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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Commissioners Minutes 1963-1964ee Cs ro aw ca Peal members ae namely: Ee Ex Boyer, : Cay oe Be Kester, saa Ry a: ea Pt Re James, and J. M, Yat 3a if Sead the Ceca co aD the invocation by ora ts eral I. Te Avery, ro oa an r eet office for twenty counties, which he rr acknowledged, asking for i ad a a paso Aa ee Fa Peer RALLWAY - GRAIN, RATES, The Board approved the Southern Railway en ‘s reduction in freight pica for multiple-car grain shipments into the REE ne er a ee Pe pe EN eee b RESOLVED, that EB. .E. Boyer, Chairman, be, a he hereby is authorized and Peer oe Tease Mess ga at ae weet owe es ae Eee Te judgment may be necessary or desirable to insuré that the views of Iredell County Board of Commissioners supporting the position of los bral) we) Cem System with respect to the transportation of grain into the Southeast in multiple-car ree in accordance with beet a now on eee ese we bel baa oe) eevee Commission, are PHaEe MR Mh awa Sa Roe ake er eee Ohio, and any other court oe may take jurisdiction ha et eet. Peer ) cameo RE s WiMEE- 18) 015-8 oe PIE Make ROMER Lee Ie RCE E Er era eee ee rte regarding appraisal policies ode Tease on Lake aT the Board adopted. baer following dat hed Fete bite) hante Coates Saar est hs CMM Tee tone fr phen st on ae ; Bessa reat bay on Lake Do a foe akg ae tem mate Daa tet : Bene Bee a Bo Me eee Se Sc aa BTS the same, even . Ps at bal cs i gd cae os soso aati Fy ay Dian.” ce August 12, 1963 7 pay ad ee sox. 16 nx627 The Board of Commissioners convened on August 12, 1963, at. 7:15 P.M., in the +) Commissioners Room of the Courthouse,. with all members present, namely: &, E. Soyer, chairman; R. Be Kestler, Jr., R. J. Holshouser, M, R. James, and J. M. Wagner. . “o The meeting. was opened with the invocation by County Attorney I. Te Avery, Jre c¥ \ WATER RESOURCES. Chairman Boyer reported that he had an inquiry from the State Dévartment of Water Resources inquiring about office space in Statesville for a district office for twenty counties, which he had acknowledged, asking for more information, SOUTHERN RALLYWAY - GRAIN RATES, The Board anproved the Southern Railway Company's reduction in freight rates for miltiple-car grain shipments into the Southeast and adopted the following resolution: ; E. Boyer, Chairman, be, and he hereby is authorized and directed to perform any and all acts which jacgment may be necessary or desirable to insure that the Iredell County Hoard of Commissioners supporting the position of J Southern Kailway System with resvect to the transportation of grain into the Southeast in multiple-car shipments, in accordance with a tariffs now on file with the Interstate Commerce commission, are presentea to the United. States District Court at Cincinnati, Ohio, and any other court which may take jurisdiction in a similar Case, or on an’ appeal. TAX VALUATION OF SUBDIVISION LOTS, In a continuation of the regarding appraisal policies for property on Lake Norman, the the following statement of policy for the appraisal of subdivi anywhere in the county? 1. Property frgnting on Lake Norman, presently appraised as farm property, yO Mee heme te its preset value as long as its use remains the SE oan ag) though owersnip changes, ab aceon any location in the county, when suddivided and improved, the plat recorded and lots offered for sale, will be reappraisec to the developer on an Pana basis at an increased value to refli¢ct the improvements and increased value of the property, Lots when sold to an individual owner will be priced te the new owner on August 12, 1963 Tee Un 4.) a front foot basis. Cy This action was taken on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, and passed unanimously. ZONING ORDINANCE, Chairman Glenn Chandler of the County Planning Board was present to assist in the discussion of the zoning ordinance, After considerable oe discussion the Board decided to hold the required public hearing on September 3rd, and on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, authorized the county attorney to publish the necessary notices of the public hearing to be held on Tuesday, September 3rd, at 7:30 P.M. in’ the courtroom. STATESVILLE CITY SCHOOLS, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr, Wagner, the board approvec a request from the Statesville City School Board, and authorized the transfer of $4,000 from the $6,000 allotted for Morningside High School equipment, and $13,000 from the $42,000 allotted for major capital maintenance fi feo ote. items to be used for the purchase of the new East Statesville Elementary School / af —_ aa =e Py “5 ROAD PETITION. On motion by Mr, Holshouser, seconded by»lir. James, the Soard approved a petition for hard surfacing secondary road No. 2111, know as Liberty Church Road, and Baker Street, off s¥he Hickory highway just outside Statesville, to be forwarded to the State Highway Commission, The meeting was adjourned at 12:30 A.M. until August 15, 133, at 7:15 P.M, Me) i ? f : : yy oat, ee a a Pre > APU a -) North Carolina, Tredell County nts. aa ast eres Filed for registration "$s: pets > ad day of x and recorded in Boo a Peony bah ee pene se ae Cte wat pe 3) ase hy Mr. Wagner, baaubaoe by Mre foe eae CTT Cat tk ee ia eae a ZONING ORDINANCE, Chairman Glenn Chandlerof the County Planning “aioe present to assist in the discussion of the zoning ordinance, After considerable discussion the Board decided to are required public eet on September 3rd, and eo sed teat by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr, en ae authorized the county attorney vs publish the necessary notices of the public ssetpeie to be held on Tuesday, September 3rd, at 7230 P.M. in the courtrooms Cees eenn. CITY SCHOOLS, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the Board approvee a request from the Statesville City Shane ed Board, and authorized the transfer of $4,000 from the $6,000 allotted for Morningside High School Ca : rte t, and $13,000 from the $4,000 allotted for major capital maintenance items to be used for the purchase of the new East Statesville Elementary School SET ROAD PETITION, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the Board approved a petition for hard surfacing secondary road No. 2111, known as Liberty Church Road, and Baker Street, off the Hickory highway just outside Statesville, to be forwarded to the State Highway Commission. Y Buel Meu loka Ram t reboot ce! at 12:30 AeM, until August ae 1963, at at ew & n Be obese te ee ae eee foley ree a] sora bdo) ote Bae es 7 ere poe 1963 os | rn DLA nx629 | oy ee The Board of Commissioners met at 7:15 P.M, on Thursday, August 15, 1963, in " the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: E. E. Boyer, chairman; J. M. Pat te R. J. Holshouser, Max R. James, and Re. Be. Kestler, Jre AID TO BLIND BUDGET. _On motion by Mr. Holshouser,; seconded by Mr. James et w board voted to amend the Aid to the Blind budget by increasing the appropriation from $4752.00 to $6,533.76 for 1963-6, to correct an error in the figures which ‘had been presented to the board due to the omission of AB Hospitalization and caseworker's salary and travel. ROAD PIXITTION, A petition for hard surfacing SR #2159 was approved on motion made by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Wagner, for submission tothe State Highway Commission, TRUCK REPAIR = FATRGROUNDS. Payment of bill for $50.h7 for repairs to the county farm truck which had been turned over to the county agents for use at the fairgrounds was approved for payment on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded ed Mr. James. SURVEY OF COURTHOUSE GROUNDS. Payment of $170.00 on the cost of a survey of the courthouse property to Grier Surveying and Wrecking Company was approved ® on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser,. APPLICATIONS FOR COUNTY MANAGER. The Board continued to screen applications bao Ltt ae slot v-oa MR CM |} em oleae kr ul eke for interviewing a selected group’ on September 9th and Teens e We, . i The meeting was adjourned until August 26, 1963, at 7:15, at which time the Board will meet as a Board of Equalization and Review. North Cardlina Iredell Cou 7 ; 84 pet elas att c User eee . 3 ; ao ay: day rey “and record Clerk t.o the - a oa ee et ar | poe - oN at We oie PY ae beter bast Cs Equalization Pare Review, to ped Bee ceeua td ROS ore 5 om Penrose Re J. Holshouser, Re Bs Koestler, drs z SCL eRba att were! F hale l re Re. pee ae yt eee ee Wagner. basl Mb Reh ole VR ew CM eM meee ae Cae a ba The following tax payers: were heard and action taken as noted: ... le D. 0, COWAN, JR, Protesting valuation on apartment house and lot on Harrill % Street, Statesville, Held open for investigation, 2. ROGER YORK. Union Grove township. Mr. York protested valuation of $7610 (ert value) on house’ and 5% acres of land, Held open for investigation. 3e JOHN C. STIKELEATHER, JR. Mr. Stikeleather had appeared before the Board on July 30th at which time the tax supervisor had been instructed to re-check the property involvet since some mistakes were apparent on the card. He reported the bea a st met st pa ote oda following valuations of property on Monticello Drive, Concord towships Lot #1, $6555 (from $6330); Lot # 2, $5620 (from $4625); r pa oe et NOR Mame Te Gest ale OT Gob a tT he eon ose it Ts eo) Y 2 “ and Lot #3, $6130 (from $6220). The Board approved his Dr. Horace R. McSwain contended that five houses N,. C. METHODIST CONFERENCE, . in Sea rod set ve Mons the Sosa te) and occupied by ministers other than local church pastors are oc oe crm aos tax. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, Rates Lo ea coor the nay peeceate ee! the bare sti! attorney to get a a veh yas. Wee Monet a ket ae Seria General on — tax status of the property. ite FLAKE PRATT. Ae sda as baal to appear sa sete] Pa the tax ad to Pee his eer hd the one pe Bee sa Oe Ree oe in ahha , Rice) Rita outside See ceeay ir tax vudatiene! art) Ter oe ed "the Pyle aay : re oa’ : sor 16 nn631 | ee pee 8s 66, Pl ee tee Inside Township, Dueto the uauaks ED of. a 100 ft. set-back line for building on lots fronting on Cerne Ry Road, which in most instances Pre hy pene es Mc Mh platted due tp insufficient depth, the Board allowed the following Perot tt on motion made by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler: ! Reduced er Owner From To - TeV. IE eos! #i81l * Le A. Parks $2070 $1035 Set=—back line pas y] 8 17735 17085 - Ms ptey | 7) 1500 900 a t P| . BRN Mr.& Mrs.K.C. Eller Srv 1500 975 " " rs r TES ae Sle om T 186 a 1620 = 1215 f i Set-back line, hill, correct front ft. price pas) lb Correct front ft.price pays We M. Aiken bp ielebs 91400 1970 ee | pes ae Mrs. Billie C. Grier Pai mr.0 0 ier en eee! " 1800 1hho f f ph 1800 pare) " rT) napa oF ve Horton 1800 140 " " ae 192 3. Mi eva a 1800 1Lho n " roe " Vit) 25195 i) fT Bh) " ees 900 " r The meeting was adjourned until Friday, September 6, 1963, at 7:30 P.M. a ae a bats ee ms r n Ree OLS) 3 a 16 eri S| est et eee eee eee ke tg pee ea ee ae re 1963; eit the-firet-Monday_was Labor Day+ The Board met in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse at 2:00 P.M., with the following members y Pe eo ee URE sl Pu ee eee PA) rae ol Mt mer CS ba Absent: Max R. JameSe The meeting was opened with the invocation by County Attorney Avery. MT. MOURNE paso DEPARTMENT. A delegation from Mt. Mourne Fire Department, CTC Monge Oa Me) soR Mr) SW os 6) 7e Pampered Te) the board that they had gotten séme prices on fire truck chassis and they were running considerably higher than at cb eRer Meo) SMe Mmm Meer el Mek eal and asked that more funds be provided . Preah ae oP Roehm NMR Mo MRO Meet Peg of their eouipment. After discussion the commissioners instructed the county attorney to proceed with legal advertisement for bids for truck and equipment on the same specifications as were used heretofore. bet Mea Me ee a Moe Smeets eee difficulties due to their inability to get a Mooresville telephone, since they are within the area served by the Mecklenburg Telephone Company, and that most of their service area is on the Mooresville telephone lines Commissioners asked the county attorney to take the matter up with a CLT aa bee Meee Ry Ske MR eme Meme deers e me Toba Be waiver to allow Moores ille Telephone Company to serve the fire departmente TREDELI MEMORTAL AND LOWRANCE HOSPITALS, Chairman Boyer reported that he had received a letter from each hospital notifying him that the boards of directors had concurred in the recommendation of the commissioners that a survey be made of each hospital by competent outside consultants who would also be acceptable to the Medical Gare Commission, On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the chairman Uj - was authorized to find a competent consultant, who would be acceptable to Medical Care ss Comriission and agreeable to the hospitals, and arrange to have the survey madese Ns G.. ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded meee Cee te Mt Mis | Bee Teja BB ie os the State Association of eles metre ue S Shel a Mee CoM vo) bakkie payment of annual dues in the amount of vara ee SUPERIOR COURT SOLICITOR, Chairman Boyer read a ketter from Solicitor Zeb Ve Morris in which he asked that the Board of Commissioners request a special week of Peta ee Me Se MEM ok vee PME ee Me Mba eet am CT belt Ne Re LL Se ak r Se ae rae 5) aes Pra Coes ieee cee Cage bee eee eee eerie of the aah in Iredell Superior Court. After discussion, the board voted to CERES the chairman to get in touch with Solicitor Morris and see if Rind would be eee rney se) a employment of an assistant solicitor for the on weeks, of criminal court for the regular October term, on a trial basis, at a cost not to exceed $200.00 per week in lieu of UTES ats the special term of court at this time, After the October poaeen they could then reevaluate the situation and determine whether or not an assistant solicitor might make it possible to keep up with the docket, ATD TO PLIND. On recommendation of Mrs. Edith 5, Franklin, Welfare Director, the Board approved one reinstatement and three revisions 9f blind aid grants. Motion was made. by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr, Kestler, and passed, Fn APNE 2 DEPARTMENT, After discussion it was agreed that Mrs. Franklin would edie make a detailed report of all the activities of the welfare department twice oath year, in lieu of quarterly reports which had been previously suggested. PARKING LOT AT WSLFARE PUILDING, Mrs. Franklin also reported that the parking area for the welfare employees is inadequate and asked that the driveway from Kelly Street and part of the lot be graveled, On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. > Wa mer, the chairman was authorized to investigate and make necessary improvements, IREDELL COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, Request from the Tredell County Soil and Water Conservation District for a part time secretary was discussed with Veterans Service Officer Van Hoy, to examine the possibility of the Veterans Service secretary's being able to handle the work. Mr. Van Hoy agreed to investizate the situation and report back to the board, - os QLD AGE PoP PE NL NOE County Attorney Avery submitted information on the status of Old Age Assistance liens and asked the Board to instruct him as to their wishes for the collection of the liens since some of them were already out of. date, CoML ME ASR MDA Sa SMe S Re My Cs Wet) brought for any of them. He also reported that effecthve October 1, 1963, the lien law by General Statute will be Sed om Ce Tr thet 5 a . A-P.T.D. recipients. After discussion, the Board passed a motion made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. Wagner, authorizing the county attorney to proceed be enforce collection on those cases not barred by the statute of bee esrtepiaataies and to investigate and report Pet mets aa ee we) od oT) ee Culeh Wo Mele hae Jeb ol RAT “i ee icanie cae samureras 2 phen oa : es It was tg ree Rd er ea MRA aN ML arer a could collect on Lae ry a of 15% of the OS odileated Pde Sc the collection of said Old Age Pert sos Te en ee Bh Ret APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC SEED STORAGE WAREHOUSE, A request was received from We Ke cation for a license for the conduct of a public’ seed Brawley for i ast of an Peet! storage ee etry in the name of eng Seed Company, as provided under Article 38, Chapter 106, General Statutes of North Carolina. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded Ne hare Etat application of Brawley COG er ten mine OCA Me oe Leb aede seed storage and the application signed by all of the county commissioners. warehouse was approved LATE TAX LISTING PENALTY = RALPH MULLIS. ae eee eT tees Mullis in regard to late listing penalty charged on 1960 tax, which is still unpaid, was considered, and the facts as set out were verified by John Smith, tax supervisor. Since it appeared that Mr. Mullis! tax return, which had been mailed in, would have been EME DG RR Te nt Ebene ae Mba ke bs) without penalty, and the penalty postmarked wi should not have been charged, the board authorized the tax supervisor to rebate aa Mel ee amen salon ae Bed best 4 the tax collector to accept the check which Mr. Mullis had tendered as payment in full of the 1960 tax. This motion was made by Mr. ] Holshouser, and seconded by Mr. Kestler. ed TAX REBATES. The. following list of rebates issued by the Tax Supervisor during Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler: the month of August were approved on motion by Townshi. Year pve ’)Reason Geo, J. Herusk mg ode i Fy bGetp kel) 1963 $210 +-$1.85 House torn down -1962 1070 = %42 Car and truck listed incorrectly J. I. Thomas Inside Blok ste. te PORE ba C. Creek 1960 ob -81 Double listing to John Woods Roscoe Morrison C. Springs 1962 2.00 Poll SJ ORO MB EMBs ast tang n ‘ er Pee eS C. Creek 1963 1780 -15.66 Bldg. on wrong lot- on disc, for Troy T. Miller. aaa Belle Moore Ce Creek 1962 390— 3.43. Put on Disc. to Fr bb ehg bret seee Keith B, Clodfelter 400 = 3.52 Error in addition of $100, $75. val of : error in difference. ) of lot value. Rebated E225 foydouble listing of lote et F ve | ial ‘ bap A ee Ce es eee ee Pee ee ee | | from $3075 to $3015 RPM ae URS eels ea. ie Loy a pay rt -10,69 Changed by Bd. of Ea. : res) : 1 . rte Inside Beek S90- 5.19 1" " m, Pas she ae Inside + 1963 100+ 12,32" 1 0 Billie C, Grier bast shel) - 1963 1080 -9,.50 " en Oe eet eee 1963 360-317 * r en a ae ener ey eee , F Re Ome sel Sa Bast peel) 1963 9h5 - 832° 8 n ” Ee et he $11,870 Amt. Rebated $ 10.52 Poll Tax 2.00 Personal - None TAX LISTING OF MOTORBOATS. The tax supervisor reported that his office has received and checked the list of motorboat owners from the N. C. Wildlife Resources Oh ee TR emt Mes adel sae eel Mc Meo) be Bee eae Maes TM Roo Mr MES e Beet lel 7 ett 7 a reported that in some instances the boats are located permanently outside the county and in most of these cases the owner will give him sufficient information to check with the other county to see that the boat is listed there. However, in a few instances the owner would not give him this information. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the tax supervisor was instructed to list for taxes at a r ¢ value to be determined by the best information available to him, any boat, the owner of which refused to give sufficient proof or information to substantiate his contention that the boat was listed in another county, the presumption being that personal property is listed at the tax situs of the ower, ROAD PETITIONS. The following road petitions were approved for submission to the State Highway Commission, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler: 1. Glover St., off Eastside Drive. Maintenance requested, 2. SR #1900, extend road for 0.2 mile, SR #2125, Butler Mill Road. Hard surface. he SR #1611 and 1591, Love Valley Road. Grade and pave, é COUNTY HOME. Chairman Boyer reported that he, along with an architect and the farm agent, had inspected the main building at the county home to determine if it would be practical to consider using it for office space for the extension service Prt test ae He reported that they had found ‘the building in surprisingly good condition, and that bast) eae epee seennees ~ Forfar vey ee mpace aaa pasate ett roe F Tetel Te an Rarer een pteF oe) ar Pegran stating that the sae floor of the building could be put in condition, mr painting, wiring, lighting, and heating for approximately $5150.00 The proposal to move the offices to the county home was discussed with ENT) Franklin and Mrs. Nancy NAP) with Chairman Boyer eet some of the long range needs of the county for office space and the necessity to do some rearranging. in order | to Pas any plan underway. psTeR As} Print] RR Mee a Me MA Moat fet] Roc het feared the location would be bad for the people they serve and would hinder the program, and asked for some guarantee that if they go it would be only temporary, The matter was war open for pm nee consideration. FARM AGENT, Wayne Franklin gave his August report, the main PAS oR abel Wahl been the Junion Dairy Show, which he Pere was probably the largest junior dairy a in the southeast. He also stated that a committee of the farm groups in the preenrs is requesting that the county be approved for Dat gor and that el Beebe Maes snes e ibe tke Mel Moh cel authority to make emergency loans on account of drought conditions, HOME AGENT, Mrs. Nancy Myers gave the report for her department for Auguste ‘TELEPHONE FOR RESIDENT JUDGE'S OFFICE. The Board ratified the action of the chairman, which had been previously authorized, in installing a telephone in the eh MS ie Bhs tke kay ele, Mee Tole teak ct Mel Ny Tet anes an aa charge for local service. GRAND JURY REPORT, On motion by Mr. pe Te! by Mr. Wagner, the chairman and county accountant were authorized to make the necessary minor repairs in the county buildings whieh had been pointed out in the grand jury reporte CONFISCATED LIQUOR, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, beled tale Ret ballot ce MAT county accountant to donate ten pints of tax paid liquor which had been turned over to the commissioners by the superior court to Iredell Memorial Hospital. SUPPLIES FOR RECORDERS COURT, Allowance of $30.00 from the contingent fund . i for stationery and postage for the judge and solicitor of County Recorders Court was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, a om Kestler. ss Rega pee Ss oo amy : eae |) co supperat Coe Cy a UA HEARING ON ZONING ORDINANCE, The Board of Commissioners reconvened in the Courtroom at 7:30 P.M., with all members of the board present, Max R. James having now joined the group. The purpose of this meeting was to hold the public | hearing on the Zoning Ordinance as required by lawe Also present were Messrs. Chandler, Cornelius, Morrow, and Keeter, members of the I, T. Avery, Jr., county attorney; C. H, Davis, planning county planning board; director; Everette Jones, Mooresville Tribune; Jerry Josey, Statesville Record & Landmark; )and Mrs. Bernice McJunkin, clerk to the board. Chairman Boyer called the meeting to order, Peavey. its purpose and opened it to the publice Jay Frank, a local attorney, asked for clarification of the building setback line on the lake, and was told that the ordinance does not have one, that the only regulation, would be the requirements of the health department. The only other person present, Mr. Henry Rimmer, when asked if he cared to say Cheha capes le wee lee mesl ety The board members then discussed among themselves several provisions of the ordinance, particularly the role of the Board of Adjustment and method of appeal, and the employment of a building inspector. The County Attorney was instructed to get a ruling on whether or not a Board of Adjustment had to be appointed, and if the Commissioners could hear appeals from decisions of the building inspector. Commissioners also requested that "minimum lot size" description be clarified so that lake frontage under water, although used in the. deed description, could not be used to meet the minimum size requirements. The public hearing was adjourned at 9:00 P.M, COMMISSIONERS RECONVENE. Commissioners returned to the Commissioners oom to Paster Meat es meeting. PLAT # ALLISON ACRES, Plat of subdivision of W. HE, Allison property, known’ as Allison Acres, was approvgd on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, upon recommendation'of the planning board. MINUTES FOR JULY AND AUGUST. Minutes of the commissioners’ meetings for July Pw Crt aes approved from Rl eer ETC ay ¥ noe eae ag 2 ee — rae eae ee ; ih 3 a | BL fort ix) ee Pen ey Tt th * i" si eee : ; “k Page 7 Cee aN eRe COR Te er a ea eee eet CM CM hae Te eel SRS ke REPORTS, The following reports were received and ae eee eT Me a eRe TS) Electrical Inspector ~ August Veterans Service Officer + August eR Ay tar teem CT att City Library Annual Audit Report > WrettRMct tte aa we ae RT TE Inspector- from City of Statesville. LIST OF BILLS, ia anak ts usec rena Ci Oe a ile : mia yy Some ta beret FT AUGUST 1963 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Annual Budget Tro € oe. 2) Spent July 31. 