ae emis ssioners decided to CE. IND Coan ene Meet tans Bf Industri +a Peep Owes: Me dir tam ce: county fara property and asked Coat Ba ease] f some general FR oC Ee meee were } Commissioners stated they the surrounding land. \TER TAN UNI ah ewes planning director, presented a the Board of Commissioners see Bond Act or any other source to suntain Road and 1-40 for the requested a 250,000 gal. elevat ed that a million 9 He exploined that the Clean Wat units and they can be used for locally. Tee eee LT formed with a loan of $213,000 Administration, The syste@ is Pet Ce ee ee water from Alexander The systee is not adequate for aa Ts Cec | have expressed a and 1-40 but will have to have ee te ee) ae) Pi at coma ae. te aod eer Pa ombined with privately owned tracts study the STRIAL © eet Prone } ae: 20 t ry the Town of Troutman is runnt \nd ground level water Cet oes tol snd of course are interested in gre ra that” the county property on Steen eroha ake Pert sce 0 ae tT Cte amount of land needed by the vorkshop bs further before making a dec Sato ITT The Chamber of bers Middlesworth, Holland, Powel ey Pia eet me tee ee if t board wished to proceed with (os ae a aan a i rept eee the el we a) pee were agreeable to using the same price eee 3 ee \TER CORP, Jerry recommendation from the Planning Board f funds were available from t build a water tank in the area of est Iredell “ater Corporation, They ed storage tank at a cost of $115,000 tere et ee Cc kee eg er funds are available only to govern only 25% of any project with 75% to rought out that the water corporation snd grant of $98,000 from Farwers Home designed and financed on the number of consideration future growth. They p ) ater Corporation and are served by one single es industrial service, A number of ee ee sufficient water pressure for ing there. i § See ard Dees Considerable residential growth eke ay Sc tas rth aa) re al re peel is 1 ey EY Lundy, a as Old i) ro i od races i] F wry ids) see] com wre eRe ee dy el et! YT ae) January 22, 1973 of the ay back agreement There are no funds in sight for any Pp. anticipated. of the tanks. e matter of funds from the Clean ee Le eee meh mes investigate th Jater Bond Act or anywhere Poe wea er mee bom secured and to report at tie February 13th meeting. ComM/ITTEE REPORT ON 9d ae eke STUDY. Commissioners licAllister ind Sides reported that they had gone into the sheriff's dep rtment and’ talkec to the Sheriff to determine their needs, As a result they recomuended that TRS Abe kilt Att <1: en tn assigned in the county's classification and pay plan and that Nxs. Money, Mrs. Cash, and ea be placed on step: 2, grade 5. at $416.00 per month, and lirs. “oore on jrade 52 at $397. -A-new employee was author zed at $397, with one of t positions to be designated as Records Clerk and filled by transfer o¢ the. senior dispatchers. They stated that the recording system 1s antiquated and inadk ’ number of calls they are handling and recommended that ome nnel Zecorder/Reproducer be purchased. nr rtber recommended that Pepe ey ee oh to it to give the dispatchers a ae as S id ersonnel in t sheriff's depertaent, the rs ta r Te fe) snail detectives | t t c c c yt le i the laries t was the sher id zs cr f ae: n c of re Cee etsy pay plan rel oy ao Te d updated by rd: r c it Pe s - r fz Sey ae) ae ones. r x c r 7) 5 i ay oT ne 1 r ed enlarge the workin re t © PT t ‘ r rt t Pp 21 na 477 00K Pra Were: Wo) The Board expressed dissatisfaction wit ant ee pe ed coiinty water policy and asked the Planning Director to comp re it with the previous policy and co Wem RS CCL Mea eto) vee: ) onee oss The planning director was also bata! the City of statesville with regard to the re 3 Trailblazer for Perel wt st ee ee ect PCr leo Cm Lt eal wirehouse they were proposing to build. The Board held a lengthy disc Neyetth the data processing system the county is now using and proposals by NCK an [Bi for. new type installations. Mr. J. He Whitmire, OP manager for 9 local 1s an interested citizen and was helpful in the n try, was pr a rye) tion by \&. Hedrick, seconded by Mr, White, to table action tee the next mectino was defeated with Mr. Hedrick and Mir, \hite voting for and les, McAllister and Bryan voting against. Motion was then made by ir. jes that, based on facts. a eat; meee a) letter dated March 31, 1972, from the county's former dita processing nager, ) Te eee a es his me Se Me ee Me Cot Ue 2 lee stems/3 Card-Disk Systew, CPU leK. The motion IBM for rental of an IBY Sy onded by Mr. McAllister. Voting for: Mr. Sides and Ke c\llister,. wa Voting against: Mr, White and Mr, Hedrick, The chairman cast his vote in favor of the motion and it was carried. Mr. Hedrick noted that his no Teka was because of lack of information, see PT ee ee Chl a Cee ae Cae nD A at 7:30 ee eg January 29, 1973 bevel January 29, i The Board of Commissioners met in regular adjourned session on Monday, 1973, at'7:30 P.M, in the Commissioners Room in the Courthouse Annex. All members of the Board were peta namely: C, Chandler Bryan, Hedrick, Frank S, McAllister, David W. Sides, and chairman; Larry . Sidney White, County Attorney William P, Pope was pot eked CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by the chairman and opened with a moment of silent prayer. YOUTH © AFETY PROGRAM, The following synopsis of the Youth safety program which is being promoted by the Agricultural Extension Service was presented to the Board as a matter of information: IRE SAFETY (5th and 6th Grade Youth) Time period proposed January and February. Program would be in cooperation with Volunteer Fire Department and Mooresville and Statesville City Fire Departments, Educational objec s tives of this program would be to instill in youth the knowledge of what makes a fire burn, how to control’‘a boo identification of fire hazards, elimina fire hazards, and the role of their fire department, Flip ce eee eter a See Cle Ue ec aa eStats ae ee jarch, ‘Educational objectives are to develop attitudes toward safe drivi develop an understanding of care, maintenance and costs of automobiles, and serve as a fore-runner to driver education courses, In our 