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Board of Commissioners Minutes 1978 (Jan-Jun)
/ { Page poor 2d prccOU IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES OF THE MEETING JANUARY 3, 1978 oO. The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in Regular Session on Tuesday evening, January y 4 3, 1978, in the Commissioners Room of the County Annex Building. Present for the meeting were: Johnnie M. Tilley, Chairman Betty V. Feimster, Member Joe H. Troutman, III, Membe: Dre . a T * rT) TY * ¥ i Ronert Long, D. D. &., Membe: Ah + -eerup AA , . t Absent: Larry M. Rhye, Vice Chairman \+ } “oO - smn e Trev} ry Cm 4 1 . , “7 Ms > . Otners present: Jvonn T. Smit County Manage: eorge WwW. WwW ven, Finance irector { } + A+ + Wilks 1 IN» ’ 1eCOrNey s t i Se T ; LiN es I i { A AS ‘ . cif. ? Wi ~ ¢ r Wha cl ma Thh a wore nA ? r i , Poy 7 f it it OLS, and Dr. Carson, ) tat a2 { I { i t, before the Board in refer e ft La jet amendment for the schools. Copy of P ) . ~ + e i a . y ext 1 } + > amename! l atta ‘a. 1iese nute iS @XALID1L Ls Un @& MOtion +r ry Commie : r y Cre + , +} y ryr\? srOr + } . ry} i¢tc + meanamea t Lose 4 MLS l ne] Lrouctman, Chne HOA j wwproved Ch OuUag { amenament pox © 23. pact 02 Commissioner Long, the Board approved adopting this ordinance. Nt VOTING: Ayes - 3 Jote: Second reading is required since Noes - ] this rdinance was not a lopted unanimously. wr . ) ke 4 BY LLEY. FORM FOR REQUEST OF TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION POWER: Previously, ‘ ©O- ~ A / ~ os ~ J oo - -+ +> / + ~~ ~~ ms rn Fat \/ ~ crm for temporary lls form was approved on a otion from Commissioner Long. Copy attached to Minutes as Exhibit 3. «< i AVING PARTICIPATION FINAL RESOLUTION AND PUBLIC HEARING: A Public Hearing was held at this time in reference to the paving participa- Coun: OF si Cas ikeview Drive na motion from Commissioner ird approved this final resolution. Copy of Resolution LLE ROAD: As a tter of record, a Public Hearing was held at this time for the changing of the name of street Deauville Place to Deauville Road. No opposition to this change, therefore the Board approved this CIO TAT VU a iIN(s ¢ Ayes -4 2 Noes -0 SHEFFIELD-CALAHALN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Jerry Keller, Chief of the Sheffield-Calahaln Volunteer Fire Department, came before the Board in reference to requesting money from the County with which to purchase radio equipment. On a motion from Commissioner Long stating that we help the Sheffield-Calahaln lunteer Fire Department the same as we did those other volunteer fire department that border the county, he Board gave approval. rae, SUUK FIRE TRAINING GROUND FOR 23 e603 — VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS: The Chief of Council for the Volunteer Fire Departments came before the Board to clarify a point in the Board's previous commitment to the Firemen's Council regarding a fire training ground on the County's property at Troutman. The fire departments were concerned about a seven-year clause which they thought appeared in the agreement; however, the Board of Commissioners assured the eniert of council “hat no such statement did exist. In order to Clarify the agreement reached in reference to the fire training ground (recorded on page made the following amendn be made available to the use: and 1£ it be es ne pe rT ’ tnat t ‘ ty ” relocating t trai! WoT T ¥ " 4 wie a oe ‘ . t N ‘ {OME A] Mrs. the epart t ct nealt t the H« ¢ Heait rsi > { Lott A t cne pOda! A b ryP PP oVaES ( Sk illed Nur I 240 of the minutes), Commissioner Long ent to the minutes: "That the ground volunteer fire departments for their ccessary for the County to have this pro- l help them in finding and financially rround at another suitable site." ine Arthur, Nursing Supervisor at came before the Board in reference + Fees. The following costs were RECOMMENDED RRENT FEE ACTUAL COST FEE CHARGE e er 34 926 $10 * * S. Lexine White be appointed to the Regional Family Planning Cour ‘ll; and on a motion from Commissioner Feimster, the Board approved Mrs. White's appointment. VOTING: Ayes - 4 Noes - 0 me co TIONS: Add to State System: 24 ‘yy ~ , 7 _" - } Beile Terre and East Field Circle L iile Off SR 1112, Peninsula Drive, Lake Norm in Drive, . } ‘ 3 ‘ Measele sen L- ) } ue vYewly paved road off Duck Treen RoOaG, #2369 On a t nF) we) loner Feimster, the Board approved passing + ri¢ é ¢ + + : + - | oO the epartment of Transportation for their iction. VOTING: es - 4 JUVENILI SSMENT: In reference to the allocation of the tate nit ised Alternative Program Funds, several request nar received as requested by the County Manager. These request are from Department of Social] Services, Iredell ead ae : 4 Ps i ' n Home, venile Cou) Counseiors, and Tri County Mental ‘ ‘ . lealth. na re mendaation from Commissioner Troutman, a 4€©C1S1ion On allocating these funds was delayed until the Board rr) } . . } . ~rt members had an opport pportunity to study the information. A Peers ieee Wem ieels anise oe Ala a es APPOINTMENT TO H : NAL COUD I 1HE REGIONAL COUNCIL ON AGING Two names had Bs oe ae or ws c } been submitted at the tne December 12 meeting for this appointment. That . e r T R + ifn Nomi? } yu Ola tes' cic c mn asley were: RK. L. Bradford, nominated by Commissioner Long, and na 73 ony on of . ama“ 4 } / on » a, . 7 Albert Copeland, Inated |} issioner Rhye. Voting on tnese two appointments were as O WS: i C : R. L. Bradford < 4 Albert Copeland 249 Page BOOK 23 nase BUD THE IREDELL COUNTY INDUSTRIAL AND POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITIES COMMISSION: On a motion from Commissioner Long, the Board approved the attached Approval in Principle of an Industrial and Manufacturing Project. Exhibit 4 to Minutes. VOTING: Ayes - 4 Noes - 0 APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRIAL BONDS COMMISSION: It was brought to the attention of the Board that a replacement member needed to be appointment to this Commission since Mr. Frank Furches had taken a job with I-Care, Inc., which would disqualify him from ng. TAX COLLECTIONS: [he Finance Director, Mr. George W. Wooten, reported to the Boa tnat at the end of December tax collections were $2,522,430.77, which is up $700,000 over last year's collections at the end of December. Assuming that 99 of this would be cur rent taxes, } f I t ° PARKING FOR THE HANDICAI : Mr. Smith reported that a report would be ready for the ext Board meeting on the handicapped parking facilities. COM 'UTER Ss E'] WAR { LON FOR PROPERTY APPI AISAL: A letter had bee received fr rt irOlina Association of County ¢ 11 Loner in ref e ft O ‘ter software; and on a motion would ipproved payme VOTING: Ayes 4 Noes the minutes o VOTING: Ayes Mm ~ Noes County Manager , Board again. ] a rite y aiready ap OTM 2 ? " ) K ¢ yy q + Av ( Besa a + ‘ } rico , { f i ] i +} + +} y~/ si ‘ i ie ; lett + a+ 4 I i ef ‘ + he }2 + _ .7 iS ] LOW LS, Inn } it} } UYU t Va ics.) t771M Tare “ae * V TING: Ayes Noes TY ‘} : 41s 1 iz} 7 . + ade iO that f ’ ‘ 4 appearing be Owner's request Review were: APPROVAL OF M — BOARD OF EQUALIZ/ een before t} ualization is> rom Commissioner Feimster, juestion was raised by the hose persons who had already ind Review before the 10uld came before the tcorney’'s recommendation that roperty owners who had Otests are still “in the for them to come before 1ssioner Feimster stating 1 ady appeared be written the option of coming back eview or letting it stand Oval. (Appeals will be considered on 1f arrangement should be 1S who simply had hardships in ; ualization and Review would nave the Board itself. Also, time to review each property he Board of Equalization and Voting on above suggested c CUDA] VW laa termination a motion was notic given be te is responsible for beqin at a time wi! which Centralina | on : ‘ LIN‘ BY ¢ 4 Noes - 'W I Bmw f M LY it in requte t f 2a ee OT: 4 it nis Teconrum : \ 1st Of il l t Ps recelve erit 1 r a January January January January January January January TRALINA COUNCIL date rT) sic ide ‘e begin 14 L? 20 21 23 24 Zo OF of the GOVERNME 2:3 BOOK (Saturday) 5 (Thursday) 7 (Friday) 7 (Saturday) 5 (Monday ) 7 9 (Tuesday) (Wednesday) 7 jat : es AIT C IN i 2 i al ° i i _ by Commissioner ; ning Wednesday, TY + rs . Iredell Coun LY ine * HKinnw * Cne if ca Gee G ares 1 +} Lal ] +r } L¢ WO Ls + i e é ee i x i » } 1+ e hie } + 7 Tt + i > F } My 7 ~ Fr X i @& : ; ees, nel ea : Centralina pe 07 :00 :30 :30 :00 : 30 3:00 : 30 Ayes Noes i de WY - y t t . t Yr = , t y f 2) be p. _ 4 0 * APPRAISERS: Council. Troutman January of that [ the 4, 1978 - 3 i Ween. S « an thelr two weeks SRA TO \ "ah vi j r pre , 1} . t- hh t } ha I} 4 1 discussing Governments ' that fredell County icati final appraisers b As who urd adjourned Page the apraisers, © they would ia On WOuLa notice Commissioner Board increases 1 give a would i) Wil , we aye, a . oe _ . = ee . ne je 22 i . 4 7 a 4 i. wine 4 mei es , ] ' *) 5 Statesville ( ty Schools BEN B CARSON, Superintendent Aud a - = w a Ar tomy ‘ ? / a Malswills. }/ ( 28677 January 6, i978 708 BOARD MEMBERS \ ) FROM: BEN rn as i RE: MEETING - COUNTY COUNCIL Mr. Bill Whittenton and I met with the County Commissioners on Tuesday, January 3, 1978. At that time the request for a budget amendment was presented as required by state law. A request for a change in the use of $13,000.00 from the capital budget approved in July by the County Commissioners was made. Three hou i dollars ($3,000.00) for cafeteria equipment and eight thousand dollars ($8,000.00) were requested from forty thousand dollars ($40,000.00) designated for Kindergarten rennovation and expansion. This money while yroved for the purposes stated, it was explained, will not be used during the 1977-78 school term because of a reduction in the Kindergarten population at Avery Sherrill. After some questions, the County Commissioners approved the request. CC: Marie Stevenson, Finance Officer Jacky Justice, School Food Supervisor fe oe kK Slack A At 4 K Sen B Caen ‘i; 9776 “ ~ 7 \ r Cc 4 _ p - Hs Oo ws f f{ @ we . J be he ~ he - 4 - “se eto. 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Statesville, whether 3 rements JeCtions person ® 7 ~ e publ 1 ¢ financial PATAIIC WINS TRATIVE TS L2/i2/77 L1tention sub- Annex Building, the hereinafter the legality uired by attorney, the and ance North a « T z t,Y s BOOK Ce? ra iC 5 1 4 That the street or streets, road or roads, of way herein set out are without paving, interest requires that asphalt ribbon paving be made available, and that abutting property will benefitted to the extent of the part oO! the cost ij against thereof to be assessea such abutting property. or Yiants and public be are ordered made by the Transportation, the State Department the cost thereof required by of If the local improvements North Carolina Department of County of fredell shall remit to the of Transportation the proportion of representing the total local share as the policies of the North Carolina Department Transportations Secondary Road Council. PAYMENT WILL BE MADE TO THE DEPARTMENT THAT NO SUCH AYMEN'I L OF TRANSPORTAT ION BY THE COUNTY UNTIL AV. THOSh PERSONS SIGN ING THE PETIT TON REQUESTIN( THE PARTICIPAT LNG PAVING HAVE MADE PAYMENT IN FULL OF THEIR PRORATED H I ‘HIS PAYMENT TO 3F MADE TO THE TAX COLLECTORS rage + 1fik , Tern YLINA an Ounty of Iredell, Lad the Board of presiding and y V. Feimster, man rney, George W. r. Smith, County, pursuant to Chapter Carolina and the regula- Industries that The Iredell Control Financing with the Secretary of an industrial , North Carolina, Corporation. The pro- therefor, and equipment picture ; i aw aan . frames and FACILITIES AND POLLUTION - Commissioner Aj} (no second) * and the resolution was passed by Ayes: Commissioners Feimster Noes: the r . 7 ’ Tilley, seconded the motion, following vote: Long, Troutman, to the Ca that the rore complete of the / Commissioners f Board of Commissioners rolina, CERTIFY copy ¢ much For said 1978, as relates [IREDELL COUNTY Bt MINUTE OF THE MI JANUARY 23, 1978 The Tredel] tictechas a Co Pin te od a ee ea aus ~ Goeein LTi¢ rede i ( unty BOarta OF tA MZLSSlLl0ners © in Regular Session on Monday evening, January 23, 1978 at 7:30. Present for the meeting Tah ,4 ry ou *} rm Johnnie M. Tilley, Chairman Larry M. Rnye, Vice Cnairman Robert Long, D. DBD. S., Member Joe H. Troutman, III, Member Betty V. Feimster, Member Otners present were: John 7 nith, County Manager Ahab i * a Wah gg - hd ¥ Cc 4 7+ ] ] (‘rr ~ , ] ° ~ , William R. Pope, County Attorney CALL TO ORDER: By the Chairman INVOCATION: COOL SPRING VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT: Mr. David Benbow, attorney for the Cool Springs Volunteer Fire Department, had previously come before the Board to request an allocation of funds to be used ward the purct e Of a new pumper for the Cool Springs Volunteer Fire Department. missioner Rhye made the following motion: “That a letter of intent be granted to the C»xol Springs Volunteer Fire Department in tue amount. of $18,000 and chis amount would be included in the 1978-79 FY Budget." Amendment to motion by Commissioner Rhye: "This letter of intent 1@ pumper is delivered." VOTING ON MOTION AND AME > NS > Se Ce tt) 7 “ rad e» > < (> i Ww tea VV @ wm i © ORDINANCE TO LICENSE INSULATION CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS WHO INSTALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT DESIGNED TO MEET THE ENERGY CONSERVATION STANDARDS OF THE STATE BUILDING CODE - SECOND READING: On a motion from Commissioner Troutman the Board voted as follows: , Ayes ~ 4; Noes ~- ] _ Ordinance attached to Minutes as Attach. l 2-3 or Page ik ROOK 23 Fait 6 } f ROAD PETITION: On a motion from Conmissioner Rhye, the Board approved mailing onto the State Department of Secondary Roads a petition for Addition to the State System of a extension of SR 1962. Noes - 0. =e wom AT(™ « Ary S sii q VOTING: AYeS > INDUSTRIAL BONDS MEMBER APPOINTMENT: After a discussion, the following motion was made by Commissioner Rhye: That February 7 urches to allow the Board of his intentions as to serving on the Industrial Bonds Authority, so the Boara an find someone else if Mr. Furches 261 cannot serve." VOTING: Aye -~ 2; Noes - 3 Commissioner Troutman made the suggestion that a letter be written by the Clerk to Mr. Furches stating that the Board iS aware of the illnes in hi fa ind thi may affect his leaving a LLEiON wit ce, eo. On 3 Mrs Puy es could let the 1; Myr. Fuccn leaves the t it I Care, he will remain an appoi rr. tne ina tr t LUV) « Mr. Furches res @ } i + ¢ . rt , P 4 on the Industrial Bonds Auth ity in is et forth by the State for er 7 i j > was 1 rec¢ € lat I Ce JUVEN LE NEED n ESSMENT: Materia h id been Yé "¢ L VE j ry + , ‘OU ‘ Mar i fo Lt i@Cision in efe e to ai ke Money to be used in connect n with Depart nt of Socias erv Iredell Youth Home Tri-County Mental Healt nh Vi - ntee re Grant Mone bein jy used for the Ire jell Youth Home VOTING ON MOTION: ives = OY Noes «= 6 After the needed expenditure for th Iredell Youth Home, there will be a balance Of $691.60 of this Juvenile Needs Assessment Grant, Commissioner Long ide a motion that this money be set aside for the Iredell Youth Home until a decision is made regarding moving the youth home to the house at the Iredell landfill site. After a discussion, Commissioner LONng withdrew his motion and Commissioner elmster made a motion stating that this money be set aSide and ses t t f ] VO t t f I ¢ 4 tn Bd A and se wha ther facilities are available in the county. nt with the County Manager that the Iredell LOM waS a fine arrangement. [CAPPED FACILITIES 1 < THE IREDELL COUNTY BUILDINGS: Mr. "-, presented to the Board his Pian for t ur 1p pe facilities, No action was taken and Mr. sprinkle w is k« t bri hi recommendation to the Board on February 7 Also, Commissioner Troutman made the suggestion that prinkle eck n availablity of grants for construction of this y £ Y } } od 3 ype Ir Che lanadlcapped. mal s ¥ r ’* + yr , FIRE : FOR HATZT, ; TT TC" « Hey Board that an area needed to be INE R HAL JF JUSTICE: The County Manager reported to the designated as a fire zone for fire trucks in the event f a fire at the Hall of Justice. This would enable the trucks t et in an accessible position to the building; however the fire zone would need to be designéd by the City of statesville and they would enforce the area. A motion was made by Commissioner froutman that the ;oard adopt the County Manager's roposal for this de nated fire zone area. VOTING: Ayes - 5; MEMBERS FOR THE BOARD members are needed for a list of those members who to the Board for the Boar It was suggested by Office poll the Commissio appointments, then the could be read “> oe; rr Y) each member asked that the Clerk writ Y INSULATIO board for wou l d be dq co ssioner n members this Y at e. to ) tO ask if