311.30 G 1856 Bernice M. McJunkin CEU E tas 150.00 G 1927: Re Be Kestler, Ab ar peal oat ft.) pale ee) G 1928 E. E. Boyer " 159.72 G 1929 R. Je Holshouser « a vee G 2016 E. E. Boyer eee Me eM T 21420 G 2017 R. J. Holshouser " 26.140 G 2018 Max R. James n 25.60 G 2019 R. B. Kestler, Jre i 21.20 G 2020 J. Me Wagner amen) 15.00 G 2021 Ne C. Assoc. of Co. Commissioners - Membership Var 88 G 2136 J. M. Wagner Expenses Slee aS TAX SUPERVISOR Annual Budget 2,320.00 Spent July 31 G 1849 Mary Lee Cowles EWE ban'g * 315.00 G 1850 Peggy P. Summers : Wy e 315.00 G 1851 Glenn W. Walker er 280.00 G.1852. John T. Smith Salary & Travel aay i G 1853 Calvin E,. Evans Salary 5 eee en. G 1926 Petty Cash, Treas. Misc. Expense Sr e.8) G 2051 C. E. Evans Travel 78.0 G 2116 Business Machine Service Co. Maintenance 60.00 ¢°2118 Brady Printing Co. Supplies 1,000.07 . ear SIGs m7 1s O10 hs 30} Annual Budget 20,215,00 Spent July 31 peepee G 1832 Willie Taylor Salary Terao, @) + 1833. Willie Taylor n 45.00 G 1834 Willie Taylor " 45.00 G 1835 Willie Taylor " 45.00 G 1836: Willie Jones " 45.00 G 1837 Willie Jones " Ere 8) B G 1538 Willie Jones " 45.00 ; 1839 Willie Jones " 45200 G-18h0 Michael R. Lackey . 45.00 G 1841 M4chael R. Lackey " Toei, 8) G.1842 Michael R. Lackey " Tee G 1843. Michael R. Lackey " 5.00 3185 Grier Surveying—-% Wrecking Cos Survey 170.00 G 2022 Thomas & Howard Co. Supplies op a G 2023 Iredell Chemical Co. n , 27280 eM. O YM Ose ve oe Uh oe MEO " 4 68,00 G 2025 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. sic are ar] Py G 2026 Poole's Refrigeration Service " 109,60 3} 2120 City of Statesville Services Vaid G 2126 Home Exterminating Coe Pest Control 5.00 G 2128 Duncan Plumbing & Heatimg Co. Repairs realy. G 2130 Modern Electric Co. Supplies rote!) ! ee Os) LONG BUILDING Annual Budget Sree’ Spent July 31 - 140.32 G 2027 Millsaps Hdw. Co. Repairs 1.2h G 2028 Cole Hardware Co. Supplies ae G' 2029 Beavers Repair Shop " 1.00 r G 2120 City of Statesville Services 156.10 9 2128 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Stoel ea) 16,60 i) 176.49 ) cr > PEEP een ete -e eo G 2137 Vit ¥4 Vey) Paarl 10 be) 2056 2057 2058 rot rae) BO ONQoo2g G 1855 ce helt) eme.8 oe emake G. 2116 151,423.00 ee Spent July 31 3, 799.56 bee 235.00 Bs | oP Ts De. Harry 3. Underwood bd 3 Pl. Mrs, Claudia Robinson ter a! 300 Mrs, Billie 0. Grier Tax Refund 9.50 Town of Troutman Contract 50.00 Town of Harmony Ma 50.00 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc. i 50.00 Cool Springs Fire Dept. Inc. Aiea 50.00 Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. n ome, 8) West Iredell Vol. Fire Bept. n 50.00 Central School Vol, Fire Depts " Oe. ®) Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. " 50,00 Troutman Vol. Fire Dept. Pire Calls 1544.00 eyere) ME epoch a) Oe Ba DD oh eel 196,00 City of Statesville " 8.00 Dept. of, Conservation & Devs Forest Fire Control 2h9 1h Statesville Library est arenes) 100.00 Town of Mooresville n for library 75.00 National Guard - Statesville Donation ya P08) National Guard « Mooresville n : 25200 Horton Auto Repair Shop Farm Truck Repairs perry Statesville Record # Landmark Ad Paleo 3 Southern Rell Telephone Go. ~ Services eee Law Enforcement Officers Benefit % Retirement Fund ~ Ret. sy nels) PCP TC Mh MM eee Be 7 965.00 Pre Py Ba eR ei tes 9 . Annual Budget mre 8.0 P 10.8) Sle she a a eo 2,123.28 Due MR \LeMB Ret thar stole Vt song Bett bar eels) Yee te) e 1,947.10 PLANNING BOARD Annual Budget Pre re!) Spent July 31 401.94 CRE 1 WR LOMO sr eleR Eo Board Meeting 10,00 W. H. Keeter " . parva lt.) elect Smee patst Ro Ree) MW he) We. H. Lee " Seay J. Allen Knox " pre, 8) A. P. Steele, Jre bd 10.00 bets White es Pea Ree Ete a eae \ " eva" Traffic & ae XE Tote pat sheet aL apa) Be!) , ff byes)" COUNTY Note ta tks Annual Budget 11,005.00 pores east Pree) | Betty Jean Robb rw bn 290.00 trae het Lemon iris = ee) " py eee B. N. Scroggs . File Cabinet 48.93 Beam Printing Co. Supplies Bis) 20.00 fy) Business Machine Service Co. j Maintenance | AQEAQOWAQAWAANMAQBWEVFOQQ G ei & Le n ei re G la) i ei G 7 6 OQ Aa QqmaQa oe Eek ok Bese Kel wee Te Bite PU ere ol) Fae Pee go eet William G, Johnson Marshall Maness » Lra M. Overcash Jr. Lawrence 0. Goodin Je Ce Rumple . ban ames Ye a Dwight Myers Zeb Nicholson L.. 0. Goodin Marshall Maness Oe a a fT. S. Thompson Villiam G, Johnson - 1 Overcash R. E. Perkins U. S. Postmaster National Safety Council Beckers Business Machine Service Co. Maintenance Brady Printing Co, Supplies T. K. Abernethy ' Radio Service 1/7 TREASURER~TAX COLLECTOR Judy L. Gilleland ST we tang Betty Jane Cooke n Flossie S. King ve Houston L. Johriston ft N. T. Houston Salary & Travel Ue S. Postmaster Postage : Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising Mooresville Tribune e Houston L. Johnston Travel Beam Printing Co. Supplies Business Machine Service Co. Maintenance Brady Printing Co. Supplies { j Beaty cel MR Pee eel let teek s Helen R. Gregory : Elizabeth H, Goodrum Le. Le Nesbit . L. Le Nesbit boy art ta) Business Machine Service Co. preheat Set tele tates” APP RB gd Nee os a Clifton E, Bridges Edna F, Brown Bueba pr eA NE ares Millicent K. MeCurry Vee MOPME Ecol oe] Mary Lew Smithy af as Pence ety aS Sen ee aes te 2,92h.77 PLB 225.00 320,00 Eirekes Caries 700,00... 1,182.18 351.28 men: See Pai Annual Budget 38,91h,00 : Spent July 31 PPh eed ie 315.00 275.200 Vibe Pie 9) 240.00 Fy Se 9) von 8 8] PONT VM ees Ma ac pet mee 2 BA, oe fd RoR-Enk BoE E-n toot Eth Eki kee Te eee 169 Fang eee Ps = 3 ye)8 § BOP me hs: st) a8 Fol Ae Me Ae pee arte Avonelle C. McVey bd : 14.70 Ys he) Georgia ae oe ee Py 52.57 2086 Thelma C. Barker " 27037 VOY MM Bete pee MN PE ieee! " 13.16 2088 Millicent McCurry " Pa} re Ea Pe ve ae 13.99 2090 Mary Lew Smith " “ * 14.98 2091 Edith Bryson Franklin " oe Ba Tey. 2092 Mooresville Telephone Co, Inc. Services 6.10 2093 D, K. McNeely © Sons Rentals Beat 25200 209 Dr. John S, Hardaway . ™ Medical 15.00 2095 Dre L. M. Little i aye.) 2096 Dr. J. M. Robertson " 15.00 2097 The Troutman Clinic i) 10,00 G-2098 I. B. M. Corporation et emear ote Ter) Te ae G 2113 Southern Bell TelephoneCo, Service 201.61 G 213, Starrette Typewriter Service Teo Rt | 78.15 G 21h3 N. C, Local Government Bnployees' Retirement System - Ret. 21h | | Sees ‘ ° FARM AGENT Annual. Budget Spent July 31 ce Rol) ap abet le Aah PMT NL Salary 162.17 G 1895 ° Betty C. Harrington " 143,08 G 1896 Wayne L. Franklin " bo Poy G 1897 Lineous B. Nance Jre " 238.67 G@ 1898 Howard M. Stamey " Ven 8 Pe, 9) G 1899 Harry W. Myers Jr. om 306.00 G 2099 L. B. Nance Jre Travel . By eens G 2100 W. L. Franklin a be eres Cor atey MEBs irc SMe ol eee Soe e eyed Ra bey Mee Sto Soe Mie eR OM l a h) P. A. System on roel Pay a G 2117 Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. Maintenance 59.00 G 2122 Statesville Drug Co. Supplies 6.08 G 213%) Starrette Typewriter Service " oP 3 > az NEGRO FARM AGENT ’ . Annual Budget eee tae e 2103 dD. rors aks : Travel pRee 0) G 210) Kee-Lox Mfg. Co Sra eet) pre 2" : . “e : é Pe rT ry i) 20,667.00 a ree BPS ree rab Y) O AAQAPAWAQAQNLN VBaM ne Se | Pep ie op te op Ul op 1 oo o> tx Om UE OP OP PP > DS ADAG WaA|AaNE | Awa @ ana Rehr phe h io am 1896 aRsy A 1898 1899 VO be] 2100 2101 vay 2117 via liad ra ie 1900 ye Res] 2104 D,. O. Ivey D. O. Ivey Kee-Lox Mfge Coe NEGRO FARM -AGENT 5 4 . Avonelle C. McVey Salary 386.00 Elizabeth French Boyd " . 386,00 Georgia H. Blowe eas 350,00 Jewell C. Van Hoy " BS ere etek Me PSC el sao) iv : 288,00 Sara Marie Neese " 274.00 . Lois I. Sigmon " rate. ¢) Betty Sue Troutman " Ya ETON, 8) Nora Lee Deal ® 226,00 Reba H. Ferree " ' 274.00 Edith Bryson Franklin " 802.00 H. W. Rogers Board Meeting 12.38 O, A. Dearman Sre wo pre |e) Mrs. Fred Bs. Bunch Jre ® 10.00 Anne C. Johnson Mileage eS Elizabeth French Boyd " : nis Peril Evelyn W. Ridenhour " ie: ye Pe Avonelle C. McVey n ; 14.70 Georgia H. Blowe " pyre Thelma C. Barker " ya PL A Buta teem K PE res) " t 13.16 Millicent McCurry " ears) Edna ¥. Brown " PP e, Mary Lew Smith " me aT 2 Edith Bryson Franklin tt i Bale P20) Mooresville Telephone Cos Inc. Services 6.10 eae Ome Saini leet Mae awe area yaerie,8) MPR e tase tr Ng Medical 15.00 Dre Le M. Little " 5.00 Dr. Js M. Robertson A ree The Troutman Clinic a 10,00 I. Be M. Corporation Maintenance 42.50 . Southern Bell TelephoneCo. Service 201.61 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 178.15 N. C, Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Ret. Tope Pe en , 3,120.36 : FARM AGENT Annual Budget 20,667.00 Spent July 31 1,627.90 abe Piel Acme Pee AS Salary ; 162.17 Betty C. Harrington " 143.08 Wayne L. Franklin " : Brion Lineous 2. Nance Jre * 238.67 Howard M. Stamey " 290.00 Harry W. Myers Jre " 306.00 L. Bs Nance Jre ipa ha ) a Brute W. L. Franklin " ere a a Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co. Supplies 15.72 Barker's Radio-T.V. Service Pe ee | 283.7h Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. Maintenance 59.00 Statesville Drug Co. Supplies omre Starrette Typewriter Service ) 18.32 , Py 7 Annual Budget SP Sere!) Spent July 31 255490 Cone 190.00 Travel 16.00 See ea T) press paar 3 ee cae hoe) pa ey4 Bh ey) phe) rate)’ 2106 2107 ya teys) 2118 ya) EO OQOQOAOAoO pe) 1906 2109 oo ee o>) ey 4 1908 1926 2110 2111 2113 oo PP o> > 1908 1909 2112 2113 yam ya yaar G2 G2 G2 @ 2 © © Q2 1910 e2ei 1912 1913 eer eae 1916 1926 2116 2117 2118 BIAANQQAHAAA a POY MeO elt Ts] Nancy I. Myers SSG Et Papa ek. bE Velen ae OC Tle a) CRG yap ai ik Eston ae Pe st elles] Nancy I. Myers Mayberry Refrigerator Service Brady Printing Co, Starrette Typewriter Service Maxine Rutledge Pauline E. Moore Pauline E. Moore Tak Pen BE Sate) 1 Je P. Van Hoy Petty Cash, Treas. He eM S ae lesa Th am Enterprise Printing Co, Southern Bell Telephone Co, Je P. Van Hoy Helen H. Kyles Ai ie ET) Hoy Southern Bell Telephone Co, Beam Printing Co, The American Red Cross N. C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret, i] Isaac T. Avery Jr. Martha D, Parker Robert } Parks Frances R, Moore Betty M. Baity Shirley S. White Carl G. Smith A meer) ae a tT Business Machine Service Co, Smith-Corona Marchant Inc, Brady Printing Co, » NEGRO HOME AGENT VETERANS SERVICE CIVIL DEFENSE COUNTY ATTORNEY CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Anmal Budget Spent July 31 bd Po lene 8) " ee a LT7lse oy sd 155.67 Travel Ty Prey J 21.00 bee Mn SEE y Lhe12 Repairs 3.50 Supplies Ty Annual Budget Spent July 31 Salary 62.33 " , 130.00 Travel ’ 68.58 eo 3 | Annual Budget Spent July 31 Salary 200,00 ST RE aaa kT Bene 6) Postaze 20.00 Toe Ore, @) Supplies Pho e) Services rePey4 SSE Annual Budget Spent July 31 SEN bag 300.00 " 27h 200 Travel by Pes Services Erte) Supplies DTP ey " 5.63 cea Annual Budget Spent July gl Retainer Fee 200.00 ee y.0,0 P80) Annual Budget Spent July 31 ¢ Bl Ne) ] 230.00 bs 235.00 " Fase PA 0,8) * 525.00 eet) 16.00 CEB a 7 ee Ter) 40.00 Supplies ars Supplies Pr) 2,017, 10,012.00 ees) ya 908.00 243.08 7580.00 621.26 PES ee CPP 2,400.00 v0 6a 8 8) 32,710.00 y 915. 36 Ce Me in meet) Mae. G@ 1933 Edna Ferster Annual Budget Spent July 31 pm ie 8 ere @ xs 154.00 G 1916 Carl G. Smith Salary 50,00 G 1917 Boyce G. Gibson Jr. " Brieree) G1918 R. A, Hedrick 4 : 350.00 bree AAU p> 88 A Mee Olt a . Annual Budget 900.00 Spent July 31 75.00 G 1916 Carl G. Smith SUE wf ers,” 75.00 ip Uee ° Annual Budget 25,193.00 Spent July 31 1,605.59 G- 2119 J.°G. Rumple Boarding Prisoners 1,631.48 © G 2120 City of Statesville Services 185.73 G 2121 James M. Holland, D.D.Se Dental Services 20.00 G 2122 Statesville Drug Co. Supplies 2.78 G 2128 Public Service Co. of N.C. Inc. Gas 1.91 G 212 Zep Manufacturing Co. Supplies 110,11 G 2125 Piedmont Linen Service PAaBet- eWicl-) aka Ret) Pye ee G 2126 Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control Service 5.00 G 2127 The Mebane Co. Bedding 648.90 G 2130 Modern Electric Co. Supplies res yaa BPS COUNTY HOME Annual Budget 7,500.00 Spent July 31 G 2128 Duncan Plumbing « Heating Co. Repairs 18,00 G 2129 Duke Power Co. Lights Teas) 3 2130 Modern Electric Co. Repairs Vee 2: Pe i GENERAL RELIEF Annual Budget 37,545.00 Spent July 31 3,111.76 193 Raymer Oil Co. Fuel 5200 ¢ ‘G 1935 A&P Tea Co, : to ole pas kt) « 199-00 G 1936 Archer's Food Store n 10.00 G 1937 Brown's Grocery i 3200 G@ 1938 City Grocery & Market n 14.200 eae ae Meee) be RM) > a1: Paes oy " 25-00 Cenk: No mmer BME MLC ta. 17 " ab G 1941 Drum's Super Market " 16.00 G@ 192 The Food. Basket n 7.00 G 1943 Fraley's Wholesale Div. * 32200 G19h Gregory Brothers | MW 5-00 G 1945 Harmon's Food Store " 98.50 G 1946 Harris Teeter Super Markets #12 " 29.00 G 1947 Sherrill's Super Market " pea) , Coe RTM Bs stom «8 ME) a Fae ost a ¢ 4.00 G 1949 Winn-Dixie Stores, Ince " 30.00 G 1950 Belks Clothing APPL: ? b) oe 3 hie or rE | j it 1952 @°1953 ce) G DHA AQMQANMAWNQEOIAQRQA22000 20 we) baby tLe beh yA Bays eos) 1960 1961 Beye) BE Tey| NB ako 1966 hey pesos pelos) 1970 ved Nene ave) meyer shee Movie G ‘1977 he oP | ee oe oe 1978 Be ae] 1980 pelo + 1982 * HRAIAQMQARVWOOMAMOPMANMOOAMD|AOM 4 © -G COOOOQM Mm @ 1983 ala) 1985 1986 barey i 1985 1989 1990 eae 1992 sae) 3 | pen Beeb) 1996 ari 1998 Sb 2000 2001 2002 v10.0%) 2004 V8, Oh) 2006 2007 48,0) 2009 2010 yon nt 2012 2013 yon wl 2015 p38 yah 2132 D & O Trading Post Efirds Dept. Store The Gold Shop Foe a ee eae ean) Je Ce Penney Co. Raylass Dept. Store Sherrill White Shoe Co, Ince Petty Cash - Welfare Dept. Nathan Blackwelder C. C. Blankenship Mrs. Albert Ceoper Mrs. A. e Gibson Mrs. Glenn Havner Mrs. Joe Jenkins Mrs. Re L. Pearce Mrs. Spencer Reid Mrs. Johnny A. Scott Mrs. Bobby Sells eR Ea ole MRE bao! Mrs. T..B. Wetmore Mrse Clyde Wilcox Mrs. S. C. Williams Requal Bailey Barium Springs Orphanage Mrs. Sidney Bumgarner Mrse J. C. Dagenhart Mrs. Roland Deal Jack Elliott Mrs. Leonard Freeze Mrs. Mott Redmond Mrs. Carl d. Reece Clara Sharpe Nathaniel Stevenson Mrs. Roy =. Warren Johnson Funeral Home Dingler's Drug Store Fisher Drug Coe Goodman Drug CoO» sob twee) eam erory Lowery Drug Co. Miller Drug Coe Ne eee ae ED a ae rt ‘Statesville Drug Co. Troutman Drug Store White Drug Co. Yr, William A. Davis, Jr Dr. F. We Dick Dr. Pressley Dunn, Jre Dr. A. M.. Henderson Dr. William F. Lovell Or. W. C. Palmes Jr. Drs. Stegall & Walker Dre Irl J. Wentz Dr. J. SherrodWilliams aes Clothing bi . . " Li Misc. Expense Pe PSS OP 13204 5elh By Py 4 1h.60 2.58 26.10 School Fees & Boarding’ Hm.Carel02.00 Li bi " " " A Soy heen beteMmsle (Meer ba bi W " bi bi Pa " hi American Hospital Supply Corpe " Charlotte Rehabilitat’on Hospital" Charlotte Memorial Hospital Tredell Memorial Hospital Iredell Memorial Hospital Lowrance Hospital N. Ce Memorial Hospital N. C. Memorial Hospital Rowan Memorial Out Patient Dept. Western N. C. Sanatorium Js I. Thomas s J. I. Thomas T. Ke Abernethy Hospitalization tt " t bi Li J pe ole ma FNAB) Travel Radio Service pi od 104,00 68.18 57.00 52-00 pyre 8 Pay Pie 8) 15.00 158.50 52.00 $2200 102.00 104.00 * 40.50 50.00 101.62 5 erie @) 150.00 * 50.00 eye 8) 150,00 100.92 - 80.78 h2e12 eet. 3200 3.00 5.10 Pa b 5 Was Pe 4.80 SPY! es '@) 13.75 ore. 8. 3.00 5200 21.00 20.00 10.00 5200 41.00 Sr 1e.8) 15.00 9627 plepe er Ai Pios! 273250 pee 40.00 56.64 7.00 7250 pnt: ®) 359 39-19 Annual Budget Spent July. 31 390.00 150.00 10.00 Peri) COnere A Spent July 31 G 1830 Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. 3,813.26 cao eS MISCELLANEOUS G 1825 Northwestern Bank To invest School Funds BET Pele Pa) G 1827 Iredell County A. F. D. C. Fund 1,076.56 G 1828 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund 71.17 G 1829 Iredéll County A. F. D. C. Fund 26.07 G.1831 Twin Side Co, Inc. Tax Refund ~- Overpayment Py) G 184 Iredell County Aid to Permanent & Totally Disabled Fund 1,809.10 G 187 First National Bank Transferring Funds 50,000.00 G 1848 Northwestern Bank W 305,000.00 G 1920 Iredell County Health Dept. Monthly Budget Payment me aes roy s G 1922 Iredell Memorial Hospital 1962=63 Tax Levy pee elo G 1923 Lowrance Hospital Inc. " pe) eA G 192) N. T. Houston, Treas. County School Fund 50,000.00 G 1925 Iredell County Welfare Dept. Reimbursing stolen funds 553.65 G 1931 Miss Bunice Price, Treas. M'ville Gr. School Dist.= Lit. Loan 78,061.88 G 1932 A. EB. Guy, Treas. St. City Schools - Literary Loan ye Wats) G 2133 State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind Yel, G 213) Starrette Typewriter Service Repairs ; 14.50 G 2135 Bill Sowers & Co. Binders = Reg. of Deeds 798.10 G:2138 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit « Ret. Fund ~ Retirement 87.08 G 21h0 Hospital Saving Assoce BG et op tbat elot: sb Pe ae G 21h] N,. C. National Bank Withholding Tax 3,060. 30 G 21h2 4‘, C. local Government Employees! Retirement System - Het. ee Prse USES e ib TOTAL 761,773.78 Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement oars, LEOB&R oy el Social Security 720.72 Tax: Federal 3,060.30 Insurance ro spree, rsa ree GRAND TOTAL 5 756,480.64 Annual Budget 158,030.00 852.13 Si del ial Aiea ali BS ist a Mere) Wee ig My Sh s re é een j , a 3 F : BOOK. ‘ " id ‘ ; HEALTH ¥ . Annual Budget 93,112.00 © : Spent July 32 ean ‘ rs ee) Mt BRE tle TT Oe boas at xe TT) a ee 6.30 B 305 Iredell County Health Dept. Reimbursing stolen money erty, CR OM cel) aR tal PRE hg 1075.00 a B 307 Jessie T. Parker n 367.00. B 308 | Mildred G. Johnson ae 367.00 B 309 Ina B. Pope Ae 282.26 B 310 ©Lexine A. White od 350.00 B 3ll Doris P. Johnson n bn Oe Omer B 312 Margaret F. Bolt " 350.00 B 313 Raeford A. Thomas " 517.00 B 314 Rollin W. Johnson " 543-00 B 315 Troy R. Scoggins Jr. " Se FRe ) B 316 Mary Lee Stroud « cw Pie e B 317 Margaret W. Crawford iW 317.00 B38 L. M. ldttle n Bi Pre, 8) B 319 =Arthur D. Cowan iW 215.00 B 320 Ina M. Galliher " 10.00 B 321 Star Milling Co. Inc, Supplies 7.00 yee nt Ce OR ek Travel . eee, B 323 Doris P. Johnson Wy ita Tera. B 32k Margaret F. Bolt " - pte! « B 325 Jessie T. Parker " pPLore B 326 Ina B. Pope n Slory Y4 B 327 Mildred Johnson " 32.90 B 328 Rollin W. Johnson " 100,00 B 329 Ernest Ward " 17.08 B 330 Troy R. Scoggins Jr. " A es B 331 Raeford A. Thomas u pBEPere B 332 Ne. C. State Board of Health Supplies ah Ps 8 B 333 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. " Ty 6) B 334 Applied Research Institute " rae Pe) B 335. The American Journal of Nursing Subscription 8.00 B 336 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies pea es] B 337. E. Ne. Scroggs " : 19.06 B 338 Mooresville Telephone Co. Ince Services . 11.10 B 339 Southern -Bell Telephone Co, " 91.88 B 340 City of Statesville " TS) B 341 Iredell Laundry Co. Laundry yO Pao) B 342 Gem Automatic Gas Co., Inc. FT) é pet: 2 343 Iredell Chemical Co. Inc. Supplies 18,03 B 3h J. Earl Kuykendall Supplies 3.50 S B 345 Petty Cash Fund - Health Dept. Miscellaneous Expense Byres, B 346. Je S. Hardaway, M. D. CORE y Rese 1et eT 50.00 B 350. Ne. C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System - Ret. 431.06 > Ld MISCELLANEOUS B Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance Lae Pas) B 348 N. C. National Bank Withholding Tax 691.10 : B 349 Ne. C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System - Ret. ae : * Payroll Deductions eT eka 192.33 Social Security 167.79 Tax: Federal 691.10 State 110.80 Insurance 119,68 1,261.70 GRAND TOTAL $ 5,830.12 Annual Budget 17,:18,00 aa Spent July 31 pets A 601. Mary Neil Commer Salery °* brite) A 602 Vircinia M. Deaton " 233233 A 603 Clifton Bridges " 15.00 A &h' Nancy L. Grimes " 100,00 A 605 = Leta K. Poston bg 100.00 A 606 Violet K. Caudle " 375.00 A 607 — Brady Printing Co. Supplies y4e60 A 608 = American Library Line, Inc. " 9.91 - A 609 North Carolina State Library Books & Processing 215. A 610 The Book Buyer's Guide Guide 5.00 A611 Thames Book Company Books 9.90 A 612 Spencér International Press Inc. " 16.88 A 613 Follett Library Book Company " 5 Pers A 61 Doubleday & Company, Inc. " Tit) A615 Charles M. Gardner Co. " ph Ptoys A 616 Affiliated Publishers " ype 8) A 617. Golden Press, Inc. " 20.13 A 618 Campbell and Hall, Inc. oe 42.17 A 619 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies, etc. Bla) A 620 Gaylord Bros. Inc. ees oe er ee 3 28 A 621 Guilford Press, Inc. Seeks epee amet ba ty VY > ae A 623. N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement Systéf - Ret. 68.00 MISCELLANEOUS N,. C, Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Ret. A 62h N. C. National Bank Withholding Tax plore. e A 625 Hospital Saving Assoc. .. Insurance oye Rr. 1,613.80 Less Payroll Deductions: Tama sha Vlora ns Social Security BY rE yi ®Tax: Federal 105.90 ohh] Peri Insurance GRAND TOTAL $ 1,422.40 The meeting was adjourned until Friday, September 6, 1963, at 7:30 P.M., at which time the Board will meet as the Board of Equalization and Review. North Carolina, Irede]] eel teE af Filed for registration, on the {££ day of PPTs cy es and stata ron ee ox 161x650 BOARD OF BQUALIZATION AND REVIEW eT ee ere es ee eee Friday night, September 6, 1963, at 7:30 P.M., in the Commissioners Room of the courthouses Present: Chairman E. E. Boyer, R. J. Holshouser, and J. M. Wagner. Max R. James and R, B. Kestler, Jre Absent: TAX ADJUSTMBITS. The following cases which had been presented at previous ee ee ee OO ee er were passed on: pe A) eR edhe $7640 to $6595, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner. Economic Functional depreciation changed from 20% to 30% to conform to other property in the areas oe FLAKE PRATT - Statesville Outside. lots #136-138 Eastover Woods, reduced from $6615 to $5980 tax value, by changing grade of house from B to B~10 as recommended by tax supervisor, on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded Ae tee CE TED} at RALPH E. PORTER ~ Statesville Outside. Lots #122-12h Eastover Woods reduced from 56595 to $5965 and lots #133-135 from $6420 to $5800, by changing house from B grade to B-10 as recommended by tax supervisor, on ¢ Pek MR Me ae Ol ae ha Holshouser. MRS. W. M. REID - New Hope. 151 acres reduced from $4950 to $615, on account of ; extreme deterioration of vacant house, on recommendation of tax Pe eee me ME me ake wT) I ae ba Holshouser and seconded by bere | hosel ey D. 0. COWAN - Inside. Apartment house on Harrill St. Tax supervisor ba rats that he had re-checked and could find no grounds for recommendation of a reduction. Recommendation approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagnere JACK W. MCLAUGHLIN ~ Turnersburg. 165 acres, reduced from $12,025 to $9,790, because of timber cut and classification of land corrected, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner. ROBERT R, BLANKENSHIP.~ Sharpesburgs 56.1 acres, reduction from $2320 to $1580, because buildings are completely beyond use, on recommendation ee ae ee ok me eT ae OT gee Ld oe NETTIE, SMITH, cole’+ Statesville Inside. 