1971 prog ve had two live sessions of traffic court, four classes on the following engine, buying a used car, car cost and insurance, and tires and their ca pecial events conducted were a tour of the General Motors Assembly Plant and a county-wide competitive event, Community leaders assisting in 1971 program were law enforcement officials, mayors, school administration, co commissioners, safety council, car dealers, insurance agents, tire dealer civic leaders, business leaders and the court system LE SAFETY (3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Grade Youth) Time period arch and va 2 sducational objectives are to instill in youth understanding of ¢& sf the road, obeying these rules, develop attitudes leading to proper bic jriving behavior, to learn care and aaintenance and to develop riding ski by competitive events such as bike rodeos, ame helps needed as far as community leaders, Oe ey to ae a ee eS oe) ational objectives are to instill in youth appreciation for proper yuipment, help instill in youth to ride off the roads and highways, awar care and saintenance, develop proper attitudes toward safety and prope sthers and to offer adult supervised riding exercises in cooperation + lice and sheriff's departeents, ere e me et a adopted the following resolution Pree eee b> Ose) 7 ng, cr <e tSY a Oe ed Seon ed oe Cor rty ith cox 21 me 480 RESOLUTION January 29, 1973 WHBREAS, the Iredell County Extension Service, in its work with the rel ba moo Iredell County, has developed a program to teach fire, automotive, bicycle and mini-bike safety with the objectives as described above; and WHEREAS, the program is designed to involve youths from the cba. Meh tte Pe tele Mn Mea OP Me Cs) lade phases of the program; and WHEREAS, the success Pans Ee yi ees depend upon the cooperation Peas ee eee el Crore at ieee ll PT tds i eee eee tor community ,leaders, civic leaders, business leaders, auto and auto-related dealers, school and now therefore: government officials; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONBRS OF IREDELL COUNTY that the Pep Se Pea tt Be Extension Service be commended for its efforts to make the youth of Iredell County safety conscious and to instill attitudes and develop skills and knowledge which will reduce the daily hazards which they encounter; and GME gers we ea ad Board of Commissioners support the Pra 2 Me AS Mel possible and urge all citizens and particularly those Pere et i wel ee ed safety ewphasis to cooperate as teachers and ene for the progral APPOINTMENTS Pane. 9 Pee ed DIRECTORS, On wotion by Mr, see lr who is the county's repre entative on the I Care Board, seconded by Mr. Hedrick, the following appointments were Pry. eee a ee rs Directors of I Care, Inc.?: Mooresville City Council William Young TT att eee ks ee William Sequino Social Services Department Pee Pees Tb Health Departeent ee ee) Pe ak Slat Ses ee Pete) Wade 'ilson Statesville Housing Authority Pet er etd fe ee ee Charles Lindler Mooresville Board of Education Williams Brown eee rt) ee ee pee Re ee a Pee ee ae presented by the ene ee ee Pee) January 29, 1973 R re repairs to the social services building: Page 3 idder With Central hed MRCP es tolol es. PSG MEO SSL b Le) ome ae) NTT Teese ae emery aero.) $ 5,400 . 2 Nest Construction Co. Peet) 6,600 OP Ory ecb CPt mte ty 8,100 7,900 is for Painting the Interior: Pere daar ol ae Ped »x Jallpaper & Paint Co. Cer y Jest Construction Co. 5,428 5 « Sigmon t 3,175 es ° EPSP Te eT Rte ee a ee Cet ard the contract to the low bidders: Barger's for the pa teehee Eee mas 400, and G, Le Sigmon for the painting at $3,175, to be paid from funds se welfare administrative budget, and authorized the Social services ‘rd to have the work performed, BID ON ¢ WNTY HOME PROPERTY, A bid from Gardner supply Co. and Public 1 ), to purchase tract 5 and part of tract 6 of the county farm property considered by the board, After discussion, the board passed a motion SOs ee eM Teele Tom) aan MeAllistex to reaffirm the policy of boards to keep the remaining county home property in hand until t can be used for new industry; and to reject the bid from a rdner Supply Company and Public Oi1 Company and notify thea that if this changes they ill be advised and can resubmit a bid, MK SHIP SITE, In connection with the above ssion the Planning Director was instructed to plot out several surations for tract #6 to show how to get the best use of the land Pete e Ce Cee eC See OU et) el oa redell met eee te Pe. IO ee ee ENSE HOSPITAL, In response to RR iia ao) 1 Oefense Beergency Hospital, which hes to be soved from its rage in one of the unty howe buildings sold to Bernhardt Industries, om 21 na 481 Page January 29, 1973 rr) ral pace 482 at this order be held up for about two weeks to eo eee Mes eas Ted allow time for a check as to whether the county needs the hospital, what condition it is in, and what arrangements could be made for it. McAllister reported that the personnel director at ert tbe eC Mee es Deri ett ea es ke Mee tte Bad Dd supplies stored there be removed eee Meat Meet same Mas Meet lly The Board agreed to request delay of the hospital removal for two weeks and instructed Veterans Service Officer Carl White, assisted by Mike Courain, to check the condition of the hospital and to contact the proper CO officials permet TFS 4 MR ste Mena Neoresville Mills shelter and to report back at the February meeting. DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE AREAS OF CITY-COUNTY COOPERATION, fete Bet Tbs Bryan reported that he and Statesville Mayor Quis had discussed several areas of mutual interest and concern to the city and county where Bier ach The four items they had reget PGMs col) oO Mt ee bn Be kar discussed were: (1) water and sewer policy; (2) landfill; (3) communi~ cations center; and (4) city-county library. He asked the Board to indicate if they felt this was a proper approach and if they wished to continue PfoC be eet Stel ty Sides, seconded by Mr, Hedrick, that they agree Motion was made by Mr. Mestre CM Ot Mee Meer me ies Tt. in discussions with the City of Statesville’ to provide services in these general