Ae Gould serve as the Pr BOARD 4 = EQUAL! LAT I JN ANI ) REV [ EW : motion that the Board of Equalizat that the cut-off te t make apt ind Review be ade riday, Januar Feimster asked tnat tne co i n ofessional ( individual members ext IMMLSS Barrin: the jer, LOMe Engineer Y 7 meeting. w O serv as iz t the \ ° 7 Page 26 3 ana CWO alternate rdinance. A e had been presented County Manager's to make SO. Lf not, ommissioner Rhye Mooresville, board. on the utman made a sue a statement of Equalization O p.m. Commissioner 31, 2978, at 7 er ( ate [ hare "il rtd TAI AINA i or AA { a3 Y nsid r i. a 1! eit + by + \T tr r ’ t } ‘ { : i + + ’ 7 ¢ yf ; + hy¢ 4 its for insulation and energy utilization standards who is not . . , . f bit 3 ' “er A () rr j j YA TA son MAL CAAT DA mc Aan ‘ LATION CONTRACTORS AWN ( CCIPCNENA T ha 3 iT a i / Ut Lunt iQ EE] E ENERGY ODE aicr i T f LAT) \RARA YT INED BY THE BOARD OF COMMIS: 5 ~ AUTNOY ity. oily . < Pie a rdinance 14 pted pursu } »~7 j . < A j ‘ ; f iwWS i | » arn a. 15 ' ere criwinoe i f ) tk hte e ACY LACL { ,* lary . } } r 1ftey imuary i. a at n install, alte r restore ; ; . \ if y witn ny ity whic . ‘ { ry Ly grantle Pas y, > 3A i tz iT nm eau t t eCeS1QI ] rement , i licensed a L-Contractor ft na \ , whmNneral T tut { working 1 t Pe! eer; ed under ti! rainance A ra Tvo0r i ey f ‘ f Oy } 4 ‘ thy ’ wl y }1) nt tins } . + _ , T 4 ! V y i¢ i ‘ ¢ ! f icatlor ‘ ) ' + + Ving } y } wor Valine re e addr £4 4 dn e | e adaress, 11 Na t na none 1ddre¢ ce Vane and ? ne adadgresse oratior ‘ 4 \ Place where the proposed business is to be located; - as a . : ete record of 1/1 | partner, wnether in tnis or any \T f TNC TAI I MATCOTA }i he | . % CONSERVATION STANDARDS OF THE STATE ant to Chapter 703, North Carolina ss of the officers and directors, if a volving dishonesty, fraud, or deceit by the applicant or alt Cc AN cf Wri LNOTALI! ATERIAI > AN ( > 53A-76. . One &. Ss, person, firm or corporation may for a , within any unincorporated part of h adopts this ordinance pursuant to 1y insulation or other materials or r intended to meet the State Building 1 ) do the proposed work under Chapter inder the supervision of a registered n owner working upon his own building; nder this ordinance shall submit an ilation and Energy Inspector conforming n 1 be a written statement redel] County Inspection Department. + ication shall contain the f the applicant, if an individual, or a corporation or partnership; ; OF the partners, if a partnership; convictions of felonies or acts officer, or director of the applicant, ther state or jurisdiction; oF race 4 Zo ‘ (f) Complete record of all licenses held by the applicant or any employee, partner, officer, or director of the applicant authorizing activities of the type regulated by this ordinance or other activities involving construction, alteration, or modification of buildings and structures; (g) Information as to the circumstances in which any local, state, or federal government or agency has refused, suspended, or revoked a license of the type described in paragraph (f) to applicant or any employee, partner, officer, or director of the applicant. 3) License Fees. Each application shall be accompanied by a license fee in the amount of $12.00 for such license, such amount to be for the calendar year and prorated by quarters to the end of such year. (4) False Statements. False statements on any application for a license shall be grounds for immediate revocation or denial of such license. ection 4 Procedure for Issuar Review by County Officers. Each application received by the Insulation and Energy Inspector shall be promptly forwarded to the Inspection Department and the Clerk of Court for review. Such fficer ‘hall promptly make any comments and recommendations pertaining to the application and forward them to the Iredel! { i’ + Fr ray ! ey . t Licensing Agency. Ine application and any comments and recommend- ations relating theret hall be considered by the Iredell County Fneray Ir ector, wn na then issue or deny the license y T tf} tandard tandard ' ' 1] nty Fneray Inspr all issue the license I oF rind tnat tr ipplicant or any employee, partner, OTT ey y Tire tor f ne licant as beer nvicted within the last three years of a felony an act involving dishonesty, fraud, or deceit, whether in thi r any state « irisdiction; ; n refused a li to do the type of work authorized here] y rn ’ vcd SuCcT } Lic eNnseé ul pende d oT revoked DY any loca] tat Fy ra iovernment or agency ind such government 7 restored such license; ron n A] } 4 } eT ar r Tne tion +5 r { ‘ 4 ia y t hy L 4\ ro inar + Pr 3 yy y er Dp - vey ley or 7 I 4% m1 ify es! \y a é 2 ow bee Las f ci 36 applicant, the Board shall afford the icant an opportunity to show why its license should not be 4 lation and Renewal of Licenses. issued hereunder shall terminate on the last day of the yhich issued. Renewal of such licenses shall be pursuant dures and requirements set forth for initial issuance. ion; Revocation; Appeal. lel] inty Energy Board may suspend or revoke any license reunder at any time upon a showing that the applicant or + yee, partner, officer, or director of the applicant has: wi! le a false statement in the application for a nse, ited tne tate itilding Code requirements as to insulation ner jtilization equipment or materials, whether in this ny thoy in} tion; convicted of a: t involving dishonesty, fraud, or it with respect t iny contract entered into for work 11Y iY } Th licer re) ee whose license i: ispended or revoked may appeal the * revocation to the Iredell County Energy Board. n> e notice ¢t may licer see, tne Board shall afford the in rtunity to show why its license should not be r revoked ¢ f any licer sed husine 3S may he chanaed, provided ten (10) 1S given to the Iredell County Energy Board and operation n doe not violate any applicable State or local law, Required; “Insulation and Energy Utilization" Permit Fee; ‘ xempted. ifter January 1, 1978, no person, firm or corporation may ideration install, alter or restore, within any unincor- irt of Iredell County and within any city which adopts nan irsuant to the authority granted in G. S. 153A-122, ulati r other iterials or energy utilizatior equipment 1 or intended to meet the State Building Code requirements tlation and eneray utilization standards without first ' ea Oe r the work to be done. Such permit shall be ee Wt WN 0! => (b) Page ee cr ™~ sD 7 / Pane OZ rn ft * ) bnew” nee secured from the Iredell County (1) A general building permit, Inspection Department and evidencing ful] lance with all applicable requirements of the State Building Code and other State and local laws; or, Mm An “insulation and energy utilization" permit, secured from the County Inspection Department and evidencing full compliance with the insulation and energy utilization standards in the State Building Code. Permit Fees. “wy Insulation and Energy For permit fees For each general Building Permit or Utilization Permit" issued, there shal! be a fee. see Section 3-11 of Iredell County Building Code. The following are exempted from the requirement of obtaining a permit: (1) An owner working upon his own building under a general permit. {9\ De ae a ‘ P ‘a low ‘ wicw ) . } eC Ce Any person working under the supervision of a registered architect or professional engineer, when the work is being : performed under a general building permit. a j 1 , ‘ j f 1 . r h rede] | inty Building Code as adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on October 16, 1972, and as amended is hereby made a part f tn} t Nal t Dy. rE f ¢ rence iy _ 7 , } efore a licer na ied to any applicant, the applicant >t 2] } t i ! Wit! Te f 1] UNTY VT the int of 51 Q00 In ‘ } j } af lieu of t 1 bond, the apr int I it a cashier's ne « y i ry ry The came ; int T - 1 \ eo ke 7 . a | he security required Dy ipsectior i shall be available to indemnify any person for any damage which may accrue by reason of the applicant failure properly to provide or install insulation, energy utilization equipment or other materials designed or intended to meet the tate uilding Code standards for insulation or Cr wr i BD 23 rast 2 4 i f > ? tion 10. Penalties. DUK ‘ Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this i 7 ‘ ae } | . } + < , . - linance shall be subject to all the applicable punishment, penalties, and 77 , ‘ fy ana G&G, S 2 LTi0on | os f 4 " } tre wor tne e req provided for 153A-123. by Chapter 703, North Carolina Session Laws of 1. An Iredell County Energy Board is hereby created, the Board" when used in the section shall be construed to mean [redel!] County Energy Board. The Board shall consist of five rs and two alternate members, one reqistered architect or tered engineer, one licensed general contractor, one licensed electrical contractor, one licensed heating or plumbing contractor ct nan, and at such times he shall have the e citizen at larae Fach alternate shall be one of the , Who shall be citizens of the county appointed by the Board issioners incies shall occur in the board for any cause, the same shall led by an alternate or by the appointment of the Commissioners. rl f Offices f the first board shall be for 18 months. sSioner 1y remove any member of the board for misconduct, LENcy 7 eee lect fT duty 4 ird to Take Oath Fach member of the board shall id: % ith ; tering upon tl! ischarge of the duties of his office, 1 file with the erk of Superior Court an oath in writing y perform the duties of his office as a member of said nd t inhold the Constitution of North Carolina and the tut 4 t hy naiatad tate ratior in. The chairman shall be elected by majority vote of the hip of the board from among its members. The chairman shall ipon al} ints of order and procedure, unless directed vise { 1 majority of the board in session at the time. The n shall appoint any committees found necessary to investi- hairmar \ vice chairman shall be elected by the board from its members in the same manner and for the same term as the in. He shall serve as acting chairman in the absence of the Same powers and i G \ yUAK i Li ‘ i ' t keep in a permanent volume the n board. These shall be and show appeal acted upon by the board, failing to vote. (d) Members. ome Nh Inute the record of al pertaining to each meeting and hearing, every application, or j votes of m board upon any appeal or application or upon the fin tions of any question, indicating the names of member and all Members of the board may be removed of every meeting of the se . | im for cause. emi rtant Tacts bers of the 11 determina absent or Faithful attendance at all meetings of the board and conscien- tious performance of the duties required of members of the board shall be considered a pre-requisite of continuing membership on the board. 3. No board member shall or determination of any case financially interested. 4. No board member tion or appeal unless he on that application or appeal. 5 No board member shall] discuss any prior to tne public hearing on that that members may receive any/or seek the case fri iny other member of or tT a r »y ' t Mg hey 4 the red wil] not eX] the proper judgment of any case w + ~ jete “a it f that en ¢ nd e 1U Y rr e Meet 1! ' 4 nd ia € » ird f ecia! Meetings la eeting any time by the chairman. At least t notice of the time and place of sper the secretary or the chairman to eacn j Juorun A quoru ha cor a ae However. the concurring vote of four of the board present for the hearing necessary to reverse any order, requl mination of the appealant or appl i agi Paige yy in which he se with any case; provid information the board or 1 a ) id ! }agua i =a < V1 la 1ONn + e board ‘ 1 Vt Na | } wl ne ooard iy / »A \ Sarin (9 ty-1 if Cie 2 meeting snal mber of the i) members ns (4/5thn) a part iculay ont decic) . ] { 4 } t } lage if in I» yy take part in the hearing, consideration is personally or shall vote on any matter deciding an applica- shall have attended the public hearing parties thereto ed however, pertaining to ts secretary opinions on thereto prior this rule be called at written | be given by board. of the board. of the members case shall be deter- favor of the ar Shall be as follows: { previous meeting; (3 4, 5 & 6 of this Ordi (5) unfinished busine and determination of and determination of proceeding, shall be attendance to members direction of the chai mination of cases. ro. (|!) roll call; (2) reading of minutes of ) hearing of cases as set forth in Sections : a ee es nance: \%; Eepor ts of commi ttees: 336 (6) new business consideration cases heard previously. The consideration cases, being in the nature of a judicial conducted in private and shall be limited in of the board; provided, however, that at the rman, the secretary shall attend the deter- (j Issuance of License The Iredell County Energy Inspector shall after finding that the applicant or any employee, partner, officer, or director of the applicant, have met the requirements of licensing under this Ordinance; issue a Certificate of License to engage in the business of installing insulation and/or energy utilization equipment or materials within any unincorporated part ( Iredell County and within any city which adopts this Ordinance pursuant to tne authority granted in G. S. 153A-122. j ertif te of License. Each Certificate of License shall contain the names and addresses of each individual; or if a corporation or partnership, each individual within said corporation or partner- ship who 1s authorized to install insulation and/or eneray utiliza- Tso" ¢ j nt y1feria|] inder said licen ' \ppea fy nia isper n; Revocation. The Board shall hear ind de ; fy ipplicant, as set forth in Section 4 ind ct t f I rdinar f i rd of lt e r" f the board, as filed nat it ha 1 pu record, available for inspection »+ y > na ‘ + { ly ++ y r t of the der] Or i! 1S¢ ha f by tn tary witn the Clerk of the Iredel] InNTY I pract} able after the yc; ha ¢ y ; for Annual Re cE to rianni ard and County Board of Commissioners. Tt ird shall prepare and submit in December of every year to the 17 f ney ind Planning Board, a report af its ictivities for the year then ending. Such report shall contain a rar ent f the number of ases heard and a summary of tne actions ? + + - appropriate poor 2d pccO2 Section 12. Construction of Article. It is the intent of the Governing Body in enacting this Article that each section and subdivision is separate and divisible from any other section, and if any provision hereof 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 substitution for, any other ordinance affecting the same subject matter. Section 13. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective upon adoption. IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Jd gf U * oe A. r 7 A-€ £ Cs / espe Intl Mermaiathnsiccent Matias le oneoecnaarpenatenaann ais . on rtha irman / i / Adopted this the r day of : 1978, SEAL * fee at Sieg hs PO a * oad + IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONER MINUTES OF THE MEETING February 7, 1978 The Iredell County Board of 1issioners met on Tuesday evening, February 7, 1978, Commissioners Room County Annex Building. Present for the meeting were: Johnnie M. Tilley, Chairman Robert tong, D. Do. $ Member Joe H. Troutman, III, Member Betty V. Feimster, Member Ve 6 2 Larry M. Rhye, Vice Chairman mith, County Manager - inance Director Soc) t > W VW folly, >? Sf) BOOK Lu FA UU UNTY LINE FIRE DEPARTMENT: Jack Koontz, Chief of the County Line Volunteer Fire Department came before the Board to ask for financial aid from Iredell County for the fire department Since part of their territory of fire protection is located in Iredell County. The request was tabled by the Chairman until has an opportunity to study the matter and make a recommendation to the Board. JBLIC HEARING: A Public Hearing was conducted by the Board in reference to rezonin =f the property beloning to C. A. Laws and es . Fier, Which 3 located in the northwest and northeast wuacrantse of I<77 and U. &. 