1 lot and two houses on Old SPUR Eb ag eyT MT a are Ts eet BY from C grade to D #10, making a reduction from $5455 to $42h5, approved on motion AP Me CPE elt mE meee fla JASPER B. SIMPSON - Statesville-Inside. House and lot at 526 Oakland Ave., reduction Se) eT RR me a el a ce es error in listing house as all brick instead\of $ brick and $ frame, eve nk mee Cet Tae Tt ae ae EARL B. CARNEY ~ Statesville Inside. House and lot reduced from $17,665 to $16,090, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, on tax supervisor's recommendation that house should be graded A-10 instead of A. WELSON MCCOLLUM ~ Union Grove. Baie pn a a apg yeeros noun Incomplete on January 1, 1963. Approved on motion by Mr. Wagner, — seconded by Mr. Holshouser. GORDON P, SCOTT, JR, - Statesville Inside, $2h,100 value reduced to $13,925 to correct error in 1963 pickup on recommendation of tax supervisor, and motion by Mr. Wagner and second by Mr. Holshouser, } ] rT | BL re | | ot ry aN ee EO PN House and let on May Drive, value ahi, from $12,025 to $12,955. Mr. Lippard had complained about the value and in reviewing the card a number of mistakes were found which the tax supervisor was instructed to correct. This the increase Py.voh ee a ee) eg . Mr. Wagner. x PT The meeting was adjourned until 7:15 P.M. on September 23, 1963. Pe Pee a ps evened " ‘The Board of Commissioners, with Messrs. Boyer, Wagner, and Helshouser, present, PE ee Rm er eT a Gt em ee sae NRE LSE Ty ATTORNEY FEE FOR INDIGENT DEFENDANT, Order from Superior Court Judge John R. McLaughlin for payment of $300.00 to Attorney Hugh G, Mitchell for services as court appointed attorney for Leroy Summers, charged with bbs 17 degree burglary, was approved for payment on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mre Wagnere The meeting was adjourned until Monday, September 9, 1963, at 10:00 A.M, Time of adjournment was 10:00 P.M, erk to th ard North Carolina, Ire Filed fo and recorded in Bo ct STAY Deeds Pes ‘ Pps” ily i } a urea reer ee mee 0. i , ee eee ee eT ee ee el in Roem 426, Vance Moter Hotel. All members of the board were present, namely: Chairman EB. E. Boyer, J. M. Wagner, R. J. Holshouser, Max R. James, and R. Be ' Pe ae Rb a) : ce COUNTY MANAGER INTERVIEWS. The purpose of the mecting was to interview applicants for county manager. A total of twelve persons were BEN a pk Oey An adjourned meeting was set for September 16, 1963, at 7:30 P.M., at the vegnti meeting place at the courthouse. We Mt a ae ae Cr ee tT sl at 5:00 P.M., and the meeting on the llth at 6:15 P.M. Pl : ‘ i < y / ai Ss Pig ae a North Carolina, Iredell County ass alas ry tt Filed for registration, on the hed. EN arose ae 19 > and a7 in LIT PO O53 Y gister of Deeds Peer MEL S BOOK pi Py | ere ee ee ee ee ae eC Seer the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse. All were present, namely: E. 5. Boyer, chairman; J. M. Wagner, R. J. Holshouser, Max R. A ee ee ee AE en INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by I, T. Avery, Mt BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ~ ZONING ORDINANCE. County Attorney Avery reported that eT tl ee se ee ome Ck ese at the public hearing on the soning ordinance to the Institute of Government, PY .Ts | distributed a copy of the reply to each commissioner, in which it td set forth: (1) "that the appeal from the Board of Adjustment to Superior ee bat Me ome ee.) the statute is the only appeal procedure permitted"; and (2) " "If it exercises the powers granted by this article, the Board of Commissioners shall provide for the appointment of a Board of Adjustment’ ". ADVANCE COSTS ~ TAX FORECLOSURE SUITS. County attorney Avery reported that he has conferred with the clerk of court regarding his bill for advance costs in the tax foreclosure sifits and that although the county is not required to pay advance costs it would be his recommendation that the costs be paid to facilitate the bookkeeping in the clerk's office. The county is reimbursed when poet ead te bs collected. TOWN OF TROUTMAN - TAX FORECLOSURE SUIT. . County Attorney Avery reported that, as instructed by the commissioners, he had investigated the circumstances in ba ye tal to the tax suit brought by the county against the Town of Troutman on property on which the fire department is located, According to the record, Troutman bought the land in 1950 from J. B. Waugh. At eT MT Bee See Be ad we Mee Va beet MPR es Me) Se eames Te Sc amount to $26.22 principal and $17.36 interest and cost, for a total of $43.58. A letter was sent from the county tax collector's office in January 1962 stating that suit would be started unless this tax was paid, and the suit was subsequently filed Pe Te MBC SMe eC ea sot ka meme m PCC. mea ty the suit was filed) the Tow sent a check for $43.58 to the tax collector, which he could not accept because it did not include the costs of the suit, and the Town of Troutman was so notified. The check was held until August 1963 when it'came to the a RM ta mee TT a eee ok September 16, 1963 Ma 16 Wee iY. ree ’ The Board of Commissioners met at 7:30 P.M. on Motiday, September 16, 1963, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse. All were present, namely: E. B. Boyer, chairman; J. M. Le R. J. Holshouser, Max R. James, and R. B. Kestler, Jre INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by I. Te Avery, ya BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ~ ZONING ORDINANCE. County Attorney Avery reported that he had submitted the questions regarding the Beard of Adjustment which were raised at the public hearing.on the zoning ordinance to the Institute of Government, and distributed a copy of the reply to each commissioner, in which it was set bao tit) ayy "that the appeal from the Board of renee’ CT ety me aL oe ek mee. the statute is the only appeal procedure permitted"; and (2) " "If it pera the powers granted by this article, the Board of Commissioners shall provide for the appointment of a Board of Adjustment!’ ". ADVANCE COSTS = TAX FORECLOSURE SUITS. County attorney Avery reported that he has conferred with the clerk of court regarding his bill for advance costs in the tax foreclosure sifits and that although the county is not required to pay advance costs it would be his recommendation that the costs be paid to facilitate the bookkeeping in the clerk's office. The county is reimbursed when the tT tba collected. TOWN OF TROUTMAN =< TAX FORECLOSURE SUIT. County Attorney Avery reported that, as instructed by the commissioners, he had investigated the circumstances in regard to the tax suit brought by the county against the Town of Troutman on property on which the fire department is located. According to the record, Troutman bought the land in 1950 from J. Be Waugh. At that time taxes for 1938 through 1945 and 1947 through 1949 were unpaid. These taxes amount to $26.22 principal and $17.36 interest and cost, for a total ae A letter was sent from the county tax collector's office in January 1962 stating that suit would be started unless this tax was paid, and the suit was subsequently filed on June 30, 1962, adding costs of approximately $40.00. In July or August (after the suit was filed) the Town sent a check for $3.58 to the tax collector, which he could not accept because it did not include the costs of the suit, and the Town of Troutman was so notified. The check was held until August 1963 when it came to the ‘attention of the Board of Commissioners, and was returned at their instructions Pe et eee eg eerie previous commissioner that the tax would be “taken care of® and they would net have ¥ to pay ite They claim also that when the check for $h3,58, sent in after suit was ee ee ee ee a ee eee et es ee ere eee ee ee ee ee ee ee a nor Pee ae sts oe | ba Soon After discussion and in view of the implied promises which officials of the Tow of Troutman contend had been made over a period of years to relieve them of | i MM Pe aa coesp oy seconded by Mr. James, voted to accept $43.58 as payment in full of al] taxes ind Satine’ against this a ee Me Me BT aa GE Beet dm and to waive payment of the costs of the suit. eC ee ee UE ee eC eC MES rle the Iredell County Rescue Squad, were present at the request of the Commissioners te discuss further their previous request for assistance from the county. Mr. Se ee ee ee oe ae ee financed by personal endorsement by the members of a note for $3000.00. They are Een See on ee ee ee ea en Tee Some of the equipment has been transferred from the other truck, but they are hoping to be able to equip both trucks for rescue work. — | Their most urgent needs are a two-way radio, a good siren, a resuscitator, and a hydraulic jack. They also need a larger generator than the one they now have. Mr, Benfield also stated that they bought a boat last year which is supposed to be big enough for Lake Norman but so far they have not tested it out in rough weather. | They are served by the Statesville Fire Department and Johnson Funeral Home radio frequencies and are on call to go anywhere in the county. Their headquarters is furnished without charge by Johnson Funeral Home and two members of the squad sleep there each night on call. They would like a headquarters building of their ow, but consider thése other needs of greater urgency. COUNTY FARM. Commissioner James reported that the work at the county farm is practically finished and that 135 acres has been sowed in grass, at an spproxinate 1 cost of $7000,00 for bulldosing, See ea Cheiraee Boyer and Couicdhestoners Wagner and Kentler voted te record s sincere ee lf rn , ie oe | | & eee RN A agree Pa eT eel Ae ee ee allie ee atlas | ee re oe ene ee chee RO alee ians would serve and to work out a reasonable compensation for his services in addition to his present salary. Ot PO sasectes ei ae CSE et Tr seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board approved yh td eee attorney fee te Collier, Harris, & Collier, for representing the county in the above case whith ee eC a M. Steinberger, who now ows the propertye STATE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES. Chairman Boyer reported that he had been contacted again by the State Department of Water Resources, requesting office space for a district office to serve twenty counties, and that he had offered to cooperate as far as possible to Pye Me Wee | NE - PROPERTY LINES - COURT HOUSE, Commissioner Kestler and county attorney a ee ee ee a ee Oe on the property lines between the Pe tA Ae as fA a lk COUNTY MANAGER, ‘The Board selected five of the men ead at er manager to. ahaa ial further. peste Ame be ge 28 | bY) py ees yet ike eke TR es as! ee eR a ee ei ee ee secretary work part time for the Soil and Water Conservation Peseta ke My could be done in his effice, but this arrangement was not satisfactory to the Conservation District. Realtree nena aia this time. ose Se) ite Ty PP ae pee ange Por aye, ome Erne setae icich iii oe a $0 lt CEAEL Manake bore On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. pean Messrs. Boyer and Kestler were authorised to Com | assistant for the tax Superviser's office with the corollary duty of building cE tee of Superior Court beginning on October lh, 1963: Riad PAO Pes eT TT oe ee #8) § le rz Be he pe 6. a PS Io pray i. F. M. Sloan PUR ae re bs Claude H. Speece Billy P. Brafford Miss Leona 0. Johnston re eee pt ae Billy N. Ellis Henry Martin Billy ra ot Pe Pe sr! L. H. Grant EC eae bat ets Allen Cascadden eee et eee Danny Erwin Sr. J. Le Ervin eo mee Pe Peet kg ad eer 8 Ray Bowers Pec Yak James A. Brady, dre Paul M. White tre a ae ae Pane | Wilford H. Poole . Sharpesburg Seat Taos | Inside Ceddle Creek Bier Cael t Leta: 4 Fallstowm Sharpesburg Pee Tey Siar Tt lea ep at set) Fallstom Unien Grove Pua) ae by eee 7. eum ee) Fallstowm pet se." Barringer Jonny D, Jolly Statesville eR) a ae Statesville a CS) me Mooresville Statesville Peon) |.) Statesville Mooresville Rt. Statesville sa Statesville Rt. Troutman Rt. 2, Harmony Rt. Statesville Box 234, Troutman Rt. 1, Troutman Box 56, Troutman 1323 Old Charlotte Rd. ,Statesville Rt. 1, Troutman 930 8th St., Statesville a Poe tee] eRe 543 Monroe St., Statesville Rt. 2, Harmony 221 Magnolia Ave., See 732 Club Dr., Statesville Box 1408, Statesville 305 Westwood Dr., Statesville Rt. 1, Troutean ‘Rt. 1, Troutaan | ECB ee ee eet Sl, Herbert H, Lunsford 32. . Jesse L. Scott bie a Pee a ae oe 35. R. L. Henderson 3%. Je Fe Steele SECOND WEEK 1. Oliver Davidson 2. William C. Koury Pee TT og Ps ee IE Se Je A. Hambright Pb PC mts “T. Je De McLelland Pe re kno 9. Bobby K. Hedrick John C. Guffey Paul E. Cook LPB RGEC res sy Frank J. Hurt, Jre Rufus Gudger William R. Griffith Pee ree te he Miss Dorothy McLain Fred F. Allred Pee Pe pe Oy ee ee B. ae nt B. P. Shook Pee eee es Ee ee Se ae ee) Pe ee | ite Pe James C. Shinn ‘a Pe Te) ee 4 bene ~ lee . et) la Inside Inside pe URE ee) Coddle Creek Pata da leita 4 Inside Coddle Creek Sharpesburg Lory. RE Mea Td Coddle Creek ae) Sharpesburg ees CoB Meeps) fer. To A ey) OPT weg Coddle Creek Sharpesburg Coddle Creek enero RE Meg 3 Coddle Creek Inside Inside Inside ep bE.) Inside Inside eee Rt. 1, Union Grove 1109 Glay St., Statesville ee ee eee Rt. 1, Troutman ' 2hS S. Magnolia St., Mooresville See st Randolph St., Statesville YON a ee ee CE Para ee h15 Doster St., Mooresville Se eee See a eee Rt. 2, Statesville ) Pee Mooresville 451 College St., Mooresville 717 Cabarrus Ave., Mooresville 521 E. Iredell Ave., Mooresville 5 Pay eee 105 Cascade, Mooresville OCR Or Wt cc eer me 146 Brookfield Circle, Mooresville 335 S. Mulberry, Statesville 137 Bost St., Statesville ae eR Pet ae) ewe | Rt. 5, Statesville 611 N. Center St., Statesville 908 W. End Ave., Statesville 70, Alexander St., Statesville Box 546, Statesville 417 Brevard St,, Statesville Box 1509, Statesville | 609 Carolina Ave.N, Sedo Bie te ee eee eee | eee ast tery i ; — eee aL 5) TT Ce | a 30. Mrs. Margaret Reneger ete 217 Feimster St., Statesville ee eT . OTT Sr ' Rt. 7 Box 323A, Statesville br Tee eB Te Senos Outside Rt. 5, Statesville 33. Robert T. Reavis perk) 636 Kelly St., Statesville cee Ree aero e tt Rte 5, Statesville oe Francis R. Bost Pav p RT] 628 E. Front St., Statesville 36. Aldo L. Tombari BRT Rr) 801 Waverly Place, Statesville THIRD WEEK eS eee Outside Box 13, Statesville 2. Hubert Wesley Brow Oat Shel) Rt. 7 Box 470, Statesville SPaee ore Mer uta Fst ead eRe) Rt. 6, Statesville kh. William M. Brown Outside Rte 8 Box S34, Statesville 5. T. E. Bass Outside Rt. 7, Statesville 6. R. W. Brotherton eas 5 Rel | Rt. 7 Box 88, Statesville “Te We H. Bass One eT Rt. 1 Box 392, Statesville COE SUL ae ba | Oat eRe) Rte 8 Box 54, Statesville 9. C. J. Bass ep aa ep Rel Rte 7 Box 27k, Statesville 10. Archie L. Brom . eats eet) Rt. 2, Statesville Bobby James Brow Outside Rt. 1, Statesville Walter Bailey Jr. bE sTphel 357 Brevard St., Statesville Pe Pee 8 > | Inside 2002 Newton Dr., Statesville 1h. Robert P. Reavis Ope S KC | Rt. 8, Statesville Sharpesburg 16, Cohen Vinson ewe prey) Rt. 1, Troutman Reece Campbell Rte 2, Statesville 17. Walter R. Farley pS et pk l 106 Buena Vista, Statesville Loring L. Fishburne Inside Carolina Ave., Statesville 19. Donald &. Freeze Davidson Mt. Mourne, J. M. Gaffney pS pee) 630 Margaret Rd., Statesville Thomas Edgar Fann me ete C) 1512 7th St., Statesville 22. H. D. Benfield p65. 200 Buffalo St., Statesville A. H. Plyler meee peer | Box 1585, Statesville 2h. Marvin E. Williamson oD aatsms Rt. 8 Box 101, Statesville K,. L. Raymer eh ates Rel Box 50h, Statesville 26, Robert F. Tatum Olin Rt. 1, Olin 27¢ Wade Bell er G8.) Rt. 5, Statesville 28. L. J. Holland : oy EE.) Rt. 1, Olin C. V. Campbell | Olin PT bee Ce ae Pa S, TT ae 16 Pt te | ME Rte 1 ee ae Te ee bee 3le Je P. Current yee ' Rte 1, Olin Cy Pee AT RM eee yk) ty Inside 500 N, Miller Ave., Statesville 5S Pee Pee Pee) cs eS fea T) Rt. 7 Box 367, Statesville 34. I. Le Smith Sy tty le ba Rt. 1, Hiddenite 35. Robert A. York Seuee Rt. 3, Statesville H. J. Estes Coddle Creek Rt. 1, Mooresville MINUTES. Minutes of the September 3rd meeting were read and approved. ea The mecting was adjourned until 7:15 P.M. on September 23, 1963, at 12:30 A.M. on the 17th of September. td North Carolina, Iredell ¢ aD reba | BESTS Pa ca eee Filed for registration. on Clerk to Board’ / / 126 y/3 ie day of Zeek Cy A f i and bakes. in Bo TAO Stae¥ 4 wore eg s 5 of Deeds September 23, 1963 BOOK pL) Totty re ene aa eo ee eae le eee Se ee a tn the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with nl members of the board present, pe nea ee, ee ee eee |) TS ae a Pas S e eT vet > ae emer | INVOCATION. The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Holshousers BIDS ON FIRE TRUCK APPARATUS, Bids on fire truck apparatus for the Mt. Mourne eee tan ae a Me ek Mo Meee Me) ae Re fT American LaFrance, Elmira, N. Y. (Bid bond attached) ae Pay ae Baker Equipment Engineering Co., Charlotte, N.C. 5 (Certified check attached) 9,765.00 Howe Fire Apparatus Co., Anderson, Inde (Bid bond attached) SPR bos Wo action was taken pending receipt of the bids for the truck chassis on $ October 7the 196 TAX ABSTRACTS. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the Board authorized the tax supervisor to order the tax abstracts for 1964 immediately from Brady Printing Company, with a separate bE sT a toa See ME iC Lae) be prepared and printed later. Voting for the motion: Commissioners Kestler, Holshouser, and James; against: Commissioner Wagner. The Commissioners! meeting was adjourned. a sar y oe September 23, 1963 Tame Ui) act OO2 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW ee ame Me Rt LM eg ee Tey the members reconvened as the Board of Equalisation and Review, with all members still present. The following taxpayers were heard and action taken as noted: STANHOPE R. HAGER - Davidson, 2 acres of land on Lake Norman, tax value Foo Action was deferred until any other complaints from this area could be heard and a review of the appraisal of lakefront Poa) tt ae Pee ae Tel E. W. WEBB ~ Codile Creek. Complaint on valuation of furniture and fixtures in City Cafe. Held open for comparison with similar type propertye ELLIOTT D. COHEN - House and lot on Madeira Drive off Park Drive Extension, Statesville. Tax Supervisor recommended a change in Grade from B to C, reducing tax value from $6205 to 5110. Approved on motion by Mr, Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser. ‘ ELLIOTT D. COHEN - Inside. Duplex on E, Sharpe St., tax value $4960. Mr. Cohen's ee A ee Ce Chet RBs ip eheae el LL el the property for $000. in 1962. Held open so the tax supervisor could check with similar property. A. F. ROBERTSON - Shiloh, Personal property (milk tank) valued at $665, No change allowed since it was listed by the schedule applied to all tanks of like age and size. pa BURL W. MANN = Davidsorw. 14 acres on Lake Norman, tax value $3955. No change made. MITCHELL COLLEGE FOUNDATION. Statesville Inside. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded ge EP MS eM te ten ke ete Mate Owe | Seo Ad She t-37 owned by Mitchell College Foundation which were previously rented but are now being used as dormitories by Mitchell College were declared to be tax exempt in accordance with Section 600 (k) of the Machinery Acte CIRCLE "A" MOTEL = Statesville Inside. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the tax value of the Circle "A" Motel was reduced from $33,902 to $25,135, on recommendation of the tax supervisor who Pa eet MST NRA Mem eon etc Meet CoMe mE tT Toe! by ‘what appeared to be vandalism. The property is listed as six parcels, with changes on four as follows: Lot #25 = from $7320 to $7220 Lot #26 - from $7345 to $li975 Lot #27 - from $9610 to $6365 Lot #28 - from $9180 to $6125 W. H. RICE - Inside. This case had been brought up previously and referred to the tax supervisor to check. His recommendation of a reduction peas $1155 to $910, tax value on store fixtures, was approved on motion AE ee COR eet me else Mh ae bane | Tail ba) Tete ae Tee Tk Ck Cat BME rey fe kg 1h, 1963-6 This meeting was adjourned at 12:30 A.M. on September 2lth, ‘ 0 hor tenn arian ipl ici Re ibiiepintotaaarsracico October 7, 1963 pee a mee a8} : ir ee The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, October 1, 1963, a% 11:00 A.M., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: E. E. Boyer, Chairman; R. J. Holshouser, R, B. Kestler, Jr., J. Me eT a ame ae) eee TD . INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Holshouser. COUNTY MANAGER. Chairman Boyer stated that he had spent several days on a trip to investigate three of CE) ek ae) for county manager and gave a report of his Fett ste Pe sk me eC ete ame | TM ge) ad Board thanked OEE, eS) ae ORME Se MM Seat Bee Me Cr LOE c ORT aes Mell geet dg applicants and approved payment of expenses of $25.75 for travel expenses already incurred. A second motion was made by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Kestler, and passed, requesting the chairman to make a cd pms on one of the applicants and authorized payment of travel expenses involved. Mr. Boyer agreed to make the trip within the week, if possible. TAX MAPPING. Mr. Boyer also reported that he had visited the Davidson County Tax Supervisor's office in Lexington and had inspected a tax mapping job in progress there. He filed a written report of the work procedure as told to him by Mr. Ralph E. Piatt, job supervisor for American Surveys, Ince, contractor for the work there. * BUILDING REPAIRS - GRAND JURY REPORT, Mr. Boyer reported on the various repairs that have been made to county buildings as recommended by the Grand Jury and submitted a eae addressed to the Presiding Judge setting forth the improve- ments which have been made, with a full report of the actions of the commissioners to date toward long range planning for improvement of all county facilities. Motion was made by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, and passed, commending the chair~ man for the work accomplished and ordered that the letter be made a matter of record in the minutes, and that copies be sent to the foreman of the Grand Jury and the Clerk of Superior Court. The on b¢-3BE TS October 7, 1963 SES Te MN): ee Ce UT. Bee. Presiding Judge, Superior Court Iredell County - October 1963 Term Sia tay pee e N. oF Dear Sir: _ Thie will report onthe Grand Jury Report | Cho MO Mee ae ab: sox 16 mce664 the August 1963 Term of Superior Las and serve as a matter of public record saatadarren public property. We report that the following items have been investigated and repairs made or repairs in process of being made: COURT HOUSE: Item 6 ~ ~ Repairs) have been made, This is a continuing problem. Item 9 = Telephone has been installed in Judge's Chambers. Item 8 ~ Window panes have been replaced, but air conditioning filters have not been replaced, This is done in the Spring at first use, and new filters now during non-use would be wasted. Items 1-7. No action taken pending completion of planning survey for entire court house square housing. See comments at end of reporte TREDELL COUNTY JAIL: It can not be established that rain is causing the trouble. Major roof repairs had been completed before the August Grand Jury inspection, and this problem has been under investigation. It appears that either flashing, coping, or lintel defects are allowing moisture to be held and leak into the offices. We are trying everything available to plug the moisture entrance, and believe that it may be corrected. We can not be sure now, but it is being followed up. Also. see comments at end of reporte IREDELL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL OFFICES: Major repairs to the roof had been made prior to the Grand Jury inspection. The conditions noted were caused some time ago, as to leak marks and wall damage, Repeated checks since the Grand Jury report reveals no leaking. Broken window panes have been replaced. This is a recurring item. Also see comments at end of report. il IREDELL COUNTY WELFARE DEPARTMENT: Repairs to the sky lights have been made, also caulking at other points, and a major job of replacing enclosed or con~ cealed gutters that have been causing most of the trouble. This has been apparently responsible for the constant peeling of paint and plaster. It is useless to paint or repair plaster until this is corrected, It is in progress but we can not be certain of full correction until all has been com n pleted and some time elapsed. Major repairs have been made to the roads around this property that were in very poor repair. This was not mentioned by the Grand Jury, but years of neglect had created a very bad erosion problem, Weeds have been cleared out, spaces graded, stone applied, and greatly increased parking space provided. IREDELL COUNTY LIBRARYs New tile had to be ordered and is promised for installation during the week commencing October 7th, 1963. This area of the Welfare Building has also been damaged by moisture entering from the defective concealed guttering. This is being corrected. Also a new front door and lock bast pe wm oy COMMENTS BY THE COMMISSIONERS The foregoing report covers action taken to make minor repairs necessary to provide water tight integrity for the buildings, and other items set forth in detail above. It will be noted that no action has been taken to repair damaged plaster, paint, improve lighting, and provide needed additional space in some areas. Por the record, immediately after taking office, this present Board of ——— instituted a survey of facilities. This included employing a bg = hy Rory establish property lines, since no records existed showing this had pani a firm of Architects & Engineers were retained to gg Jail rene the old County Home buildings, and other buildings in the court house square. We have been continuously engaged in working on plans to improve the office situation. This is all a matter of public record. What the Grand Jury Report did not reveal in full was the following: 1. All departments in the Court House are crowded and handicapped by lack of space. October 7, 1963 soo, 16 pace665 he The building simply will not accommodate all of the departments presently trying to function within this one building. For example, the County Accountant uses . the Commissioners’Room plus a small cubby hold for all work, storage of vital records, and meeting the public. When the Commissioners meet, work comes to a halt for lack of room, This is just one example, but typical of most of the departments. The School offices have been moved to the old welfare building, and the occupants of the old welfare building shifted to the space formerly occupied by the School " offices, This has fairly well accommodated the School people. Conditions for the School office personnel had become intolerable. The old building now occupied by the County Agricultural Agents personnel also houses the County Forester, Civil Defense Office, Veterans Service Office, and one Justice of the Peace. The Home Demonstration Agents are housed in another old frame building between the Jail and the County Agents office. Both of these buildings are old, inadequate, and sensibly beyond repair. The Negro Home Demonstration Agent is housed in the basement of the Court House Building. he The Jail is crowded, being used by the Sheriff's office, as well as the jail functions. Inspecting officers have repeatedly urged that addition or renovation be made. This is a major operation. A total of $7,500.00 had been set aside for thise ” The Commissioners found that years of use had accumulated to create a serious office problem. We make no charges of neglect against anyone or group. but do state clearly now that time has run out and major steps must be taken, ry aR ae Wea Tey) can be made if planning is not carefully done, and steps logically followed. We do not face Just a problem of repairs ~ WE FACE A MAJOR REPLACEMENT PROJECT. To do otherwise is to waste taxpayers money in a hopeless effort to patch and repair. Office efficiency is being seriously hindered now, but care must be used to ea aA tek serious interruption of vital operations while new space is being provided. We provided for something over $100,000.00 in capital improvements in the 1963-6 budget. We have the planning started, and expect before too long to be ready for the first stages. It will take much more than the $100,000.00, but we have no choice except to proceed with what money can be provided within a rvason~ able tax rate each year. TO PUSH THIS MUCH FASTER THAN WE ARE GOING WILL BRING A SUBSTANTIAL TAX INCREASE, We trust that this report will bring all concerned up to date on the full situation, and this report is being made a matter of full public record. Cy Sel Tata eR ae lie wma les ae ee. Ee E. Boyer, Chairman For the Commissioners, PHN E S| cc: Mr. Alex S. Greene Jre Mr. Carl G, Smith, Clerk Superior Court COUNTY SCHOOL BUDGET, At the request of the County Board of Equcation the Board approved transfer of $800.00 from "Guidance Counselor" = Code 629 - to "Attendance Counselor" =~ Code 617, in the 1963-6 budget. This action was taken on motion by a Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mrs Kestler. - ‘EENUTES, Minutes of the Board of Equalization meetings on September 6 and 23rd were read and approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James. ' Minutes of the Board of Commissioners meetings on September 6, 9, 11, 16, and 23rd were read, and after addition of the hour of adjournment, were approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James. f Octeber 7, 1963 Nita Ciesla an oto The Clerk was instructed to record the hour of adjournment of all meetings. RECESS FOR LUNCH, The Board recessed at 1:00 P.M. for lunch, and reconvened at 2:00 P.M., with all members present, BIDS ON TRUCK CHASSIS FOR MT. MOURNE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Sealed bids were received by the Board of Commissioners for a truck chassis for the Mt. Mourne Fire Department Pete ba) Cree Tye read as follows: Safety Chevrelet Co., Mooresville (Chevrolet truck) ee ee eee | Vere tase BE lett eee Cetra Rar) (Ford truck) Serer Te Ce Moose Co., Statesville (Dodge truck) Sra eres: Cian Motor Co., Statesville (Ford truck) 3,619.32 Scarborough Chevrolet Co,, Statesville (Chevrolet truck) cers een ; Each bid was accompanied by certified check for 5% deposit as required by law. It was noted that T. C. Moose was low bidder, but action in awarding contract was deferred pending clarification on the bid for apparatus, ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions were approved for presentation to the State Highway Commission, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler: le Kaylene Drive, 2nd unpaved road to left past Monticello School on Highway #90. Maintenance. 