areas and any other areas of mutual interest that may arise; and that by this action they seek to encourage the other municipalities within the county to also work with the county on similar matters, REQUEST FOR WATER LINB ON TAYLORSVILLE ROAD, Mx. Lundy reported that he had discussed the proposed water line extension to the Olin Corporation ad warehouse with the City of Statesville but had reached no agreement, recomaended that the county's responsibility for the line should end at the Le PP bes] nearest property line of the user coepany. further discussion with the city. WALL OF JUSTICE SUZLDING MATTERS, On wotion by Kr. Hedrick, seconded Oe a uunmabinesliiieiies eine January 29, 1973 Lets) aed that some of the office door signs be replaced and that pee Mey PRS Cte s telephones be installed on the intercom system, bas Pee MeL! installation would cost approximately $1,050, The recommendation regarding office space for the Family Counselors was held open for investigation, On motion by Mr. Hedrick, [3 f0 1b 9 we Cy. Ve hs GOO M08 ne Pee Lt ed SO rY Peet MS eS TC Me Ce from the Statesville Airport Commission for $5,000.00 for installation of a non-directional navigation beacon for the tatesville Airport, the funds to be provided from non-tax revenues (beer and wine excise tax). ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions were approved for consideration by the State Highway Commission: 1, Local road leading off Wallace Springs Road, 2 COSC rm Daas ad tht tee eo ry $R 1180 south of Highway #150, paving. pears Drive, Mooresville Rt, a AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE, The Board acknowledged it Stee eee tat tees ee se ol) recommending that a local committee be appointed to work with the North Carolina American Revolution Bicentennial Commission but deferred action to determine whether any PCL te Cee Le ee The county attorney reported that LD AGE ASSISTANCE LIENS COLLECTED, has collected the following Old Age Assistance Liens in full: a eS $ 1,265.00 Richard Shaw Brown Pee el ae) payeent of $542.79 has been tendered for tre Le fe further reported that release of lk acres of land owned by Lizzie Mayberry Barnette, is the only land owned by the recipient, and the $542.79 is the re the sales price after prior claims are settled, he recoemended that sccepted and » release given for the 1l\ acres. x. Sides, seconded by Mr, Hedrick, the foll was adopted om 21 na483 January 29, 1973 ind ral pase 484 RESOLUTION Ps WHEREAS, Lizzie Mayberry Barnette was the recipient of the sum of $5,039,00 for aid to the aged from July, 1958 to February, 1970; Evsto ny from May, 1970 to May, 1971; and, WHERBAS, there is created by G. S, 108-29 a general claim and a lien upon all the real property of any person who receives assistance to Raat) Pye) te Mae bile] disabled for the total amount of the assistance oe bas Fame Delon) WHEREAS, Lizzie Mayberry Rebs het meg hereinbelow described real estate located in Concord Township, Iredell County, North Carolina; and, WHEREAS, a lien is now in force upon said property, Sree tooo CT meae INTs oC Toh ore) ee oy Page 275, Iredell County Clerk of Court ob Oar WHEREAS, G. S. 108-37,1 authorizes the County Commissioners to release a parcel or tract from the lien created upon the property of recipients of Perey i en Peete te i Sees ea Commissioners are satisfied that same will result in the largest net recovery for the governmental agencies involved; and, WHEREAS, the Board of fomee ee Tt tse Sao Pe me LS ae oe considering the circumstances are Perse et ea ee ee of $542.79 will result in the largest net recovery from the Peet t Tet eet ery Te te eM been tendered to and received by the County for distribution to the respective Cee he Lee pe rea Try NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED that the rrp ethene) PEERS PT Tee estate be and it hereby is foreveyf discharged and released from the lien recorded in Judgment Book 1, Page 275. BEGINNING at a stake in the center of Highway #115, Walter et ae Pere eee he el eed convenience said stake is Pee a Pes ee te ee tt thence with W, C, Barnett's line re Ras] Ce hs Bast 326 feet to an iron stake, now his corner; thence ees Bast 200 feet to a stake in the center sie ee td) road, and North 70% degrees Bast 60 feet to, the center ad said fare par) thence with the center of said road North 45 degrees Bast 87 be TB bh hid ett te ae eee res) convenience an iron stake is placed in the South sargin of said Highway; thence with the center of Pee Mt ae ees | and 10 inches to the BEGINNING, containing ls ee ee identical property conveyed to Barnett and wife, Lizzie Barnett (both now deceased) by deed of w. C, Barnett and wife, Nannie Elva Barnett, dated August 29, 1947, Per ee ae Pe 260, Iredell County Registry. The above property is subject to a right ae ee ed re ee eT poe ee This the 29th day of January, 1975. January 29, 1973 ADJOURN, The Pease mL) PYeb he td 5G et rity rere Monte nem se mers g Filed tor regsstrat TTT Ma Sed all acne pox 21 ece489 February 13, 1973 BOOK Al Pee te 3] Page 1 The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, in the Courthouse in tae Commissioners Room February 13, 1973, at 7:30 P.iis, Cc. Chandler Bryan, chairman, Frank S. cAllister, David W, Annex. Present: Sides, and \/, Sidney White. Per Deka Hedrick, Larry ‘. william P, Pope, county attorney, was present. CALL TO 0 R, Chairman Bryan called the meeting to order and opened with the invocation, NEGOTIATIONS WITH IDBAL PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION, pus Meer bts Mel Ish into executive session to further discuss with Mr. Dellinger, manager of Ideal Production Credit Association, purchase by the county of the IPCA property. CMa Meee SM be Mote ET Se Md MT Se eM Emel lolol eae te ast public after which Mr. Sides moved that the county attorney be authorized to prepare whatever instruments are necessary to effectuate the agreement between the county and Ideal Production Credit Association with the under- eer eT) standing that the county will exchange comparable footage in the Lop tert oe The motion was seconded by Mr, McAllister and pore tl Tei