21. Rezoning requested by the roperty owners 1s from Agricultural-Residental to Highway- ne Ss nh a motion from Commissioner Troutman stating that ) "Inasmuc is the Planning Board and Planning Director have “\? : Wie ry 7 } . ’ st? yy 7 " approved this, |] Ove that we approve the re-zoning," the r ? > we i I l ive appTrOVal. \ rin ° Le ~ }° Noe - j REFUNDS: The following refunds were presented to the Board and approved by the Board on a motion from Commissioner Feimster. TING: Ayes 3 (Note: Commissioner Long had left the meeting.) ADDRESS AMOUNT Tross T. Kimmer 2019 Clyde t., Statesville 19.50 40 W. Cent e r Ave. ’ Mooresville 6.45 Gilbert G. Bowles Route 1, Box 45€B, Statesville 13.65 H. Lee Ketchise Route 4, Statesville 41,36 Gary C, Smith Route 10, Box 337A, Statesville 11.42 R. W. Maddrey (32 NM; Main Mooresville 39.00 7 NAME Fred J. Hoke Leroy G. Plyler ‘ Mitchell Co. Wayne A. Turner gonn C. ingram John Summers Estate W. Frank Hall c/p Trust Dept. Northwestern Bank Grace S. Trucker uy. Ge Dagenrnaxt Alijie B. Duncan I Lamppdel il T may < jerry \VeEY ) . e L\rrowo >} , ae y a a I r t ‘ar mc. ia 6 % wi ee + ‘ Wid L: oe ~ MA . hus ek ee r1agqg iY ) Nr Nary Bae Dr» Leth IAVIG Le rrLes: t y We We me we LJ « 1+ Fr IY ¥ RaAcCrns i T ry a y * bee iran, ewe L¥l » Wwaudn J ot ° Coho eae ee & scl CT Fred S. Hager College ADDRESS Route 6, Box 165, Statesvi P. 0, Box 7143; Troutman Statesville, NC Route 2, Box 614, Route 4, Box 266, Route 9, Box 222B, Statesville, NC lle Mooresville Statesville Statesville 3] Stockton t., Statesville Ary , Route Ly Bo t22- ’ Statesv Ll ’ 7, t 4 14, Mooresville t O L0G, Troutcmal ) Ye o11T r ’ A A Ali 2ULe £2OUs in 711 N. Miller, Statesville rook aie 2 rer »t ibesvil DO 28 ’ tate > Lle 181 Park St., Statesville 5] 2 lakt ir + I ow . + ‘ Route ll, L2C yy Scat PZ. lenk eG 6 »tatesvi Route. a5 eve l ind 5925 Rimerton Dr., Charlot Oy . 300K Lu vac O24 Gah eR ion in AMOUNT nN Ww . Ld . ve 26. > ° Ww ui 49 50 40 70 47 99 50 98 51 89 04 as 40 10 50 a * Mary H. Mary N. Bess LE 7 cC ry we“ ae. 2 rerry E Joel P. Hoyle N. Fred H. mre. DP. Jimmie Larry Ballard Daniel Cecil Houston NAME vied} f \ Gaither Nh ho nN ] Deaton “ }1. Mayberry AMOUNT Mooresville, NC 4.91 Mooresville, NC 20,73 Ave., Mooresville 19.50 Statesville 16,42 Harmony, NC 24.34 260, Mooresville, NC a+ae iv, aC 13.34 ion by Commissioner Feimster) REASON IBM error ue -i 6 exemption Y ) ) « Due 2/3 exemption Due 2/3 exemption ie 1/5 exemption Due 2/3 exemption Due 1/8 exemption Due exemption Non-resident no personal Due exemption Error corrected priced wronc Due exemption Non-resident to JL Hope) Rents furnished Clerical error Removing 17.46 ac. on discovery to Roy Jurney Jo house (put on discovery AMOUNT o2sa8 80.93 19.50 3.14 Mrs. Verlin - TT) «= Ve Pearl Park Town & Country Ch yr lax« 5ask +4 > . ’ yc mrs. tl » I rr ; ’ Cy es * \ f° , ) 1! rca ; : ( K ¢ . . < 5 } Lue . Rcaii + Leste, . JA ° i t j na al ° , b? ‘ iY \- - € i my ) c [ Li iS YI r ) . Pearl . JESSE . ‘y or , 7 Ar ¢ - Lod I Inside Inside Inside "ye v n Coc Inside c pau ( C.Creek ; nsidgae Kh 3 bh hiloh } } naa , } : ~ at hy by Abia Aid ‘that } . r ° ‘YT imbe ] + Lad ] f ° st 1 r am NNSHIP side /eF" pnw ry of ry 1977 LOgi7 REASON Wue exemption Pricing error corrected Due exemption House burned before 1/1 Part exempt Due exemption No household LO COrrect error Due exemption Error in household Due exemption Acres corrected Due exemption Due exemption House & bldgs. are in Rowan County y Buildings in Rowan Co, Due exemption 2mption house AMOU: 19. 28. i9. i 19. 19. NT 06 36 50 89 Ol C oe | NA NAME a+ bs Dalton. Piedmont Const. & Company J. T. Alexander g: Grace B. Stradley Walter E. Dennis David Pardue C. L. Templeton O. Le Mayes St | Mrs. GC, « DA PS ee an ] Mrs. pence) . Laura B. Tr t 1 mre, o,f } st . Ri Rankin Naomi R. Harr n W. M. Sloan Edward Thomas mre. Ds. 8B. Littie Mrs. P. L. Cartner Johnnie Ervin 5. B. Josey Herman B. Jarwis GS. M. Pierce — Ns ao dei os os eer gs oe \ amperspuy Javidson i CA VV Aw \ i Outside Fallstown rn - oe } ' Turnersbura Fallstown Outside Outside YEAR REASON 1977 Due exemption 1977 Error in pricing 1977 Trailers priced in 1977 Due exemption 1977 No household mm ~~] 1977 Error in household 1977 Due exemption 1977 No househoid 1977 Due exemption 1977 Due exemption Lor? I BM error 1977 Due exemption 1977 House on discovery to Clyde Boan, Jr. 1977 Due exemption 1977 Err wrong 1977 D Jue exemption L977 Error corrected by appraiser 1977 Due exemption ~Jj ~ 9 —_— / Due exemption 1977 Due exemption 1977 Due exemption Due exemption bun WO ~ “J 1977 Due exemption Lo7 ~ Computer error 1977 Due exemption T'railer double listed ror corrected priced AMOUNT 19.50 66.69 18.62 19.50 13.42 391.48 19.50 19.50 TOWNSHIP EAR REASON AMOUNT Stikeleather Concord Sc ce2 Dobson Sharpesburg 9° exemptio 19.50 Downtown Motors T . invent wre. Privette OW 9° No household Due exemption Bethany a7 Car double listed M. B. Gardner exemption > exemption error corrected oarbara Southern National Turner fowed o~ ~J pw Douglas No household Error in pricing Car double listed Due exemption Due exemption Error in pricing Appraisal error IBM error Error in pricing Boat priced wrong Due exemption ion resident Due exemption Sold on discover to Robert Lee Johnson Due exemption Due exemption ue exemption No household Due exemptior Double listed Due exemption No household Due tc > change in tax rate from 49¢ to 39% Not in business } 7 No household Due to change in tax a ip a eh SF ea de Nip AMOUNT Ui 113,371.48 NAME 7 Robert W. Kiser Mrs. Bessie Kirkman Emma Jane Martin gonn Cc. Lundy, Jr. Garland Renegar \ oo J. Anderson Lackey Est. Frankie L. Stikeleather South River Baptl1s Cry Drum c y} ] nm »PAMUC 4 ht sATL , I MA r A [ae a+ a Va B17 | r t mULa ° 1 \ yr r ° } » © ie I rw ¢ Ma Ra + } ) cl A 7 » AN t 107 Lut x } V ec. Oo r | JL.S oe 3. ¢ af + m2 ° jaUe laid > ’ YY « Ne La ae 1 ; weak cA . } | os a Mr\TaAT NI @ LT Dp LOWNoOoOM I I Davidson Concord Outside Olin rj pe _ a nh $7) a ~ < 2 t ) ry Se ar) Tr on 4, - ak 4 . ry A dm» Ad 7 } 1} ” ; i ) r } } 4 ce t f i y ’ leat} iT hh Ah * + { r¢ r ° i Lo77 1977 1977 1977 ~— "+4 74 / ”- 7 / i j j / , Sf j / REASON i No household & ne January 1 OC ouse * No household Due exemption Error in appraisal sold House munch error Key ‘ y 4 ol A No household Should be exempt Listed to Hunter Bros. House burnea A +. r r ey] 2 On mrt ry taker ON emporc 1 ¢ i House on discovery to suse & Lot on Stevens 14 rernty = qalscover AMOUNT 82.33 - 66 19.50 12.23 88.94 tleae 10.06 Ahecoa 586.72 19.50 11.04 8.15 19.50 19.50 Lo. Y 120. ee rs < NAME \MF VAME oy Oe mre. FP. Marlo Co Marlo Co Tommie L Hubert i. ©. Ma UsSCa} le | kL T is » ‘ 7. David R ° We i de ; ae i Booker N David Wa ne. & Pil LiF, Oe; A. Bumgarner rp. rp. - Hammons : ‘ , As venaisn Kinkia hal » ‘ warn wWwara a 4 eS vt mIreh Lurch - I t > KA } MA ] i r x 12 beard o es 74 : 4 Te nk = mY + . } ! rt ¢ yA I + Z lA 1} y i ma La Drum Rimmer 2% ro es yne Massey erce Estate ’ R. Sharpe Na a t Vean } J exrvice PG Ti Springs Fallstown rr ee ah VaVvidason L1loh y rc y rq 1 L¢ Mill umbersburg 3athany Inside oncord Inion Grove 4 n tad Tee on . on . 2 Turnersburg Barringer ps \O ~ ; ] 2 Oe / G* 97 o* ~J ~J REASON No household No personal property No house 1/1/77 No house Appraisal error Error in pricing boat Due exemption Error corrected & due exemption Due exemption Acres corrected Due exemption Error corrected Due exemption Due exemption No household Error corrected Due exemption Due exemption Appraisal error Due exemption Due exemption ' M error jouse on discovery to Roy A. Coley Error in computing Due exemption Bros 2% computing corrected Acres AMOUNT ~82 4.02 92.74 100.82 31.86 11.19 19.50 33.66 19.50 Ww . N > 10.69 19.50 19.50 31.59 23.56 109.90 19.50 59.67 oe om . nous - 4 Morrison Beave x on Honeycutt TOWNSHIP Concord +] \ Cnambers YEAR 19 7 L977 p—at 9 9 xemption t nt V = trailer sc Boone reaney as Double wide to Janice Key punch error ue exemption Cractor Due exemption Due exemption T r Due exemption Yo household trailer AMOUNT double 41.07 38.61 19.50 19. Ww © 10.80 19.50 19.50 19.50 141.92 Lo. 30 109.69 mre. HB. Fu LOLftin Fa Moody White Inside J. Ss. & Nellie Shaw Olin Noel M. Keever Concord F. W. Millsaps Olin oe OG. Cline, CPA Inside L. G. Knox Estate ‘(OOl Springs Bs. &. Boan Inside As W. 6 Bradi« Estate tside Bo. GTLirtrrin Cc Inv : ek Mrs. Paul Da i t ] ge Thelma Frontis I le i HOLS Knit i ison Mrs. Thomas ! 1de Reid L. Laws ethan Hugh Albert have rllstown mre. M. T. Barnhardt Est. utside Laura R. Johnson Bethany Marie H. Wilkes oncord J. Selvin Lee Combs Mrs. John W. Elar irnersburg Keever Concord sames P. Shannon Fallstown William T. Leonard Inside annie sil REASON 1977 Name changed & listed to Leila Loftin : 1977 Lots combined 1977 Due exemption 1977 Due exemption 1977 Due exemption 1977 Computer error 1977 Due exemption 1977 Due exemption 19 Due exemption ivi 7 House charged in erro ere ue exemption i977? Error on rent 1977 ijousehold charged in error 1977 Due exemption 1977 Bethany 1977 House charged to Banks Brown Due 1/3 exemption Trailer on wrona lot see discovery Due exemption L977. oO personal property On discovery to B. E. Combs ~~ 977 No household Due exemption House double charged Error in pricing a Pane, ~ Se) WwW oO 19.50 19.50 19.50 19.50 102.80 49.50 eaea0 Saud © 7 Ui © ~~] Sharpesbur Waller Chambersburg Rradchaw HDraasnaw Fallstown ~J ~~ — mption & personal in pricing corrected household exemption Appraisal error charged . burned in listing house- hold sal error xemption LCLnGg @rro) corrected + Mmpct1lon ~ ~~ ~ 2 ~- ~ =~ 4 louse incomplete for 1977 47.19 AMOUNT 20.67 Lstz 13.26 6.20 i oO wm © 19.50 24.41 24.15 i9.50 6.55 1.56 S3ade 19.30 sf il error £60.17 ed yvrong 1.46 count # error on 18.44 ry tO W. P. Frazier List 41.85 l/2 exe tior 9.75 ptio 19. 5¢f Esther Ruby E. Robert Lee Anderson DD. fF, Dowel! Euvalea Cricklan le ff Nj ] ] la > J. H. Westmoreland waretil A. ers jerry Gaitne: Ruby i: let x. &, Maio tat Willard Imgarner Mrs. #6 ° Dales i rOw! ‘y A Ervir sa WE Marvut -e BLackwe! i, R. Jonnson Fishburn lardwood, Robert Lee Ps arce Annie J. McAllister Homer P. Edwards G. Howard Clont - Watt te Alexa Reavi nder S Scott ‘*h amharc}t Cnammerst HoeinA tS ice 1 Eagle +} ont oo} CinamMmbpberxrsti XT , . VOW Ove } rr} -} CilamMDber;rsi urners b arrindgey nsi1dae t Lae ew Hone ividson r inside ez I é } etnany nsiaqae er ’ L1loh Darringer oncora T , oe Vaviason Jutside , aes AVIAaASON Leumald 1977 —) Q ] GQ / “a ? 4 9 / - 7 o7 9 7 97 QO7 9 7 97 97 97 No mobile REASON AMOUNT House on discovery to Roger A. Sloop 76.56 Due exemption 19.50 Due exemption 19.50 House Charged on wrong lot on discovery 169.38 Due exe mpt 1on 8.58 Error in computing 33.54 Due exemption 19.50 19.50 Due exemption Pricing error 15.4) Appraisal error Yo household No household 3.59 Due exemption 19.50 t ue exemption 19.50 Error on household £a¢47 Ar >> ypraisal error 26.09 — Yo personal Penalty charged in error Fishburne aé.5i Double listed to Lumber Co. Due exemption Due exemption Appraisal error Bldg. removed ~ Appraisal error House charged in error 185.83 home —e NAME hy Bs Carrigan Alva Rene« jar Bryant Hager Dagenhart mM Le. Tucker D. McDaniels E. Hobson r ,c Dwr , Ty» Jame S ° rre > 1 ’ iT Annie Gamble , -—. . . OuyY weston yloar r 24 ' Se de MELLO T ? y * . { s At, r ‘ . . ¥ { ' rau l . r A} ’ i r | y } ) + | i ° A } + , YV « hie i i aa ) “LT > h l t TOWNSHIP Fallstown Outside Davidson Shiloh Shiloh Shiloh Olin Turners Shiloh lee Seo Cl f Y os > WU >1 ae ,Y Ly ers Ty 1 ¢Y Lil ; + ; + edi ss oa Ws 6 kn OL, Hn } ' J , \ 4 ly i Y 4 190 | ) LY 1g 1Q L9 L9 iy 7° REASON Tax listing error Due exemption House on wrong lot No household Due exemption Due exemption Due exemption Due exemption Pricing error Due exemption Tax listing error Due exemption Due exemption Due exemption » household Ltlled on 49¢ rate Billed on 49¢ rate Due exemption .;cres corrected & no Harris AMOUNT 7.56 19.50 "). 1336 9.04 19.50 19.50 19.50 19.56 3.04 98 354.31 407.92 19.50 Beata 33.63 NAME "™. We. Mott Earl R. Elam CC. Be Wate, Sr. Anita Harrington & J White Bessie White Theodore Woerner Nat & gd. CC. Jones Ethel Baity Eva Chambers Clyde W. Viola A. Hil] eneva B. Millsé Bobby Lee Steve Frank sillespie Bryant Hager Raymond M. Jordon Zena Colbert Mary B. Lowe Fletcher M. Harrinat: Cc. Haskal Scott etal Ila Elliott Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Warren aC « ii | KT 1 VOW 1O Pre ibringer > 1¢ = | ] } ° I Cnr a ‘ 7 . T ,c , Lnsidae y C. Creek Fallstown Concord Jutside New Hope Coddle Creek hw — ae —J | ~J ~J ~J ~] ~~ REASON AMOUNT No building on lot 63.22 Acres corrected feae On discovery to Anita Harrington hake On discovery to Cc. S. White, Sx. 63.88 On discovery to Cc. S. White, Br, 79.68 Due exemption 930 Due exemption 19.50 Due exemption 19.50 ue exemption 19.50 House incomplete 39.66 le exemption L950 In discovery to P. E. Pinkston 30.85 House not started 1/1/77 114.43 Due exemption 193.50 House not started 1-1 Loaeet Appraisal error 15.99 Sold to Statesville Redevelopment 13.69 Due exemption 19.50 On discovery to Jack L. Oliphant 5.34 Due exemption 19.50 Due exemption 19.50 Due exemption i9.20 Billed on 49¢ rate 5, 389.ta Appraisal error 16.32 + Appraisal error 2.65 - AMOUNT NAMF TOWNSHIP YEAR REASON Dezzie Reddick Inside 1976 Double listed household tae ~ i Cc. Creex Lo ]7 Calculat error 52.49 ‘wor William F. Livengoo W. Spargo Davidson 1977 Vehicles listed in Gastonia 7.aF J Dr. J. H. Nicholson, LI Chambersburg 1977 Listed to J. V. Johnson 33.93 Boradus M. Rogers Davidson 1977 Due exemption 19.50 2 Lie 1 Barringer 1977 Double listed 16.26 F. Linker Cc. Creek 1977 Due exemption 19.590 on, — in 1977 Due exemption 13.350 Fallstown 1977 House double char jed 72034 Fre , x. Bradbury ’ . raisa a n ' } t / a oe 1 a NI mMoaren?r ) c Mrs. 'n i oa ae. 3 UetSsS1ae if NO pe rsonal SV Al W S Campbell Estat tinion rove L977 House Or! liscovery to : oe : c Mrs. Herman Campbell 30.54 nee : ‘i. i] ; t 34 Inside 19 / Hue 1/5 exempt Lon 3.90 Insidée 1977 Due exemption 19.50 j ‘O0diI Olin 1977 Due exemption 19.50 Mic 7 ike nsid 1977 Error in pracing 46.10 io77 Bide. only 13% complete 62.22 Mi : ; kK id y | Millard Cowa erin 1977 Part in I-77 R/W 9.36 Hannah Mills Cc, Creer 1977. Due 1/2 exemption 9.75 Theordore C. Kirt Davi Oo 1977 Pricing error 17.84 Richard ‘ imist tside 1976 House on wrong lot 83.14 Oe MEG wes t 11 nage 1977 Appraisal error ee GiLer \Lbert i } 1977 No trailer 1.99 less than 50% complete 55.42 1977 House less than 503% complete ee 107.37 14.35 William Archie m4 od vn Southviev ve Bl y? i Fallstown ae | <4 ‘ 1K ts Davidson fend a ~ bw o VY ms < } ‘ TIl¢ Vi act 1d ; (A = t : } La y ‘ PS 4 eas ide ? ‘ lary A. V4 faa i l S¢ Nl) utsiadae Li loh COl BSypr nion I . reek ea : nampers Oe ey WNSHIP ~J ~J a | os \ REASON House on discovery to s Robert Brown 76.79 No household 4.25 Due exemption 19.50 On discovery to Billy Barnes 41.30 Charged in Mecklenburg 20.67 No household a2si9 Due exemptio n 9.00 Due exemption 19.50 Due exemption 10.10 Appraisal error ‘xempt 101,21 Due exemption 19.50 Bldg. burned during 1976 13.03 Appraisal error 211.42 IBM error on discovery to J. J. Beale 216.08 Calculation error 28.63 Due exemption 19.50 Appraisal error 187.20 IBM error 53.43 No household - 66 Acres corrected 6.82 IBM error 249.03 117.82 Exempt property 3.04 Computer error 14.53 wr ~Ti wr NAME larence Arnett GC. Hs Bre Fannie L. George Mel 3 Phyliis M. ry « Cloer Haire rs Shoemaker Shives ville Wh 1 te : TOWNSHIP Concord C. Creek Shiloh Shiloh Davidson 1977 1 L9i ~~ ~ REASON By Board of E Due exemption Due exemption. Due exemption On discovery Ale INO personal Board of E Boara of E sted in Mec le exemption household to CS vy Stewart nburg AMOUNT ais a3 3. 46 50 50 ee mM ¢ Ti wr 7 4 — ~J —~ — ~~ Js + \ me a hm mt Chairman Household Value corrected By Board of E & R 55 By Board of E & R l By Board of E & R ] By Board of E & R 1 By Board of E & R ] By Board of E & R ] Due exemption Appraisal error 2 the Board a memorandum the 1977-78 . } 4 . 