2e SR #191l, hard surface. 3e Walnona Lane, off Bell Road (Cool Springs), maintenance. DRIVERS EDUCATION SCHOOL, Request of E. C. Davis, Safety Director, Ne Ce Department of Motor Vehicles, for use of the courtroom on Wednesdays of each week when not in use for Superior Court, for the purpose of conducting a drivers education school for youths sixteen to eighteen years of age, who are not eligible for drivers education cousses in public school was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler. This is a new requirement set up by the 1963 General Assembly. OAA LIEN - MARY CRAIG WILKINSON, A written memorandum from the county attorney, who was out of town and absent from the meeting, was presented, informing the board that a vacant lot on Buffalo Shoals Road owned by Mary Craig Wilkinson, deceased, is now in the process of being foreclosed at a tax sale, and that the county has an old age ‘assistance lien of $1930.08 against the decedent. In his opinion — yay vane would not bring enough to pay the tax and he recommended that the matter be allowed to go to foreclosure, without any action by the county to bid it in on account of the eS Pree Laer eel re OAA lien. On motion by, Mr, Wagner, seconded by Mr. James, the Board accepted the county. attorney's recommendation. Xs FE ee eee a eee Eee ee Vat sag Avery submitted a request from R. A. Collier, Attorney for T. W. Davis children, that the county sign a release on a 10 acre tract in Concord Township owned by the Te W. Davis heirs, releasing it pean an OAA Lien for assistance given to Miss Margaret Leola Davis, one of the heirs, who died at Broughton Hospital. He stated that the property is to be sold for bra of which Margaret Leola Davis would be entitled to one-fourth, but that the funeral expense and the prior claim of Broughton Hospital amount to more than $2,700. Mr. Avery recommended that the lien be waived as to any interest in the Ter acres but be left on record for any possible other assets. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the Board accepted their attorney's recommendation and authorized the chairman to sign the release, which is hereinafter set out: NORTH CAROLINA IREDELL COUNTY THIS DISCLAIMER AND RELEASE, Made and entered into this the 7th day of October, 1963, by the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, of the bebe ae sr ta Pee el mel) estate of Margaret Davis, of the second part; WITNESSETH: That the party of the first part, as the governing body of Iredell County, through its Welfare Agency, has caused a lien to be filed against Margaret Davis for welfare assistance during her lifetime, which lien does now tonstitute a cloud on the title to the property of the recipient, Margaret Davis. The lien is filed according to statute, bet Rh del in Lien Book 4 at pages oe in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County; and WHEREAS, the said party of the first part, on behalf of Iredell County, has investigated and is now satisfied that any interest that the said Margaret rhea) has, or might have had, in a 10; acre tract of land located in Concord Township, Iredell County, is being sold am its fair and reasonable price and that out of the proceeds of sale that portion that would be payable to the Cs A of Margaret Davis ORM we Sek Meee funeral expenses and the remainder on the indebtedness due to Broughton Hospital, both of which are statutorily preferred to the claim of Iredell County; and WHEREAS, in order wet purchaser may receive an unencumbered title, it is ad October Pee ts) iT 16 nactOO8 ine necessary that the party of the first part release and disclaim its claim or right of lien on the property now being sold; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and in consideration of the application of the funds, as set forth herein, the said party of the first part does hereby release and disclaim its right of lien for welfare payments against the said 10} acres of land, in which the said Margaret Davis had a one-fourth interest and being property inherited by her and the’ other children from the late T. V. Davis, located in Concord Township, Iredell County, North Carolina, | The purpose of this release and disclaimer is to remove any cloud from the title i] to the property being released and sold and as to any other property that the said Margaret Davis owns, or may own, the said lien shall continue in full force and effecte IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Board of Commissioners of Iredell County has caused this instrument to be executed in its name by its duly authorized Chairman and to be abtested by the Secretary of this Board, all by authority of the Board duly given. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY ATTEST: By /s/ E. E Boyer /s/__Bernice McJunkin Bove. Tt.) Secretary REGISTER OF DEEDS SHELVING AND INDEXES. The County Accountant was authorized to prepare specifications and ask for bids for shelving and indexes for the Register of Deeds office, with bids to be received on October 21, 1963. RESIGNATION FROM PLANNING BOARD, Resignation of L. Young White from the Planning Board was received and accepted with regret, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded | od hae tare Cae SUBDIVISION PLATS. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the Board approved the following subdivisions upon recommendation of the Planning Board: Dr. Se We Moore property - Section 1 and II - Elysian Estates , Deerwood No, 1 = property of Braco, Ince AID TO BLIND, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, two terminations and five revisions of blind aid grants were approved as recormended by Mrs, Franklin, Bees ese " f iy sidan I) Pee eS RC geo Tk Bere Me A Ma but the Board declined _ecogebens eT - ee ee me ree eT a TT a io a DOG WARDEN. Dog Warden J. I. Thomas asked for information about handling the Pa eee eM te MR Mee BM bring their returns in to the lister and that the tags would be handled by the listers as heretofore. OFFICE SPACE FOR CLERK OF COURT. Ce G. Smith presented a representative from P. S. West Construction Company who submitted a sketch showing an addition to the 4 courthouse which would provide approximately 20 sq. ft. additional space for the Clerk of Court at an estimated cost of $3800.00, and would require four to five weeks for the work, The proposal was accepted as information for further study. TAX COLLECTIONS. Ne T. Houston reported total tax collections amounting to hyae Oe Pe Mee mee las INSURANCE = MONEY AND SECURITIES. The Board authorized the increase of coverage for loss of money and securities from $5,000.00 to $10,000.00, and stipulated that the policy should include coverage for the tax collector while collecting and going to and from the Mooresville offices . TAX REBATES. The following list of tax rebates was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr, Wagner, as presented by the tax supervisors Name Township on oe er ee cee OPE ST 1960 $27.85 Late Bd. of Listing Co. Comm, James O, Sherrill Coddle Creek Real estate 1963 $2700 $23.76 Error in addition of real estate Be Ge Lipe Barringer Poll Tax 1963 2.00 Man deceased June, 1962 Je F. Thompson eum epee) Poll Tax Bay) 2.00 Error in ages Je F. Thompson " Ps " 1956 ye te " Mrs. Ee G. Blackwelder bee bitty eye] PES ‘2.00 Error in listing 2 males instead of females W. L. Hobbs C. Creek §$ Realestate .1963 $125 1.10 Error in transferring lot. On disc. to Ce Re Goodman, Jre October 7, 1963 a ae el en aS MS bee Gordon P, Scott, Jre ! CE Te Pee fe ee | Earl B. Carney SEY el Smee P Meee sot te) Ook be Pa) a rae | pet yi Inside Realestate 1963 Concerd Realestate 1963 ee od Inside Realestate phe Union Grove Realestate bh )-S Inside Realestate PhS Inside Realestate 1963 Robert R. Blankenship SET) ae Pee (oF Ta be. Mrse We M. Reid Flake Pratt Ralph E. Porter Roger York G. E. Tharpe Aft ae eT seo) ae) Herman J, Setzer Sharpesburg Realestate Bay Turnersburg Realestate 1963 New Hope Realestate BhT-y | Outside Realestate 1963 Outside ey weT aa te) 1963 Union Grove Realestate pRTey | Shiloh Personal Prop.1963 Fallstowm yaa it te ser] to Mrs. Eliz. Myers & Je W. Summerford Suburban Rulane Gas Co. Inc. John A. Gamble John W. Donaldson A. P. Houston Shiloh Pers. Prop... 1963 eT SRT rt a 1963 pe.y 5 e.T | Poll Tax 1963 1963 ot. me: be) 119 Let #8 Wrong e - .. Brrer in sise of lot. Pe) ha8l = Lots changed te acres & repriced. he ee Tee aCe paws 230 2.02 Changed value by Bde of bre Py 4 poe oS 1575 ° 13.86 Changed value ae ae C) boned 4,00 cya Me by Bd. of Ede poo) 1210 10.85 Changed value Lens Bd. of Eqe eee 7h0 PES MEO Tec te Be : by Bde of Eqe pomed, 2235 19.67 Changed by Bd. of bees eed | BE) 2.95 Changed by Bd, of yom + ed oo) 3) 5.59° Changed by Bd. of Eqe 9 + aoe ds 1250 11.00 Changed by J Bd. of oP 1045 9.20 Changed by Bd. of ee 9-6~63 2880 25-34 Error in Addition, yao WES) 20.33... Error in trans Prop listed pare pO Ee eco eo) listing traile 2350 20.68 Error in . listing to "The Leasing Corpe" PE 1.00 Dog should ea Meer ts] Oe 7) male. 4 2.00 In Navy 4860 42.77 Cows priced Astle rede oes). aT 16 Pen Wa | Total Rebates $ 315.99 pO ci a en ee ee RR ee hae Se Tae 7 $3, 280.00 for the 1963 pick-up work of commercial and industrial appraisals was “pproved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, with $780.00 of the amount to be paid from the contingent fund in addition to $2500.00 which was ) carried forward from the 1962-63 budget. a COMMISSIONER WAGNER LEAVES MEETING. Due to a conflicting appointment Commissioner Wagner was excused and left the meeting at :30 P.M. TRANSFER OF TOWNSHIP = R, E. WHITENER. On motion Dey ae te OPE) tL ete evol cs Lon ae bas Kestler, the board authorised the tax supervisor to transfer the listing of 10 eines of land owned by R. E. Whitener from Fallstown township to Statesville Outside township at the request of the property ower. Mr. Whitener ows ad joining land which is listed in Statesville Outside township and there are no buildings or anyone living on the 10 acres. s TAX REFUND ~ mana H. ENGLAND, Refund of 1963 tax amounting to $2.97 was approved for Dillard H. England, Chambersburg township, due te*error in duplicate billing, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler,. TAX LISTING FOR 196k, John Smith reported that the tax office has already begun work of pre=listing abstracts for 196) and p Seamee discussion of listing procedure ensued, It was agreed that one pre-listed form would be mailed to each taxpayer who listed last year, and that he would be required to bring his return in to the lister in person this year, and to make farm census report as heretofore. ‘ On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. James, the tax supervisor was authorized to employ the additional help needed for pre~listing, and to proceed as fast as possible to secure competent township tax listers for 196k. TAX SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE ~ NEW POSITION, Mr. Smith reported that Edwin H, Parks has been employed as a mapping and appraising trainee in the tax department as authorized by the Board, at a beginning salary of $350.00 per month plus mileage. The Board eee Mr. Parks to attend the school for Assessing Office personnel and new tax supervisors at the Institute of Government in Chapel Hill on October 1), « pee On ‘motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshotser, the Board approved transfer poe ee ae October 7, 1963 sox 16 mce672 | eee T:) of sufficient funds from the contingent fund to the tax supervisor's budget to pay Mr. Parks' salary and travel for the remainder of this fiscal year. SALARY CHANGE, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the Board approved an increase of Syne OMe ae tt Mee Me at salary of C. E. Evans, appraiser in the tax office, retroactive to July 1, 1963, STATESVILLE SCHOOL BUDGET. ‘The chairman was Pes tere to sign the Statesville City School budget forms, which had been previously eae a ake ME) web Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James. ’ CONTRACT WITH CITY OF STATESVILLE FOR RURAL FIRE PROTECTION, The chairman was authorized to sign the fire protection contract with the City of Statesville on the same terms as heretofore, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, SURVEY COUNTY HOME AND COURT HOUSE PROPERTY, Payment of $300.00 to L. B. Grier as partial payment on survey work he has done for the county was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Le SCPE ck ame SaTSh Sat) SEY ae Pae e E to. be worked out with the county attorneys LIST OF BILLS: Pree erga gy) ee COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Annual Budget 1,600.00 Sela Ul ay ei ys eee G 2179 Bernice M. McJunkin Salary 150.00 Cy.) mee) ae mae Expenses pal lPe ke) G 2313 E. EB. Boyer Per Diem & Mileage 31.80 CM SMe we CS A Se iW 26.50 ish we Ae: Ete Tg " ees] G@ 2316 Max R. James " Bye t) a AP Pe! Yosel a ic meek | ex: FS tr 5 E. Ee Boyer Expenses ° TAX SUPERVISOR Annual Budget 42,320.00 Sere Auge Rn 5, Sbb.16 G 2172 Mary Lee Cowles Salary 315-00 G 2173 Peggy P. Summers " 315.00 G 217k Glenn W. a ae 280.00 G 2175 John T. +A) Salary & Travel 591.67 G 2176 Calvin E. Evans Salary 300.00 G ow Ce. Ee Evans Travel nen emer Brady Printing Co. Supplies p: ao ey Pes) Annual Budget 20,215.00 Sy etek Auge 31 2,804.97 G 2145 Willie Taylor Salary 45.00 Caren Pek E mee ekg " 45.00 G 2147 Willie Taylor " Pa e 8) G 2148 Willie Taylor bs 45.00 G 2149 Willie Jones Ma 45.00 G 2150 Willie Jones n TL Pae 6) G 2151 Willie Jones Ma 45.00 G 2152 Willie Jones " 45.00 G 2153 Michael R. Backey id 5.00 G 2155 Michael R, Lackey n 45.00 G 2156 Michael R, Lackey n 45.00 G 2180 Willie Taylor ba 45.00 Carat ae Rebel | " 45.00 G 2182 Michael R. Lackey J L500 G 2352 G and L Janitor Supply & Serv. Coe ~ Supplies y0e Pe G 2353. Beavers Repair Shop Keys 1.00 G 2378 Modern Electric Co. Supplies. cae G 217 City of Statesville Services rae 1) Per es Meat TC es ta Cie Rey) gt Me) Vee fat eet ees a ae Cy UB ae Repairs 200 T,171.32 LONG BUILDING Annual Budget Spent Aug. 31 G 2354 Shell Electric Co. Service Call Tes) G 217 City of Statesville CP eRe) ~ 127.04 G 2426 Duncan Plumbing .& Heating Co. Repairs 41.75 ie el Se Es BET sls elt hw Grading, Caer ; aes aur 2177 2318 2319 yey ae 2322 yey S| rey. PB Yo) 2326 2327 2328 2329 2330 2331 2332 2333 re 2335 2336 rE SY PE Bs 2339 2340 rae ra 2342 yas as rr rae! 23446 ae Ws 2348 ae) 2350 2408 yaa 2 Mobs) 2,68 2471 2472 AAQQQEAWL® Q eee -Eon A oe Eh n nh aarins ORQQANO re ey rE bi) 2357 2358 2359 yey 2362 PSS foRon non oe on Te oe rey O po Fel Pires Get: SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS pear Budget 151,423.00 Spent Auge 31 Jano, Cline & Barnard aA MCP oes) st Pee Ee eRe bs iT. Partial Payment on audit Salary Coroners Juror Hoyte Freese " Clint Clontz bl J. M. Dagenhart " We De Troutman Ma Pe Pe Re baa ele! " Mrs. Margaret M. Odom Secretary-Inquest Davis Hospital leer meet a we Coen Ty Dr. Robert L. Dame " Dr. Harry B. Underwood sd bike MSM acl as | hs} re Rat Tok Town of Harmony Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Cool Springs Fire Dept. Shepherds Vol. Fire Depte West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. Central School Vol. Fire Dept. Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. Town of Mooresville Troutman Vol. Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. Harmony Fire Depte Ct ta a eee es MeL kT) Cool Springs Vol. Fire ee ear he City of Statesville « Dept. of Conservation & Deve Forest Fire Control Statesville Record & Landmark Ads ~ Fire Truck Mooresville Tribune Ls) a a oe ee ire Calls a a Statesville library Donation Town of Mooresville Donation to Library National Guard - Statesville Donation National Guard - Mooresviile ® Statesville Library * TE Me eenons ero Supplies - Rec. Court oe Cath Megs) Shel meer Tax Appraising Mrs. Claudia Robinson Coroners Accte Cents bar Mest Ome ee eC ely SY bua peed 1) pe taal tees ies ee eke Retirement Fund - Ret. TPMT UMC Cee hao ee Le ieee ee D LT N. C. Public Employees Social Security Agency - Soc. Sece PLANNING BOARD Traffic & Planning Ass0Ce Professional Service Je Allen Knox Board Meeting John F,. Long ' " 7 ir Shaye) Jre Glenn M. Chandler William H. Keeter Homer Cornelius We. H. Lee Distributor Perma Stamps Annual Budget Ce eae Ot eee 1, 250.00 PESO! oi 6.50 2) 6.50 6.50 6.50 20,00 15.00 7.80 45.60 50,00 50.00 50.09 50.00 50.00 50.00 Orne 8) 50,00 108 me. 0) VPRO 8) 10,00 196.00 98,00 100.90 Fepae.8) 201.35 6,00 5290 100,00 75200 25400 ree! 1,325.00 25.70 780.00 3.00 Bhs 8 Pies: 107.08 981.9 ps eas cee Ae 300.00 5.00 ea 5.00 5.00 yn 5.98 Pet Y 2he52 200 7,036043 KBr Ys ei * Tita Lager Wes: bes 3 | Annual Budget - 11,005.00 i Spent Auge 31 Phe Ys ty Betty J. Robb Salary 54 O88) G@ 2179 Bernice M. McJunkin " py s G@ 2364 Recordak Corp. ’ Supplies Ys Cir) tae: Baek tat) mt " Cts G@ 2466 Brady Printing Co, " p Irae Se a Ee 218 Janice Lee Neel G ‘ Salary pio Ome. #) Cera e My CPM " 400.00 G 2186 R. E. Perkins bd 400,00 + G 2187 William G. Johnson " Boers 8) G 2188 Marshall Maness " 400.00 G 2189 James R. Crawford " Fe orate 8) G 2190 Ira M. Overcash Jr. " 400.00 G 2191 Lawrence 0, Goodin eee 360,00 Cay al yy ae ss ome OMe este " 360.00 G 2193 Je oF iahh eR) " by Lyi G 2365 DeHart's Laundry & Dry Cleaners ~ Hats, etc. PL) G 2366 Safety Link Belt Co. toy) vine 8) G 2367 Paul B. Henkel” RIN) oS mR) 18,02 G 2368 Army & Navy Store " 6.80 G 2369 Federal Sign & Signal Corp. " re Pey G@ 2370 General Electric Co. Radios : yd?) G 2371 Te K, Abernethy Radio Service 12h.50 G 2397 Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. Supplies 6.90 G 2446 Marshall Maness Travel 119.00 G 2447 Brady H. Johnson n pile i G 2448 William G. Johnson " 150.00 G 24h9 Re E. Perkins # 150,00 \ G 2450 L. 0, Goodin " PRS S| 4 G 2451 Te Se Thompson 7 eee : G 2452 I. M. Overcash Md y.Oh Pal) G 2453 Richard Crawford n 1OL bk G 2h5h J. Ce. Rumple n ney Aeys Ce Tee ree) " 30.00 fe} a Zeb Nicholson " ee it ar 4 Brady Printing Coe Supplies el $ : tS) 35 TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR Annual Budget Spent Auge 31 53 ee Peres Carat men tC ae Peay Ye Salary Pee . sh wee: a7 a ee) " : Vr ae Phe 8) cis he whey tse Pee G8. " 320.00 Cee Metta PEN tT ne) " 350.00 G 2198 Ne T. Houston Salary & Travel 508.33 Cer SY Mee Ct A MPP ole et gest Travel BYP Yi G 2373 Collier, Harris & Collier Court Appearance - Suit 30,00 G 237h .Ce Ge Smith 1/2 costs - TaxForeclosures phy Pr G 2375 Piedmont Lumber & Mfg. Coe Cabinet 5) Pea < o 241, Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies ae r e G@ 2199 2200 Py.0n 2202 vy. 08 | 2376 ry ye A°] 24,66 Rone ee ee) 220) ye. 8 ye) 2206 2207 yy.8).) yy.8y] 2210 py t 2212 2213 pyaar pra t) 2216 2217 2218 aoa 222 22 wry 5) 2379 ye ond yas ys rae oe ae oT Vo ob) PH tele) ey) 2388 rE ley) 2390 2391 VES 4 re Bs) rey de 2395 rare ar Ya Tee’ 2471 272 Ron EER RoE OR ok hon Tk enone ORonokon oso RoE oT EeOE Onn aon Eon koe Sam oe om ok > oa i | prea Vee} 2226 Pres | PY .5) 2229 eon ee 2219, Helen R, Gregory Elisabeth H. Goodrum | Wilma W. Gooden Le Le Nesbit Bill Sowers & +7 Py Xerox Corpe Modern Electric Co. Brady Printing Co. eB Bae RBs kel ds Edna F, Brow BPO Pee eB Cor elle) Hos bagt Me NK Be | Millicant K. McCurry Anne C, Johnson Thelma C. Barker Mary Lew Smith Evelyn W. Ridenhour Avonelle C, McVey Elizabeth French Boyd Georgia H. Blowe Jewell C. Van Hoy Fv aR el eM ete hae es) Sara Marie Neese lois I. Sigmon Betty Sue Troutman Nora Lee Deal Reba H. Ferree Edith Bryson Franklin Georgia H. Blowe Millicent McCurry Dewitt Fincannon Thelma C, Barker Avonelle C. McVey Elizabeth French Boyd Evelyn W. Ridenhour Mary Lew Smith AnneC. Johnson Thurston Templeton Edith Bryson Franklin Mooresville Telephone Co. D. K. McNeely & Sons ta Le M. Little Dre Je Me Robertson ee TT eee Rte] U. S. Postmaster Starrette Typewriter Service . Southern Bell Telephone Co, N. Ce Local Government Eaployees' Retirement System = Ret, Ne C. Public Employees! Social Security Agency ~ Soce Sece LBL Pe Pye) Elizabeth W. Weaver eS CP Prats Wayne L. Franklin pe: Pae rt. Jre Howard M, Stamey Harry W. Myers Jr. I tahan te ee Tee i E d sad Alri Tid ia ha ea a a Nd a talc hal eT baa kt} Supplies Services bg VP Ue) bg cae & Supplies ee ee Sera Auge 31 Ee ier) rape 240 600 Vera BY MSE 0 Ee Annual Budget 117,1)5.00 Spent Aug. 31 yi Oris 8) 326.76 350.00 386,00 386.00 469.00 350.00 386.00 5 lslepne 0) 386.00 350.00 333.00 288.00 274.00 27.00 274.00 226.00 274.00 se yane 8) eh] 7256 pele 77.70 liie77 9280 rae be) pte te se) 12.39 eae 6.10 25 200 5200 P88) 5200 bie One 3) rere 226.07 a PL. PVE Mestre Spent Aug. 31 162.17 143.08 5 Pty 238.67 rote 8) 306,00 ye) BE eee) 4,219.72 PE eae 20,667.00 Bey io i ae iil An a pay | wo 16 nce677 G@ 2hlh Starrette Typewriter Servi fete § es @ 2h55 Harry W. Myers, Jr. + a ee F @ 2456 W. L. Franklin ] 29.68 G 2h57 Le Be Nance Jr. peeey yt) BLS tre. ¢) G@ 2230 D. 0. Ivey Salary 190.00 @ 2396 Woodward Jewelry Store Pictures, Repairs 26.91 MS Meee er Pe: te St ee y | pe 2S Be a ag Travel & Sones 13.4 Cr Ma me sot Sh ae Sosy Re RT gaele sole Annual Budget . 10,012.00 r Spent AST a Bye 1,573.16 G 2231 Jean L. Johnson Salary pW | G@ 2232 Nancy I. Myers " 238.00 G 2233 Juliene M. Fulp " 171.67 G 223k Nancy M. Henson . " | phy G 2398 Catawba Paper Box Co, Supplies TP) G 2399 Gray & Creech Inc, " coe G 2h1h Starrette Typewriter Service n VP Ys G@ 2459 Nancy I. Myers ver VME m SREY] 48.11 NEGRO HOME AGENT Annual Budget PD ° Spent Aug. 31 503.99 «. ETS Meet ooh Mc tAR lt) Salary 62.33 GU 2236 Pauline E. Moore Md 130.00 cer ee mee tty.) Supplies . 6.99 G 2460 Pauline E. Moore " (Ptb) 207.07 Annual Budget 7,580.00 Spent Aug. 31 lyre) G 2237 Bertie M. Wilkerson Sy ER ag yi 0 Phe 0) G 2238 J. P. Van Hoy Salary & Travel 350.00 CORE Ts oe ects hy mene Seat 6.66 G 2h0h U. S. Postmaster Postage plemre ¢) G 2h1, Starrette Typewriter Service Sis) ay ALS G 2441 Town of Mooresville tea 40.00 G 2465 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Taso Rel S| SAY CIVIL. DEFENSE Annual Budget PLE Le.S) Spent Aug. 31 1,435.78 G 2238 J. P. Van Hoy Salary 300.00 G 2239 Helen H. Kyles n 274600 cml ey] Transport Clearings of the Carolinas, Inc. - Demonstration 10.56 G 240, Us. S, Postmaster mits 5200 G 2405 Moose Conerete Products pi 4. 