WASTE OISPOSAL AND SANITARY LANDFILLS, Dr. J. H. Nicholson, health director, presented J, N, Fulp, State Sanitarian, to describe a plan for waste disposal, ‘x, Fulp reported that a plan previously submitted based on 4 yd, containers is still approved by the State Board of Health, but that @ new type 40 cu. yd. open top container seems to have more potential. He described an installation in Cleveland County of this type and stated that for Iredell County it would require capital outlay expenditure of $71,300 and annual operating cost of $36,593. This system would take care of house- hold garbage only, and industrial users and private collectors would still use the landfill, The Board thanked hie for bringing thee the information. PROPOSAL OF ROTATION PLAN POR COUNTY FUNDS, Representatives from North Carolina National Bank, Firet Union National Bamk, Szanch Banking and Trust Company, Northwestern, and Carolina Piret National Bank were a invitation of the Board to hear proposal) of « gotation plan for the county's general ecoount, February 13, 1973 bt tel ed RST) ae Lite) Chairman Bryan explained that the county Py Mba aint wanted to present the following ideas for consideration by the banks: Pe ti ee eee The general account would be rotated e banks would be excluded from'the rotation because of the distance factor. Since Northwestern has the bulk of education funds in the county it also would be excluded. The fund would rotate among North Carolina National, Branch Banking & Trust, and First Union National, for six month periods. This would give these banks different months in each Pion e RP ey Mel) Sa-l +o Cen Ta PRM NT ME SMe She ee Me ot me bel Md Bet would not consider any plan which would cost the taxpayers anything. eM te eet eM tae ML Me re es) take care of outstanding checks prior to its rotation period, After some comments from the bankers present, Mr, Bryan asked them to consider the proposals and decide if. it is a workable plan and that it would be put on the agenda for the regular Narch meeting to hear from. them, BIL ON COUNTY FARM PROPERTY, A. J. Gardner and Pete D, Raymer were present to submit a bid for a tract of land in the northeast corner of jurdock Road containing twelve acres, part of the county home property, The chairman explained that their previous bid had not been rejected because of Pete Me ee a ee ee es Te eB NORTE tase eet ies al ee OC Ce ees eo ise only for outside industry to come in and enhance the tax base, If this policy were changed, in fairness to other local people who had expressed nterest in the property, it would need to be advertised and opened up to the general public, Allen Knox, past president of the Statesville Chamber of Commerce, who “as also present, stated that the property had to be designated as an ndustrial park in order to get Southern Railway to share in the cost of the railway spur. » The bid was rejected, pets 28 Joe Williams, president of the lredell County Ne ee ee the doard of ssioners go on record endorsing a bill to be introduced in the venereal eably which will require counties to appraise fare land for taxes according ox 215487 ter February 13, 1973 a val Prt: tote} After some discussion, to its value for Perea bared the matter was held en £ the bill could be secured, until the next meeting so that a copy ° James Holler and Ed Carriker, FIRE RSHAL POSITION Rye Sols ery pa yoo eee RU eee eM te keel Pt kt Te proposed bill which the ‘ Association planned to ee ee a eh Assembly for enactment which would require the Board of Commissioners of Iredell OSC Ue tes! Pere TP ae hae cht a July 1, 1973. After considerable discussion, motion was made by Mr. White, FY roteyevel to} by Mr. Sides, PYM ts Peano Pree eee id positien of fire marshal for Iredell County, effective July 1, 1973, with salary, budget, and other details to be worked out er es eee Iredell County Fire Commission will make Pere hee eee ed position and the Commissioners will interview and employ. APPOINT CIVIL DBFENSE yg ee se ME OMG U el kk ees EMERGENCY HOSPITAL. ee me ae White, service officer, and Herman Michael Courain Py ee a Load Pe MG Tat Mt Do hospital and that it. is Se) ee Director, generally considered to be in good shape, and that Mr. * isk is preparing a a Cr el ial state/ that Mr. Tom Allison has agreed to store the hospital at no expense to the county in the Statesville be kept He and Mr. White recowmended that it erie att et ee ae Ped dee LL in the county. moved the shelter supplies from Mx, Courain also reported that they had of space and that Mr. ee ttt eee meee Poe tat og the Mill beca' Sisk wants an inventory of all the shelters in the county. Mr, White was not Pe by letter recommended that Mr, Courain be appointed Civil Defense Director and that he be given a desk Pe ee eel) cabinet in the Veterans Office. ee ee ee McAllister, the board appointed Michael Courain as Civil Defense Director for Iredell County, without salery, Re le imcurred in perforsing this job, for which he shall subeit sonthly bille; and that he take whatever ection is necessary to keep the energency hospital in Iredell County and sove it foe the county hoes Building, which has been Pee ee ee) ld February 13, 1973 Page 4 ci:ige ie wee) ME IREDELL WATER TANK, A Pret tees adel LG Iredell Water Corporation was present to hear the report about getting funds for the water tank. Rises meet Mel Sat mtd Pe PO ae bs found is from the State Clean Water Bonds, and introduced Bill Morris, public works engineer with Pree TeC etches POC I Mads funds are allotted, He explained Pe years; er ett ee ee ect Tel) much money’ per county, with a system of points Sane ey) etre ma the money will be spent according to state wide se sest ml tae) five year period, with the state paying only 25% and ie required from local sources. Only: governmental units are eligible for the Batre te hay Maynard Self, FHA Pat theo ee Hinson, engineer with W.K, Dickson PYM Oel ot tieb mm lle) designed the water system, and several persons interested in PETS S ee eee Ue ieee Ty along with residents of the area joined in the general discussion which followed, r, Morris and Mr. Hinson Pye 