1L1ea for: in the department heads ir merit increases within 1S. [nstead, the County ach be given a one<-ster statement: "I trnink thea 5 lot of merit and ba! is is February and we it weeks, I would e-step increase but we take this budget preparation year and many people think the get a large increase ade the recommendation could : Ss meeting, pernaps we we have had time to double charged a4 23. AMOUNT 90 94 34 as “4 ai i ~t| Or APPOINTMED Bill Be Frank to the Leonard, Holland, TO THE INS above-me Design Stafford, — 7 v M ct Ae + s/s ASSOC Tt : ae a , Y <— Parlier Plumbing and Heatin: r r,’ « + . rf. mes y fi vVeas BRsLSccric Company (alte 2 I T ( . Be Ke Barringer, gr. tal tex ‘i On from Troutman to approve ‘ * . y 4 \ : Ayes - Ge = 4 nN ee i JiNL ns \. pi) s [ MIN Lf this appoir ent be ela hai? ¥Y ‘ . I t i i é co } + > > 4 ~~ y + + i ez i c ° y ntioned nominated by nominated by Y 4 9ULATION BOARD: The Construction ( lates, ’ nate), lowing appointments woes Co., nominated by Troutman inc., nominated by Feimster Long nominated by Long nominated — * ~~ VY ~ ~ nominated by Troutman seven appointees. j requested “ Tabled lave peen working diligently { for the County. The int ld amount to $88,500 ir that we are spending ( Ft \or © ’ ‘ an BK }6 Le ra DDD LRAVEL FOR COUNTY MANAGER AND COMMISSION! R RH YE: A letter was presented by the County Manager to the Board in reference to travel expenses for Commissioner Rhye and the County Manager. Mr. Smith's expenditures were in connection with attending the City County Managers meeting at the Institute of Government. Mr. Rhye's expenditures were in connection with a NACO conference on Taxation in Washington, DC on March 12-13 , and a NARC Conference In Denver in May. The Chairman stated, "I think we should set some kind of policy on these trips I u 4 uestion whether or { bund not we should make advance payments. We should make the Board Commissioner Long made a motion "that we table these two proposed cr Rt I ivin Lie (1 legate Mmtit he can be present and Lve } t ! it 3 that ( hould all have," VOTING: Ayes - 4. Chalr le tated, * feel that we should have some kind : peiicy. [ don't think I should take the authority to make ch pa nt until the Board is made aware of the reasons." Commissioner Long made the motion that the County Manager and ther employees t ittend the meetings at Chapel Hill, I wou l love tnat we approve the expenditure to the County Manager's C OFFICER: A letter had been received by the County Manager in reference to H. G. Patterson » local ABC ~ — icer, stating that he has no jurisdiction outside the city Limits of Statesville and that he was ittempting to get this Sa [t was requested by ‘commissioner Troutman that a letter be written to the State and get information as to how the Stat e feels about someone Wooten ey ~ anuary Rating" reimbursement sommendead alternative t + i t r Ail ' 4 Mc) ~~ ~ 1 + 7 1 Wi 4 it ry . EY I 7 4 Lé + i i + “9 r¢ iM > + wy “~} . oe } I) Board show nN to the State lepartment or look at the sit N( IN MOTION: { lied that a ] isk | ee Jive " AE NDMEND: AY ner Feims ar pace for th L, “CN LS: COMnCL n the Old Jail in addition to 1 they would use r made a motion ise the rooms in incurred that t 1 funds. After this motion and person uation +> Ayes - etter this ter e Arts has Building the for made PARKING FACI Works Public chievements Commissioner tart wo and s tne items as TAM TNC 1 NAS VOTING ON IC) , Coo the on Troutman made rdinator, handicap} a iter Mr motion f ‘a ns that cost $ . SS reautman in of the meetings of January 3 as indicated by ommissione! Ae ‘ Abs a i a Motion to aa) vn t Exe it f propert iade by Co 1Ssl A , + } i is : ‘ " “2 « { ) ; NOY t ~ % y vr y+ | | ) > ior LANG. 4% i , the , ty-Ow! ira ‘ t ver a perio Ce ear Ww V mae ‘ if i ; hr t > vee! te Regular meeting it For Mona ara I I I il 2 rf i @ in Re ' es L6 ice is North Carolinaiotion to a 1 fro tredell County tS Filed tor, registration on the i © day of ar. Cle vL recorded in!) (aul- + page Oi By routman 1 Januar 2 ysutman anda ession t } ry ? « . + ] aa i ‘ v¥ 2S i ‘ a ‘o } i i { f iS , f Ae y ¢ a Y ‘ 4 ‘ a DPakhriar ? ‘ » + \u 4A 4 y é ' > ; ryeT ay « i ; Ga ¥ »Y | Y I ) i iO ° r js ate + } ey Y | Oak ni the Co or less last bo apvrove ApwiUV ‘ ’ 120,000 ig7s., et ( (\} «+ 2f) r Y th s lat unty and ard fr the ry Ba . / eo vs go est offices. ahead include weting. minutes corrections considered. cr LONG. M AN ORDINANCE DES Mourne" LOCATED DIVISION SOUTH O IGN () Wie FM HISTORIC PROPERTY A HI arm Yr t bY f} 4 Luo r 34 ,. ‘ |]SMDIIOCTIYLG Ar r JON T LAT TTA ij ING STRUCTURE AND PROPERTY KNOWN AS “Mount oa OO RESVILLE, IREDELL COUNTY, a“ sLIEIAY eo ae QO : AeA JAK ert wHiWAY 12 > Bw avers 1189 in ROYAL MAAKS SUB- NORTH CAROLINA AS ee ee : WHEREAS ’ al ordinance prescr > : General Statute WHER! the full co ation he io} lic he the a 1 pl i _ L€ Commission on the tion of designatin: ony es 4 RA + , " Qc Mount Mourne" as h MIDDHAG ‘ . WHEALAD » Cske 6A demonstrated the } vr, ato, , eae aa proper Vy known cao LIITRTAC +-} i i shivds i Vo . 7 &€ . T . ya 44 . 4 Car OJ Ina ad & tJtad v ‘sd +} T 4 } of the Iredell t eIr\tel Wa» ra Y ; } f on, + of Iredell Ev i Ly nat the + ? y r located « fay ‘ ¢ } ‘ ¢ 7% he a 3s ae I Vv Ld 4 . a + historic property tr a : } lea of un € ey ] Vai | Caw x . 4 q EOL" DUrpost Pea } - > and property is cor > Tha + ( cs inat ald mate 1 - ? af ‘ 4 . } materially altered, ? 5 +$4+nn a ~ 4 + Written novice oi +, 7 ann } + « the Iredell Histor 3 That r r) j + A AAC Aid Ua i ae ever 4 the ¢ ra nn pre Giiv Vil i « I Ym ~s5 : ~ > } feature in Y ) Tt} volve a changve dG nor to prevent the + a “ } rh i a vOravtion, AGING J s Dc oe ee . aa & ibe 4. i HecvOL TI . } mae an} ~ 4 \ ny Mart 6aCULO?T ] YT ae a ae +} COoOng1vtidoNn.e ial + TT) ~ > *+wrr rr ' ervy owner! 1 1 ma f the prerequisites to the adoption of this G in Part 35, Article 19, Chapter 160A of the ‘orth Carolina have been met; and oard of County Commissioners has taken into all statements and information presented at aring held with the Iredell Historic Properties Gay of + .4ictars, ., 1973 , on the aueq- the structure and 3.5 acre tract known as istoric property; and redell Historic Properties Commission has toric significance of the structure anc ount Mourne"; and visior f Archives and History of the North f Cultural Kesources has endorsed the findings oric roperties Commission. ; ORDé ) by the Board of County Commiss Norti acolinas : tructure and property Known as "Mount Mourne", 115 at S.R. 1189 in Royal Oaks Subdivision e, Iredell County, is hereby designated as irsuant to Part 3B, Article 19, Chapter 160A utes of North Carolina. ription only, the location of said structure tained in Deed Book 554, Page 417. tructure and property may not be demolished, remodeled or removed until ninety (90) days' he owner's proposed action has been given to ic Properties Commission. ng in this ordinance shall be construed to “44 an > 2A f ans: - ; + + . maintenance or repair of any architectural said building or property that does not in - sign, material, or outer appearance thereof, nstruction, reconstruction, alteration, res- or rel id Of any ich feature when a build- lar official certifies to the Commission that ed for the public safety because of an unsafe erein shall] be construed to prevent the prop- ng any use of this property not prohibited by - , ~ +5 Lei ula VLONS e 298 4. That a suitable sign shall be posted indicating the said structure and property's designation as historic property and con- taining any other appropriate information. If the owner consents, > the sign shall be placed upon the said structure or property. If w the owner objects, the sign shall be placed on a nearby public right wn: of way. wr 5. That the owner and occupant of the structure and property known as "Mount Mourne" be given the notice of this ordinance as i required by applicable law and that copies of this ordinance be filed and indexed in the offices of the County Clerk, Iredell County Register of Deeds, Building Inspection Department and Tax Supervisor as required by applicable law. Approved as to form: County Attorney Ov bw 2 SURVEY AND RESEAR ON MOUNT MOUR co 2 ROOK rs re (Goh he 1. Name and loeation of the property. The property known as uf): Mount Mourne is located on Highway 115 at S.R. 1189 in Royal Oaks j Subdivision South of Mooresville, Iredell County, North Carolina. \Or } ar a telephone numbers of the present owners and occupants of wne roperty. The 3.5 acre tract comprising J. Conrad Crooks, III, and. wife, Patricia M. Cro 704-663-2591. Address: P. 0. Box 67, Mount Mourne, N. C. 28123. 3. Representative photograpt Le Photographs identified by Nos. 73-8-1716 } ] ; N74-5-377-412 and N74-3-2054-2091 are on file at the Department of Cultural Resources, 109 E. Jones Street, Raleigh, N. C. The dwelling is also pictured in the County pictorial history, Iredell County Landmarks on Pages 49, 50, and 5l. 4%. Map depicting the location of the property This report y ahem ne contains a "Heritage Trail" brochure with map showing location > of the proverty and a Tax Office map indicating the tract in §. Current Deed Book reference to the proverty. Deed Book 554, f .4 4 Lh + 4 ) Ve ey 4 y + Hh WYATT OY hie : ~ Oe A OFiel Aistoric sketcl e property. This report con- ~ 4 a vi ~4 . me tr ¥ } 4 2 + os : aol tae ae + tains <i OY it I iat tor Bs Ses Ge ik Kev n QO} Lhe prope LY « “ ban 4 ¢ , 4 + } e + “Ay + Mie 7 « A Oriel a? ral ten. oO the proverty. This report contains an architectural ketcn of the property. 1 ie y n > ” eh « 7 ; varh\ © ern arecs ha - — — +) 8. Documentation of why and in what ways the property meets the YUCK Mera’ Y= AE aii la & Ways le Piper vy eet ilk ~a> + ce . y y ( f A QO Cr. eer Le et 1 [ tn owe je . LCOU-A- P99 ae 4 : ee a : ‘ ira] Lenificance. Ihe structure was wno served in tne House of Commons in he structure has substantial local arch- is also listed in the National Register ) and restoration. Restoration »y the present owners. The structure appears in Early Archi- ation World Around Wi. McAlister; and represents a d. cost of acquisition, _restoration, The Commission has no intention of purchasing the the Commission knows of no inclination of the present Restoration is in progress; however, the Commission owners of the property will pay all expenses as restoration as indeed with any preservation restoration of the 3.5 acres. e. possibilities for adapt property. The Commission does a to an alternative property. assumes ma in tenance, ive or alternative use of not believe that the house Owners to sociated with and Maintenance, or repair. Indeed, that the the should use. However, if the owners should sh to sell the property at some future date, the house beate serve as an effective m f. appraised value. is $21,950 .00 The 1977 and the Commission structure sits is The Commission is useum. The 1977 appraised believes that important aware that appraised value of value of the 3.5 acres is the entire tract on which to the historical value for the designation of the property and property the dwelling $8 520 .00, this structure. would tax classification. any a ion of inten- sion allow the owners to apply for a special property &- the administrative and financial responsibility of person or _organization willing to underwrite all cr a port such costs. As indicated earlier, the Commission has no tion of p ‘chasing this property. Furthermore, the Commis: assumes that all costs associated with the structure and will be met by whatever party now owning, or who will own, property. : 9. Documentation of why and in what wav the property is of wecume! SSS wee DE ‘ > i ¥ Lo Wd is mee ~ ‘ 4 property the his- Archi tec- sell. “wre Mount Flemi archi Youryr > MmOUUTIC ay ) nf ; oak WWI + . 4 ra co vViaves A handsome Gre tra er +wmann Fé ali = + a balustrade wi entrance con: and Gr ’ Ray‘ aiid 14.8% b iG ¥ SOM. ine xr by « —— ’ Oay pc rs rn ¥ three ay wir ss e . facade. me rieé¢ Y ToT \Y rn ] I Simple tr . i . cnarac ey tne area. which i Cas cantilevered, + } Be 4 the nail A We - oo. nangcr: al : a ia adorned y cd eee i Biddle buildir tt simple, tim THie rer inis :@ doors. The in the northe the house are priate to a mT + ; The interior +) “~+ o ae they have tra ” + e Much original + vay LWO rowe -~ + Sv au +h . , . . } & ¥ . A t | vity . 48 co +~ } tar as pe . & aa ye yety ’ 4 y 4 cA ang re , + oF a a cA a ’ a7 + . y ty} 4 A r vy ai \ vy Y } b r wd v¥ ¢ +) . ’ er 1 + y i Y t y ¢ . ‘ ’ on 4 ( ‘ + ' r y ‘ . A Y + OY : q + —- 1€a I + Y > wT)“ ¥ 7 ¢ ; . > A Wed © + 4 - na ’ 4 a af? _ } ce’ «3 -~ 1} r) Y } a» J ry ] 5 ad LA iwes & CA > hall i. Fle a : +mng ( A141 ae TT * ARCHITECTU m MmVU ING ry ) si 0 Or Vl 3 + +s a Ld > ly A na ° “¢ i A é ) y il A t ’ 7 F yw ? +} . el + ‘ ‘ RAL DES OF ‘ MOMTIDNT MUUNIN al ae lars sei ad * ome roe ¢ P. 1S 20 Tt t ew & Vad . r\ 22 . we fea ee - +y, TO)) ~ aa 4 U4 — : i £ Slee + + , aa ~ - CR IPTION 4 ay frame house with pairs of bay gable ends. Simple molded e ash windows at both levels. a hip roof protects the cen- of the main (east) facade. aterman in The Early Architecture ted Tuscan columns with elon- | blature. he porch has a simple nd rounded hand rail. The central Vai fTinien ha ccomplished anel door with flat panels + u& unted by a three ligh it less elaborate three ons cluding a one story he south bay of the rear deep, and the s features L builder of ous moldec ase, or foot, G to Stirewait. 78 along the north wall of rear door. The rounded s. The open-string is ently copied from Owen design characteristic of southeast chamber has a tel with turnea colonettes. rw — fit, } e, the rear by six large folding lar r al \ wn ee ci Co MS ee ° I v y a’ , . hh u € 9 ¢ ‘ 4 . is tverZ vin ev id a ae y ra’ t yee en » Healy + : uO 1, FY ‘ ‘¢ inader a a a As cry y - + Ab © p> | a Maseboard 1s the southwest chamber and of the mantels throughout Revival in style, appro- in Piedmont North Carolina. nsitional character, for th Greek Revival moldings. the house, Large closets have Greek Revival moldings. and rT. me wWrNS VUuL i140 nt + MOUNT 115 - hway Royal O ae > Hig mma AWK >t KS ( c inty, ,OU ™~ ell reds I AN Plant atior IREDELL COU (Da my ite oo ITATAANAT Mr ORDI LiGRi Nae | 64 he 1} 4 inne 6k 4 ADEOTY KNOWN AS "I : ° . so ay JmnNOoo Al rnvs re ry KNOWN Ao rar mville . rank a sy rete AY nr “ rT) Tm TPAIANN wA\t7 UNT m LOCATED ON Fd SHWAY 7G. EAST, idiw OD COMMUNITY, AR , ao ROLERTY AROLINA AS His TORIC PROPERTY r TERE an ct WHEREAS, ordinance prescribed in Part 3B, oe C 0, a the General Statutes of North Carolina have be met; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commiss ioners has taken into full consideratior ll statements and information prese ented a the joint public hearing held with the Iredell Historic Propertie Commission on the day of », 1975.4 on the ques ___Ga} eh ea GE ts tion of designatin the tructures and’5.0 acre tract known as Farmville lantation as historic property; and Wi +, we visior f Archive »f the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resot rsed the findings of the Iredell Histor: roperti¢ Cc NOW, THEREFOR? i I LINED by the Board of County Commissioners Iredell County, North Carolinas 3 nat th tL S wie ¢ nd DY pert. kn wri as Farmville Plantation (Daz na) . Highway 70 East, Elmvood Coi munity, Iredell | ty, r ti ri na hereby de nated as historic property pursuant art , Article 19, Chapter 160A of the Le es at So Th i lor t! .s ] T ie For purposes oO! Y tion, U location of said structures and property is onta i in Deed Book 477, Page 526. Parcel No. 5J ~aeoh-LB Ze hat said ructur nd property may not be demolished, naterially alte: remodeled or removed unti! 1ety (90) davs' written notice f wner's proposed action has been given to the Iredell Histor ronperties Commission. 3« That not! oon thi ordinance shall be construed to prevent the ordina I ntenance or repair of any architectural Sastre in or on 7% i buildings or property that does not in- volve a change in ign, terial, or outer appearnce thereof, or to prevent the onstruction, reconstruction, alteration, res- toration, demolit 1, or removal of any such feature when a build- ing inspector or ‘lar official certifies to the Commission that such actior * required for the public saiety because of an unsafe tio: othing her ‘hall be construed to teletgpeasiel the prov- rot —T -~ cr -@ OQ ~~ 4 c+ @ <« ~ er + Cc eo > © <t ry — ~- n ibited by 304 4%. That a suitable sign shall be posted indicating the said structures’ and property's designation as historic property and containing any other appropriate information. If the owner consents, the sign shall be placed upon one of the structures or on the pro- perty. If the owner objects, the sign shall be placed on a nearby public right of way. 5- That the owner and occupant of the structures and property known as Farmville Plantation (Darshana) be given the notice of this ordinance as required by applicable law and that copies of this ordinance be filed and indexed in the offices of the County Clerk, Iredell County Register of Deeds, Building Inspection Department, and Tax Supervisor as required by applicable law. Approved as to form: ili, [yb County Attorney Cngiet —eF \0! Or ote oon diene RYT Y rye property. located o Iredell mville and _occup Farmville A e H al ] ° ce ON bess <8 23 Photograp! ry ‘ee } Jepartment of N. we Photog pictorial history, Deed Book This report This report roperty meets ie First, the Planta- mbers who built C2 ct — eH? © ~ ow ferister storation. Restoration r ij Gatton historical sketch.) architectural of Historic . ry be Mr. T. Harry been featured sents a culture lance, or repair. —-\y +4 roper LY ent owner: S the structure in structure t Commission assumes 306 that the owners of the property will pay all expenses associated with any preservation, maintenance, and restoration of any of the §.0 acres. e. possibilities for adaptive or alternative use of the property. The Commission does not believe that the houses or any of the property should be adapted to an alternative use. However, if the owners should wish to sell the property at some future date, the house and property could serve as an effective museum. f. appraised value. The 1977 appraised value of all structures located on the property is $14, 300.00. The appraised value of the land is $7499.00, and the Commission feels that the entire 5.0 acres of property are important to the historical value of the structures as there are foundations of plantation outbuildings located on the acreage. The Commission is aware that designation of the property would allow the owners to apply for a special property tax classific: { . g. the administrative and financial responsibility of any person or organization willing to underwrite all or a portion of such costs. As indicated earlier, the Commission has no inten- tion of purchasing this property. Furthermore, the Commission assumes that all costs associated with the structure and property now owning, or who will own, the 4 + Y * VV Oak vy will be met by property. " " ‘ rm = «ns . °° «A ‘ ; anche Pe + . a . 