80 ee Mee Tate ah Tt Property Agency * re : ILA 16 Ard iW ic! a Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 12.31 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Ret. ey) Ne C. Public Buployees' Social Security Agency = Sec. Sec. YEE Y3 ee aa = SRaE Annual Budget Set sha wT a 5 @ 22h0 Isaac T. Avery, Jre Retainer Fee 200.00 CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT Annual Budget Spent Auge 31 G 22k] Martha D. Parker Salary 315.00 G 22h2 Robert L. Parks " 340.00 G 2243 John W. Connolly F n oye) G 22h) Frances R. Moore c od 230.00 G 2245 Betty M. Baity " i re ere 8) G 22h6 Shirley S. White " eS ee) G 22h7 Carl G. Smith " 525.00 G 2407 E. N. Scroggs Supplies 19.73 CM 2) 0) BE =f + Wo bey obs) ames " Pa G 2409 The Northwestern Bank Checks 16.04 G 210 Edwards & Broughton Co. Supplies pal Paes G 2h11 Mitchell Printing Coe bd a 2h7.08 G 2412 Recordak Corp. ° 43-81 G 2413 Paul B. Williams Inc. n eT) G 21) Starrette Typewriter Service n 2.18 G 2466 Brady Printing Co. " pe Pps A eres) SUPERIOR COURT Annual Budget 15,100.00 Spent Aug. 31 Rolo pe) G 2159 Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing 2,060.70 G 2160 Hugh G, Mitchell Court Appointed Attorney 300.00 G 2183 Caroline Earnhardt Court Reporter Me ee®) PL PY (0 RECORDERS COURT Annual Budget 11,000,00 Spent Auge 31 pe 0) ete 8) G 2247 Carl G. Smith SPE a oe a G 22h8 Boyce & Gibson, Jr. " 350.00 Cy. Bee OMe WMD: Cobh) " 200 ror 4 JUVENILE COURT Annual Budget a8 Orne e) Sn 150,00 ee ere.) meee eB) 6) Salary er . we — ‘ LLL Tame Lirik) Te) Fe ee me eC ee aE ST Rr eh pT a Be Peer Boarding Prisoners 1, 97793 G 216 Statesville Glass & Mirror Co. Glass, etc. rs Paso ta) yee eae ts ee Services he: G 2h18 Dr. David L. Pressly Treating prisoner pee G 2h19 Purcells Drug Store Cvs RY YM ye Pr A G 2h20 Public Service Co. Gas 45013 eyo S.C BR ts at ee Te Laundry 10.83 G 2422 Pyedmont linen Service PAB Mor aR Fr} G 2h23 Thomas & Howard Co. rssh Ry | 7e73 G 242 Iredell Chemical Co. Inc. " Bree G 2425 Watte Plumbing & Heating Cog Repairs 1537 G 2426 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, " 1 Pye} ar. ae TT em Mey Ee Washer pe G 2428 Statesville Drug Co. Aree] Pe} 2 r COUNTY HOME Annual Budget Spent Aug. 31 Pee 197.11 G 2430 Moody White tha Tt my Tel 738.00 ie ae teem kt) , ae 2,166.00 G 2432 Blackwelder Bros. Farm Machine Hire 231,00 G 2h33 We. Fe. Johnson beret a Yee +) G 2h3h Dixte-Liberty Plant Foods, Inc. Supplies 925.10 G 2435 We Re Grace & Co. tana? ae Annual Budget Spent Auge 31 37,545.00 Pen ies G 2253 Bert's Rest Home Care 8.10 G 225 Hill Haven Rest Home uy } Ae). G 2255 :Raymer Oil Co. Fuel 2.00 @ 2256 Reich Realty Co. Pen 31.00 G 2257 Belks Dept. Store oa ed A tg 10k. 26 G 2258 Burdette's 5 & 10¢ Store " bras ie byes) OF ARE | Ld 5. G 2260 Dellingers " 157.19 G 2261 Efirds Dept. Store " 6.67 G 2262 J.C, Penney Co. Inc. ba yee) G 2263 The Great A & P Tea Co, Groceries 18.00 G 226, City Grocery & Market " 7.00 G 2265 Hendersons Grocery " 8.00 G 2266 R. R, Redmon ud (Pa @ 8] G 2267 Requal Bailey School Fees & B. H. Care 52.00 G 2268 Mrs. J. C. Dagenhart " LJ 58.25 G 2269 Mrs. S. C. Williams i] " ple Pes) G 2270 Barium Springs Orphanage Boarding Home Care 120,00 G 2271 Wathan Blackwelder Lu 100,00 G 2273 Sidney Bumgarner " 100,00 G 227) Mrs. Albert Cooper " 100,00 G°2275 Mrs. Roeland Deal J 125.05 G 2276 Jack Elliott " 50.00 G 2277 Mrs. Leonard Freeze " 200.00 G 2278 Mrs. A. A. Gibson " Lore 8) G 2279 Glenn Havner ud 50.00 G 2260 Mrs. Joe Jenkins " 50.00 G 2261 Mrs. R, L. Pearce " 50.00 G 2262 Mrs. Mott Redmond " 150.00 G 2283 Mrs. Spencer Reid " 113.36 G 226, Mrs. Johnny Seott i BE Ome G 2265 Mrs. Bobby Sells LJ ae Py 5 | : , @ 2286 Clara Sharpe « 50,00 oR hononoE-nonoEoE-E-~E-e on foe kk sek k 2 i ee QOoOaAE2 220 oe oe ee ee ee ee 2250 vale) ray | r2 Me's) yale) 2hh0 pate 2162 2161 Nathaniel Stevensen Clarence Ward sae ee Teg Mrs. T. B. Wetmore Mrs. Clyde Wilcox Bunch Funeral Home ‘Johnson Funeral Home Dingler's Drug Coe Fisher Drug Co. Pe Ce ek Mg eT Tag Goodman Drug Co. Holmes Drug 075 Medical Arts Clinic Miller Clinic Miller Drug Co. Statesville Drug Co, Troutman Drug Co, Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Dre Donald Ge Cheek ph D. De pe) Dr. David L. Pressley DP OM a) a Pat Pe wake Iredell Memorial Hospital Rowan Memorial Hospital ae. Ce Sanatorium J. I. Thomas de Le Thomas Belks Stores ah B Se 4 tne PN Millsaps Hdwe Coe Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Town of Mooresville Cr ee 15.00 5 eee) Pe PRE eRe D tele) 7 Spent Auge 31 Salary Berne 8 Travel 150.00 Boots yy. @) ysis) ey) phe Po) bs eh ba 7230 be ae geet: | cs ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR City of Statesville ° Annual Budget Spent Auge 31. 1/2 Operating deficit 62-63 ee pe ch b DEST SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust Annual Budget Sy ot ok ae Ta 31 : es MISCELLANEOUS N. T. Houston, Treas. General School Fund Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund A. E. Guy, Treasurer Statesville City Schools | Miss Eunice Price, Treasurer Mooresville Schools pee OME A ae Oe eee ea || Iredell County A. Pe T. De Fund Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund Iredell County A. F. De. Ce. Fund Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund Iredell County A. Fe D. C. Fund Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund pee 8 Une 6) Bre as Comes me Bee ete) 1,881.73 ers.) PS 1,069.51 prem ee) PA Pae) Iredell County Health Department - Monthly Budget Payment 5,753.67 ele Pee 1, 384.00 - O « 158,030.00 4, 665439 Bi ran : Ray neal ag Y : \ shi) 16 Pradived G 2hh2 State Commission for the Blind PUP yee PS Pe) ft} Ru ee ee eT ek Meee kh Eee RS hE eS PS G _Caroll-Phelps Co. | eo ye ee 2,500.00 G 267 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Ret, 107.08 G 2469 Ne C. Public Employees’ Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec, 2,234.66 G 270 We Ce Local Government Exployees' Retirement System - Ret. 67307h G 2h73 Hospital Saving Association Insurance : be G 247k WN. Ce National Bank Withholding Tax 3, 209.00 G 2475 WN. Cy Department of Revenue J 1, 7 ’ = TOTAL - $$ 25,526.81 Less Payroll Deductions: * abe Ct 67307k ‘ eee | ; psy ee Social Security « 75500 Tax: Federal BPP 8) eae an) 503.37 Insurance BEY Lees 2 eh GRAND TOTAL br. ee eh) i poy ap ) Pt a eT Re Nea pT x CA Teen. a Fe 1075.00 367.00 367.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 517.00 543200 469.00 317.00 317.00 175.00 215.00 10,00 22012 Poy Pi. Hee mee) 93-80 38.88 6.79 Mey smi 51. 2h Ly Ps) 62,10 Tepes) yap PAO) 8) Ernest Ward Jessie T. Parker OE tre Ina B, Pope Lexine A. White Vee ee ae Margaret F. Bolt Raeford A. Thomas Rellin W, Johnsen Troy R. Scoggins Jre Mary Lee Stroud Margaret W. Crawford Le M. Little PVA me Ina M. Galliher Pett ae hae l Rellin We Johnson Raeford A. Thomas Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Doris P. Johnsen Jessie T, Parker Ina Be bt) or) Margaret F. Bolt Mildred Johnsen Lexine A, White BostromBrady Mfge Coe N. C. State Board of Health Steriphane Corp, of America Winchester Surgical Supply Co. hel2 Phipps & Bird Inc, pa American Medical Association Subscription 18.00 Starrette Typewriter Service Sits See T) ose) ’Greer Drug & Chemical’ Corp. " 11.87 Rn me ae Le RE Rae ety | ome ON Mooresville Telephone Co. ba 16,00 Southern Bell Telephone Co. W 79067 Gem Automatic Gas Co, Inc, meet Pet. Be RMR Tet metry Laundry 15e71 PCP OER Pe Me SM tk ae Cet, el eT Tee bere) N. C, Local Government Exaployees' Retirement System ~Ret. 436.18 Petty Cash Fund ORTOP oT mest tT Bray's D. De Lewis, M. D, Clinicians Fee 20.00 Ps M. py ree Me Py bal 20400 Pine.) cs BY Ps ) b ) be) ) 3) ) ) ) ) 3) ) =) ) 3) | ) ) ) b | bs) ):) bs) ) 3) | b) 3) B ) 3) ) ) MISCELLANEOUS eee ee PE kee Me SR ae Cs a Pad Ne C,. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret. Hospital Saving Assoc. ets tt) Pree Pee ae yt Withholding Tax N. C. National Bank " rere eC ese oe BOOK a; mY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Annual Budget 93,142.00 B 351 Ernest Ward Pa eta 1075 00 B 352 Jessie T. Parker " 367.00 B 353 Mildred G, Johnson " Be) B 354 Ina B. Pope t 350.00 B.355 . Lexine A. White " 350.00 B 356 Doris P. Johnsen " Be erat) B 357 Margaret F. Bolt " 350.00 B 358 Raeford A. Thomas " PS Wee B 359 Rollin W. Johnson " 543200 B 360 Troy R. Scoggins Jre " eS BAe.) B 361 Mary Lee Stroud LW 317.00 B 362 Margaret W. Crawford " 317.00 B 363 Le Me Little a WErie e B 364 Arthur D. Cowan " yaeTI ee) B 365 Ina M. Galliher bd 10,00 B 366 Ernest Ward Travel 22012 B 367 Rollin W. Johnson " 157.80 B 368 Raeford A..,Thomas " 100.00 B 369 Troy R. Scoggins Jr. ad Bras) B 370. Doris P,. Johnson n 36.88 B 371 Jessie T, Parker " 6.79 B 372 Ina B. Pope " epee B 373. Margaret F. Bolt n ptePteis B 37h Mildred Johnson " ' 51. 2h B 375 Lexine A. White " ees.) B 376 Bostrom-Brady Mfge Cos Supplies 62,10 B 377. Ne C. State Board of Health " 10,88 B. 378 Steriphane Corp. of America n 25200 B 379 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. " 4el2 B 380 Phipps & Bird Inc. " pale) B 381 American Medical Association Subscription 18.00 B 382. Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 60,26 B 383 Greer Drug & Chemical Corp. Ke 11.87 B 38 City of Statesville Services Ms Pa B 385 Mooresville Telephone Co, " 16,00 B 386. Southern Bell Telephone Co. " erin B 387 Gem Automatic Gas Co. Ince er peeks R 388 . Iredell Laundry Co, POT Toba 15e71 B 390 N.C. Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency- Soc. Pas plelePy lie) B 392 Ne C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System <Ret. 436.18 B 396 Petty Cash Fund Miscellaneous Expense Syst Bs! B 397. De. De Lewis, M. D, Clinicians Fee y.OPre.@) B 398 Pe M. Deaton, Ms. De f 20.00 FAL eres MISCELLANEOUS 5] N. C. Public Employees' Social Security Agency - Soce Secs B 391 Ne C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System = Ret. pele B.393 Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance 119.68 B 39h Ne Ce Depte of Revenue Withholding Tax BS YI ON B iF Lo National Bank Le fe a 4 9,610.75 Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement a) Te Co) Social Security 5 oP) Tax: Federal 702480 SY tate pay ry ws 2 beer be tr) petra pe eens f 3 GQRAND TOTAL $ 8, 310.5h t no | 16 me 83 i LIBRARY PV your WM tel <7 17,418.00 Spent Auge Bs Sse. Oy. ee age Rae ly Salary 1h Pae) A 627 Virginia M. Deaton ® 233.33 A 626 Cliften Bridges " 15200 &K’629 Nancy L. Grimes " 100,00 A630 Leta K. Poston " 100,00 A 631 Violet K. Candle ba Beit" POS eee te ak) Sign brit) A 633 Statesville Truck & Tractor Co. Service yo 45) POC i ek a Me te PES A 635 Gaylord Brose, Ince " 49h A 636 North Carolina State Library Books & Processing 106.73 A 637 American Library Association Booklist ne) A 638 Affiliated Publishers beers) a] coe A 639 American Book Publishing Record * 12.00 A 640 Thames Book Coe LJ hPa 8) A 641 Hart Publishing Co. " PY] Pee ae mee ey a " Ty Pres) A 643 Charles M. Gardner Co. " ry Pao} A 6yh American library Association i a) eset es eee " raw) A 617 Ne Ce Local Government Buployees' Retirement System ~ ty 68.00 A 649 Ne Ce Public Employees’ Social Security Agency - Soc. Sete 97.68 ELSA) MISCELLANEOUS A 646 Ne. C. National Bank Withholding Tax 105.90 A 648 Hospital Saving Assoce Insurance sp a A 650 Ne Ce Public Employees! Social Security Agency Se SL ts Aree A 651 Ne Ce Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System Ta 26.95 A 652 N,. C. Dept. of Revenue Withholding Tax 29071 TOTAL $ 1,631.7h Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Pb Ce ct ass cra y Tax: Federal 105.90 ar an) SPY Insurance pays 2") GRAND TOTAL Se ees) npininidicann eel The meeting was recessed at 6:15 P.M. until October 1h, 1963, at 7:30 P.M. ata. bao BE We Sa lo DB MEH eT TA PORE to ea eee ESE) Met | the. AS. d-y of 7 19 and recorded.in Bo - Bs r me // 77 Yaa Se October 1h, 1963 re 17 ee 1 oT ee TRE MMe RT ok te Met a ace sO li) ee eee SS Pe een. Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members of the Board present, namely: E. E. Boyer, chairman; R. J. Holshouser, J. M. Wagner, Max R. James, and R, B. Kestler,dre INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Holshouser, FIRE TRUCK FOR MT. MOURNE, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the Board voted to accept the low bids on the truck and equipment to be mounted thereon to be used by the Mt. Mourne Fire Department. Contracts were awarded to T. C. Moose Company, Statesville, on his bid of $3,271676 submitted October 7, 1963, for the truck; and to Howe Fire Apparatus Company, Anderson, Indiana, whose bid, amounting to $8,899.69 for the equipment, was submitted on September 23, 1963. COUNTY MANAGER. Chairman Boyer reported on his investigation of the county manager applicant which he had been requested to make, After reviewing the creden~ tials and references’ of the top five applicants selected by the Board, Mr. Wagner made a motion, which was seconded by Mr. Holshouser and carried unanimously, which authorized the chairman to contact Mr. R. L. Shuford, Jr., and offer him the position of county manager of Iredell County, and approved Poe ae eee Sa $10, 900 and a maximum of $12,000 total for salary and car allowance, with no moving expenses to be allowed, and specified that he should come within thirty days after acceptance and move his family here by approximately January 1, 196). Mr. Boyer's expenses for a trip to Norton, Va., amounting BILL FOR EXPENSES. to $4667, was approved for payment on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr, JameSe SUBDIVISION, Lake Norman Bonanza, Section II, property of E. W. Clontz, was presented for approval by R. A. Collier, Jreg On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the Board authorized the chairman to approve and sign the plat on behalf of the Board of Commissioners after it is approved and signed by the chairman of the arent Boards VETERANS SERVICE. Copy of letter from F. V. Fields relative to the Veterans Service Office was received as information and filed. . @: ‘ — October lh, 1963 - , A » re 17 pace ye Page 2 HOSPITAL SURVEY, Letter from Dr. Robert R. Cadmus, Chairman, School of Medicine, Dept. of Hospital Administration, University of North Carolina, was received, stating PSM me ORM Mh me ME Tony 3 study of the two hospitals and would try to have the data for the commissioners prior to June 196), FAIRGROUNDS LEASE TO KIWANIS CLUB. Since the fairgrounds lease is up for renewal on December lst, Commissioners Wagner and James were appointed as a committee to work with the Kiwanis committee and the county attorney to work out the terms of the new lease. ZONING ORDINANCE. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. SET aes Zoning Ordinance for the’ Lake Norman Area, which had been recommended by the Iredell County Planning Board was adopted by unanimous vote, It was noted that the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Mooresville had by official resolution requested the county to include the Town's one mile perimeter area in the county zoning, and that only a part of this area is included in the described boundary of the Lake Norman area as set forth in the Ordinance. A complete copy of the Ordinance is included at Sot Mela Osh s | Mes Mane eT Sey oe BUILDING INSPECTOR, On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, Edwin H. Parks was appointed building inspector to carry out the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance, in addition to his duties in the Tax Supervisor's office, BUILDING PERMITS, Mr. Kestler was appointed to investigate fees and forms for building permits. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. Commissioners suggested that the Planning Board be requested to make recommendations for appointment to the Board of Adju's tment required by the Zoning Ordinance. COUNTY BUILDING PROGRAM, Cee Te time was spent discussing the needs and the best schedule for making the needed improvements and additions for the jail and office Fer ter Py The meeting was adjourned at 11:15 P.M. until 7:15 on October r2 ae 6S eae tae sR). time the Board of Equalization and Review will meete )? 4 - p / “ ? 5, PRM LIMES pa Pee Pen ; mts. m7 the Hoard wa ine ZONING ORDINANCE LAKE NORMAN AREA IREDELL COUNTY, N. C. July 31, 1963 eg Sa naa ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL Section 1-1. ee Torelli te sie wt \- ae aoe Section 1-2. aie a Page No. 2 eels oe Nerot tt smear! Zoning effects every building and use. Section 1-4. eae eee mere ; Page No. 4 Section 1-5 Major Street Requirements. Page No. 5 Section 1-6 OT met Megalo Mills etd aoe iol oe Section 1-7. Reduction of lot prohibited. Page No. 5 Section 1-8. Side yards on corner lofs. Page No, 5 Section 1-9, Orit te oo Mat Cima me ead te ate Page No. 5 le) 7 Section 1-10. Location of accessory buildings on residential Page No. 6 Lots. Section 1-11. Ree ctor Page No. 6 Section 1-12. Adjoining and vacent lots of record. Page No. 6 ert eae aK Front yard setbacks tefe oe Section 1-14 Modification of required yards. far° ed Section 1-15 Exceptions of height limits. Page No. 7 DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS ZONING. MAP ARTICLE i DIVISION 1 ba | Section 1-16. Established. Page No ae | Section 1-17, Official Zonin Map ” incorporated b Pa ie [e) ) y oe eae Rules of Construction. Section 1-18, wo 17h 4 DIVISION 2. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS. Section 1-19, Resort Residential Districts. Page No. 8 CNM meee dol a oa (B) Required lot area, lot widths, and l= eg ee rn (C) Height. . els (D) Building Coverage, ore ee (E) Off-street parking. Page No. 9 h MORRO Ret mie <tr 4 flo ed (G) Special Requirements. Agricultural Residential District. (A) Permitted Uses. Page No. 12 (2B) Required lot crea, lot widths, and Page No, 13 elke | Ca Page No. 13 (D) Building Coverage Page No. | bw | {oO Richa >a fe ore No... i4 OMe @i erste tae lot. eth te ele oe mE (G) Special Requirements Page No. 14 ess Area District A (A) Permitted Uses Page No i ’ “ i] + . 3 ) + B) Snecial Réquiréments Page No. } al | 3 Section 1-22 Urban. Resicential Districts. Page No. 16 (A) Permitted "ses. Page No. 16 (B) Required lot crea, lot widths an: yards Page No 1; (C) Heighi ‘ Page ie t/ (D) - Building Coverage Page No. 17 (E) Off-street parking Page No. 17 (F).. Off-street flooding Page No. 17 Shai Sle. Section 1-23 me AT oi pl erelunrere le MUN TTA mere) — ao 1 A) Permitted Uses gee a ee MCL hl te laters lof widihs and ya aero oe (C) Height Page No, 19 ® der OFF -strest parking Poge No. 19 Gg ROE Re o AY its tie 32) meio e Page (E)° Off-street loach: g and uni vading age’ No. -20 5k Pp AME EG PE LENE LEE LE LLM LEASE RAE BEB SER, poor «A? ct Q B-3 General Business. fe eA ON olin. emer Page No. 20 CMC i Mm RT eM ge ee (omar Page No. 21 (D) Off-street Parking Page No. 21 (E) Off-street loading and unloading ere eed, DIVISION 5. INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS, Section 1-26. t-1 General Industrial Page No. 21 (A) Permitted Uses Page No. 21 (B) Required lot area, lot widths, and yards Page No. 22 (C) Height | Page No. 22 (D) Off-street parking Page No. 22 (E) Off-street loading and unloading Page No. 22 Section 1-27, M-1 Manufacturing Industrial Page No. 22 (A) Permitted Uses Page No. 23 (B) Required Yards Page No. 23 (C) Height Page No. 23 a (D) Off-street parking Page No. 23 (E) Off-street loadiitg ond unloading space Page No. 23 OMe tlt Met NC es Page No. 23 ARTICLE If). OFF-STREET REQUIREMENTS; PARKING; LOADING AND UNLOADING. Section 1-28, Off-street parking requirements. Page No. 23 Section 1-29. Off-street loading and unloading Page No. 25 acre teh eit Lae Pah 1 8 A Section 1-30. Building, Inspector. Page No. 26 Section 1-31. Building Permit. Page No. 26 Certificate of Occupancy. Saction I=. Section 1-33. @hate nts paaee aie Mate rete Ee Page No. 26 a Section. 1-34. Effact upon outstanding building permits Page Ne. 27 Section 1-35. icteric mae hatte # Page No. 27 ARTICLE V. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. Created. Section 1-36, Section 1-37. Organization Page No. 27 Sta eso Public Meetings. Page No. 27 Section 1-37. Appeals Page No. 28 ae wok D7 gc ection 1-40. Powers. Fs) Section 1-41. Proposed Veriancess Section 1-42, We Nevers Bie Re ae tL ete ey Ag Section 1-43. Conflict with other regulations. Page No. 29 Section 1-44, Validity. Page No. 29 Klett ton) ateliticcm ime AC Cie Section Prevention of Violation. Section 1-47, Effective Date. ee pox Ll mee 7 ZONING ORDINANCE LAKE NORMAN AREA IREDELL COUNTY, N. C. ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL This Ordinance shall be known os and may be cited os "The Zoning Ordinance of the Re oe Me tM Me tly eae clr he Brot MMOL etalon ety lo This Ordinance shall apply only to the area in and cround Loke Norman in Iredell County which lies within the following described*boundaries: ; Pi 7 BEGINNING on the north, at o point in the center of the Catawba River which is the lredal! County line, 1000 feet north of U. S$. #70, the boundary of the io Net Mod als to the east by following the north side of U. S. me at adistance of 1000 feet from the center Pea RR aM eer mm el Mi Mle em ee Mel Ble Stabe eastward ct a distance 1000 fest Northeast of the center line of the Eufola Road to the Shiloh Church Road; at the Shiloh Church Rood the:boundary turns to the northeast and follows the Shiloh Church Road 1000 feet northwest of its center line for a distance of 8300 feet; at this aR it turns to the east and follows the center line of o farm road to the Shiloh Church Road SO eae hee arreai the center line of the Shiloh Church Road in a Northeasterly and Ps direction to its intersection with the Old Mountain Rocd; at this point the boundary line turns to the southeast and follows the center line of the Old Mountain Road for a distance of ecartienheents ely 3000 feet to its intersection with the Celeste Henkle Road; it then follows a ee a Me eee Me ee Mm Bittle MOOR Rt 1000 feet east of the Old Mountain Road; at which point it turns and follows the Old Mountain Road to the southeast ct a distance of 1000 feet east of its center line to Road #1336 to the west of Bcrium Springs; it thea follows the center line of Road #1336 Northeast, East, and Southecst with gs projection fe the center line of the Southern Raiiroad on the east of U, #21 and N.C. #115; it then follows the center line of Southern Railroad to the south to ; Troutman City Limits and tuming to the southecst follows the Eastern Corporate Limits of Troutmen for a distance of approximately 4500 foet to a point which is 1000 feet Northeast of the center line of U. S. #21. and N. C. #115; of this point it follows parallel to and 1000 fect east of ie center line of U. S$. #21 and N.C. #115 south to the junction of U. S. #21 and N.C. #115 in the ee ae MoM ratty Socialis See tists Meio] er LOA Ty ate of and porallel to the center line of N.C. #115 Ln the Mocresvilld City Limits on the East of N.C. #115; et this point the boundary tums to the northwest and follows the Mooresville Limits in o westerly, southwesterly, southerly, and southeoste be direction to a point id 1000 feet east of the head waters of the Wes: Fork Rocky River; at this point It turns to the 7 eA ' south and follows 300 feet east of the stream bed of the West Fork Rocky River for «distance m a 8 5 . oe. ates of €00 feet ct which point it ie dua West for a distance of 899 feet to the stream bed of West Fori: Pocky River; the saul lary then follow is basi stream bed of the Vest Fork Rocky River to the tredel! County - Meckle whe sg County tina; it then turns fo the west and Sables the Iredell ~ Mecklenburg County pre to the frecdell Cc nara SMe meee Mes Meter hae faery eee TeMMe Min ap Morte aden ic Mle ah , Catawbe River stream bed in Lake Norman; County - Lincola Couniy line ond the Iredell - Catawba County line back to the point of Beginning at a point in the center of the poets River stream bed 1000 feet Norih of U. S Yt any lands under the jurisdiction of the Town of Mooresville, Morth Carolina, or the Towm6f Troutman, North Carolina, which may respectively lie within the above described CREE ie Re gi BCR my Re may) shall eithor or both, respectively, as required by law assent to the inclusion of said respective orec of their respective Towns, or either of them, which may lie within the above described land area SR me Me eT mes ashe Mat trea A Ssction 1-2. Definitions. For the purpose of this Ordinance, the following words and terms shall have the meaning ncicated herein. All words used in the present tense shal! include the future tense; all words n the singulor number shall include the plural number and all words in the plural shall include he singular number unless the natural construction of the wording indicates otherwise; the word "shall" is mandatory; the word “structure” shall include the word "building". a , H - + % i (a) Access Lot. A lot having river frontage and road frontage which offers lake frontage end/or Take access to those lots not having direct lake eee Bet. ie mere Battie (b) Access Corridor. A strip of land lying between the side lot boundary lines of Lake arm Roane eee Tae e-em tein away from the water's edge. (c) Alley. A public thoroughfare which affords a secondary means