41-10 Toe Ao ADD od application Fs lean Nater Bond funds to see how many eee She ML Mitte Se ead system it Peer ts sae Mee MD assured the delegation they would continue to explore every possibility to find funds for the project. OP tte eee at en Laid out two tracts from the county home property remaining in tract © Nats} t of tract 5 north of “urdock Road, The front tract contains about 11% cre snd leaves a 60 ft, driveway from urdock Road to a 25 acre tract in rear. About 12 acres on the front of the rear tract is level, The silxroad spur line will serve the front tract. He stated that the directors the Vocational Workshop have walked over the ground and have selected ait Ts td suited for the workshop. Li board deferred action until the next seeting because f wr. Hedrick’ the decision to be unanisous. Page 5 February 13, 1973 BOOK a pase 490 Cee Cts om ey vicAllister, On motion by Mr. PAC MEMBER NAMED, ¢ member to the "Political Reman ae Me TMC Ml tS dla a ae nS ae C. Association of County Commissioners. Action Committee" of the N. n made by Mr, White and seconded by Mr. McAllister, On another motio! NreSE ee MC Ad alternate member. Pa ROO Nie ee ase eee ON TRADD STREET, In open session the ACTION TO ACE board approved a motion made by Mr. Sides and seconded by Mr. McAllister, that the board ratify the decision previously made in executive session to E, Conrad, Jr., on Tradd Street Tem etotaind Pete be dag property owned by Henry edit Association, and authorized the chairman and to Ideal Production Cr ith Mr, Conrad and his attorney for terms for the attorney to negotiate w. aC see voluntary purchase of the property; that the county locked and construction is resumed or appears pt bei aka immediately begin condemnation eae a tebe ay vate! attorney is instructed to that Mr. Conrad's attorney be advised of this resolution, CITY-COUNTY WATER POLICY» Chairman Bryan reported that he had been talking y officials about a joint water policy and to some of the Statesville cit Pepe eT Mal he actual negotiation shad taken place but the points Pubes - city, 35% split on the consideration were a county, tbe] ere ttt a eect gd costs for the water line to the property line for any given project; if the PORT TT eM ld eS eee eee Ue inter etd installments, they would proceed with the en ee a ek wees Met te ae a eed annexed within ten years, and 65% - 35% as outlined, authorized the charsan to subsit a written proposal to Statesville, Mooresville, and Troutsan for consideration. pV ts Loo) St Se eee al TAYLORSVILLE ROAD, Mr. ee es confireation of # statesent be had signed for Mettrick Division ef Olin cowsitting the county to provide the water line for which they Corporation Pn ee hae to build on the Tayloreville Road. Thie eatter had been discussed but no foreel section taken pending negotiations Re a el ee February 13, 1973 bel ae) continue negotiations with the City of Statesville but affirmed that the See PCM ee Mt Mee Me CMny ME Se eC Me hme db ed oo To Te) cost for a 3100 ft. line is $73,000, PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS IN COUNTY ON CITY LINES, ir. Lundy reported that the City of Statesville has full responsibility for Code enforcement in the one mile perimeter area, and in addition had requested authority to make plumbing. and electrical inspections for any installations outside this area which ces served by City lines. @ Motion was made by Commissioner Sides for the City of Statesville to issue permits and make total plumbing and electrical inspections in the county yutside the Statesville one mile perimeter area for all property served by the City-owned water, sewer or electric lines and the City was so authorized, \ll building and zoning permits will be issued and inspections made for these same properties by Iredell County. This policy was adopted for a trial period f ne year beginning March 1, 1973, The motion was seconded by Mr. White and passed by unanimous vote. JOINT }iBETING WITH STATESVILLE CITY COui L, Mr. Bryan announced that r enber the Statesville City Council and other city officials will Ore eS issioners at the Statesville Country Club on February 27, 1473 t ry f At sf TION FOR 701 FUNDS FOR LAND USE STUDY, m motion by La Te ed by tir. ite, the Board approved a recommendation from the Planning rd that the county apply for federal funds under the 701 Program for a se study. SHANGE ORDER FOR 1 erie The Boar ~pproved a re est fr t add w1.41 t the hospital construction contr tt § r in the emergency rooe, with a check to pay the f 3 retort r r ware tian rove otion by Nr. McAllister, sec ed Uma 29 vt tion by Mx, Sides, se fed t 7 i Cea « February 13, 1973 a a1 ene 492 Highway Commission: 1, Buffalo Shoals Park subdivision, 2. SR 2160 and SR 2159, pr het ry Mainview Drive in Commodore ieee Pe Pee P OPM se te) me tet resort, Bay View Drive. 4, Shoreline Drive, forte este Gs: mE he subdivision, Imperial Place an Stevenson Street in Monticello Cee l he dy Sides, seconded by ht. McAllister, the On motion by Mr, AID TO BLIND, Board approved one Pye eat benoit two terminations, and six revisions of blind social services. aid grants as recommended by the director of LIST OF BILLS FOR JANUARY» January, 1973 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 5712 C, Chandler Bryan Per Diem 5713 etre areca as 5714 Frank S, McAllister ¢: 84,60 5715 bree ee CLL 3 82. 50 5716 OOSe ULM SCL Absa) sa 75,00 5735 Bernice M, McJunkin PERE ts 7 bE iene) < 4943 Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising 15,90 5053. The Michie Company Supplies 7.73 5071 .Mooresville Tribune Advertising Sree Pas ETS Lee eC ome Curt Advertising brat ) PaRSO MST OUR it (sC Paes Desk Plates 5) Pw ae] K 5153 Petty Cash Pund-Iredell Co, 3,56 mer <3 WG) COUNTY ATTORNEY 5034 William P, ,Pope CE Sh ees COUNTY MANAGER 5717 Samuel T, Webster PERE ts 7 pe Brat) A Patricia W, Moore 6 21.75 COM ame) ame Pe al Bra ee) eed Samuel T, Webster aa 2 100,00 29 Southland Envelope Co. Sr eee) 101,12 ) Business Machines Eta eet] WAFL) 26. U.. 8, Postmaster Per te Ta] Biase {7%} GST Bae OB OO PA embL LOS. set ee ete Tl CPE ts] 87.6 eee were Tio) i Cys Lewis Simpson oa 8 Lewis Simpson Sve) Myrtle J, Snow 2 Lee tyrtle J, Snow . i tyrtle J. Snow ot ae T Ub totes | o aati G acces C PPE, 6 suthern Bell Te leph tman Saw Repair Service ria) Plumbing & Heating : 3 ce a 7) ae at xterminat in c Pie aoe x ee ervice Unt forms bs oa 4 Pest Contr . rz) nter Tony f Neaters and Shove err hee Pr Sed font gome Tree 67 reese f ar) r Te) ~. 