1a ‘ ,c 9. Documentation of why and in what ways the proverty is of his- VYe'! : OEY ae cee ey ee ee lane tatiana timenieastite _w BI . a > ; ae > ‘Fr SC nAc LT 4 .* 21K, . ' torical impvortanc: o Iredell yUuNtY. see Historical and . Meee 7 Architectural sketches. Bo AP A BOOK Lua ra DO ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION of FARMVILLE PLANTATION (DARSHANA) Farmville Plantation, located in the Piedmont farmland, includes small residential complex composed of two house of different iods and a number of outbuildings. The main structure is a story brick house, three bays wide and two deep, witha story entrance portico and a one story east rear wing. smaller dwelling, set at right angles to the main structure connected to it by a breezeway, is also two stories high, e bays wide and two deep, and is constructed of brick covered st55 Stucco. fo = = @ +3 aAaoo a. a ~ J ct cto > < °o = c+ ss @ bnwe The principal structure faces north. The front and rear of the main block and the rear elevation of the wing are laid in Flemish bond, and the sides of both sections are laid in three to one common bond. he nigh brick foundation projects slightly, and the water table is marked by a single course of molded brick headers. The openings are surmounted by handsome flat arches. In each bay of the foundation is a six pane casement window, protected by a wooden grille. A low gable roof of standing seam tin covers the structure. ine eaves are boxed at the front nd rear, with a molded cornice. The gables are accented by a de molded rnic which is interrupted on each side hy the stack of the exterior end chimney. Each chimney, constructed brick laid in three to one common bond, has single concave u *s and mo] i cap with a corbel cornice and a stucco im the center bay at each level of the main facade is a dcorway. f a double door, ine main entrance at the first level consists of five flat panels, surmounted by a transom with pointed arched tracery. The entrance, framed by an ovolo- molded architrave. A handsome Doric tetrastyle entrance portico tories. The pediment, with a stuccoed tympanum and molded cor e and frieze, is supported by stuccoed brick pillars with plaster capitals. Brick steps lead to the center bay of the first level porch, and a plain wood balustrade en- Closes both lower and upper porches. The portico rests on brick . . ‘ . . Re : ss ata a 1 2 piers, with arched openings between the piers flanking the steps. The windows are identical throughout the structure, each having 1¥Y nVoer ‘\¥ try oh} ont _ . cium a, Ove S44 $aS1 f m8 np : 1 set i le molded architrave, flanked by flat ineled itters and a sill composed of two rows of brick headers stuccoed to simulate stone. The rear central entrance and the entrance in the rear bay of the east side are identical u . ’ r4 » - > , a Ts wo,» ~ . ~ ; e rr% - —- Ar amahs + “At each havir 2 ingle flat paneled door in a ovolo-molded architrave. } 3 ARTNCEA : ay . atic 7 A one story shed porch extends across the rear elevation. In ~ ‘ P a 5 . + y > ly aKho ‘ A+ Amer . . ~ 4 ta) 1 the east bay of the porch is a brick wing contemporary with the > ‘2 : ~ 2 Ty} 5 A sh haa ot, mas main block, while the west bays We open. The porch has stuccoed brick Doric columns, connected by a plain wood balustrade. Brick pillars Both stories of the principal form the porch foundation. structure of Farmville Plantation follow a center naee pian One room deep, and the original simple, elegant trim is levels cre A concentr handsome of North to the seco which terminate landing. usters squad! to be copied a type four which bre< i) o dado dining room 1 roundir cornice with tnat in the the dining ro wainscot ae th chair rail. in the first sheathed The full wall, was supportin; : segmental in the bass relieving throughout ag Meant g and each baseboard and a molded molded baseboard be a replacement. level, each room ings throughout the doors and the rema architraves The window ee section of the chair rail. is hung on Pie _window reveals j reveals r the f ROOF window sill a continuation of rior doors has flat panels and oO r+ jainscot ’ ~—— plaster the house. The walls at both in the main block has a molded plas ter cornice. In the wing room a phigh wooden cornice appears to excepti on of the hall at the second wainscot. The window open- layed reveals. Some of irst floor are flat-paneled, se are plain. Wide molded openings of both stories. framing a paneled ‘ Y . + 4 the hall ceiling. The Waterman's Early Architecture the west wall of the hall d with delicate tulip brackets fascia of the second floor ed of tall slender bal- -" » a ry ston 4 handrail. The stair apvears ‘ | . ry . re A ee arpenter's Assists ant, de three part Federal mantel. single vertical flat panel, +, a deeply molded cornice 5 ce) F MM), $+, and a narrow shelf. The With @ MOLGed chair rail: The ; 4 ded architrave sur- ? f : ? ewe es . So de plain freize and a molded v en ee oe Oot nere is identica to he wing is quite similar to amore complex surround. Tne raised panels and a molded ‘ls are identical to the mantel nd story room has a horizontally rooms by a brick partition st chimney contains a tne east him ey nas a he door and window opening: j ig f t Wl thin Se t al a eae GGG wun ~Y hr UU The main (west) facade.of the smaller. structure faces the east side of the principal residence and is connected to it by a breezeway. This breezeway, although of recent construction, is perhaps rebuilt from an earlier passageway. The walls of this building are of brick laid in one to three common bond with a thick stucco coating (a recent addition) and set on random fieldstore foundation. The gable roof, covered with standing seam tin, has boxed eaves and molded cornices at the front and rear, with plain cornices at the gables. The structure originally had two exterior end chimneys, but the south chim- ney and the cap of the large north chimney have disappe-red. The remaining chimney has deep single convex shoulders. The main facade has two entrances, a center one and the one in the south bay, both with granite sills. The unequally sized windows with brick header sills, have six over six sash. Plain, thin architraves surround the door and window openings, and flat arches surmount the second story windows.in the east elevation. The floor joist beams of the second story porch protrude from the main facade, possibly once having extended as a porch roof. The structure has been completely renovated on the interior. fhe hall and parlor plan now present is possibly a retention of the original division of space. The north fireplace on the first floor still exists and is very large with a segmental arched opening. HISTORICAL SKETCH OF FARMVILLE | PLANTATION (DARSHANA) me Henry Chambers was the €érandfather of Joseph kid the 0! builder of the present Farmville Plantation house. A native of Pénnsylvania, Henry obtained land in Rowan County, North Oo: Carolina, by a grant of 640 acres Surveyed in 1754. According to a descendant's memoir, Henry Chambers’ log dwelling was still standing and in "fairly good condition" at the end of the Civil War. Tombstone records indicate that Henry Chambers was born in 1707 and died in 1782. One of his nine children was a son, also named Henry, born in i? She Henry, the younger, did not inherit his father's plantation house by the terms of his father's will, but was probably living on a adjoining tract at the time of his father's death. In 81 he had bought from his father a 320 acre ¢ acs, ca in saan which was probably a half of his father's above mentioned grant of O acres, also laid off as a rectan: fie. It is ales likely that he had taken possessi of the tract some years before the actual execution of the deed. The younger Chambers, a successful planter, increased his estate by the rue te of several tracts from the McElwrai th family whose progenitor was a neighbor and contemporary of the first Henry Chambers. One of these tracts included a two- story brick dwellings built probably by John McElwraith who first settled there i: L?7 5k « 'his house, the smaller brick building at Farmville is thoust l ee iznt to be the oldest brick dwelling in Iredell County. "ne 1790 United States Census shows Henry Chambers to be the owner of nin Slaves, and the 1810 census records his owning sixteen slaves. By 1815 his estate was held in trust, ac rdi} > that year's ax list, for his sons: David, Joseph, and Maxwell, and included nine negro Slaves and 2,349 acres. His will left “the plantation I now live on" to his son, Maxwell (later a weal thy merchant prominent in the affairs of the Presbyterian church and Da vidson College), while to Joseph he willed several tracts including " the le J bought 4and om, %. ha ~f -~ + ' A _ ”—a>K » i ye ARYA T+ jo ‘ - from John McElwraith" contai: ing 325 acres. it 1S more than likely upon this land that Joser n Chambers built the present Farmville Plantantion. In 1518, not long after his etaae: Ss C Of the Eraun family of the death, he marri- d Margaret B ‘OWN ( 4 L ~~ La Stone Hone ; Rowan Cr Olc wa LVULIC mouse r) NOY if) La 4 LI We Wiese this time also, deeds show that he acquired extensive real estate from his brothers David and Maxwe Ll, which probably included most of the family lands, In one deed he is described as "Merchant". It appears that Joseph Chambers beran by Llding his plantation hom which he called Farmville, around 1818. f 1637 the estate comprised more than ae 60 ) acres Wl ts Cwe nt -thre ne rt ow Chamha Ul TAAL a! ‘ tC) on (S65) i ‘ ‘ . RINK Lows TROY A relative, writing in 1912 (as a matter of historical preservation ‘and interest) described Farmville as it was in 1860: The dwelling and out-buildings were in a magnificent Oak grove some ten or twelve acres in extent. .. ; The view was through a broad and beautiful avenue, as wide as the house was long, leading from the front gate at the house to the public road, and which was lined, chaded and ornamented by a row of alternate sycamores and elms on each side. . This yard on its North, East and West sides was enclosed by handsome outbuildings and, between then, a strong brick wall nearly as high as an ordinary man....On the inside of this wall and along each side of the walks leading to the several gates and around the residence itself, were rows of cedars. Also, it would seem from current information that this 1912 writing described the McElwraith homestead mentioned above ¢ en for the main house. ’ r Ff ~ sc < ° ¢ ’ + ind by now used as a kitch A large two story brick building forming a part of the enclosure of the Eastern side of the yard. The Northern of the two lower rooms of that build- ine was the kitchen, the Southern was a bedroom, often occupied by a resident physician, and for this xr n, was called "The Office". One of the upstairs rooms was a weaving and lumber room, the other a store room for flour, meal and other necessary articles. Farmville remained the property of P. B. Chambers until when, at an advanced age, he was unable to look after r A) > 898, t and therefore sold it lhe house had a succession of wners until 1960 wh j ry Nr. T. Harry Gatton who sold it to Dr. R. Meredith Hall in 1969. Dr. and Mrs. Hall are continuing the restoration begun by Mr. Gatton, and they have given the plantation the name Darshana which is Hindu and means “place of deep happiness". ] j 0 io OF THE MEETING The Iredell County Board o session on Monday evening, Sioners Room of the the meeting were: ers hic ry b ¢ - © : . . Cc) 1 J ile t heart TAT ' > A FQ « > TRg mF ° + LIN VOM is t \T. » j 4 t si se ; i ; i ° ‘ | é - t I ( . ’ ‘ + ‘ S ‘ f i 1 . } t ° og: i a artme ws + } . TRIG? « + j Ni : ‘ f , ae } } f } } } i & i ce Y c ¥ > , < > t c —s Us ! . ‘ , m2 + } y + + } Mma ae t é ré OY ( rm vy 9 ~_ 7 7 * ‘ FY 19/8+79 DGET : + \ y 4 Qf 7 ¥ LHe 1e XT boOara eet j Commissioners met in adjourned regular etlle gy 2y, Chairman € ye, Vice Chairman imster, Member tman, III, Member + a ee es ' Member NNING ADVISORY COUNCIL: ay, ert. Vi ING: is 2 (Long, Tilley) ING - eimster Cw eY ns submitted by the + 1eld laes itman, Rhye); Noes - 2 (Long, Tilley) lestions in reference to the report ner Rhye asked that revisions be ay-to-day act lvities. mmissloners agreed to bring ines and programs that they were given for study. I don't ¢hink anybody that sits in a representa- tive position like this would take it upon themselves to spend a great deal of money people were getting a sat here and listened uS Over a period of a such as this without being sure that the good deal. I think that ali of this Board to the facts and information that was given good many months. All of us investigated it. We had several different appraisers look at this property. This: Board waeé in favor of it. One member wasn't here voted o Ji would ~ cr >. — nave ¢ .T Sift ,00 ana oy res th 3 ¢ Lt 3 SQ et} r that @ littie better publ) Lliie " if + + ,+ Lt Vas a ' t T ry e " . ss i . i Witt Cina FLaure i } when we hope that we could do a little better to show the taxpayers that had we gone into ‘ratch' that is estimated that it would } ; . 1 ~ . ] os eee feit that it was the Yriaqnt Gecision ise the riaqnt decision and and think . I would like to see relations on this.” t was a unanimous decision and I, too, thought ‘ + i " t t rt r thing, we had negotiated ’ 1] iad t ropert appraised at there were we tf ¢ wl qualizatior ~~ lairman Tilley stated that a couple of appraisers property. Vice Chairman Rhye rood idea to dissolve Review and the Board of Board of Equalization and issioners can make progress in of Commissioners will soon takes two to three nights Rhye asked that the Board appointing another up of members appointed -. Evans had said that Board. Mr. Evans has months and would work ame salary, etc. ced to one realtor who his spare time. Mr. Tilley ink of someone who could rts that had come back from STION from Lona to hire Mr. he Troutman area) to get er WN Mm ( Or had a recommendat I tated that the total.was less The Chairman stated that the Bodra had given tnese heacs its word and some in tne yuunty have put for 1an the amount that tion on merit increases. The County Manager increase an¢ depat tment ‘th a spec ial ‘rated that he felt that the department heads had personally increases. nt and Department unts were 1 } . 