of access to abutting property. Cy Building. PAUL e Maid iil: Romie me iter ele tee meotel nl ealme client fle t- Miets the shelter, housing, or enclosure of persons, animals or chattels. ] (ec) Building accessory, A subordinate building, the use of which is incidental to that of a principal building on the same lot. (f) Building, principal. A building in which is concucted the principal use of the tot on which it is located. In any residential district any structure containing a dwelling unit shal! be deemed to be a principal building on the fot on which it is located. (g) Comping Park. Outdoor camping facilities for the pitching of tents and eee ea tits eld Saeletdiedie tae tent or camp trailers, (h) Customary home occupation, Any use customarily conducted aba Li ie CTE aT Sate mls Pert ete ee tates clearly incidental and secondary to the eRe lie ince Mel Meee Mime tes Mi Ma itt at teen tet aa ee te BT Rl ee amc sltN MoM te Mt ltt 8 tet ee toon be produced by the occupants; provided, not more than twenty-five porcent of the total floor ry , mn Ps e " : Py . a ’ MBM lool ve <li te Mey anc Melo elt tole Met Tt Model tetera ttt Pat trait tf ea tea ey ta ne person, other then a resident of the promises, shall be employed in connection with the home ec otett le lai s to 9) > ar | (i) Drive. A privote thoroughfare which effords the principal mecns of accass to abutting eye chan (7) Dwelling unit, A houie or other structure or & portion of aay building or struc sure osm eee ae a nea f 2 ee a f+ « fe ra a, oI a cession oe arrangec or used tor Beate qucriers ;or one Or more persons Ted iats) pay PB Lar sbi nouseceenine ee ee ee a Mle Remi tmait aig eet tte a treat transient residence. Y (k)_Lot. A parcel of land in'single ownership occupiéd er intended to be occupied by « elt stet Magee) «Ty teal 1 , 7 a ee ae *. +. ' " ouilding, together with its accessory bui oa rae (1) Ce A lot fronting on two or more,stréets at their intersection. CM Pe em Rr (mn) Lot, RL Lee Teme ts at tale Mate alae oe (0) Lot Lake Front. That part of the lot adjacent to the lake or water access; So ee en (p) Lot, width. The horizontal distonce between the side lot lines at the front building line moasured’ parallel with the front lot line. {q) Lot of record. A lot which is a part of a subdivision, a plat of which has been re- corded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of the County on or before F Oe BM le BM eRe MR ilmenite ters von tetera the Office « a the Régister of Deeds of the county ee Me ie . . GRAS aM OM ae aR Re mu mem Rt eee ee eRe lu eee Eh Rea ow A-at liteR 4c {s}. Nonconforming building or structure. A building or structures lawfully constructed eal a ie, p Mire eM Ml: ee ee oles lot size requirements, ond orher requirements except use, for the district in which it is located. OMEN ion de PCL Rome Sabo ule mo . eee Mit mM et Mette mi Mista which it ag restr g (u) Parking space, The standing storage space for one automobile plus the necessary driveway access space. The standing storage space shall not be less than nine feet by twenty feet unless the parking is cone by employee attendants, (v) Planted Screen. A planted screen shail be trees or shrubs hoving foliage and plonted at such spacing as to offer a visual separation to a height of six feet above the natural ground level whether occurring as a consequence of natural grewth or purposeful planting. Pregrown planted screens shall offer visual separation immediately upon construction of the facility. (w) Story. That portion of a aah leg included between the surface of any fleor and the surface of the Tloor next above it; or if there be no floor above it, then the spece between such Floor and the ceiling next above it. A story under a gable, hip or gembre! roof, the wall pletes of which, Rumer Medi Mt tim tll Pete Mt Mt Ma MT met Mth deel est a pice , - (y) Street. A public thoroughfare or private drive which affords the principal means of access to abutting property. {z) Structure, Anyth ing constructed or erected, the use of which requivéd more or less bemeeedees eeteeteatetr pttened permanent location on the platters or which fs attached to something having more or less pital st Matera: ile Mer Mtn Mire: a (aa) Trailer or mobile home. aid Cl | Otel eo ae th whe fey Meenas Cs) vehicle of wheels, sktds, rollers, or blocks, either self-propelled’ or propel ites yy La desea easy mate. ee ee ate those vehicles designed primarily for the nally dys elena ool Pe) COOMERA ee, Aa kT trailers, anchored In place or supported by a foundation or other stationary supports, together with automobile parking spoce, utility structures or trailers, and other ee Met incidental thereto. This definition shall not include trailer sales lots on which Meret) thr trailers are parked for purposes of inspection or sale. (Cro ede ee principal building, open, unoccupied and unobstructed by buildings or structures from the ground to the sky, except for encroachments and accessory buildings expressly permitted by this Ordinance. (dd) Yard, front. A yard extending across the full width of a lot ond adjoining the street or major street line upon which the lot fronts. COM ee uk Oe lot and adjoining the rear sa, (Ff) Yord, side. A yard adjacent to a side lot line extending from the front yard to the Teme cog: Section 1-3. Zoning affects every building and use. ete me Ml ei Um at oer (a) No building or land shall be-used or occupied and no building of part thereof shal! be erected, moved, or altered except in conformity with the regulations herein er meta Melt aa to Te Utes (b) No building shell be erected or altered so as to exceed the height limit, to accommodate or hovse a great number of families, to occupy a greater percentage of ie Mest PM eC aa Cn Cin Pas ct CRC ee a PMC umm Re ou ele (c). No part of a yard or other open space required about any an ins etm a Mel Ls oe of complying with the provisions of this chopter shall be included as a part of a yard or other Pech MoT ET pm Ui mim Ue Section 1-4. Nonconferming use, buildings ond structures. (a) Nonconforming Uses. The use of any butleing or land which wes in effect prior to the adoption of this Ordinance shall be consicered to be a conforming use and ne nenconforning oe ne CME COM UL Re eR ee erm Rd fm cali in TRC nM et RO inteerm U e etree tM catielih the existing structure or within « new structure on the seme property, or should the use be changed! to onother use of a similar nature which would be no mors objectionable or detrimental to adjecant properties, the siaadarc’s of development ere om Melee cu fetornr ee Mesto] tm Te Perdis | MaCmi Na NACA MUN ce ee developed to these standards to accommedete the extended or changed use. : (b)’ Noncon forming buildings anc structures. Nonconforming bulldings and structures es Decora a cmt emt Mill ida tN siete arr rae Wasa (1) Anonconforming building or structure shall not be enlarged or extended unless such extension shall comply with all the requirements of this chapter for the district in which It is located. (2) A nonconforming building or structure which ts damaged to an extent exceeding seventy-five percent of its then reproduction value, exclusive of foundations, by Mi MM i Lo Ie MMe mame Mgt eM ere a ee Toit RUC me i alr {a) On any lot, located in a, zoning district having yord requirements, adjacent to a major street as shown on the zoning map incorporated by reference in Section 1-17, required front or side yards shall be measured from a street line parallel to and 50 feet from the center line of the right-of-vway of the major street. fb) On any lot located in a zoning district having no yord requirements, adjacent to a major street as shown on the zoning map incorporeted by reference in Section 1-17, buildings AM Mere Mn M Boi imi Me Mims Mee M Mie Mar Mew Male ia Se Me MB Tn Mr el Com (c) In the event that the right-of-way of the major street is greater than 100 feet in width, the yard measurements prescribed in subsection (a) and the building set-back prescribed in subsection (b) will be made from the right-of-way line of the street rather than from the street lines indicated in said subsection. Section 1-6. Only one principal building on any !ot. (a) Every building hereafter erected or structurally altered shail be located on a lot end in no case shal! there be more than one principal building and its customary accessory \ buildings on a lot. ) (b) Every lot shal |_olfut a public street or way. No dwelling shall be erected on a lot Nem e Male me ee Me ee OR Um Re Beas eke Section 1-7. Reduction of lot prohibited. No lot shall be reduced in size so that lot width, yard requirements, lot area per dwellin fd unit, or other requirements of this chapter are not mainicined. Section 1-8. Side yards on comer lots. in residential districts the minimum width of the side yard along an intersecting street shoti be equal to one-half the front yard requirements of this district in which the lot is located. Accessory buildings in the rear yard shali also comply with the side yard requirements. Section 1-9, Obstructions to vision at street intersections. On comer lots within the triangular area formed by joining points (with a straight line) PIM cn nm Tem ie (atu leMe miele il M ie re lta Mer Be Te there shail be no obstruction to vision by structures or grade or foliage between a height of three feet and a a of ten feet, macsured above the average elevation of the existing surface of each street at the center lines thereof. Section 1-10. Location of accessory buildings on residential Jots. (a) On eny residential lot, accessory buildings shall not be located in any required front RP ee ee ee a i eR five feet from any other building on the same lot, and at least twenty feet from any buildings used for human habitation on adjoining lots. (b) Accessory buildings designed or used for human habitation os may be permitted by this chapter shall be located no closer to the principal building than thirty feet and shall meet the side yard requirements for the district in which located. (c) A double garage, one-half of which would be loceted on each of two lots, shall be permitted in any residence district, provided a written request signed by both parties is submitted with the building permit application; provided, further, the requirements of this section shal! be met. Section 1-11. Lot of record. {a) In ony district in which residencés ore permitted, where a lot has on area or width of less than the ete area or width and was a lot of record on or before said lot may be occupied by a single family dwelling, provided, the minimum front fone rr requirements for the district in which it is located are met; provided, however, this provision shall not apply to any lot to which the provisions of REE ae) +l be , (OME Mee ee ee eR Rea Ree geome Mim me cr area or width and was a lot of record on or before Pei mr ha) occupied by o permitted use, provided, oll other provera corer ‘OF tha district are met; provided, however, the provision shall not apply to ay lot to which the provisions of section 1-12 apply Section 1-12. Adjoining ond vecant lots of record. If two or more adjoining and vacent lots of record are in a single ownership at any time after F P ond such lots individually have less iy Cm ae): 2 Mes minimum requirements in the district in which such lots are located, such lots shall be considered CR Bil: Mo eom 2 eel eee Mi Mem ar eel Mil elit ae md Mel tsre ae which such lots are located Section 1-13. Front yard setbacks. The front yard requirgments of this chapter shall not apply to any lot where the ave re front yard on developed lots located wholiy or.in port within one hundred feet of each side of y P ) such fot and within the same ibe ad zoning district ord fronting on the same street as ee lot, is less than the minimum require< et yord, in such cases hi front yerd on such lot mcy be fess than the average of the existing front yards on the developed lois; provided, however, the front yard on such lot shall not be less than one-half rhe ree Peet pet : ee Book Wa 1 Bs) Section }-14, Modification of required yords. Requirements for front, rear and side yards may be modified under the following reel reg ct (a) Cornices, eaves, steps, gutters, bay windows less than ten feet wide, fire escapes, fire balconies, fire towers and similar features may project not more than two and one-half feet inte any required yord. (b) Necessory retaining walls and fences less than six feet high when located in meu yord, shall be exempt from the yard requirsments of this chapter, except that on a comer lot no fenée more than three feet in height shall be located within any yard or building setback required AGE RUR CR CMD Ea ae gun en eR a located HMR ech in RR mG ee A Oe ee ae Mele a Me Me Bi Mice kl and uncovered porches which cre aot in ony part more than four feet cbove the ground floor level and not within two and one-half feat of any party lot line shall be exempt from the yard requirements of this chepier. Section 1-15. Exceptions of height limits Bit Re me eR ela Te ao Neen Lisi) fons or similar equipment required to operate end maintain the building, skylights, towers, Per eee eC Re Rem em iL) | 1 erected above the height limit shall ba allowed for the purpose of providing additional floor space for residentic! use ARTICLE tl. DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS. DIVISION 1... ZONING MAP 7 oi Section 1-14. Established For the purpose of this chepter the Lake Normon Area in Iredel! County is hereby Na Te tote Tee stat ee il: sem Ea r Resort Residential PM Agricultural Residential ah Bier ete Ced wy Access Area ad Clete ines mL ay Highway @usiness a Otte Teel Me iat ) ra General ladustrial Monufacturing Industrial Section 1-17. Official Zoning Map - incorporated by reference The boundaries of each district ore indicated upon the official zoning map of the Loke rte Witt MM tert OS Pee nol Le Pas fore) . Said map end-all the aie eee em Gis tion k ) Mote melt hereby incorpercited by reference eRe Imm ee ie . ‘ot Tne Section 1-18. Rules of Construction. Me wrote ty ead zoning districts as Aes eu the zoning map shall be determined ensindinny, PRB tay: r (a). Lake shore zoning districts on Lake Norman shall be construed to extend into the Loke as*extensions of zoning district boundaries on the shore or the land for a distance of 200 feet from the 760 contour (official pond level). Should the distance across a cove or creek be less RCC CRM Re eer) ee Matte eC we cll Belial (oi between the opposite zoning districts on each side of the cove or creek. The water surface for 200 feet from the 760 contour (official pond Jevel) shall be subject to the regulations of this Ordinance (b) Where zoning boundaries are indicated as approximately following sireet lines, alley lines and lot lines existing on or before a Peet ee ee SRM ramet tel gt (c) In subdivided property the location of zoning boundaries shal! be determined by the use of the scale appearing on the map. CME ME el hate (Mates e ep mL eee e pee TT Ml dey Me Me ua) neorest parolle| lot line; however, if the zoning boundaries lie at a scaled distance greater than hme Ree a mel ba lt Mm Me Mee tel mall mo) en Mm Melt es] ee CR Me Aes mt tei me sare De Me Mu RMR ertet le Mem a Beet tele gle DIVISION 2. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS. Nott eM fee est ite cite] MB) ratte Within the RR districts as shown on the zoning map incorporated by reference in section 1-17, the following regulatiors sholl apply: (A) Permitted Uses. eT ep ameet ela (1) Single-family dwellings, two-family dwellings, and multi-family dwellings (2) Trailer or Mobile Home on individual fot. (3) Access Areas for Boat Launching Remps (See Section 1-19(G) (7) (4) Farms. (5) Golf Courses (See section 1-19 (G) (4) (6) Summer Camps (See section 1-19 (G) (2 (7) Camping Parks (See section 1-19 (G){3) (8) House Boats ‘See section 1-19 {G) (3) (9). Country. clubs, boat clubs, swimming clubs, lodges, ond fraternal organizations (See section 1-19 (G) (4), (10) Beaches privote. 411) Non-commercial = private boat docks, boat houses, ond boat launching ramps (12) Parks and tata (operated on ¢ non-commercial basis) (13) Cemeteries (14) Schools (elementary, junior high, and senior high) (15) Churches. (16) Customery home occupotions. OPA MCI te ure mee (18) Public or private utility facilities, not to include steam plants for the rod aero of electricity or the outdoor storage of equipment or materials. 17 nce 15 ads oe BOOK (19) Accessory uses clearly incidental to the pee eM te kd the on : (20) Airports. (21) Permanent Identification signs for tracts and developments, to Pe PE ORR Re exceed 20 square feet in trea. (22) For the prupose of advertising any use permitted in TRC oma maximum area of 20 square feet may be erected on any mad t Ru ee kr ee em occupied for residéntial dwelling purposes and further provided that such sign ts located a minimum distance of 200 feet from any Intersection of public roads or ways and from Pmt sign erected for any purpose. nis ibe, The Planning Boord may permit the location of the UICC NT ORR mi Tas Mie Ri kh ee the adjacent properties or properties eR tong a across an orm of the loke and land-water relationships in the area ore such as to be conducive to a safe and recsonable operation which will not produce o public nuisance CR ad thatethe special requirements applicable to these uses are met. (1) Group rental cottage developments (See section 1-19 (G) (1). (2) Commercial marinas (See section 1-19 (G) (5). kK) Met eM Crers a etl earl public) (See section 1-19 (G) CF (ORC MP me yards: (1) Minimum lot area (above 760 contour on Lake Norman) Behe em VAM ute La de ie. 0 7 is KM ati RL 25 feet CMM Om 25 feet , i Minimum side yord on each side of every lot: F (ca) One or one and one-helf story building 10 feet oe (b) Two or two and one-half story building Bs ‘c) Split-level residence 10 feet on one-story side; 15 feet on two-story side. (6) Minimum combined width of both side yards: (a) One or one and one-half story nT Lr Lay = 25% of the let width. tM meh te D% of the lot width (c) Two or two and one-helf story building Ke Ae MM Mea LCLLE \ The ahove yard requirements will apply to the location ema MiptCM str Mit) exterior fot line other than the shoreline of streams, creeks, rivers or lokes (C) Height No dwelling shall exceed two an 4 pne~half stories or thirty-five feet in Re Tio No other building shall exteed thirty-five feet in height unless ecch Pee BEE Cee Mek gare required minimum by five feet for every five feet, or fraction thereof, additional height over thirty-five feet. (D) Building Coverege. On any lot, the totel area covered by all buildings including accessory MT Ei CMa Unc kt ad such lot. section 1-28. (F) Off-street loading. With the exception of Peer rst) Mt Pee ee provided by all uses as required by Section 1-29. | | se er “ ee |e (G) Spectal US Oo (1) Group Rental Cottage Developments: (a) A Group Rental Cottage Development is a group of three or more attached or re el it Re Mem Ms ee pment) for a continuous period of three months or less, established on a single lot or on two or more lots in common ownership, each unit containing an cdjoining ae Meee eR Meee mes ula M: Coa Reco ee (b) The minimum size tract of land upon which a Group Rental Cottage Development shall be constructed shall be 45,000 square feet for the first three dwelling units plus 3,000 square feet for each additional unit (above 760 contour on Lake Norman). (c) All structures shall be located at least 50 feet from any exterior Jot line other ' than the shoreline of streams, creéks, rivers or lakes, except that said structures Wee ae Mm Ce RBar ie ite eset Meliss mols on established non-residential use. (d) Every structure in o Group Rental Cottage Development shall be separcted on every side from any other structure by a distance of at least 20 feet. (e) Signs on the premisas of a Group Rental Cottage Development shall be regulated as follows: ("N" means that the sign shall not have flashing illumination; "M" meons that the sign shall be motionless.) Peg ite Marlin PM ela bi esi) Permitted number of signs: 2 per establishment 3. Maximum areo of sign: 20 square feet 4. Permitted tllumination: lighted (N-M) 5. Permitted location: No closer than 15 feet to any exterior property line (f) Off-street porking shall conform with the provisions of section 1-28 of this Orel ieee ye Summer Comps: (a) A summer comp is an egency or organization which provides comping facilities ond super vised femporary care for people. (b) The minimum size tract of land upon which ¢ Summer Camp may be established shall be 15 acres (above 760 contour on Lake Norman). (c) All fixed structures shall be located at least 209 feat from any exterior lot line other thon the shoreline of streems, creeks, river, or lokes except that said structures may be 100 feet from a public right-of-way, or 50 feet from any lot line adjacent to @ nen-rasidential zoning disirict or an established non-resid use ; (d) Every fixed structure in c Summer Comp shel! be sesarated on every side from any other structure by o distance of at least 20 fee? (e) Signs on the premises of o summer camp shall be regulated os in Section 1-19(G)/1). FEO mide Rei M LM tr sdla tM Ue lasral Lm aati a React riion 1~28 of this Ordinance Comping Parks. = enriai 6 facilities for short term tenting or other open type camping operations to include small comping trailers or camping cars. When-estaslished, camping parks shall be subject to health department regulations {b) The pork shal! contain at lecst five acres of land (above 760 contour on Lake Norman). (co) The pork shall be screened from adjoining sireets and developed properties with a planted screen which shell offer visual separation. (4) (5) pete] * nn) ayy zi ace 17 COR we eRe mete te MeN an M-t-4- mt cl) its] ee MM RM am em et ee ll ea SER ea te oe a Um ite Rem im Rod TT Ber Me A Me eM Me Core Um) benno ete properties. (e) Each space shal! contain a minimum of 2500 square feet. (f) Signs ‘on the premises of camping parks shall be regulated as follows: Pg oe ee 2. Permitted number of signs: 2 per ee ee 3. Maximum area of sign: 20 squore feet. Cee MS le MR ae ce ean (g) Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of section 1-28 of this Ordinance. Golf courses, Country, Clubs, Boat Clubs, Swimming Clubs, Lodges and Fraternal Organizations: (a) All structures shall be located at least 50 feet from eam mt Melts cg eM Mee Me Oh Rt ee Canis may be 25 feet/freom any lot line adjacent to a non-residential zoning district or on established non-residential use. . (b) All boat-dock facilities ond swimming areas shall be screened from view from Cre Mk) em ae Umea , (c) Signs on the premises shall be regulated as in section 1-19 (G) (1) (e). (d) Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of section 1-28 of this Ordinance. et Md iets CP ee etl NSM Am orm ula lt para lie SoMeartt: tec: as a commercial marina. Commercial marinas may include boat sales and services; sale of boat fuel, equipment, and accessories; and the preparation eM MM lore Mo aoe ela ce CUNEO MMe Mi leteit t Mol me MOOR te hac ele me me Thy other than the shoreline of streams, creeks, rivers or lakes, except that said structures may be 75 feet from a public right-of-way or 50 feet from any lot line adjacent to a non-residential zoning disirict or an established nor- residential use. . (c) Any structure within 40 feet of the shoreline shall be screened from view from adjoining property by planting or solid fence. (d) Signs on the premises of o commercial marina shall be regulated as follows: Pee od owt aM ie Me eal iba telat 2. Permitted number of signs: 4 per establishment. CP tte Mie greece ie aL Le 4. Permitted illumination: lighted (N-M) 5. Permitted locetion: No closer than 15 feet from any property line. {e) Off-street parking shall be provicled in accordance with the provision of section 1-28 of this Ordinance. Gell Me mah) ies clei Tr (a) All commercial or public belach areas shall be screened from view from adjoining property by planting or solid fence. Said beach areas, screening, and all Stee eo Mtl MOOR) mi MollM et items amet TMi than the shoreline of streams, creeks, rivers or lakes. Where adjoining property is within a non-residential zoning district or use, however, screening will not be required ond all structures and beach areas may be a minimum of 50 feet from ae Mei lalits Mose) lab ae ~2- (b) Signs on i ee eed commerciol or assis eee ie in section 1-19(G)(5)(d). ORC ee ti Ee etd mi) isaanlines mie Me ati teed ti se MO ete a (7) Access Areas for Boat Launching ramps. (a) An access area for boat launching ramps under the definition of this section is an area maintained by @ public utility or public service agency to provide water access to the general public. (b) The minimum size tract of land upon which an access area and boat Iaunching ramp is located shall be 4 acres (above 7460 contour on Lake Norman). (c) All romps or structures shall be at least 100 feet from any residential use end any exterior lot line other than the shoreline of streoms, creeks, rivers, or lakes except that said ramps or structures shall be a minimum of 75 feet from public right-of-way or 50 feet from any lot line adjacent to a non-residential zoning district or an established non-residential use. (d) Signs on the premises of the access area and upon launching ramps shall be regulated as follows: ee gta to 2. Permitted number of signs: 2 per access area. CPM ee Me a Mme LT ae (e) Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of section 1-28 of this Ordinance. (&) House Boats. (a) Any living quarters which ore constructed in such a manner as to floar, whether they are self-propelled, towed, or stationary shall be considered en on en eR eC una re cum ceudtaiaa space for extended occupancy. (EAM CR Mt aM Cm mere ao MMR ce Re heme from any other house boat or enclosed structure for human occupancy or dwelling Pg een Men Mi MO Tem aM rea en me ce ae ee (c) No house boat shall anchor in front of an occupied lot or area on the land or lakeshore, within the 200-foot lake surface zoning creo, without express permission of the lake shore property owner. CHB ale Bota veldaplawaas areas shall be so located as)to permit free and unobstructed eet ters Me Mie Mule mer AMM et Rea ae ce oy Coc (e) House boats shall not be anchored in such a manner as to deny or obstruct in ony manner access fo the lake from boat docks, beat houses, or boat launching es F Section 1-20. Agricultural Residential District. Within the AR districts as shown on the zoning map, incorporated by reference in section 1-17, the following reguletions shal! apply: Oy Me te Lee Uses by Right (1). Single family dwellings, two-tamily dwellings, ond multi-family dwellings. (2) Mobile home or trailer on individual lot. ES ae ee a ee a Samesce, Se ir a i eae ge, ees ag ee aR Ss a Taam Gar toa Be! ~13- 7 (3) Mobile Courts or Trailer Porks. (see Section 1-21 {v4 (4) Professional Offices (5) Farms (6) Summer Camps (see Section 1-19 (G) (2) (7) Golf courses (see Section 1-19 (G) (4) ' (8) Country clubs, swimming clubs, lodges, ond fraternal em eat Section t=19 (G) (4). 