3) s Su 1 er) ta ee Pr a eA ge MAINTENANCE - HALL OF JUSTICE & JAIL BUILDINGS ftsie)9 Mae Bell Browner Salary Lyd Mae Bell Browner 8430 eT eM ld Eas Mae Bell Browner . 8805 ' eee 8432 Cee ei K 5053 The Michie Co. General Statutes Pa CL eet aa ee LeU cee RCH Saad OLD Mser a1 be ees eo Repairs & Heat Pek eel te meee eed Le Tame tons 5057 Palmetto Chemical & Supply ere a) ae MRT Tc ae ee eel veer) 5099 Gardner Supply %o. Supplies 5118 Electric Supplies a < 523° City of Statesville Services ERVISOR 5719 Pram ee 5720 Se A co i wae) 5721 toto b MBL Lot Lola) . 6 bree 4 Geneva J. Sharpe ' a) 5723 Laura Taylor cele) nei rr eee 2. i) 5725 ee eeu t he 5726 James S, Deaton, Jr. ve Sy Pa Calvin E,. Evans “ Pt ae) 5728 John L, Fox, Jr. 3 2 PaCS a cee ed Advertising 1 K 4955 Southern Bell Telephone Te eet] 5°, ~ 5058 Jimmy Deaton pert att Ve y 5059 John L, Fox, Jr. ‘ } K 5060 Mary Lee Cowles K 5061 Interstate ress eae et ls ee ete tT 09 ¥v 5062 National Market Reports Books ] < 5063 Mrs. Estelle bent et Member ship et) - 5064 Wallace Business Lied a Tax Abstracts Pek ae | 5065 Pitney Bowes Postage Meter Rental ] 5071 Mooresville Tribune Advertising ere) Peet Mes ts cee has . < 5127 Starrettes Office Pe lld Bi eee haa) Petty Cash Fund - Iredell Co, Mise. ra! ae SPY rr ceric) bret eae ee Pee F 5731 Houston L, Johnston ss Lhe Py Pa ect J 71,00 5733 Pe | . ” bre Sara loore Wilson . nd, 46 Kx 4943 Statesville,Record & Landmark Advertising A Pe bb) Or ee Tra ats) 26, 48 bo Pe be and ae ae ee Tax Collectors Meeting oe) ee bet | tae x 3068 SCH Corp. Maintenance on Calculator 67.00 ae ee Postage dd ae te os a ci Pa ee Cer ed , bay 21 COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Bernice M, McJunkin Alice M. Cass Betty J, Robb ea see Southern Bell Telephone Mrs, Bernice McJunkin U, S, Postmaster Burroughs Corp. Salary ” Pertenece Services Membership Fees Postage Sy) eet (eres ayn puay ona Igy Shaver Motor Co, : Parts Co., Inc. lammond, Inc. Be ees tS record & veia teen. ead Jerry T. Lundy be tL aa mae Nook Repairs for Planning Dept. a bree) Advertising services ar 2} Tyo etr) watts Teens Tt Pees wax 24 e496 Erskine J, Tilley Salay Raymond L, Warren " Robert Webster beth ee De Richard A, McLean City Parts Co. rtd) RB, F. Goodrich Co Tires Ty td Pel es Col ge cod Rattery Purchase & Contract Division 1971. lymouth Sun. 911 Co. Ls 1 Southern Bell Telephone Servic es ber NLT Cr Lt Expenses-Attending arothers Tire Sales Tires Shaver Motor Co. ir bea] City Parts Co. Poe airy ePrepee PMT Se mC bey Supp lies Sirchie Finger Pri nt Labc Pata 2 0s ae Van Ness Cameras Supplies Sentral Piedmont Crim, Justice Plarmin Beet met st 67 os Meet Pet Penal Pee eee eae Pte ta ae eee) Clifford = Toftin Clarence “, Mills ROTC Ie ot Barbara S, Moore Robert R. Sherrill Chiba 1, Willis eat es OCs) Sears, Roebuck and Co, Coveralls Biggers Bros, and Co, ee @ Mert ils %obinettes Army and Navy Store Blankets pt mere Meer ta ail Account Robin- "reezer Locker Inc. Superior Dairies Bell & Stikeleather Gerald "“4lliams ee 3d Biggers Brothers Harmon's Food Store Pee me et Sd rrr pee y Beavers Repa't Shop 5 Modern Electric Co, Service Call Sunshine Linen Service et Mla oot | Gardner Supply Co, Supplies Carpets Rentals Carpet Drs. Stegall & Valker ee emer ts | ee ad Gas & O81 v0 Wie 38 ya 8) PY Sap ML a Lab Salary 5784 Rita Carol Foster ” bys S! lwella P. King a 5786 Brenda . Lambert " 5787 Jeanie “, Little ge 5738 SOE ress ' yeu] Jerry Lynn Thomas ’ aT Emory 4. Thigpen 3 Set a ee eee Rta eet) 5192 Th alls St. Journal Subscription 5103 Gibbs Business ‘orms Co, its Pee) 519 that ael feta Me Gren ond Supplies 5125. Clyde Rudd & Tree ia PSR rs ee ud PT aoe aL 7 k PTA eS lla oe Local Governmental Bmployees Retirement As Tes ty ee Teri og Pee ert ee 1 lizabet) Abernathy Imogene ™, Blank 2 e ES et a2 ett) Pee) re ete ), 0! See ey 5 bib Sate hot ) Stee ey ox 21 na 497 Sycina) Carl M.. White brite) Ba oe) Mayberry 5810 Evelyn Prevette <.4955 Southern “ell Telephone Co, 5027 Carl M, hite 5124. Carl M, White 5 IBM Corp. 5226 SRE cane tees 4 % 5212 Bec Car Printing U, S, Postmaster 929 Iredell Public Livrary Town of Mooresville Sat C, Dept. of Conservation - 4955. Southern Bell telephone ¥ 5127 Starrettem Office Equipment 512 Town of Troutman 5129 Narmony Fire Dept 5130 Mt, Mourne Fire Dept. 5131 Cool Springs Fire Dept. Shepherds Vol, Tire Dept. Tete een hemes es ee a tent ral Schoo? Vol, Fire Dept. 5135 Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. reer. weet ee a PEST Pe eee as 5138 South Iredell Vol. Fire Dept, w * rs ¥ 5239 Town of Mooresville 5140 City of Statesville USO er tC Meats a SPECIAL biped Tia ee tote De) 4954 L. M, Little, M. D, 55 Southern Bell Telephone 31 Town of Mooresville 1 42 Dr, Peer 143 Dr, G, Weber $144 Dr, Donald =, Schnell $145 Or, B. C. Bowen eee) eb aa | Armory Project Account Pea MEd: 8) VETERANS SERVICE Roa beeen Pree ss Toast) Travel eras ith pee) Mer tit) Misc, “xpense Supplies ier y ren) ateteaay Forest Tire Control Service Shes SLY Rural Fire Protecti af tS Services fe Teele eet Cs ss ate ee Med, Exam Hospital Insurance at) uM. D Services z BOrist t) K 5152 L. L. Meebit be] 5153 Petty Cash und ee Oy Te bP > | . Mee Crosse & Blue Shield ie mot ere rar 25,00 eh} , ore Tee) 25.00 4? em) ELECTIONS John F, Long brs ae Le H. West, Jr. . Marguerite G, Crooks “loy Wilkinson Rie ta tame es U, S. Postmaster Salary ST ase Postage FENERAL ASSISTANCE R Foster Care tres. Ethel . brs, Tom Baldwin a SE ee than Blackwelder ~ ° SES at ase] ea Cer tte Albert eta . Dorothy Cowan Mrs, Roland Deal APPO rt gia Cut) Never 1 342 oer eI) Noa SOMO Cit = Lessie Knight 14a ees tary Luc! lesbit ” adge TBO ea io eh By EL) ee) 5178 §217 IY rs 5830 on or 181 Peer Ams tt) Eckerd Drug Stores estat} Miller Drugs Co, y Statesville Drug Co, Medical