1ld be given OCLON, ‘(ses . curing efrtort. He s i the authority and made the recon mendations and he felt that they were entit led to receive the merit ‘ommissioner Rny¢ isked if thi 2 ymount was included in the puaget. Tne ina e Director stated that tw been t if Pry et iS1de in the Health De artme ) f Cial t é t ther depart nts* amo Lil + i Lal i ii the 1 t i t ‘ Loner iq made i ' we na ‘ iwa bal merit ra move froutman asked if the County Manager is sheet showing at "Tnasmuch 7 - Teor VU (4 INDUSTRIAL BONDS COMMISSION APPOINTEE: Commissioner Long reported to the Board that Mr. Frank Furches would not be able to continue as a member of the Industrial Bonds Commission and the Board the name of Mrs. Hollis Faust as a replacement. - pes te ~ —4 4 ) — ba member. Before the Board voted on the appointee, asked that the County Attorney check to see if the any reason either of these nominees could not meet as specified by the Industrial Bonds Commission an would ot yn these two nominees. at the next meeti i di eel os aa ane eae ak Gale bi apa ela ile Se ee HED RESO] TION REGARDIN( rOBACCO INDUSTRY IN NORTH CAR + ‘ ; ; . y + ] y\r ) 7 hoe ] > t id, \ az a appre ead ? . } . } } Rew a resolution osepn allifano reqaraing tne acve . , } 1 « \7 ’ AT . i che i id) Cie LOL i ( i LUSTY. V TING: AT ~ oes - hia ROAD PETITIONS: mn a motion from Commissioner Tro . T - - , > os Board a Y ed ing to the Department ofr Transp + 7.2 ¢.7 : . ~. , et a WwW LI pet it 4 ns: 7 , ’ s 7 7. oa0 to Lett on $2302, add to syst y f > t I i Lng ea Pa2ZLéda Beverly Drive, add to system ton rare , 7 AACYIT! J AT A ~~ oO mS « AT .c a VOTING ON MOTION: AyYes “ 27; NOES 0. submitted to Chair- ey submitted the name of Lonnie Troutman as a replacement the Chairman re would be the criteria a the Board ng. OLINA: On submitting rse affect utman, the a his ortation the em HISTORICAL PROPERTIES COMMISSION: Motion from Commissioner Feimster to appoint Mrs. John Miller to Historical Commission. Ayes - 5; Noes =- Q. HEALTH BOARD: Motion from Commissioner Rhye to appoint Lyle Davis and Richard Doughton to Iredell County Board of Health for three-year terms. VOTING: Ayes - 5. FIVE-DOLLAR FEE FOR MARRIAGE APPLICANTS RECEIVING Properties JBELLA_TESTS: c Motion from Long to approve the $5 fee for the marriage applicants ve applying for the Rubella tests to be effective January 1, 1978. uf). al wr VOTING: Ayes - 5, Noes - 0. INTY MENTAL HEALTH BOARD MEMBERS: LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR TRI-COL The Finance Director informed the Board of the liability insurance coverage that the Tri-County Mental Health Board members have, policy which has a $5,000 deductibe per person or an aggregate deductible sum of $7,50( Should any of the five members from Iredell County be sued and lose the law suite, the individual board members are now responsible for the deductible. On a motion from Commissioner Troutman, the Board approve iccepting the Finance Director's recommendation to assume the 1,VUU pe person or the $7,560 aggregate leductible for the five Iredell County board members. VOTING: Aye - es No 0 RECREATION DEPARTMENT BIDS: The following bids were received m baseball fle l ca J , Fy. Beik & Son Bid Bond S 77,644.00 [The Number ne Electric Co. No Bid Bond 65,000.00 rt City Electric Co. Bid Bond 73,854.00 Modern Electric Mpa Bid Bond 77,944.00 verca ETC, nic. Bid Bond 73,986.00 nm a motion from Commissioner Rhye, the Board approved awarding the bid t tt l bidder, Port i t Electric Company. (The Number One Electric Company was disqualified since they did not nave i I LQ Ona. ) \ ITIN a’ rm ’ Noe eee Je North Carolina Iredell County / Filed for registration on the ! U day of LALA win. —_M, recorded in!" %4F2 Rook 2,4 , | a 54 oy I page... / nnn °° Lee FA 6 {) Register of Deeds By ‘ _. Deputy FIEI 4 on baseébal] Fence Builders, sears, Roebuck, On a motion €£ in front of hb any « t use it influ Connor’ i +o ths : ird the Board gave DATES FOR EQUALIZ) were set for finishing the as requested ADJOURN: Board at 9:25. field fencinc bse “ING ON MOTION Equalization journed a3 raat 676 ie following bids were received Bid Bond $24,440 91250649 $24,642.72 Rhye, the Board approved accepting NG: Ayes - 3; Noes - 0. > BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT: Chairman that Roy Connor had reported to ts le had placed "No Parking" sign ‘nm though the County does not have nor had requested that Board the City of Statesville in Mr. sted that the Clerk write a letter in this regard and send a copy rank Hager came before ‘tion of SR 1556 be abandoned. This he point where the new portion #115 motion from Commissioner Rhye stating artment of Transportation asking feet farther down the SR #1556, A > od a : Ayes ~- 3; Noes - Us TTEW BOARD MEETINGS: No future dates and Review dates pending Mr. Litaker's having appraisers look at property notion from Commissioner Rhye q Oo ft ew 4 SA! Hd fit A Clerk “ 320 IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES OF MEETING March 7, 1978 The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in Regular Session on ¢ Tuesday evening, March 7, 1978, at 7:30. Present for the meeting were: Johnnie M. Tilley, Chairman Larry M. Rhye, Vice-Chairman Joe H. Troutman, III Betty V. Feimster Robert Lond, Ds DBD. 8. Others present were: John T. Smith, County Manager William R. Pope, County Attorney George W. Wooten, Finance Director Ralph K. Litaker, Tax Supervisor Lou Burgess, Planning Coordinator CALL TO ORDER: By Chairman at /:30 p.m. INVOCATION: By Chalrman. PUBLIC HEARINGS: Reauest of rezoning property beloning to Mrs. . F. Wilson, located on on SR 11636. Havid L. Curtis i6 making the request for a one-acre tract ¢t L rezoned from Agricultural- Residential to General Industrial for the purpose Of a woo lworking neo for tr anufactur ; aes l lies. No one present was dt e eo Th.e 1 Ly % J. yn 10n from Commissioner Rh a rari e " Ve + << Tt Ye ) >Ti ‘= 3 } rrom the Pl ainnin 1 Board", the Board approved this rez ning. Mr. Burgess, Planning Coordinator had informed the Board in his presentation that the -lanning Board dl approve thi rez ing. VOTING ON MOTION: WES “ X- Request of rezoning property belonging to Cr t und al [3 Corporation comprised of 1.5 acre was heard by the Board. ni request was from Manufacturing-Inat rial to General-Industrial to utilize property for a water ski school. On a motion from Commissioner Feimster,. the Board gave approval for this rezoning. vA ae | ‘ ? j ‘ VOTING ON MOTION: Aves - 3} Noes. - Vv. ROOK rt Ps 6/3 -. mo? T perty nmMoO r ¢ Il t 7 t oh i } } o Cy AX qt LOMeE } } tr } Vcd + « + AO re ~ * 5s mi } qo orporat +h Mn Lae ° VO OP} ric} mMiyVYeC , Tenceé r {> hy y ‘ ’ boa ee + change. on Apri 1 UCLON GiVv osition to tne abanaon- he Board gave approval. After the discussion, oorainator, to contact id see if all were in favor 2 red the Board that the iS in agreement for the name i the State Department uses tion del ed until the next SR #2477 A request had , participation on the above- ion cost is $10,160, OOt £6 S2,127. On a at we set our next i paving participation, es - 5: Noes —- Q. Ly i976. Tae ng notice of intention subdivision and cT PRELIM TO ASSIST IN SUBDIVISIONS =NTION RURUAL f a prelimi -eets, roa paving, an . Way, With hea kh >) 1+ WI WweieS J én } . — ae 4 DE ass Pe en lac ea i i + - - on eet Dy I Aa " ¢ ) ate ale aS follows DrReanr — Mi Di réy | is +> | ; . > LLiead DY nNiary determination a or in the limits set itted to the extent : ; essed against such RESOLUTION GIVING THE FINANCING AND RESIDENT NARY roacs; Or on the street rights or Out, of improvements proposed OF Yroaas, OF TFiagnts of TAY TAN YD y AATTNC T) 1. LiN 7 i wt ri YVEM 7 & & . ine the Nort! ‘arOlina Dep [AL has of a Stree NOTICE OF rr IMPROVEMENTS TO ON“ STREETS Mm Or the abr ve that Way, set out -s, road of roads, and that the part of abutting property; and abutting the made on the way, hereinabove phalt ribbon insportation herein- + ied Oa } . i 4 i the a oo t ng oi oz by ‘fore will the the De NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT 89.68 ee f ry Ty JOM) 3 EF o + i P ke 8 + — »7 7 ca 7 ‘yy + ] Doe lil cs mite DOL 2h Burke 36. 31 In discovery to M. Torrence } ' ' J | ‘ “ . . . } | } + ie pHoara LM ei ‘ , y © property > enor +} y $ rie Lice ~ + i eet } , 1 Key +h, t y ; ‘ cA 6&4 nr Yé } tT T ye A ‘ ; i y + ; y ‘ j j we *; ; Y*¢ y + t f ‘ ’ + ; ‘ iy ‘ Lf i y € - + f i 1K yr + f YY ¢ i ? . +o 4 reaut 1 1 Ww that + } ne i © Lie ‘ 1Q it 4 + ; C) Gri y au / } t Mme + 5 ‘* Aw me wd } 10 — Ff x - ¢ ’ ; ‘ ’ » , 1G 4 ) ,% { 4 ~~ % ‘ ‘ c h oy’? ’ ‘ } i at ’ é Y ¢€ By i , + 4 1 ¢ e ' ) Ws ra } Oy 4 -— i= i } é ’ ; + y i re rT os i hee a Ys ce oat e +cYT AVA 4 Y ¢ i + 4 ae er te OT i } rn } W ina 4 it a tna hn 4 ’ he . i ¢ vv # as - 4a 7 LU) 6s [ely IiteG } pe! I * VT CV11¥ i if ¢ in average number of ¥f Equalization 5 3 yasea on o } 1aa made i t Ot al y Owne ! 16,340,000 517,679,890 Use Value reported The repc iz 3% represent a total presentation, Commissioner Long made staff have } h 4 a - a am . a - that things are going to be ~ Taiamre ne r 1 : slump. I move that we give our 3/ cents as a tax rate 2 — . 2) that some of these items will think n ' nt to see nv wee RE in Van iny 1 $ } yr + 14 + i i Aw od 1 I pid Nv 1 4 11 l ) L staff 1] J Nit LY FLeuEr y lt + \? + ) Y"¢ 7. y's , +. it l - t > ‘ : a. ' ‘ ' ' bog ‘ a ¢ ) ) f r i } i of the pick-ups were of $57,524,000 of new construction. >a little tight and economy may to work with and bring us ’ ld this realized, wou After the a motion stating, “we realize be taking a a figure of from 35 cents to a budget, knowing to be tightened up a bit. t aon't Our services tightened up.” In Chairman Tilley stated that the not sre than 37 cents. Com- tio ee tax rate to this ition of costs, we are going to incur not think it was a practical th fidure it, 33 cents. re t is, But to reduce <* — ed areas of personnel ] statea tna now would be the “re cO( Or Long sta bes n LV econon y Otficey increase ‘ the Boar Current oO ; ; } > 1 al aa ‘ three County i Consicer +hoan Ve Viscrls SUG > he } scnool i < economy a C14 Wara OQ] jest Tate tok. UU L 7 , allow eQ tne ry Su 1 >< ence % iia + ¢ Ula SS +f yu } r\¢ Cul? + WI } ink CU f am 2 + ~ ‘¢ t he ( ) + ~ + Q { “or 3 S LuUisG en + 7 : Pp Ww nod + aallda \ ‘y117M 4 dU DOt the + 4 ; ' + , - . he ' +h, ? } + 4 tinue t salary + o the } + WAgGet , tha W f eas wa + 5 Tf i a ; + } ’ uUtit 1 y r WwW + + a + 4 , , ey W in} Ww ‘ IAT W rye mre ! + lat + choo] y © Lrecto! ense on sonne ae porary does not living . : increase fi we ay > do that as long as the hye asked that the Budget increase Board. ‘ Commiss1o0 ( pect Fain } S runaedc ~ + e 4 4 . + ‘ e] ( Ca u Cc ya + } Lo ;3 re i¢ mh af l i Kean + - s s Auf Sle 17-VeER Federal] . lf } 1S i VU thn ram ; eS le S¢ progr j MA intend ind without a salary stated that Long rcent increase f lagure and suaq- 4444 * AbNa — j to give i ~> y Gar. requiring and year 4 tablished and the ams not be en made the sug ive St yxted wet them over an for them to become nt heads who can Oo Or 00 ( or O- 330 In reference to the volunteer fire departments, it was requested that they be notified that a copy of their audits would be required by the County Office. Mr. Wooten stated that he was not qualified to conduct this audit due to his position; however, most of them were required to have a CPA do their audits since they receive Federal funding. STATESVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Mr. Chester P. Middlesworth and Mr. Rick Dagenhart were present representing the Statesville Chamber of Commerce, and it was the consensus of the Board to leave its planned agenda and hear Mr. Middlesworth and Mr. Dagenhart at this time. Mr. M3 lesworth explained that the Statesville Chamber of Commerce had an opportunity to purchase the Home Savings and Loan Building, located at the corner of Front Street and Cooper Streets. Mr. Middleswort ! sted an allocation of $25,000 from the County to be considered when the County makes its 1978-1979 Budget. NTMEN IN ’ P YN MM >TON: Mr. Furches was to repla 1 on the idustrial Bond ommission, since he had taken a job with the I-Care, Inc., and this creates a conflict of interest. Previously, >! S yner Long had nominated Mrs. Hollis Fa t, and Chairman Tilley had nominated Mr. Lonnie Troutman. At tiits Cine, © m1 loner Long requested that Mr. Troutman be considered for this opening on the Board, and made a motion to that effect. Os ay £558 Led Pais yO Ww Ww = fully in the delinquent tax collections and thereby collect more of } . ] lang) vy ~. - : ; - TN 117 , the delinquent taxes past due in Iredell County. -~ / re stated that he would like to recomme these people into that area as soon as possib MERIT INCREASES: Mr. George W. Wooten, Finan the Board with a form showing the increases ! Chairman Tilley 1 that the County Manager get Z : le. ce Director, presented epresented in each department by the recent merit increases given to the employees. No department heads or CETA personnel were included in this merit increase. Copy of this cost heet is attached to the Minutes of tn eGctcing BUDGET MENDMEN : me et amendments for FY-1977-78 was present: t t r OY t information. The Budget Officer and t f ig ’ ‘“ ttn, tate that he would ask for the oard' ! i ae 4 ext regular meeting. LIABII [IN } : reference to liability insurance for the Board of Commissioners, the County Attorney, William R. Pope, stated that Mr. lark from Webb Insurance Company was to get in toucn With ni l reference to tn¢ insurance. APPROVAL F MINU : I 1 motion from Commissioner Long, the Board approved the Minutes of the meetings of February 7, 1978 and February 20, 1978. IOTING: Ayes - 5; Noes - QO. Tr Chairman asked that the ‘lerk write statements at the end of 5ilie Ved utes in reference to discussions that have come up in the . meetinas or a discussion that has continued for several meetings for the records. wiv 4 Road Priorities would soon be held, and aske< PUBLIC HEARING TO BE SET FOR SECONDARY ROAD PR] ORITIES 3 The Chairman announced that the Public Hearing for Secondary i the Clerk oO ( advertise meeting , hearing Justice just Iredell County from Shelby. Commissioner Long, the approve Center This subdivision VOTING ON MOTION: nted to the is to be located any 4 u 4 FeLeztent: e€ was instruct Pounty could . AMT Fr & | 4 f ee a ,rCY - ‘ + j y 4 - { 4 . } ~ ' ’ 4 € i + é TE l t ; + 4 ’ ( wh + Ww J I y ; ‘ y seeping re money Ke to come by eaving. Mr. Department with for a system m computer. The City needs needs. A company Charlotte is coming the County to the depart- from a company he had left iat Mr. Roseman in the evenings -d the Board i ] 2 ale the tax . h Se ¢ 1 c ¥ cevec oak SYst eme } gue Use bi } A ig is just ulpme some other on =O the greates that Mitchell peak peric nts He st of the County's work like the County has been ' ©- hor) adjourn If pe) Nosth Carolina Iredell County Filed for registration on the day of st use of the computer other than for IAS ated that he thought we ‘should look wor rom Community Col 334 lege has their own rey during the year that we really On. Commissioner Rhye at 11:10 p.m. a / 19 12 12 _ 2. M. recorded in 2c: Book Baas ets Fis tay bis io Sinaia a (>: ' ‘ RI9K Zi Faut O92 We [IREDELL COUNTY - Statesville, North Carolina 28677 336 PAGE 2 of PADM fice a FARM USE NET ALUE VALUE REDUCTION , Iaqmr'’ + - vs » 4 I r ) } ™ c ‘ o, a Lépdgasos 7,775,050. 7” } 4% > ° ef tI! <<,0608, Avg. Reduction 543 ~ ? Per Farm + P<¢ A+ rr ae ‘ 6,800,400. ts 175,050, IREDELL COUNTY Statesville. North Carolina 28677 ee Art T ain ercnrr e ry cre ADDITIO ws . STS - Mi i [ ICI ag Wes det Ac HA Teic a+r A perypyey JEPARTIMNENT AMOUNT ‘3° ("4 The f ‘ L ’ I Loud tab Ut) IREDELL COUNT Statesville, North Carolina 28677 fA sate ’ wpm AnDNT RI? \ FORTH ¢ LROLINA } cr AMATY Sr RIT t EDELL CUUNJ ) « mT . rTrImnt x7 “> ¢ cz RES( LUL 1 . = sy” 359 ‘ 1} aA } ae) } } ’ . . ie ~~ . t,7} nBM LO ys 5 i I 15 Le * ] { eFC Lek a DY ‘ete MA ee Ww . . " | , } ) ited States f America e the year 1612; + } ‘ . , \~ + 4 + MOL , I , ) ‘ ; ecw he t CT I l ’ ‘ ’ ma cne . , T 7 L t { +TLC) ’ Ww iy 4 ‘ } ‘ ' ,y" 2 l ; tk 3 { int t y , \ Ls ' ! i 7 « tant 3 tae f t { j } [z 3 ror tnacs : rt ‘ tne l | tna . i Ai i i il + ’ ‘ ; “e Y J ’ ep i i ’ ’ I ng, ; + i+ “ry t Wa ; ry) + + - Y 2 oe . ta ‘ ( i MmtCiAaLLYy TO ) + + } # y ) ¥ 1 r 1c + ih 2 LUC » f ¢ 1 We J Ar ¢ io ) > O ¢y + + rs + y } . ’ , a+ Ee + y Farma I ¢ xs Sr t { f i i i f i > A Lal a, TDA VIOI MAI + . 1at is is ft bona ar ke now 11 ted _+ ocessing, ol ina, ident > Or COO nore o pics ft) 4 \ t itt ee ho “st TREDELI JUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AAT ATT ’ Cc ’ ‘ mmr 1INUTES OF MEETING an mw ULy rf J MARCH 20, 1978 "7 T 7% ’ ry + ? ‘ .~mm 7 -4 r) y 7 { y @) 9111 . Choeei i fit LreCcCeil COUNTY 2 ra \ miSSiOner;x s et in BReEGULEaL Sees. } a aor } } ? . j y . y f +} ve ; Monday evening, Marcn 20, 19/6, at .30 Baht. sent or the meeting were: Inhnr aA m4 os nh ne ny in onnni¢ e cas ys nalLirman i na } > ‘ . wt e ae - Larry . NI es cA Cnairman setty V. Feimster 1 fia r 1t itl, Sc wee Se a ee we ae oe 3 Were: - , + - + | , mn Ts lth, inty Manager \ } : r . . int 3 ae Ty rneyv j Ws v Lf ’ Finance | Yectoy 11} ° LtTak . La Xx JME TY I r ; rdinator mY ; | WOY Cs rdinatoyr rere rIAnt « i MMI]? Y Mi? : ! M : i] n ZroMm entralina ( ouncil bz as ey nent ! { J t { joard a presentation taken. ile eile See ole B ii ie on ee a NAME OF required L - - nenmor uM t ) - “ir Bur Hh oe , I il h ; ‘ yr¢ ‘ ~.,; tao? a} +O Wad + > T set v f aa CENMORE DRIVE TO KENMORE CIRCLE: On Marcn 7 tublic Hearing was held in reference to changing 4 le. The Board had asked — ~ + ot owe + 4 = ~ wv a on ) ry nt Oormation from the citizens making the Board aware rhey were in favor of this change in the name of yess, Planning Coordinator, has circulated a ieowners to sign. Of the fourteen homeowners, petition agreeing with the change of street made by Commissioner Troutman, stating "If the nning Department has taken proves to be legal inasmuch a hese people want the name changed Stated that it would be from 40 to 65 cents a Cy. The Finance Director, Mr. Wooten stated that the money to purchase , ’ an additional pan would come from the Contin gency Fund . f ry » 1 ’ Nr . ~ ox c - ” ,Cy r -a47\r 7 " } 9 . MOTION: ommissioner Long made the motion, statin J Move that we , jo ahead, if we have to have the pan, with the negotiations for the . wh , } } , 7) . aC <7 ry ’ . y . . 5 " ircnase ind al the people necessary to move this Project. on. VOTING: AYES - 4 Long, Tilley, Rhye, Feimster . C oi l T? yp «di aes va w\/ A Md 4 ynnection with the planned excavation as presented by the engineers, nairman Lilley ta chat ne would like to ask the Board Lk 2: WOULG ioOt be feasible to invite the engineering firm to a meeting and discuss t Teer, No action wa taken. EPARTMENT Bo 3 IAL SERVICES BOAR 1978-1979 BUDGET: The Chairman their os 4+ Lil } 1). 