3 ; (9) Parks and playgrounds operated on a non-commercial basis. Te rtd eee (11) Churches. , (12) Municipal, county, state, and federal uses. UT em omni intent Nea ae ee met MEL a Ri OC Mee mT clearly incidental to the permitted principal use or structures on eee (15) Airports. (16) Grocery stores (see Section 1-20 (G) (1) \17) Service Stations (see Section 1-20 (G) (1) (18) Combination Service Station - Grocery Store (see Section 1-20 (G) (1). (19) Restaurant (see Section 1-20 (G) (1) (20) Combination Service Station-Restauront (see Section 1-20 (G) (1) (21) Barber and Beauty Shops (see Section 1-20 (G) (1) (22) Drug Stores (see Section 1-20 (G) (1) VX) MCT fee MC dt eyed y,) (24) Dealers in used household appliances and discarded motor vehicles (see Section 1-20 (G) (3) Ce Rom itis ony use permitted in this district or in the NM ee ett re ett eee] ere ee ite CE ie Ram dite Medi Mt Rae) Pree mT may be erected on any lot provided such sign is located a minimum of 200 feet from the next nearest lot occupied for residential dwelling purposes and 3 further provided that such sign is located the minimum distance of 200 feet from any intersection of public roads or ways and from the next necrest sign To ie eae rote (8) Required lot area, lot widths, ond yards: (1) Minimum lot orea Gt OTe MrT (2) Minimum lot width remy i (3), Minimum front elke, 25 feet Ma Tm tar ce vie TY Mu te Mig Mo me tera Mate eae eT ae Oe eka eee sail ats ener ‘(b) Two or two and one-half SAT late eel (c) Split-level residence 10 feet on one-story side; Re ete mo Bs (6) Minimum combined width of both side yards: (a) One or one ond one-half Ete ar TAC ays] 25% of lot width, NOME tim ty me tite ttt Ky re Me mea 1 CS eR amt elt Ke ee at (C) Height. The requirements of section 1-19 (C) shall apply. (D) Building Coverage. The requirements of section 1-19 (D) shall apply. N (3 ah ee n (E) Off-street parking. The requirements of section 1-28 shall apply. (F) Off-street loading. The requirements of section 1-29 shall opply. (G) Special Requirements. COM iE Cr Mea agt- M ate iti air) (a) The permitted retail and service establishments indicoted a3 "Uses by Right" are those usvally found in farm and agricultural oreos to render services to the needs of this area. (b) The minimum size tract of land for an individual Use of this type shali be att (c) All structures shall be located at least 50 feet from any exterior lot line except that said structures shall be 75 feet from public right-of-way. (d) Signs on premises shall be regulated as follows: 1. Type of signs permitted: identification. 2. Permitted number of signs: 2 free standing signs per establishment ere ed alee Me mere lire No regulation of signs attached to and flat against the principal building met ot 3. Maximum area of free stantling sign: 40 square feet. 4. Permitted location: Within the bounds of the property. (e) Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of section 1-28 of this Ordinemce. (2) Garages (a) Garages are permitted to provide maintenance for vehicles and equipment in the Pees Me cits Tit ey: (b) The minimum size tract of lond for an individual use of this eae Cie Me meas | OPN Et Re Mite Mee eet Tm tee We eat item im Tt ste) yy that said structures shall be 75 feet from public right-of-way. (d) Gorages shall be screened from view from adjacent residential property by teste Me me it Mt rete (e) There shall be no outdoor storage of junked vehicles or used household equipment. (Ff) Signs on premises shal! be regulated as follows: PM melts stm leeds ots ata iitete ate 2. Permitted number of signs: 2 frae standing signs pet establishment located on comer lot, othervise, | free standing sign per establishment. No regulation of signs attached fo and flat against the principal building or sfructure. Ue et MMi Mie tli toMe lis pPMme OM log Mr Ty Permitted illumination: lighted (N-M) Permitted location: Within the bounds of the property. é aie at if) ot eee parking shol! be provided in accordance wirh the provisions of section 1-28 of this Ordinance; pet ee Re ae tet Appliances ond Motor Vehicles (a) This is permitted as a special land use in the Agricultural Residential District (b) The minimum size tract of land for an individual use of this type shal! be five rol (2) All structures shall be located at leatt 50 feet from any exterior lot line excent Sti) mum htwmel 4 oT that satd structure shall be 75 feet from public right-of-way. Open storage shall be located at least 200 feet from public right-of-way. (d) Open storage shall be screened from view from adjacent properties MO ete topography or by solid fence of pre-grown planting of sufficient height to offer visual screening. 3 (e) Signs on premises shall be regulated as in Section 1-20 Ce) (2) (f) Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Prete se Mit eC Section 1-21. Access Area District. Within the AA districts as shown onthe zoning map, incorporated by reference in section 1-17, the following regulations shall apply: NM te Uses by Right 1) Access areas for boat launching ramps to which the public has unrestricted access. (see Section 1-19 (G) (7) (2) Commercial marinas (See section 1-19 (G) (5) (3) Beaches (commercial and public) (see Section 1-19 (G) (6) (4) Highway and loke oriented retail and service operations, not to include junked TO Rem ue CR i ee stored out of doors. (see Section 1-21 (B) (2) (5) Group Rental Cottage Developme nts, to include Motels. (See section 1-19 (G){1). OMEN as a Remi meet ROC ee ee ea) GUMS ttt MC i ee (1) Highway oriented and lake oriented retail end service establishments. (a) These uses are defined as those business operctions which cater to the TLE thal em Oo Eee ura ace RS provide accessibility from the land and from the water. (b) The minimum size tract of land upon which on individual operation is ran CR lee Meat Mii cn An Meet mee oh Colne) 'c) All structures shall be located at least 50 feet fram any exterior lot line ' except thet said structures shell be 75 feet from public right-of-way. (d) Signs on the premises shall be regulated os follows: 1. Type of sign permitted: Ideniification. 2. Permitted number of signs: 4 per establishment. 3. Maximum area of sign: 20 squore feet. 4, Locetion: No closer than 15 feet to any property line. (e) Off-street porking shal! be provided in aecordance with the provisions of section 1-28 of this Ordinance. (2). Mobile Home Courts or Trailer Parks and Camping Parks (a) Mobile home courts or trailer porks and comping perks, when established, shall be subject to Health Department regulations. (b) The park shall contain at least five acres of land (above 760 contour on Lake Norman). (1) (2) (3) i) (5) CS) (7) (8) ed) (10) (11) (12) (13) wom AT mee ¥ es =“ if.) den 4 (c) The pork shall be screened from adjoining streets Pee es ek RB PNR Rei Ce (d) Access tothe pork shall be directly from a state Pee eee (e) There shall be a minimum of 50 feet between any structures and/or trailer or camping spaces, and ony exterior property te ere i(-re ai) developed properties. There shall be a minimum of 30 feet between all structures and/or trailer spaces or camping spaces and any exterior property line adjacent to undeveloped properties. (f) Each space shall contain a minimum re be ee RS aR em eee Nei CM eR Re i ene 1. Type of sign: Identification. PP Tt ee eee 3. Maximum orea of sign: 20 square feet. F VECO Te ren ee ea Ue (h) Off-street parking shall be provided in Peet atte Timi eat ea Persie RM OU Section 1-22. Urban Residential Districts. Within the UR districts as shown on the zoning map, Teeedsrenkeic My Ait he Lod 1-17, the following regulations shall apply: CN Me ti mee er 0] a Single-family, two-family, and multi-family CRs faire CR om ci em eo Schools and colleges, kindergartens and day nurseries. Golf courses and clubs, playgrounds and public Peek Governmental uses not involving the outdoor storage of equipment or marerials. Public or private utilities facilities, not to include the outdoor storage of Pee et em Le Private Clubs and Fraternal Organizations. Mobile homes or trailers when used for a permitted use moy Mem Crete emai la bg on an individual lot, or when used for any permitted use other thon as o dwelling, CM oe Molt op meth he PP De eae TR a Customary home occupetions. To advertise Pe Pee ea lit sign not more than two square feet in crea may eon ET Te Customary accessory buildings, including a private gorage, Pomet tials Ceili isLel Pe et oe ea tt residential lot reat peda ie tes ae cS aire ee ieee ium boards, not exceeding twenty squore feet in orec, Real estate signs advertising the sale, rental, or lease of the premises on Witenes oe Sena PRE UN em rath four square PT Pe a re Pia ite aie eR era least ten feet from any street right-of-way line. a wor AT me 23 Pe (MNCs eR RU eC eas Seek eM RC dR Bi (15) Permanent identification signs for tracts and developments to be a permanent construction, to be located on the premises, and not to exceed 20 square feet in area. (16) A temporary building or use, including trailers for office use, in conjunction with any permitted construction; provided, no trailer utilized for such purposes shall be used for living quarters; provided, further, permits for such uses shall be issued for periods not to exceed six months, but may be renewed for additional periods up to six months, if necessary, to the completion of the construction. COMER me PE A oc QM tone CRC ot Lt me) OMe eRe ee VM Un CR CR mit a two-family dwellings. POOR cL (3) Minimum lot area per additional unit in three or multi-family dwellings. Pe er ree as CUMS Mm t ted) Vie it); (5) Minimum front yard ry (6) Minimum rear yord " yaoi yi (7) Minimum side yard on each side of every Tela fa) One or one and one-half story building SB (b) Two or two and one-half story building yar fc) Split-level residence 8 feet on one-story fe ly 12 feet on two-story side. (8) Minimum combined width of both side yards: (a) One or one and ons-half story bui Iding 25% of lot width (b) Split-level residence bom) Mats) med lai (c) Two or two and one-helf story building 35% of lot widrh (C) Height. eth cuore eth Ce ol) a tte ae {(D) Building Coverage. Any lot, the total area covered by all buildings including accessory buildings, shall not exceed thirty-five percent of the cree of such lot. (E) Off-street parking, Off-straet parking shall be provided in accordence with the provisions of section 1-28, (F) Off-street loading: All schools, churches, community centers and other public meeting places shall be designed,’ arrenged, ond maintained so DeLisi vehicles can teke place off the public right-of-way ond sireet i] TL Wy lid ; sue he DIVISION 3, BUSINESS DISTRICTS. ttt AOU ODM fete moe Te This district is intended for the use of those businesses and other uses which are properly cad necessarily located near urban and rural residential areas and which cater to the everyday Re RA li RC ee Within the B«1 districts as shown on the zoning map, incorporated by reference in section 1-17, the following regulations shall apply: fA) Permitted Uses. Uses by Right ChE ON ne em Rar OT elm (2) Hospitals and clinics. (3) Medical and dental offices and clinics. (4) Philanthropic and eleemosynary institutions. MEG el eee eee OMmetalM dial Pe ee ee (7) Nursing homes and nurses homes. (3): Offices of artists, chiropractors, lawyers, architects, engineers and like professionals. (9) Drug stores. (10) Bonks. (11) Barber shop or beauty shop. (12) Dry cleaning or laundry pick-up station. (13) Filling stations. (14) Florist shops. OP) Medi: Meir en semen tur: Belay Le QB ee ecm ge) estcblishments. (17) Grocery Siores. (18) Ory goods stores. AMET Re em tcc Melita tie cee (20) Herdware stores. CAME ee aa Me ena -B omar BLE eS (22) Photographer's studio. PREM eee ieee ene onto (24) Shoe repair shops. (25) Tailor shops. VL ME tee Mat Meat ena erties Pym ts Rene se mo exceeding forty squore fest in area may be erectec on any lot; provided, the total crea, in squore fect in all signs permitted on any lot shail not excesd onechelf the total frontage of suck loi on. the primory street, which holi be considered the street upon which she building or use fronts provided, ee ey Riel Ree ee ee he equal to one-fourth squore foot for eoch foot of area there Me MC Me ror ecole streets shall be permitted; provided, further, only thot portion of the lot front- Be aR Real ne ad advetrised shall be considered a - 3 ' in determining the maximum sign area permitted on each Fer) ee Sree ee aes, ge ne ah i ear Le rite Ware 45) Ss oe (B) Required lot area, lot widths and yards. (1) Bullding and structures used for residential purposes shall comply with the requirements of the UR Residential Districts. (2) Buildings or structures used wholly or in part for other permitted uses: (a) Front yord a (b) Rear yard eer (c) Side yard on street side of comer lot yer (d) Side yard adjoining residential districts eT (C) Height. “The requirements of section 1-19 (C) shall apply in this district. (D) Off-street parking. Off-street parking shall be provided by CM ems iy | Pai ete ee {E) Off-street woe Rods unloading. hi ie Mee Meat Mial i lite Bice Ml be provided by all uses as required by section 1-29. ett ee eM ale eae This district is intended for the use of those businesses and other uses which are properly and necessarily located along major highways ond which cater to the needs of the traveling public. Within the 8-2 districts as shown on the zoning map, incorporated by reference in section 1-17, the following regulations shall apply: (A) Permitted Uses. S35 wy) 7 ASSL (1) Any use permitted in UR Residential Districts. (2) Filling stations. MC een a ete Rie teal e CMB rete 60) ste por Teele Re tome le ONE tae (6) Bowling allsys, poolrooms, indoor thectres, and other places of indoor ST rae Le (7) Outdoor places of recreation ond entertainment. (8) Motels, hotels, tourist homes and boarding houses. CD MEP aes eR a ee Gl) Mele me eee Me eeu tee aC mod otherwise referred to in this section that is consistent with the purpose of this section ond caters to the needs of the traveling public. (11) Outdoor advertising signs and structures for the purpose of advertising ony Pete list Mec Me Mist el tiem (B) i a lot width and yards. 43 (1) Building or structures used for residential purposes shall comply with the requirements of the UR Residential districts. (2) Butldings or structures used wholly or in part for other permitted uses: (a) Front yard rere, (b) Rear yard 10 feet (c) Side yard on street side of corner lot 20 feet CMT Bere uM atm: tutor ero (C) Height. No building or Prete Pe Me emt h Cs ae (D) Off-street parking. Off-street parking shall be provided by all uses as required aie by Le (E) Off-street loading and unloading. Off-street 8H eae Maller late Me eet Mel me) provided by ail re Ce ime aor section 1-29 Section 1-25. B-3 General Business. This district proyides a location for those businesses and services with regional characteristics which cater to the needs of large rural residential and urban creas. Within the 8-3 districts as shown on the zoning map, incorporated by reference in section 1-17, the fallowing regulations shal! apply: (A) Permitted Uses. Or eae eta (1) Any use permitted in 8-2 districts. (2) Hotels, motels, tourist homes, boardinghouses. (3) Furneral homes. (4) Any retail business or service establishment, not otherwise referred to in this section, whose principal activity is Saleh heahede wate altel tCliay) eR CARO ee aed Le (5) Bus passenger stations ond taxi stands. (6) Printing and engraving establishments. (7) Bakeries in which not more than two thousand square feet of floor space is devoted to bakery purposes other than sales and office space. (8) Dry cleaning establishments whose total. floor area does not exceed two thousand square feet and which do not use cleaning solvents or materials classified as flammables by the National Board of Fire Underwriters (9) Outdoor sales of house trailers, boats, and automobiles, not including the storage or sale of wrecked or junked vehicles. (10) Shops or stores primarily for the repair of the following: (a) Clothing and shoes. (b) Radio ond television sets. (c) Household appliances. (d) Automotive vehicles, parts, and accessories FY att . a BOOK iW aa 27 , i ey 4a (11) Outdoor sales of plants, fruits, and vegetables. Outdoor advertising signs and structures. : ORM ul Ba ce ; (14) Blacksmith, welding, and machiné shopy. (15) Trucking terminals, (16) Wholesale businesses conducted primarily in Pel re Mell: oe are aR ee A oat aE) MN Coe (19) Tire recopping and retreading. V0 Mr ome , (21) Manufacture of articles to be sold at retail on the premises provided such monufacture is Incidental to the retail business and employs not more than ae ee ies Peas Steet MG Re the processing of raw products to be used in the fabricating of the following merchandise: (oc) Fabrication of clothing. (b) Fabrication of bedding. {c) Fabrication of leather goods, not Peat Bates ur Rm ke: ead em ee (d) Fabrication of paper products, not to eta ae iy Ma ed Prete Me et Mr ko ll rere {e) Fabrication of plastic containers Pe Cm st tee ne GOW: sate it murs) Rts e CM Ot Bk ML Mc Rd yards. Buildings or structures used Mel Ea aL part for residential purposes shall comply with the provisions of the UR rite eudtl Mes te {Section 1-22 (B). (C) Height. No building or structure shall exceed sixty-five it: oe (D) Off-street Parking. Off-street pee ta Be reat Mm ee Tic A ae adios vie (E) Off-street loading and unloading. fel ea ea ee een be provided for all uses as required by section 1-29. hen Ee INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS. een Tt ey ee el The district provides a place for the location of industrial and other uses which would be iaimical or incompatible with general business orecs. It is CCR CR ul LER ony use which is not inholenitl? obnoxious because of noise, odors, smoke, Fr ae amt) use of dangerous materials. * Withia the 1-1 districts as shown on the zoning map, veterrstnte i EM Un Mi hd 1-17, the following regulations shal} opply: VS ic Uses by Right OS ek -22- sR a tee ad oe sects ei ir li use, not me ere referred Bie de (3) Extractive industries. (4) Gasoline, oil, or fuel storage above ground, provided sae is obtained from bureau of fire prevention as required by fire prevention code. (5) Mixing plants for concrete or paving materials. COM Meu Me Ut Meth are (7) Storage of materials and equipment outdoors. (8) Hatcheries. (9) Manufacture, processing or fabrication of the following products: (a) Wood and wood products, including furniture. (b) Textiles. (c) Metals and metal products... (cd) Household appliances. (e) Clothing, including hosiery. (Cite Maes CR eee (h) Foods and food products, not to include abattoirs and BE Stee (i) Bedding, carpets, ond pillows. astm ee (k) Ice. (!) Leather goods, not to include processing or storage of rew hides. (m) Machine tools. CS ge tale (o) Pottery, porcelain and vitreous china. (p) Soop, detergent and washing compounds. CyB as ee at Pm Re ee Bem oe (r) Paper products, not including the manufecturing or processing of paper. Cate tet tS A SPCR A Aca oT used wholly or in CROC inte te Cee ee Oe meron (Section 1-22(B). ee ML a mee Be Noo exceed sixty-five feet in height. FA (D) Off-street parking. Off-street a Fe space shall be: provided for al! uses as required by section 1-28 (E) Off-street loading and unloading. Off-street loading and unloading space shall be provided for all uses as required by section 1-29. Section 1-27. M-1 Manufacturing Industrial. This district is #tablished for the exclusive use of industrial type uses. The estcblishment of this district recognizes the necessity of providing and maintaining industrial areas which ore orotected from the intrusion of incompatible uses, !f is not intended to permit in this district any use which is inherently obnoxious because of noise, odors, smoke, light, dust or the use of dangerous materials. & a mn eee: ~2« Within the M-1 districts as shown on the zoning map, Incorporated by reference in section 1-17, the following regulations shall apply: (A) Permitted Uses. Uses by Right COME um ci ut me Rh il me eyes at (2) The refining, processing, generating, fabricating, warehousing, wholesaling, of the following products: (a) Electricity. (b) Textiles and textile fibers. (c) Metal and metal products. (d) Chemicals and chemical products. (e) Plastics and plostic products. (f) Soop, detergents, and washing compounds. {g) Electric and electronics products. VMs cme tr Me miele Mia) Be ey eee st il: eae (i) Wood and wood products. : (j) Rubber Products, not including the processing or manufacturing of rubber. (B) Required Yards: ODM cen me aos] Oc VME TCM 2-22 yee) 0 Be UL Rome malin Bib ap mel RC Me (D) Off-street parking, Off-street parking space shall be provided for all uses os required by séction 1-28. (E) Off-street loading and unloading ee Off-street_Igading and unloading space shall be provided for oll uses as required by section 1-29, COM Re ler (1). Ferming and Residential Use - The minimum tract of land upon which these uses con be located shall be ten (10) acres for each individual use or operation (above 760 contour on Lake Nosmai) 4 re eee ep ee hil an be ees Ee MM eerie tor) Commission for the Catawba River Basin. ARTICLE IH. OFF*STREET REQUIREMENTS; PARKING; LOADING AND UNLOADING. Ssction 1-23, Off-street parking requirements. (c) Off-street parking spoce shall be provided in accordance with this’section in all Ci tetit (b) The off-street parking space required by this section shall be permonent space ond Oe Bee (c) The required parking space for any number of separate uses may be combined in one lot but the required space assigned to one use may not be assigned to another use at the same time. (d) No portion of any street right-of way shall be considered as fulfilling or partially fulfilling the area requirements for off-street parking required by the terms of this chapter. OME em Bei Me mem ite eM Nm MT information as to the location and dimensions of off-street parking space and the means of ingress and egress between such space and a street or alley. This information shell be in sufficient detail to enable the building inspector to determine whether or not the requirements of this chapter ore met, (f) The certificate of occupancy of the use of any building, structure or land where off- street parking space is required shall be withheld by the building inspector until the provisions Me ee ha ee ee a tee ol occupancy which shall have been issued for the use of the property shall immediately become void and of no effect. Oem etude BM du apm MyM Mae and occupants of the following type of property uses, on the basis indicated: (1) Residence and apartments. One space for each dwelling unit. 4) A ee rooming houses ond nurses’ homes. One.space for each four rooms ee Mele mts) lle (3) Motels and tourist's homes. One space for each room or unit to be rented. (4) Hotels. One space for each four rooms, plus additional space as/ required for related Pore eee (5) Hospitals and nursing homes. One space for each four beds intended for patient use, exclusive of bassinets; plus one space for each three staff or visiting doctors and one space for each five employees on the largest work shift. (6) Medical Clinics and Offices. Four spaces