Centre. Pharmacy Dia Rutledge & Bigham Mortuary Ambulance Service James M, Robertson edical Care FAMILY. PLANNING Iredell County Health Dept, 8 A V2 OO ON OM wT Dorothy M. 7leming pe Paul L, Conrad Per tiem ot Lae Meech oP aE) Pa TL inda P, Abrams BET a. Sherry ine Archie PX: Deb a: (Meares ht Thelma C, Barker arry J, Beard Bil Be 52 atrici ee) Cay eles ee Sf Tohnson Seah Charles ?, Kirkman Mart wets rt) Jatricia A, Levan arolyn J, Lippard PL eemes Ts tte Flolse Peer he Oe , c . Martin onald 2, Mauney meen A Ss Janet F, Miller ras Meee OE | a ie a Se) ts weet eee LT Li Serer} eee pe mcs belie Dace Pe a1] . Vincent a atson thite ee) rt. <t] me eer] Retainer lerothy iM. Fleming ated et eT) Jes ae ete) Adelaide 8. Ashe beet Mera a is] Patricia Blakley TN vet) ie 716,00 Tana Tee +3 860,00 oma) 1 wee wl ui mee 785.00 71, % lois Chambers ort Se etd Mary Deaton Lucinda Dees er toate So ete We tee) lois Jakob Anne C, J hnson Sharles Kirkman Kirkman Patricia Levan Ba Sd eta Lt Bes bal aa) ra ako oa) Thurston Templeton SPC eRe Rout: Pte Tet Cola) Semel ed Mart Turner Paar Ls eter Rental pe & °rintin itor ts) Vast CPanel a1 eet % 590% Dorothy Cowan PaCS Eee Cas Pam O MEME Toy DT Me tC - 5012. Mrs. Dallas /vans ; re Pre] bie) as) Tames. ward van Bete tba Sa ep ie te ais 199,00 be) (Tt a od ‘ . 4 ba, APB aa Comers Cok 20 iy. CaS Revels eel A Tat af aged mee eo s Sera aie eee ervices tatesville yaa bert el hs re Beam i wT Ti ae Fed. Savings & Laan-Refund of Taxed Paid . 1,002, ean f Revenue Use Tax ir MC ee ee Service Contract 2) va ieee || ywntal on Copier K 524 turdivant Development Co. PTT 2 = Piast Payroll Deduction » ers . National Bank Federal Tax oor ye) ery) ee Peek etirement System éZ,¢ yi nfarcement Benefit and Retirement Fund oe 5246 . Blue Cross & Slue Shie he : bred ry Thigpen fund Insurance Presium . 4 an Yamily Life Ineurance Company ee er bea 449 ,288,12 Less: Payroll Deductions robe atl s 2,651.73 LEOB & R FICA bl 5 2B eed lt tt aed Bast bt tall Miscellaneous PAs A wtho Diagnostics Supplies pera Benen Pst 1 Bras aeee et Public Service Co, of N. ©. jas Statesville Laundry & Cleaners ‘aundry poresville Lodge 7496, A.F.& Pot Duke Power Company re eet) Town of ‘Mooresville Pidcad Public Service Co, of N. ett tental. Uniform Service Dee craar) rs. Jelene''’. Levan Pet. ee ee eee H Clinic Fees a, 2, Mason, MM, D. I Mooresville Jomen's Clinic & I.Clinic Fees NRO SSC: : ete rT 1 Clinic Fees Tohn $, Hardaway, M. Mooresville omen's Clinic M& I Slinte Fees a oa eee ames ee Sein 11) Ror Tee emer meen Prasat N. C, ‘Iocal Governmental Jmployees' Retirement System . Blue Cross & Blue MT a a Pa ce eet North Carolina National Bank Vederal Tax N.C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield, American ‘amily Life Assurance "ayroll Deduct etirement Federal Tax Ta 1a ed Insurance a ete e | Alma J Loy W tKovert LTE ee) ad sd x-Non Residential Salaries wes Ps Me ‘ Larry Parr Bod Fetech De. Ingeborg Gibson John Whitéield es | Cantey Gannaway be ees) Ley Devine Southern Bell = ete a] bo ws re Mees clawed ih) Peet] VL ers Palmer's Stationers, Inc. by 5 U, S. Postmaster Postage Ryan te) Center St. Custom Upholstery PCr ae Uae e rere te) Heilig - Meyers Co, Ris peat AEE TA Rowan Office Furniture eB Gata yey oak) ceetd <7 oe ae Mea tbe ha ery Purniture & Carpet Vs. Yaw aa National Assoc. of Social Workers PX ike bas 4 15,90 A, ?, Beaver To's ots] ees] Mooresville Lodge # 496 Painting & Stairway 27,50 8 & B Mortgage Co. tld ic) ke paels | Xoche Laboratories bea ha] 628,75 ye tediae Ms) baa oe Drugs Cr ASea Te] obha ares a) ee ee Sac] SOOM ETT SMe hea Pe Oke Me ead Se Lt N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc, Ins, eat BaTL EY Tohn ?, Norman Salary Te AE WN be DE} Local Gevernmental Employees’ Retirement System 8 Morth Carolina National Bank ‘ederal “ax 1 N.C, Blue t:ose & Blue Shidd, Inc. U 7 T 19 t pr) roll Deductions ui ome 4 Pee 41 bey) ae 8 ae es Mas) Ui) February 26, Board of ote eet la Per bhe bute) Pete Pe Ee ae londay, Pa Morb atk kd Peres tte cma ORS TRE Ee SL ed ae cea c C, Chandler Bryan, chairs an, Larry ynnex, with all mer oe Meet ky namely: and W, Sidney “hite. McAllister, David %. Sides, Hedrick, Frank S. attorney, was robe ey William P, Pope, county Phe at as out Troop 175 from Broad Immediately prior to the meeting Boy sc were; present tc hear Baker, scout leader, United Methodist Church Pea aime rd ent. The group is r. Bryan comment and answer questions about ,county govern working on Citizenship awards. Chairman Bryan pur the eee slled to order by CALL T Lies Peek d wes ae Pea ee ht ae Pet ead FARM BUREAU REG \RDING TAXATION OF FARM LAND, The Board Perens | +00 an ee tt a taxation of farm land to its Apert Te ete Willi sureau is supporting in the General use as farm land which the State Fare the local Farm Bureau ,sseably, and the resolution on the same subject which CMTC White, the Commissioners voted t On motion by ‘x. Sides, seconded by bir. Pee e PC Ma of go on record that they look with favor upon the p use. land for its AGER, After a short meeting in executive session Oty ae eg ee) iota : the board reopened its meeting. ae Reems to interview hx, Garry Ptr Ear Hedrick, the Board voted to employ Garry Roseman Mx. Sides, seconded by Mr. as ganager of the Data Processing department, effective March 26, 1973, %& start at Grade 69, Step - 1, at $9864, with underetanding that after six aonths p increase. ¢ satisfactory service he would be given one ste ° Qn sotion by Mr. Sides, seconded by Mr. McAllister, the TAX_ RBBATES, aed by the Tax Supervisor's office during the following list of tax rebates 4 De Pe eae ee eae ts ee February 26, 1973 NAME be el) mee ae mer Roys Inc, b. L. White ae ee eel ay Isenhour Building Co, Charles Anthony Poole Teeter Realty Co, Harry TAX _RE Pee © | TOWNSHIP BaF.) P Page 17 O AMOUNT Coddle Creek 1972 Error in listing inventory by bookkeeper See ree) Coddle Creek 1972 Corrected inventory from ford Peay eB) Pett. he) Error on Real Estate Cet one eels 2.37 Coddle Creek 1972 I BM Error 21,81 Out side Bhd Double listed to Icenhour Bldg, Co, 201,44 epee ato) ia ed eee bs Me) mr a when bought license in