4 auf 4 Ww ip when the tate added two additional] this would no? ike in’ l1itference in *hanq ] ic. omm] s1oner Rhve i: EOF t i year, that we were be tem?" Mr. Smith stated, { bey { b cla Lt tons,” MENT: A request f + Me-ay 7 y ‘ ; 7 + hy + Wid ) , ( Mwanage} iLead tae ‘ WOULG LIke tO ~L 4 ; y ‘icm ~ lUM trie OF 3G) luUMoe rind system. ? LI 1 proportional amount yr cme -° Wet Pe ised on the int i ] F1ONeEYr BNAYe Saia Y efore the Board and the the ame the maard had done for t border} Iredell Cou! . tne f equi net, At that time, it seemed Volunteer Fire Department. Mr. Rhye ecause Py a37 estimated app! - t Lme that LI < naa | .¢ hay ‘ } i + é ‘ ‘ i A aisers zation and jualizatior three appra and one-$ha 7 rleigh, : WOrK OT Lr ° W ‘ Y T . } i ‘ / ' } I tne pr belon« al work with Review WwW SseEers Lr > arrived at would ig tO } This would save considerable i Oo: ie Tro bm A ws ‘ tat ’ , ixpa Ve reapp? the meetin S$ like Clarke Equip- hese two men the 348 rOingd Out in the ©. ons making appeals Si said that he ames of two qualified that oh ‘ould not work done again. iVvina £6 say ed again. Commissioner 4 “J oy A ‘> nan i 2 es ii Low Ta 4 hi} hr rer 1 ’ : : , : ; ae REFUNDS: The Ollowing refunds were Presented to the } ira | the en Css si mya et . M 1 . . } - aA OUpPervi1isoy LOY the Hoara S ener 1] . ca 53% Inc I tated tnat these ‘ + io y ~ ry , } 2 4 ] > , + were Yr INaS 1n connection WZEN thie ira OF Uall iT1O] and Re V1lew nd the Farm Use R rts. hree individua rerunds presented also. ry Y oa . . Ws ‘ ss ‘ 7 MOTION from Co tSSioner Lond, Lacing love that we Ppprove refunds erry — Tl< nA 7 4 1) } + 4 r nea LD + " rrom as | € 3 Ui i i ap ag : oa ii REY LEW. JOT TAIC n S~e24 . VOT ING: cp ™ »3 vOeSs we Ee NAMI ADDRESS AMOU } mae . , 1 . 10 , ss Thomas , rov tt t ee we ae Llle, N 8115 4.32 1 , ‘4 NG 9 a ‘ i bert Ve Ay Y ( ’ OY ’ T € Lia é ’ vA he % ia ) 200.26 Aille¢ . ; ee Co. * ‘ 5 yo e e ’ a ' . 3,62 North Carolina iredell County f i ed for registration on the ' ek 19 ‘2. M. recorded in >to. Book J and erifie e Rerister of Deeds . . Deputy day of ae POND 5 Mi j ieigp ah iN i ink tah Silt inset «ine re ei: be tclantlins ot § 1 il IA Calin glen i i sade ’ : ‘labia iA APRA f t 7 3 r Hoke R G Morr3 ( 2 VMTriso : aes AU Farms 4 f James C Pre A A ROnHDer*t ns rs a e+ tCwadlr A ; ¢ } " e* 7 , Pa ne } arah : ral ae + ¥ "1 rire : Tat Kove REYUDeEN . ‘ dT he ; eis vu f eng 6 rant 7 IG + Va ary ‘ y m ae iy y ( " Hor fn ’ A OW INNSON Fred | rred D Lamt + ’ }} My)7 { ; i i nary J A 7 y "WV ee ' rn . rm rt M fh fy ” fas 3 he oe lee ; te ® f 4 aa aly ‘ RIAN eA . ~ | + 7 ¢ v . ‘ f ’ 5 t c t Daisy niinner “ ) . 44 .¢ r “aye Eskste fob lesa aeel cape: Riot iE oy» ADJOURN: Motion from Commissioner Rnye to North Carolina lreciell County Filk.a for registration on the —_/_ a OE Sa TE 19 i; Mf. recorded in 2 1 versie day of tne rem esa nee a Beauty sii Re PCOS rg Sh ARIE Sy. eigen PRN te ead ee Aministration 420 f \ OARTM lection Ai T Nt A “> AVAILABLE FOR _TRANSFER | AMOUNT NEEDED : AMOUNT TO BE TRANS- OBJECT OF EXPENDITURE > FERRED FR. CONTINGEN 14 Travel 4,700 -(0- 17 Maintenance & Repairs | Auto. supplies a i 700 1,650 750 200 T,650 Additional funds required because Clerk to Board attended NACO Convention which was not budgeted. Auto was transferred from Sheriff to County Manager after 7/1/77; therefore, no moneys were budgeted. a a 7 eee ft) 74 Capital Equipment 1,100 98 Election Expense Te plas pou seaside 1.tu 1,100 o(- c } - + + 14 E A ¥ “ ‘y iy r ; ry ¢ . Board of ections reques ransfer for purchase of four voting booths. : ‘ ry 1 | ielephone A f OQ ‘ . i 4 ,ravel 500 42 enartr nt lie rare AA \ ? hoe Y 9 : P 1.000 ot den rae Inter-depar nt transf not require additional moneys y ‘ + ‘ t ag * ra $ vert r yi) } ) f 1,20 7 f) i , OU -U- nter-deoartmenta tyoy Foy z j | nn require idditional ' neys 7 , j ie ‘ 1 , + -* y - ] if 14 ,y¥ , 000 B Qo0 T Thy 5 j JsJ : ,dd1ti | ' Y iV iit fF increased usage of Data Processing hs Wr hr ( Legal 470 03 Salaries & Wages 2,000 , OC O04 Profess. Services 4,000 2,000 4,000 2,000 Additional funds required because of increased use of attorneys for revaluation. o i Oe ove Reg. of Deeds 480 22 Equipment Rental 7C 47 Recording Materials 1,5 7A Cant é;s mid Ame /& Capital cCQuipment é = an —— é,60U 6.200 -Q- ) { . + y 4 . } “Or ; . ; ; +2 4 . nNrer-departmental transfers, will not require additional unds. [ ] +4 sry 9 T es + A fy) so nning ¥ il h a n GMU Keg t rard bers ) r Té i 1 | ey VICE 119 ’ 1 \ . } y nt Yr) 7/44 {vey t sing 45 Maint. & Repair 582 | ae all x , , ' 4 1 rd 7 r er f 7 } t ré liye 117% nal f uy gs. Ma ¥ Ten 1 eA ne 4 } + , } + ' ri) A Jf ‘ ts. * | 4i\4tt *. * > ‘ af U nt 1eN t nt transfers, wil now rt jire additional funds. Mal itenan - Hal] J istice 505 ] +> 7 +4 - £ f SCTE IeS os lanai + ] } } \( an] r | > Ul co ' sUUU 4 i { 17 ivf ent , ; [oe a | O00 7,000 6,000 Aaditional funds required for increased cost of providing utilities for Hall of Just Juvenile Probat ASC! Administrator / ow Ue > CONTINGE Oi Wr Mm oO- wie AVAILABLE FOR AMOUNT AMOUNT TO BE TRANS- TRANSFER NEEDED FERRED FR. CONTINGENCY OBJECT OF EXPENDITURE Law Enforcement 510 Fire Fighting O02 Salaries & Wages 9,000 11 Telephone & Postage 2,000 17 Maint.& Repair (Auto) 4,000 31 Auto supplies 60¢ 36 Uniforms 74 Capital Equip. 8,859 a ca ne ee 13,000 15,459 2,459 Additional funds required because CETA positions did not have funds budgeted for uniforms and equipment. Q 1 Telephone & Postage 380 | } 42 Contracted services 5,300 5, 380 5,380 Additional funds to maintenance per actions of Jredel] county Board of Commissioners. A T } ] iTavel 100 ee L j "dai t lal 195 } A livé S it A 35 Jf irntment >U 4] 74 ipl ta ! 130 3 3¢ 336 -Q- : oa oad 24% ee eae Bae j ‘a ' Inter-departmenta |] ransTers wi wT s a oT require additional funds. on , : _ 1] Tel . °A TT } i+ ray i 17 Maint x 1 ¢ 5 f Ue t : [ 430 ~ og ye 4 Capit ] 761 -0- \ ary 17 . / tin Lo Inter-d rt r ‘ re im he 11Y additional funds. 1 T 9 4 i jepon 12 G Cd , 147 | 4 Travel i. 15 Maint & Re ir t { 4 0 , 4 ; fy ry int & Repa ; 4,U0U + - ; (jf) >| ALU >U ! > 5 J rH | IIT y S » j AN \ i A . GG nay ee 7A r 2 i> 1 Ai 5 ae Be 7 10.600 11,600 1,000 © . . 13 + r} yyy y y 1 j » | u © Go Teva bills ie tS ed SE I a RE Se OR ' it Mm DEPARTMENT OBJECT OF EXPENDITURE _TRANS Landfill 580 J2 Salaries & Wages Telephone & Postage pa — — PSD é An r Ds 31 Auto supplies 7 Pn en : -nme 2 an 74 Capital Equipment 3,90 ee Dee eee 5,100 5,100 -0- Inter-departmental transfers, will not require additional funds Health 590 } Group Insurance 600 )7 Ret ire ent 7. i 11 Telephone & Postage 3,600 14 Travel ) 5000 4 iInsurar ra) g, B ynds t QO )a 2p1tal Equipment 1,600 120 Family Planning ,00 ] vironiner tal san tt - tion V.U. Patients JOO mnceyY reenina } ental Ith Proar 3,000 Vy ¢ i) lo, 16,200 Inter-department transfers which will not require additicnal funds. Doq Warden 597 > jt } | j ties | 9 he eoart. Dpives 9 VU } pital jipment 16,465 16,465 13,465 Additional fund eded 2 result of completion of animal shelter. Final cost - $38,655, original budget - $20,000. We are to receive $5,000 from City of Statesville. Agricultural Extension Service 602 1] Telepinone & Postage 220 16 Maintenance & Repair equip. 100 17 Maintenance & Repair auto 200 ) ag 7 nae a - NOH ¢2 Equipment rental 100 f 31 Auto supplies 200 4 Capital Outlay pee! El iy edhe aang AVAILABLE FOR FER NEEDED ee ia AMOUNT FERRED FR. 650 -0- 47 A iimsck wo fo : will not require adaaitior al funds. is AVAILABLE FOR DEPARTMENT OBJECT OF EXPENDITURE Social Services 616 501 AFDC l¢ 502 Special Assist. To Adults 515 Food Stamps, DP 526 Equip. rentals ae 525 Equipment purchases 930 Subscription, dues, memberships 931 Equipment A 49 General Relief c ~ 2 2 e 7” 16.336 a, rrtmD . ~ ¢ 1 Inter-departmental transfers, will { Ky r) Library 630 ; Cwer . IO uUroul nsuyr ! t 7 . y 1] eleph ’ * St AUe 2 ; + a tilitie a 7 oe 14 Travel } . Mair t ; ef } ! h | , f ] Mail iT yy 27% +uUT , raQu y r i ihyy ; : Vi | ; . it ] + . is“) ' a y + in” if t ’ e + ‘ 9 T } . Inter-d rtmental tra f ~ Wil h NOnN=-Ue yt me fF T 24 insura GI _TRANSFER ae ss ‘Gace AMOUNT NEEDED funds. Lee 200 1,900 oO 26 Oy, 350 -Q funds. 1ddi tional 8,000 8,000 — in liability insurance for AMOUNT TO BE TRANS- aN FERRED FR. CONTINGENC’ Recreation 74 Capital B 19 at Csg OH i wi NDITURE AVAILABLE FOR AMOUNT AMOUNT TO BE TRA __ TRANSFER NEEDED FERRED f R. CONT INGE Recreation supplies 2,294 quipment 2,294 94 2,294 «O- mental transfers which will not require additional funds. Professional CETA Title Services taeo0 Insurance cUU Postage 150 375 0 ir aut x k . ) ee ipt ,200 y 1,600 s tc1iZo -Q- l ty fey hict il] not require additional funds. " / YU > 2 0 9 47,2905 12,648 850. 5062. 1es 249,237 14,847 irance 4,354 268,438 Repair bldg 1,000 5 ur 1es Q visions 4 ,000 lies & Druas 500 oJ~ 5 700 5,700 re red f se of exnense of no ing State eq reven TYO! >tate yf N Ei > iould North Carclina lredell County Filed for ee on the ini econ day of pit 19 ic 7 vecorded in Muni - Book Kee ge LA men Tt NGENCY COUNTY Iredell County 4 + +. V BAC ‘ ‘ rrt in, ho te} ' ' he * . 7 c a ’ Tit , Geant €2 7 . ’ l . . rk i , } t l L@, ID | i! if Ss “ AMA ae Ser > - > ; 1 t ~~ llng } 4 1 4 ¥ A >} = A rt p/ iN t wna | LANA , hiete ue aioe: OC Drove rcv I J ‘ $ : © ran - ney Wer ¢ 3 a 733 Regular Commissioners Board of the Revenue - os a 376 gq were: some se two pga ea is oh os Mr. Co ty ea co r WC 7% 4 i . Ne bs Ps A nis t ; Sai Owner! +} yy Kiet jule rOmMme is mA TD TAT EAR] vig rom Co! ~+ ~ , i. aa ] AY AAA ’ "4 4 : } . ; Mey ; he * >¢ » ¢ i ( + + + ~+ ; . 1 . j i LI re Cine re Ve yeh ¢ \4% 4 . ' ‘ on ne is ¢ ~2anG CcCauSseé LONG I } 4 ie if€ LV ¢ -~ 2 } + Tf ‘ ' y 11 ‘ t vv + a. LevVvic ressea. + a eC. v ,eap 4 J na re We f je iy ? 44h et t ~ t? + rO¢ . nee OO nce es Cipsti timing rou h of the it paved if a s Ol su LSion ing ( ES BUILDIN , came wit Ltt a Tere Y rces Ki} to present ated ¢ hat some Phuc yr sed rry ¢ LaiSct Vv Tria Tr iV Ee Mer) long noOpes the as shown to have properties Other reference bmission. on this Aptii iv, Mr <a John a plan fo building enginne:;r s is finding hat the the floor in thing need the quest tioned so , would building 1976). ne r S ed ion, tar, tO a that then 378 guestion about the electrical wiring, Mr. Leonard said s their instructions were to get a structural analysis first and an electrical analysis. It was his understanding that the wiring had been updated in the past few years. Mr. Rhye asked if from a practical standpoint it would be worthwhile to put the buildin n first-class shape. Mr. Leonard referred to other p> building plans they had drawn for social services buildings in othe . + 1 j . * . r counties, stating that they had small rooms. This building would not be as convenient as other buildings, but the County would come out for about half the cost. Commissioner Long recom- mended that the improvements neces ryt bring this building up to the use it is intended be made. Commissioner Rhye asked 1f —= Loner Long int irst-class shape instructing Mr. Leonard Attorney 4 Fleming and work out t ‘l) T KT AT OV RAR ec Tr VOTING ON C IMMISSIO ’ mm cy , msi x COMmMM1LS loner L1liliey } ~ the Original plan. ‘s A . Coton pl ITV Cre j am Lr Wr ire not coined " need, LLABLLI y l I iN i rieming presente te ly nr Ar A , if » rite cs , ¥ ; , y + in i ] bf > 4 ’ . j oy OF { i] ery { > rer ais Pa 4 j > iE I é + a Nt 7 yxy n 4 11 & On’ Lc Chu? ) proce ng part Ol DeTaLIions tha? Commissioner Fe ste +- } ‘ clic + 1©@ County's data pr LtS own system, eT 23 ease 136 PIOK < ita recommended that the architect et witt Mrs. the phases. NER LONG'S MOTION: Ayes - 4: Noes - 1 (Ti) Ley) . : stated that he voted "no" because this was not The orginal plan was to bring the building into NOC against the: inte ntions, but I am wondering to wind up with a low of space that we don't ( DEPARTMENT OF SOCTAI s9ERVICES: Mrs. ) tne Boara' a letter: f) 1 John C. Clark, Webb es ; the price for rofessional liability t il Services. ne annual premium ,000 Limit jgregate is $2,858. that M : leming get the neces- t ( ilso to the Department ittor ; eo ext Board meeting have t\ t t the ard will know more about 3 ON MOTION: ea « 3S? Noes « 0. XS TA I IN es A presentation was I rerence to a study of the data c. hi t ould Clude various avenues 1gnt be in the best interest of the county. r asked if thi would include "farming out" Cc ig work if it were not feasible to have a eantati é A+>4 ‘ stated ’ , rover { ,mT> rT) VJ ur LOuUIG & Company i 4 380 ee ith, County ry A y y , ; : » + ‘ ; > . . + ¢ y ry ~ i od . N). lanager, stated ba th ita | eSSing Department was a joint . <r +t, a, “~% ‘ ; ‘ . c city-county pr ( oe { julpment is in the County's name. i 1 (> t +} > ’ ha, ie i i . ; } > , . . ’ } Er the City di lec t ' their own stem, they could do so wry &} 2? = ’ 4 ‘ 5 ’ ‘ ' » . ., 2 With a 30 i kev ; © City is iooking at the r> rhea] ; ; > ‘ } » . tl Cr : } . 45113 ra «| " ystem,. Mr. Smith recommended t Tne } ae ¢ ' ' ' ; + * } ’ tF } ’ } : Oo ie Board wy ae Cm ity and County decided + ) ) gay ,? } , ¢ ' 1 " t ‘ « t ‘ t >C IT “ert e eT ’ vr > ’ \ hh I t ty pe rf rr ny, ‘ ‘ } ~~ ‘ ra hela ha Lc Mich i . mieci=e > f i? nae ‘ / hould } established. Commissioner RF ro narc ’ ; , ‘ ; ry * , ; ¢ Ly made ai! ha y initiate the contract with the of Art ’ i! i! to int] (50 OQ) study the data processing systen og he en » the Board their findings is t tt ty’ tes hoe should do in the future. ‘ \ ’ ‘ BOE LI, : mgt. Ken i ot Sa { Ls 4 ca yO, The Cup f ' Water, i r t b ef ice to a Rape and Abuse be en LG 3 r es 4 ta ‘ The I requ C Wa Lor 1 me é f the i f I the irda’ ippointee to serve t i TC, lier |} Lnat | ‘| it ins O LS ie 7 Ls Tt in ! f I f 1 t as ; Fa) nis j y rt + by, nmr vy + i : , 1 vit irew the nominat k's ; @} t r it. the Cnairman table the tinent Lea 1ext eet r date. lirma table ippointment. CI FROM MOO SVIL [OOL Pek athe t Several rep Senta ‘e of the Mooresville Schoo] thetis Group were pl! ent ind had presented a letter to mmissioner Rnye. Th letter tated their reelings about th Lowering of the ta base through the Board of poor Ld pace 13¢ rad to not lower the tax base through the Board of Equalization Review, as this was taking away money for the school children. 1rman and Vice Chairman expressed their appreciation to the present in this behalf for their interest in County government. MILLS = TAX BASE: Mr. Litaker, Tax Supervisor, presented to 1 information regarding Beaunit Mills which had been outs anding a74. The information was regarding bill and hold goods shipped tunit to Lowenstein and Company. After a discussion, the asked that the County Attorney and Mr. Litaker meet with Mr. *k of Beaunit Mill and work out an agreement. AND REFUNDS: nm a motion from Commissioner Long, the Board ni vot the below-listed refunds and rebates: ADDRESS AMOUNT tz & W. H. Knox Route 1, Box 125, Statesville 20.48 in St., Mooresville 7210 & Rachel Mauney ite 8, Box 491, Statesville 9.48 Fr. Drve Route 4, Box 15l, Statesville iS.a2 well & Frank Baker Route 1, Box 502, Mooresville 66.38 ldwel]l 2821 Kendrick Ave., Charlotte 36.50 Harwell] 9806 Tuckaseegee Rd. Charlotte 18 , Statesville LS.i7 0, Statesville 76.87 D. Mayes Route 1, Box 248, Statesville 36.45 Wesley Lamberth 348 Westwood Drive, Statesville 33.89 Torrence 409 Kelly St., Mooresville 23.47 382 Clara Bell Moore 1046 Brantley St., Mooresville £9.30 = => : 2 ‘ - ' Ce Ae Lewes Route 4, Box 377, Statesville 160.33 (1977) sa Ae ° ’ ' nr o : CC; As. Laws Route 4, Box 377, Statesville 156.59 (1976) Ww Statesville e304 Ww ~ ™ REBATES : 1 T. L. Renegar Facgie Mills 1977 4Board of E & R 100.15 gies Paul E. Armstrong Davidson 1977 Prror in pricing 18.39 ~ Ui Richard J. Johnson Union Grove 1977 Roarad of FE & R fn. Hedrick Turnersburg 1977 Due exemption 19.56 Mrs. Bertha Garrisor utside 1977 Due exemption 19.50 Allen G. Brawley Barringer 1977 Farm Use 35,41 . B. Beaver ‘hambersburg 1977 Farm Use 186.03 Tames P [naral Se Betnany Be ae Farm Use 145, 3) ‘ar1vin HH. Carte) Chambersburaq 1977 Farm Use 158,07 se 267.34 rine 197 Farm Use 60.64 Larry 1 ‘ree? rrrinaer 19 Hoard of E & R Lleea ] k imt burg 197 Farm \ 40,75 rtten etal ¥ nqer 1977 Board of E & 'R 53.75 ts 139.83 Mr: B W Phar? Chambersburg 1977 Farm Use 1793.58 Freadr ‘kK RadintZ Chambersburg 1977 Farm Use 48.87 Robert S. Brow: St Coddle Creek 1977 Farm Use LiSs.ee iii ¢. Sart Barringer Lo/7 Farn 5 203.42 Allen D. Campbell Cool Springs i977 Far Use 21.26 168.83 an — — bd ~~ — ~J pwd ) ~ ol / ~J hy — ~Jj 48.13 51 19.81 45.75 “ne 35.19 18.12 87.95 28.35 36.31 $2.43 78.43 Fred WwW. Mee. Ms os mre, By Oo . maLVPer As Harper A. Harper A. sam Arrin ] ime ; ty Wi Nn. F. Over J awor H. WO Li 7. Mart | { MM y~ + V hia lal a7 Wall Yl 31) Wa \ +~T) + yn a. Union . ry Vil ry i t Wil rai ry Grove 197 19 19 19 197 } / | r 7 ~~ Farm Farm Farm Farm xemption isal error Use Use Use | 5; Use Use 14.78 90.19 96.47 41.81 47,14 21.16 34.24 48.01 i9.50 rr Four- Re dts Re Me if oO { + Fy xy al Y I IMA me) ° . 