South Carolina x Pe) Coddle Creek 1972 Bldg. removed and put on discovery to , F,. Crouch 31,48 Davidson 1972 Tax listing error no dogs 3,00 motion by Mr. Sides, seconded by wr, «cAllister, the llowing tax refunds were approved on recommendation of the Tax supervisor: a rs. RK. Clayton Cartner ers $12.14 Double charge due to combining tracts, paid 12/8/72 PY Peat Pest > ooo: 197 eee) Double charge-trucks reported to County and State Board of NS ha dB ea aed . Gabriel. Bus Co, ee $38.13 Double charge-reported to H ‘ County and State Board of Assessment. Paid 10/19/72 a. ele 02 MO tells) rs = te rd Error in p&icing car. Paid 12/7/72 \UTHORI “E DEED TO IREDELL VOC L RK Kr. Side y iu tructing the count attorney to draw a deed to the Iredell Vox ’ Inc. conveying approximately twenty-five acres ey ae oe een »f the county home property according to the sketch made iz Tile] ot ebruar 13t rr oad Os fs rdered ¢ iz er of tract and that part of tract 5 nort | rdock smother industrial site. 1 Py ett ais) a tot er ert ser r nde of the trac the workshop director is . Ca: c x n was seconded by Mr. Hedrick and passed, 1 Pt IG SAROEN AND DUG ORDINANCE r. Hedrick ak ee ee ee ee tted b f ss ar eae i February 26, re re y the dog warden and destroyed without two dogs he owned Peet Me TT ie em b: being confined in the dog pound, Motion for this ae eo) was made by bir. Sides and seconded by jr, McAllister. OBJECTION TO HIRING FIRE MARSHAL, pee ee twee cue Me toed Fire Department appeared to poche RMR ed tol Dt action of the Board in establishing the position of county reed bt ay PROGRESS REPORT ON EFFORTS TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY FOR GOVERNMENT CENTER AND MOTION TO CONDEMN IF NECESSARY, The chairman and county attorney reported on their attempts to negotiate with Mr. Conrad and his attorney for the pein to acquire his lot on North Tradd Street. Sreh etl Me TMC lol) me a) Hedrick to reaffirm the decision of the Board to acquire the Henry E, Conrad, Jr., property on Nera a ee Te MES 21k OR tol E old Wo Freezer Locker property on Tradd and Waer Streets to fulfill the planned county office building; reaffirming the allocation or earmarking of $36,500 and the offer to hx. Conrad of that sum for the voluntary purchase of his land upon delivery of a warranty deed for a free and clear title; and, further, authorizing the county attorney to institute a condemnation action and such other actions as may be necessary in the event the offer is not accepted, fWar- motion was seconded by Mr. McAllister and passed by unanimous vote, with all members present, LETTER TO REMAINING PROPERTY OWNERS ON HARRILL STREET, On motion by Mr. Hedrick, seconded by Mr. Sides, the clerk to the board was directed to notify by letter the remaining property owners in the block bounded by Water, Harrill, Stockton and Tradd Streets that it is the intention of the 2 Board of Commissioners that all of this property de acquired by the county necessary for the government center and ask that the property omer Peed notify the commissioners before there is going to be any change of ownership Ore Se ke Pe ee le are Dr, Jack M. Milas, ee a ee ee ee ee Bae ot) roe a Pr) e204 rr Bh aa Led ui ON 2h cow 8.0.0.9 [ate aed fore Te eee oe tt ee ee ee ee McAllister, Commissioner Hedrick was appointed to serve as the eee Me with the County Board bell meg February 26, 1973 nted by the Board of Education ae ttt ee TT Le as their liason with the Board of Commissioners. LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS Nee) OMS Ost emenee 8 ROOM, Mr. Lundy the law enforcement officers had Pate att Mek they be allowed reported that to use the grand jury room as @ lounge area during court when the grand jury eee eet ee ek Judge Collier NPY ME) <0) 4. Mo hd Fists Mn ath amet) intercom telephone and coat racks would be needed, The Board approved the request. PROPERTY AT REAR OF COURTHOUSE )FFER TO BUY MITCHELL, LEWIS, AND GIBSON seconded by } Hedrick, the Board voted to m motion by Mir, White, make. an offer to the owners of the property located at the rear of the of $11,000 upon delivery of warranty deed and Prem Eta tote courthouse annex Pee o CP Me che ood office space of county use. meeting was adjaurned at 11:45 P.M, until 7:30 F.M. on PPT monte Ae ea ne ee the wy q ty ie & Post he Pens ce ee Sey CO oe aad pox «621 ae DUD arch 7, 1973 itd 21 Prati eMC Bites: Comet PC Seba el Tere eerie be Met or ed MSM SEE 2 2a 1973, at 7:30 P.M, in the Commissioners Room in the Courthouse \nnex, eet namely: C. Chandler Bryan, chairman, Larry ©. Hedrick, with all members present, Frank 5. ‘icAllister, David W, Sides, Py slo mmary idney : hite, William P, Pope, county attorney, Was poe a ets a ey 8 CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by Chairman eo Sr time lalel ca eraaeneonn enn gre ant n silent prayer. opened with a minute of ROAD PETITIONS, mM motion by Mr. Hedrick, seconded to 5 a Pee ey eee Board approved the following road petitions for consideration by the >otate Highway Commission: Tomlin “i112 Road, SR 1888, paving. an Jest Iredell pea ys eae ue POLICY COUNTER PROPISAL FROM CITY OF received an answer frow the City of :tatesville to their propo Eee joint water policy. The City proposed a division of the cost on 7¥ city to repay basis, with the county to pay all the Case PMT hee medi 25% in two annual payments. They also proposed that for property annexe within ten years, that the payback be reduced 10% for each year, Stoo. ee) in five installwents, The Board agreed to revise the proposal to a 70% sharing, revised the amortization schedule to encourage earlier annexation, and made several other minor changes for consideration of the City. REPURT_ON COMPLAINT ABOUT DOGS PICKED Te reported that he TMC Tiet ti ie mee OOM ns ee ee lisposed of dogs. He reported that two young German shepherd dogs had t meta third day appeared at this home, witheut collar or tag, es ee me te lady of the house had called the dog warden to pick thes up. ee MM Me ef the other one the sare dey, which is in conforeity with the ordinance, The family involved had verifies See ne and in accordance with the ordinance,