1 ¢ ' i] y MAy i . My il . ) M . Le T ‘ - Lie tal auy way Beaver T) rT ~ LJaai ty rt lle EY j yr i ( 1 + r + + \? i ak Le A . I }I MA . MOOTe I Danner Motors et al ame nhc lallwe Y ai 1c] Aa 4 } } Aiths 4 i , ; ’ i i i i i i lar 4 Th ty J Ww if +) 14 Aa Lt } etn in ¥ , y tna - 5 ag ic -e 4 / QY / )7 )7 7 ~~] Double AT Nelson Inv. double Use rarm Solid: to St listed to s listed , ate oF NC On discovery to lis ts ro correct exempt Boara of E Board of E n discove Ceo Waters value ion & R & R ry to Stewart 84.69 138.88 2a ui 5.62 202.32 3.00 42.41 i9.50 150.42 90.48 53.49 14.22 33.66 19.50 10.32 21.75 Laven 167.27 44.93 ~ti mM ¢ ¢ A Stan-M Robert James Jerry James Emily am ae Aarti Be WwW. =} iJ @ Mae Rea Gaither Hoots Coddle Davidsce Outside Inside ~ : 1 LamMperspD 17 ~) 386 House on discovery 26.36 No household 3.248 "- BOarG of E & FR CE al Due exemption 19.50 m¢ Double listed house- ’ O- hold 6.75 On discovery to Eliza- beth Hoots & Roger Sharpe 30.34 Computer error 34. “cy \ in wi Appraisal error 4.17 I LA FAK i oUupe t ment f i + Lns her Rhu, miy 2 ram? recllti} Cy 3 .. 1c? é rea 1 ' had 1g Rhve ry i 2p jE = . Nc ‘ ; i A 4 ' ,y ’ ce ae 4 oO we HB 1¥ } 1 q + il¢ i ar G t Department reported he handic: es gnated . } S, @t bais Te Wasa } ‘ WOT ® + by LL. 7 ~} ii i LOCK } Tt y mat Vv i I : , t- | ‘ ‘ " i T + ‘ ‘ sen gm } Tt ‘ 7 ¢2 6 l 1 7 * 4 . - 17 M : "V Lat >» Lintenan port l tne accomt I ft ¥ } . Ing the handi appeG library parking for handi- ice, ramp built and three igns and proper width mpleted is a graded ramp red with cement and a lift to to be jug and handrails be buLlt at the Jail, nd Youth Home. Commissioner i complete the handicapped VOTING: AVES =~ 5: Noes = OQ. tion of any item under This board -action was Lliams reported that the e ramps was because he To) CO 20, Commissioner edule to comply with schedule 388 VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS: Mr. Bauguess presented information to the Board in reference to the volunteer fire departments who are located outside the county but have a portion of their four-mile radius extending into Iredell County. Mr. Bauguess stated that he thought these departments were deserving of some compensation from the County, but he did not know how much--whether it snould be done on a per-call basis or a percentage basis. Commissioner Rhye requested the the County Attorney check into the matter and see what responsibilities the County has to fire depay tments in adjoining ; I d } } } ] - . nay} ? ,AaAc ; . , c counties and what rights and responsibilities Iredell] County has to the depart t ri 1 other counties. NO BOARD ACTION TAKEN. BIDS FO CRA p LANDFILL: The following bids were submitted ror a used scr t A Landfill: 1} y . 2 r ; a fit i JTL Ui ¢ , . ’ , a*it a v ¥ > Las i . : Cnar! te, J 4 parta { { yi 01 rch, f ; t C4 t and most use- f1)] f ‘ L9/1 Caterpillar from [ro edd ; nC. oC - t from Commi Loner Long stating, "If we need ti equipment ana have the money for it, I make a motion (Troutman) . ~-e a mM ( NNN ; 3 ry (Ag . MULT) Awd PAGE I4 these nspections, Motion from Commissioner 1! ig st a motion that we perform these s¢ rvices," waS approve Board. VOTING: Ayes ~ 5; Noes - 0, PU CHASE OF JOHN GI LBERT PROPERTY: The purchase of t had been discussed earlier in ] ‘utive Session, and Manager was iven authority to negotiats ror a pur ,900. At tn4 time a motion was made by Commissi the County to purchase th ohn Libert property f.2 7900. VOTING: ayeo = oF NOeCE ~ EQUIPMENT AN ES FOR EMI NCY OPERATIONS CENT] O© equipment 1 ea fo e new |] enc’ perat yn be loca t tur ter on Lldin } Ro} { : Miry4 ; ( i ’ Y "Wl » ‘ 7 e>4 Hs j »¢ ; . AP} " f ‘ { l I j 2 I t it in J, "% make j by the ) his property the County thase price of ner Long for 21 sum of R: A iis was presented FEMman stating, Le approve Cierk. ADJOURN: Meeting adjourned at 11:25 p.m. on motion from Commissioner Long. APPROVED ror =n Other CALL «rN TN PUBLJ Of ? YT) Y Seco! Brook rgads the ¢ Ye 1 » ] ( + 4 cai 4 way ’ f "+ Oo : tne e |] ry] } A ¢ t ed 9 ‘ “) Book «= Led PAGE FS BOARD OF COMMISSTONERS MEETING 't County ard of Comm issioners met i1n Re ° M r “Y Yr ~ ? 7Q ion on Monday evening, April 17, 1978. j were: fohnnie M. Tikiey, Chairman ir M. ve, Vict ‘hairman a <3 \ Feimster Joe “ routman, iIiJ Rok id. De be De Wee >; ’ + } 4 4 y . Am lly mMnagey,r Wikd ° ’ sunt ttorney Cin ) cic y £230 Dems { ‘is in : Wii ring % { ‘ted by the I n ref ( e 1 t secondary 1 t r tl f 3 il vear 1978-1979. Present Department were: Mr. Hoyle, Mr. Mauney, slione? routman raised the question oj 4 be paved this year are in the northe . Mauney stated that during the past tl the paving in Iredell County has fallen nty. Mr. Dellinger poke in reference to ' tating that the Statesville Water Trea this road and a lot of traffic is on the Ti} ) ] - < i } ,or a > rhe road is 15 miles in length. At one paving, but one person refused to give a was stopped by the Highway Department. -~Of-way, they Present Department ads paving } why cree 39] wi ~ti Ps ( ‘gular yriorities from the and Mr. all the rm ena oF or Tour in the southern the road on tment Plant road because time it was right-of-way; Mr. Mauney that assumed } ) they would secondary Roads sentative spoke a bad curve and - Te £ ~ lL, asked for th } hle *¢ Departm CO cannot ‘ al in regard it is a ~ - - > reference to S #1439 and l, L - WaS aavised that this roa CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING . rratre TOV\RAARSA T VEE ‘ \ } NT vib >] YN RS ‘ mn“ f “sr Motion from Commis loner ROad Program as pyr sent 1 rT a . Ae, 5 iG: Aves - 3 LOVGe _ 1978-19 a J \ : . ()4 ' 4 }9 } r 4 + i | 4 { ) ‘ , 15 } Fr I 15 { A } \ ; } ] l , , i v¥ (ADDITI / : , ~4 9 laf , r | 59 } rr). l HY rro 4 i ) t ( , & ’ si | + JAD) Le ~eé ) it) - ) + ) Ero LUS (GRAD 4 Ey ) a “TY ) } 2116 Fro eLias.% fm y 12 7 | rIXAA , ta a ) . ’ ) ) aT iz Fy ) om « 4O WW {AUD LONA bul ld cr to qaanger ft a te the #1867, r 8 road, Ee rsons OnSlideration. paving purchase ric stati n ¥ 4 cons since t travel Mre mrs. > the Department of ' ew Ti S-Of-way. A repre- that the road has ing the road, He Pope spoke in ideration. She ~ paving participation. th e Secondary secondary Roads. AMOUNT LehO S$ 55,000 ’ kaze 63,000 4.0 134,000 L~ 35 161,000 + 0.70 55,000 102,000 0.70 26,000 40,000 115,000 46,000 o y 10,225 461,972 RE-OPEN MEETING REFUNDS AND REBATES approved the VOTING ON MOT m7 Ta) mM .Yoe Ve if ) ) r *.? itl »« Brow T2 Ve We el] M4 > \ if ° . . Na \ ) RP 4 yy L . | r } ) + . ° a + a ‘ ADJOURN MEETING motion refunds ANINI EY ANNI from C fommissioner Long ~ ‘* BUILDING 8:39 p.m, . the Board rebates: » RE: AMOUNT Mobile home Charged on wrong lot 22.00 Farm Use 106.59 41.67 E & R 9.65 E & RF 42.28 It 108.58 23,34 "RA JAN Vase . } r poe ATA AAT ALIVE ne ° « VV 7 . Liew AA “lca Y al ] We lL mVa Doug aA vir & sa > « . - Mrs T 2) ile 1 « A r “ica iS Ww ea 7 Lie WOC Ot { . } é bIbD y } L ] ‘ ¥v ¢ “hh git i ar : 1 é i . 7 vv ha ae “ ] 7 ve l i ” + rats R IN © } 4d . y ] . 4 L € > ° ? za { “ YOY ‘2 j i 28 Key ry)? } f I ‘ mpt Loo LQ -2/8.6 > \ IX T)) 5 Y) Due exemption Wonca ‘YT IV, aCnY , rOUSE Or Gist overy Exempt 29. +} . hme } Cnicken it ine. 6 ¢ nd. AMOUNT erro, axe +,18 30.93 19.50 60.88 97 95 55,00 AMOUNT AV@s.s Statesviitie § 2) Olin 23 tatesville 39 N _ Box 170, Statesville Box 58, Harmony 97 5t., Statesville 8 Statesville 154 Box 106A, Statesville 36 Statesville 6 23 Union Grove 29. e05 - 10 80 83 42 Aa 57 30 AMOUNT Glen Johnson ‘ Mrs. Tarney BS.73 James & Thelma 16.28 Margaret J. Lewis Col he “+ co Q CT e¢ 66. and 6 ) >t a. oO RETIREMEN| ha ry ne Dé in lncrea ce Srzrectzl ive ] LeCctive Ju} up O the Sta 11) A | wou . oa oa Zz + 4 { t rie y CLO ne VOUnTY } 7 } Catn hHpenefiz ) 4 9 © i ¥ 4 ‘ e) ' L_ileé rs i 7 VOLING: eS mT . BI] : ir : e W +} Wilt tc? Ww . ee ’ C) r lock ry ADDY woly wimore’ ine ’ As1U, . { ‘ O sos ney i willan § iy Ox RR +} } bOCN these bid y? + 4 ry « +- } 7 ] ‘ ? Q . | + "oO Woote nN, Finance Director , gave t © Stated that the County had 36 1977-78 FY bua jeted revenues, lL expendéd at the present time. LO the I ara that the re would Cirement plan race tO 6.166 Ounty wishes to b; Ing its plan nent, the County's precentage Ent a $9,000 addit LOonal cost Thi increase represents a Inste i r the present maximum { thy -EC1ISiION wunti} ira Dids for appliance: for cr. s wh Were Opened art ten LeCelved we re as follows: At % 0 the Aay icultura] Extension 398 lal . 7 Mr. wooten stated that in all fairness to Mr. Vaughn, ince he i he : es With the low bid and had snecified nd | | | go, he felt that the decision should be tabled until the next meeting Oy. : Lac oO iste. This qy } noni ce ‘ } . Ee unity 1 velopment Z ++ . < , wv . } 426 Live poxes to. he Count VY. inesée Ww ul 1 be t ; 4 ~ -~ y Hh ada to thi program ; } . arse } ros Y a. Pezgaigd Ay Secor > . ‘Ty © 30 locations. "he . rmay isked the s;o0ard + « ; I Ce. ( ] l lona th + by think . + } , y 'T id ‘ 4 i . ‘ ) 1 +t} ‘ be os ‘ »+ ; y A wa ¢ t . : . 4 i ' , * , ? , L L\fy f i Att ' : RA» ‘ MoM 1] r] Y ‘ t hye a il 17) ‘ } ¢ | t } 7 os , \ . 4 \ i ion 1 ? ; Lal i ¢ . re ‘ t DY ‘ / SLat 7 embpe i7 4 rs ; (ax » rs rhe to Fleming reported that © +} ' } sry, 1 ed 1 Willi be ample reo Commissioner |] lé ] lire 1a : MUL Crna Overs tne epartment aLceas or County could SP Y Or in the wh: County could rm ¢ eas without thousand. The program it would economically do the County could Mrs. Dorothy from the nsurance which igibility other staff 98 annually. will not a! ror ail QQ total of S made, insurance mr. renego- tiated VOTING: Mr rotal PAVING PARTICIPATION: A Public in Cc 2e Fleming A ~ Ayes of 60% included with the other ~ pad County departments + ~ 3: Hoes « QO, Stated that the Federal] and State would reimburse a uf): on this policy. rae ’ Hearing was held on April 4, 1978 : c to paving participat 190n of SR 2476 and SR 2677, A os k lelayed by the Board until Mr. Goforth had an Opportunity was not present and Planning Coor linator, reported to the Board hat the not been mpleted a wel! not recorded at the ffice, i r tine lat ie ] ira @iico this it t road ntingent upon Mr. Goforth } + 1, ' Dr ©Y iqnatures : E/ IREDELL, « Commis- ; : : \ ‘ Vs t itesville, ta ne t nt BUNA. the name, wea \_ WI ¢ rT) : en A ¢f ta trom the | wa i €> ¢ + } 4 } 1» i re ‘ r ‘ ‘ ; ( y t Yr} t ) y ore ys @ I li i t es ] ] } oy ra *¢ » + "i t% in ; countered |! Ce} Lag a ik ? + hy, 4 ‘ W ‘ ? i i t i } Y"4 ‘ rey a4 ‘ i WwW 4 r / , atc 2. Cas a 4 ‘ ¥ @}] ‘ > » 4 | 4 unty, b -d that 1 uy licat ] U t ult t 11 A €>] erv i the LawiyiiiG ne Of t rob] ms elation h ai thie LS 1tem A og rq 1G na tao Bo } We } ii ant's ard Study members to understand ve been fox hunting. members placed on Board. from the Mooresville area as a replacement member. A member is needed from the south end of the s county. Chairman Tilley del iyed Z Z appointment of this member until the next meeting. TACTICAL UNIT FOR SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT: Larry Dickerson, member of , O- the Sheriff's Department, spoke to the ‘Board in reference to the Tactical Unit for the Sheriff's Department. He stated that all members 4 on strictly voluntary basis. They have taken extensive training to learn how to perform their duties in this unit. Fach person spends 125 hours of tt 1ining time on their own time. Mr. Dickerson' request ji ror 95,000 from the Board for buying equip- ment. No d l wa by the Board. Commissioner Long asked Mr, Dickerson to furnish t fa With @ Line item request tor this project. ’ MMUN A J 1 : ‘ I | ng, EM Coordinator, reported that t ernment has asked the County t approximate ih EE OT, “Ene yeah, kp RRR Lye the fire iguring " ' " " ii] " iomer & Henry Cornelius z " " A] " te w ae w ) ° iO ef OY Le it nz yrnel ] y ‘ n : 1 i | i " - Stone ‘oncord i977? Error in pricing 3.91 Otion e Pn say ts > ee Pe c a a ‘ , 3 pach ope ms Aaa, deena sa ean NO tk °c IO i ac ct rior with istruct himself , Lone lL CKOr\, lunteey : ; eecae approved Dy Lredel] COU . Aw } } 5 gt County Since 1964 but has neve y al eo TAAn ea Ss Yankvin Ceres tv put Of Commissioners. The iepartment LS WGOGUtGQ 2it - t4aCQn iH InCy lts four-mi le radius extends into Irecell County. \ TARY } } wee +t thic tar ha ak > ( LLON WaS made by Commissioner Long that this matter be tabled boundaries 9 ee QP ae IREDELL COUNTY Statesville, North Carolina 28677 ’ 1 ‘ : i ; 4 i] ] rave | torola EM 12 ; ; here eral eral ! torola ctaphone 16,] 3416 15 weeks 50 days days 16,079.00 L105 90 days the day-to-day ction d control during emergencies. st. rice) 58,760.00 120 days 18,888.00 8 weeks 17,709.56 8 weeks 7.622.716 112 days ) é 16 2 biz aays 8,014.00 50 days ing tape recorder to record all emergency yrely needed feature not now available NOAA :3, 1978 60 days ificaitons fsectric 3.0 watts from the meets spec~ a bid for rded to ifications and repress nted.) include antenna rh bidder. ‘tfully between * — 4 i ~ ’ > . ' E Statesville, ‘ . 4 DELL North . ( fA ‘. 4 , ryt I \] y } t 4 + ’ . ma ; wa — PE] i i ; o t a a ; a A RALCA Y lstanc Ln LI | hall wt (99 COUNTY Carolina 28677 +s " ' TANC] I hiv ILL SIVA TD ‘ ACTOAIOMG toners on At 4 2 . f ! y »ry 4 ty , rq lve! t i nm tr inty =F © x ti] } » 39 r , ' ‘ Lit i i i As 4 f ? : ‘ missioner be ad improve- }ect1ions > as presented by the Tax : Pre sent for the Me ¢ ‘ Tohn Robe et T ( <> CALs LUO RUE i? ty FUNDS: On a 1 ( approved 1} r Pama Ti 1 ATA AST VAALYLS, Mae ens nne { . . is Mu Bracket? Qo 2 , hss r<O 5 ft JT) Le Py FO 1e t aie ay a . Willia R. Earnhardt Y y } Raiph E. Eudy Pil S « f Pa Ga ‘ LO i sa 1 iTS. Jack he Tro pintves : Toy ODI y ss ja f > Alihert V {co ; \lber ¥. McClain T . A‘ +} try i.“ cKnight Mason & Geneva Milley: on ies Ty 1 . r ‘ ACS onn E. Robertson Bessie H. Swanson & B. Leonard £ 5 4 ng f LONE ira Of °C nlissioners met in Regular Adjourned jc May 11, 1978, following thi oard of bing. 4 the purpose of approving refunds ervisor. tag were: e M. Tilley, Chairman nds Deo Be Bs MIymMaAn at 8350 O.m, f i ( i 1rd unanimously VING rel] Nn is: ADDRESS AMOUNT 0) der St,, Moocresville > 14.48 28 N. Church, Mooresville 12.99 l42 W. McNeely, Ll 16 7 i> pt ? ia . 04 SS, Main: Stu, L37 Elm St., Mooresville 215 Cascade, Mooresville Box 569 Mooresvil lS coming Nidely used by the citizens of the . In the letter =z TF isportation, permission was requested ro tnis road be raged TOYr a total cast e $11,000, Commissioner routmal ( t nt E the Ciler) te the Board of Transportation isking f hi ld it an already-approved prior ity fron tne chnedule, or where the State planned to get the $11,000. VOTIN N MOTION: Aves - 4: Noes =< 0. ADJOURN: Meetir rned or ti fir lssioner Long at 8:45 p.m, North Carotina f : lredeall ¢C, } Uc ty / 4 ied for y a ~ ro Clark Picco, POM IE Fe " Kita Deputy f i By oh Bie Tie heed as bias 1? rnmt} 17 + Rennetn vaugn Robert Rives m Sant + } gonn 7. Smitn Larry M Rhve ry ° Ly VALCO) Wy 24 : { : fOr PpLiann jai r t { 1 y ‘ ] Tak Yy i 1 Tor { Pe ‘ : : John ie" ] i‘ ‘7 int AT; try hase _ rE WO i ) Tt) UY. f KO) Alice Fortne1 aA 17 4 ‘ . By Study. sudget MPLEX: The following persons were appointed ledication of the Agricultural Complex: in wing | O! were appointed to a committee Annual NACO Convention. Booth is for the by Iredell County for the Iredell County : or 7 e ‘ Clerk 1 Carolina iy J ‘ 4 ‘ 5 , ' ( . ; day of 4 1 \ LS 2 bie’ [ ify A pw ) } Mi Gekd’ Deputy « 4“ 4 : = ‘ & 2 ieee ° . } | 1 ‘ . Se i i . oS 4 f i y i ; se a NALMS 4 ; ” iy . ez I. > « . 7 ¢.9 } ; OLawer ci a Th ag” ae eg | 4 + , cz } . t.7 7 me lyde Williams iin v a CePeEK \} 3 te 14 ] ute oute route Pan ele. —_ L977 On discover to '., Robertson iS 77 SE & &K Loi eas Lo77 ON iscovery to . Edwards L977 n discovery to Statesville ttatesville , Hiddenite } _* 23% r ’ ( < L169, 1 { ti Lllicast!l Rd. » nN, 7 i cGy, ‘ae /6V0 , leveland, N( Ox 2Z2i2ZA Statesvi1] , 4 ee Sara W we Fame } & Kent L¢ 34.24 . —Feimsterz out Ly O2an, Ae 46,53 iin Mitchell ite , tatesville 114.62 h & renda Wi] ite 1. Ox 104, O11in, XC 18.58 Souther Route 5, Statesville 4.37 B. Johnson Route 1, Hamptonville 28.39 sJeaver ute 2, Box 244, Cleveland 19.62 Ciary & G. FE. x 112, Statesville 10.18 & Loan Co. 140 E. Water t., Statesville LZeit Ruth Rush ' pringdale Rd., Statesville 11.58 S Liiott 63, tatesville 8.42 > By. Barts 1 L] i Drive, Statesville iZ<ae l Lippard be ’ Ox ASL, tatesville 3.65 ae ey 372, Statesville aa03h ‘ ; WN. as tatesville 15.03 lel Ste F , 1224 { i1., Greensboro 6.90 & yuise 1llard 133 Fieldstone Rd., Mooresville 10.47 R. Duncan Route 11, Box 438, Statesville Los 56 oo te ith age [tO Mapel St., Statesville LZ2,.50 - Holland 117 Kennilworth Rd., Statesville 16.65 Hoover 222 Berry St., Statesville 14.33 W. urd Route 9, Box 222 BA, Statesville 10.12 sville