for each doctor practicing at the clinic, plus one space for eoch employes. (7) Auditoriums, theatres, stadiums ond similar uses, involving the assembling of persons: Cu eu ice ma mm me acs pe ae (8) Bus terminals. One space for each employee amd one space for each bus loading ramp ny track. © (9) Other office, business and commercial uses. One space for each 150 square feet of li Mi lem a i (10) Industrial, warehousing, and wholesaling uses. One space for each vehicle used directly in the conduct of such use, and, in addition, one space for each four Seon Mem Mere ia nm OB ee oC Oi Ml a eC E Mle eeol lit em melt Meat space for each employee. (12) Summer Camps. Two spaces per adult employee, including counselors or administrative ptr tet 1a (13) Golf Courses. Three spaces per hole. (14) Country Clubs, Swimming Clubs, Lodges, and fratemal orgonizations.. Tae Aas 18) One space per each 200 squore feet of gross floor area, building or ground area devoted to such use. (15) Commercial Marinas. One space for each 150 squore fect of gross floor, building, ee ere. es ee ke (16) Commercial or Public Beaches. One space for each 150 square feet of gross floor, Ng, Or ground area devoted to such use. i (17) Retail and Service Establishments. One space for each 150 square feet of gross Siewert Porte ier ee i ete (18) Access Areas and Boat Launching Ramps. Thirty spaces having a total area of aisle aS ye ee ee CCRC em and space for each 12 feet of boat launching ramp width. (19) Mobile Home Courts or Trailer Parks. One off-street space for each trailer and camping space and accessory structure. : Section 1-29. Off-street loading and unloading requirements. At thetime of the erection or expansion of any main building or part thereof which is used or Is to be used for any use required by this section to provide off-street loading space, such space shall be provided as set forth herein: CME Ree ete MBit Ole Mr merit i Ge ete ee me ed less than twenty thousand square feet, and all wholesaling and light industrial operations with Ose alee Me eC Bi Mee eM nt MrT tT (1) A loading space determined by the building inspector to be sufficient to allow normal loading and unloading operations of a kind and magnitude appropriate to the use, without hindering the movement of pedestrians and vehicles over the public right-of-way. (b) Retcil operations, including restaurant and dining facilities within hotels and office buildings, with a gross floor area of twenty thousand square feet or more: COMO Meee ne mime Mh ML Tm pa Tp deh feet and fourteen feet overhead clecrance for every twenty thousand square Te Mie oe Me Remit (eM tm RM eet aM ag) Te (c) Office buildings and hotels with a gross floor area of 50,000 square feet or more: (1) One loading berth with minimum dimensions of twelve feet by twenty-five feet ee Beg ee Mat eg NL et pantie eam eM mln eee MMe ii it Me et Se eR Me us le Ce (cd) Industrial and wholesale operations with a gross floor area of ten thousand square feet or over shall provide berths no Igss than twelve feet by fifty-five feet and fourteen feet over- head clearance in quantities determined by the Building Inspector to be sufficient to allow normal loading and unloading operations of magnitude appropriate to the use, without hindering ed Meme ce inte Re CM ltt eee mir Met) -l (CM t 1 teed decoy at soon Lt pate 2 ~ 26 - ARTICLE IV. ENFORCEMENT hate ae cot ETUC Inspector. vl The building inspector is hereby authorized, and it shall be his duty, to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance. Appeal from the decision of the building inspector may be made to the Board of Adjustment. Nadia ae eed ULL Permit. No building, structure, or sign or any part thereof shall be erected, added to, or Se NA te ee NAS Meme n te R mt Be Meets until a permit therefor has been issued by the bul Iding inspector. Each application for a building permit shall be accompanied by a sketch plat showing accurate dimensions of the lot to be built upon, cecurate dimensions of the building to be erected, its location on the lot and such other information as may be necessary to provide for the enforcement of this Ordinance. A careful record of such application and plots, together with @ record of the action taken thereon, shall be kept in the office of the building inspector. No permit for excavation for, or erection of, ony building or part of a building, or Te CCR CU CUn CE Cu Cm ee Rl ents RT re eect TB mts Me) Section 1-32. Certificate of occupancy. It shall be unlawful to use or permit the use, except for agricultural purposes, of any land, building or structure or part thereof, herecftor created, erected, changed, converted, altered or enlarged, wholly or portly, in its use or structure, until a certificate of occupancy shall have been issued by the building inspector stating that the building or structure and the pire Rt Mle ami ee aaa a eel a Pee re ral tet t be applied for coincident with the application for o building permit and shall be issued within five days offer the erection of such building or structure or part thereof hes been completed in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance. en ae a oo em ne Ye ae elo ie RC ols ee en ee The County Commissioners may, from time to time, on their own motion or on petition, ,) after public notice and hearing as provided by low, emend, supplement, change, modify, Se Re nC eat e Cet Drs Rol los shall be token until the propesel shall hove been submitted to the plonning and zoning board for recommendation and report. |f no report has been received from the planning and zoning board within forty-five days after such maeting, the Commission may proceed os though a report and recommendation had been received. th case, however, of a protest against a a geyereriote| Meena aecRa Rant cA Rie Rea hae ok the area Included in the proposed change, or of those immediately adjacent in the rear thereof extending one hundred feet therefrom, or of those cirecily opposite thereto extending one hundred feer from the street frontage of such opposite lots, such amendment shall not be passed except by a three-fourths vote of a!l the members of the Boord of Commissioners as ras Section 1-34. Effect upon outstending building permits. Nothing herein contained shal! require any change in the plans, construction, size, or Meet a ee U ME Rem tM un Sm eg or for which « building permit had been granted by the building inspector before F se ; provided, however, that where construction Is not begun under such outstanding pernit within a period of sixty days subsequent to said date or where it has not been prosecuted CeCe ink COC CR mea aD MUM Sam edie mE Ol celta Section 1-35. interpretation and conflict. In interpreting and applying the provisions of this chapter, they shall be held to be the minimum recuirements for the promotion of the public safety, health, convenience, prosperity, ond general welfare. It is net intended by this chapter to interfere with or abrogate or annul ony easements, covenants, or other agreements between parties; provided, however, that where this chapter imposes a grecter restriction upon the use of buildings or premises, or upon the Perici iat ROMs a ee Rm Ce aa ere tie a) ~ rules and regulctions, or by easements, or covenants, or agreements, the provisions of this chapter shall govern. ARTICLE V. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. Section 1-36, cee A Board of Adjustment is hereby created, the word “Boord" when used in this article shall be construed to mesn the Board of Adjustment. The Soerd shall consist of five members ond two alternate members, es provided in G. $. Recompiled 1952, section 160-178, who shall be citizens of the county appointed by ths Board of Commissioners. The term of office of the members of the Board shal | be for three years, except that the five members first Re Re Mim Rae Ou CMG ee Me lM mam gl beg fol Mu , two, for two-year terns; and two, for three-year terms. Thsreafter, members eel Me seed CLs for three years each. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term only. Members may er removed for couse by the Boord of Commissioners upon written chorges and after a public hearing ROR aC RE Roar uri a eka ee yo reasonable ‘compensation for their travel expenses connected with their duties Section 1-27. Organization. The board shall elect its own chairman and may adopt from time to time such rules and seguictions as it may deem ascessery to carry into effect the provisions of this article. Section 1-38, Public meetings. ad Ali meetings of the bocrd shall be open te the public. The board shali keep minutes a its proceedings, showing the vote of each member upon each question, or if absent or failing to vote, an indication of such fact; and the final disposition of appeals shall be Aron ACM Geeta Mien oe Re Pe Pre een ote eo MeN CRG eam ce Bi oe Ra me et oka PMO a eho Om ee 4 eS Section 1-39, Appedls. An appeal from the decision of the building inspector may be taken to the Board of Adjust- ment by any person aggrieved, or by any officer, department, board or bureau of the eet ay A ee. me ester nl| eeT eo Rn Tee re ok a ered tele) Ae eR mT Ra Ml RiP Cn een en eee MMe ume ate mati eit Board of Adjustment a notice of appeal specifying the grounds thereof. The office from whom the appeal is taken shall forthwith transmit to the Board all papers constituting the record upon which the action appealed from was token, ie eee ile Miata LTR Tit appealed from, unless ‘ the officer from whom the appeal is,taken certifies to the boord cfter the notice of (ol erevctel| eR RU ee art ene te see Ren Peet tte eee stay would in his opinion cause imminent peril to life or property. in such case, proceedings Ma MMA MeL wT te me) restraining order which may be granted by the board or by @ court of record on application, on notice to the officer from whom the appeal is. taken and on due cause shown. The board sholl fix a reasonable time for hearing of the appeal and give notice thereof to the parties, and decide the same within a reasonable time. Upon the hearing, any party may appear in person or by agent or OMe treat sae Section 1-40. Powers. The Boerd shall have the powers enumoréted below. The ele ee emai el Meret tg members of the Board shall be necessary to reverse any order, requirement, decision, or determination of the building inspector or to decide in favor of the applicont ony matter upon which it is required to poss under this Ordinance or to effect ANA detent) authorized by this Ordinance. To hear and decide appeals where it is clleged thot there is error in ag . order, requirement, decision, or determination made by the building inspector, : (b) To heer and decide applications for decisions and special exceptions to this Ordinance (c) To authorize upon appec! in specifie cases such variance from the terms of this Ordinance as will not be contrary to the public interest, where, owing to special conditions, a litercl enforcement of the provisions of this, Ordinance will result in undue hardship, and so that the spirit of this Ordinance will be observed and subsianticl justice done »: Section 1-41. Proposed variances in considering ai! proposed variances to this chapter, the board shall, before making any finding in a specified case, first determine that the proposed variance will not constitute any chonge in the district boundories shown onthe zoning mop, incofporcied by reference in section 1-17, and will not impair any adequate supply of light and air Coole alt Motes Mee till pant tected eae toy iT danger of fire and safety, or — 4 soon Ld me BO a materially diminish or Impoir established property volves within the, surrounding area, ROA ome a ae eR a ee In granting a vorionce, the boord may attach thereto such Pret teat ei ul ee te PR ce building, structure, or use as it DO ud OR Re ee Before a variance is granted, it shal! be shown that special circumstances Pr ud r Me RC ne oo a neighborhood. A vorience may be granted only when the practical difficulty or undue hardship complained of is due to the particular characteristics of the property and not to the general eee tes s REO nee Re oe em a hardship peculiar to the applicant, as distinguished from ei a a rule , must be shown. The fact that property may be Tite Ra Maui lb mote a considered adequate to justify the board in granting a variance. Section 1-42. Appeals from decisions of the Board. Oe mr Le a severally, aggrieved by any decision of the board, or ony taxpayer, or any officer, department, board or burecu of the county may, within CAC eMC Ue MALL | of the decision in the office of the board, but not thereafter, Pe a RR Ute jurisdiction a petition for o writ of certiorari, duly verified, setting forth that such decision is illegal, in PR MU TP du Re ICC cake coi Le MRSC aCe add ea Section 1-43. Conflict with other regulations. Mn TMM caret uC Mela te Bee aay Seg 5 SPC Pe ee em ee oi eR of stories or require a greater percentage of loi to be left unoccupied or impose other higher standards then are required in any other statute, ordinance or regulation, the provisions of this Ordinance shell govern. Whenever CM aati cRC Ip At or Ordinance or regulation require a lower height of building or a less number of stories, require o greater percentage of lot to be left Mee Rm id Mom ecm rte then are required by this Ordinance, the provisions Me CPt Rm es shall govern . Section 1-44. Validity. Tn Re iP Po phrase of this ordinonce is, for any reason, helf to be invelid, such decision shal! not affect the validity of the remaining Se RUT ae ule ee eR eo RAM] _would have passed this Ordinance end each section, subsection, sentence, clause and pe i teh fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declored invalid. Section 1-45. Penalties for violation. Any person, firm or corporation who violates the provisions of this Ordinance, shall, eC eM eR ume iB MZ tS Mm St tel a) Blige: ll od or imprisoned not exceeding thirty days. Each day that a violation continues to exist shall 4 be considered a separate offense, provided the violation of this Ordinance be noi corrected UA Rime ee Cad aM ve one el Oe - ad Section 1-46, Prevention of Violations. In case eny building or structure is erected, constructed, reconstructed, altered, repaired, Neem em mn em ot B Mt Bimal (tM mL ordinance, the County Attomey in addition to other remedies, may institute any appropriate action or proceedings to prevent such unlawful erection, construction, reconstruction, eM el Meter MM little ite Med use, to restrain, correct or abate such violation, to prevent the occupancy of such building, structure or land or to prevent any illegal act, conduct, business or use in or cbout such premises. Section 1-47. LT Date. This Ordinance shall be effective and in full force’ from and after the date of its passage North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on rie eS and recorded in om 17m 37 sca BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ela) y 2, pay vost Weer Same Tekst be Ce Me Rts ibe ate te TT eee M sr mm e lace) oy a 21, 1963, at 7:15 P.M., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse. All members were present, namely: Chairman E, E. Boyer, J. M. Wagner, Re J. Holshouser, Max Re James, and R, B, Kestler, Jre Also present were County Attorney I. T. Avery, Jr., and Register of Deeds Le L. Nesbite INVOCATION, The invocation was given by Commissioner Wagner. BIDS ON INDEXES = REGISTER OF DEEDS, Sealed bids were received to provide 28 volumes Index to Deeds and 20 volumes Index to Mortgage Deeds for the Register of Deeds Office. Bids were received from Mitchell Printing Co., Raleigh, and Observer Printing House, Inc., Charlotte, to furnish the indexes at $97.00 per volume, f.0.b~¢ Statesville, NeC. Sales tax to be added, On motion by Mr. Wagner, Seconded by Mr. Kestler, the contract was awarded to Mitchell Printing Company. BIDS ON SHELVING = REGISTER OF DEEDS. Sealed bids for roller shelves as toa specifications for the Register of Deeds office were received as follows: Bill Sowers & Co., Hickory, Ne C. $ 3200.00 E. N. Scroggs, Statesville, N. Ce 2890.00 The contract was awarded to E, N. Scroggs, who was low bidder, to furnish F and install the shelving for $2890.00, on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser. TAX REFUND - MRS. MABEL L. BRISTOL. Due to an overcharge of $135 valuation on a lot caused by an error in listing the size of the lot, the claim madé by Mrs. Mabel L. Bristol for a tax refund for 1961 of $1.19 and 1962 of $1.28 was Perret! on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner. The request was.filed in writing prior. to October 1, 1963, LETTER FROM IREDELL COUNTY CITIZENS COMMITTEE. In reply to a letter from the Iredell County eer Committee signed by R. R. Woods, T. V. Mangum, J. Cy Harris, and Let W. Lee, requesting that segregation at Iredell Memorial Hospital "based on race or color be discontinued as to bed and room, waiting rooms, rest rooms, eating establishments and any other facilities there to serve the people", the chairman was instructed to notify the committee that their letter would be October 21, 1963 sn 17 93 se gr a4 » referred to the hospital's board of trustees, to whom the hospital is leased, TAX SUPERVISOR'S SCHOOL, On motion Aa OT me bee CRE tl ra the board approved payment of expenses for the tax supervisor and two appraisers and for any of the commissioners who could go, to attend the Tax Supervisor's School SRL BBS ome ee MMC sal tae Seeks b ee ae Coke lol Same COUNTY MANAGER... Chairman Boyer announced that Mr. R. L. Shuford, Jr, Ps presently county manager of Davidson County, Lexington, N. C., has accepted the position of Iredell County Manager and will take office by December ae) at an annual salary of $10,600 plus travel allowance of $900, The meeting was adjourned, Yj 6 ee as OSE Pa a SD goes ae Clerk to Board f North Carolima, Iredell County Filed for. registration on the cay 3 ty day of and recorded in Bo Se eeeeneetaneeeiane - r : ete, ’ oe | Ree ety poor. 17 mee 39 aa ee BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW Conmissioners Boyer, Holshouser, Wagner, James, and Kestler reconvened immediately following adjournment of the Commissioner's meeting on October 21, hy -S Pe ea Ce aaa) Board of Equalization and Reviews t The following cases were considered and action taken as shown: TN cece OC ee CeCe ec eee eb ome eee ea ob ° on was present and requested a reduction on the valuation placed Ree a Sf ae eS ee Mes eae Se Pao l. Bb ead Poa) aa Me MP PCR Me Mell Ma) Sea ee eg oa Ma eb eka med G.S. 105-279 for revaluation in non-revaluation years, the request was el sek ME hms Mey baer HAROLD SMITH, Inside, 600 Dogwood Road, tax value $12,290. The Board, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, approved a reduction to A Wao) to correct the front foot value placed on the lot by reducing it from $28.00 to $26.00 MOOR LANES, INC., Coddle Creek, complaint on valuation of pinspotters in bowling alley. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the Board authorized PT MRT Oa el ape ye EUG mete Me Ua et ib ah ae Tiel Ton ve Be sass) Pla-Mor Lanes in Statesville. This valuation amounted to a reduction from $122, 360 to $10,940 tax value. WESTERN N.C. CONFERENCE OF THE METHODIST CHURCH, Board of Missions. “On recommendation of the Tax Supervisor, the board agreed to treat as tax exempt for 1963 properties owned by the Western N.C. Conference of the Methodist Church in order to give the tax supervisor time to make a complete , study of all property which is now considered tax exempt, so that the status COMA ae sas) aT Mee Me eM Ca leh Me TloMn tt | Becca oe 7 oy Met MBC RM elole be Conference could be considered at. the same time and uniform treatment given. complaint on valuation of cafe equipment. Reduced E. We. WEBB, Coddle Creek from EDF to $1300 tax value, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler. C. Me NEWTON, (NEWS CENTER), Coddle Creek, Valuation of cafe equipment reduced from $2805 to $2465 tax value, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestlere JAMES DAVIS COLLINS, Outside. New house charged for 1963 which Mr. Collins Stated was not started until after January 1, 1963. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the Board instructed the tax supervisor to contact the builder for proof of the date the house was started, and authorized him to rebate the house for 1963 if the builder confirms the Oy tp ahe MER ake ; Pee Pee OOF Pe ee eet ee Pa le Th by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the Board authorized an increase in the physical depreciation of the building from 5% to 10%, and a reduction in the paving price, making a total reduction of the property from $17,880 to $16,760, tax values 1, H. ANDERSON, Inside, 3he89 acres N. Race Street, tax value $li,290. Request for a reduction denied on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagnere { ELLIOTT D. COHEN, Inside, E. Sharpe Ste, tax value $4960. The tax supervisor reported that he had checked this property with similar property and in his Peseeee MeO MR PE MR ye Mey sa Se OM Mr Me Se Ok Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser. Je Ae CHRISTY COTTON GIN, Chambersburg, tax value reduced from $6020 to $330. Re Re MAYBERRY, Eagle Mills, tax value on cotton gin reduced from $11,225 to $6220. F iu USE & OIL MILL, Coddle Creek, Machinery & Equipment reduced from ST to OUR 2 4 neon wath . rn ive 40 The above reductions were made on motion made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. Kestler to correct’ the valuations by application of the 50% economic par KTM Oo om CM be Ree Mek) ei ae TORE okt mba eM eC eh Be Me RMR Bb uss COTTON GINS, The tax supervisor, on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, was instructed to write to each gin in the county and request their ginning _ record for the past five years ending with the 1962-63 season, this information’ to be used in a study of the tax values of all the gins in the county. Further consideration was postponed pending receipt of this information. LAKE NORMAN WATERFRONT LOTS. ~ Policy for pricing lots, After a study of the values placed on the lakefront lots and a review of the prices used in the other proba, Melosh ey es] the lake, the Board concluded that the $15.00 front foot price now being used by Iredell i a is too high for the present stage of development of the property, and ordered that a 20% economic functional depreciation be applied to the value arrived at after application of the depth factor and eee et for physical characteristics of each lot, the reduction to apply only to lots directly on the lake. This motion was made by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, and passed by unanimous vote. The following reductions were made as a result of the above motion: Name Pte 8 Description Tax Value Reduced tos Eleanor F, Miller Davidson #12 Pirates Cove 1360 1020 Eleanor F, Miller Davidson #13 Pirates Cove pelo 8) 1020 Cleon me fee A ewe Rett). er eh Te parte) pa ky Bob C, Miller ee Rr #17 Pirates Cove Mee) dh C. Boyce Bell eet a #23 Pirates Cove b heresy 1490 D. D. Lewis, Jre BE We Rel Toye) #26 Pirates Cove 1850 1,80 Lawrence E. Nagel Davidson #45 Commodore Penn, 1070 etd Arthur E. Allman PEW a Reh toe) et ba wate 800 640 Walter C. Joyner and Ao ee) wees hres! #87 Commodore Penn. SES foto “Walter C. Joyner and " eek) Davidson A ee Baste bb) hon) Elmer J. Lylerly PP errs] #128 Commodore Penn. eb) 765 Boot) sth an ct ees Davidson #63 Commodore Penn, py) ries) C. S. Austin & » r John L. Carpenter Ne Rel te] pear ek) 2060 BRT Frederick Moretti en os) #12 Lakeview 2115 . pt) Dewitt Currie and CeO aera Davidson 26h ke pare) 1570 October 21, 1963 Pen Pee te John L. Carpenter Paul L. Ogburn Paul L. Ogburn John L. Mills Jre Buddy Barnette O. D. Benson Jre Elvin M. Hoffner C. C. Whittemore Ce. Ce Whittemore Robert H. Lee T. Frank Gudger T. Frank Gudger Te Frank Gudger Joé Moore Sr. & Joe Moore Jre Burl We be Set ene o Hager Janie EB. Hastings Lowell E. Brittain i bak sek. Pe ac) 3) Keith Wm, Davis James B. Dunlap Robert W. Gudger REY. Ct Meee os le 4 John G. Lewis Jre REY ty ere ee Melvin E. Mills & toy am Pe Eta) Nealess Brawley Mills | Paar Ns bw Harold A. Smith A Pe re 2 Robert L. Thompson [oe sok tos em) Fred M. White 5 eke awe Me Dy cepa tees son AT eae AD ee PV eens " eee Wy #20 Lakeview o. #4 R. A. White Jr. S/D " #5 Re A. White Jr. S7D f #8 R. A. White Jr. S/D " #9 R. A, White Jr. S/D Wy #21 Lake Norman Bonanza " #22 Lake Norman Bonanza " _ #2h Lake Norman Bonanza n #1 Gudger ¥ Cre yy ) #3 Gudger " #4, Gudger " 1.5 acres " 2.5 acres " pr ee u 1 lot - G. P. Morrison " 1 lot #2 - White " 1 acre Knox ut 1 acre Atwell Md 3 acres Gudger " PS or (oat ae Cite) bs 1 lot Morrison u aoa ea Be ® yaw tool ee a we * 1 acre Atwell " : 1 lot Morrison " 1 lot Morrison " 1 lot Morrison " peek ae Te ee " pe Ke ae eee " 1 lot #3 White ce mE he) 1 Acre Clark * e29 acre Allison Pos) 190 1925 1375 1210 per) 14,80 1340 1630 1730 BBL rl 3955 5580 Be) Pict aR CR) 2350 2735 310 1000 2295 ose 2805 BR) 2820 1375 ee 1505 2695 2275 1360 Page 5 pS.) Phe) 150 1100 970 phi) bah) phy Baas) 1070 1305 1380 eS) pT 5) NTS 2830 2315 ee or ehalr 1880 2190 2730 1835 TSS) Pea) 1515 Peay) 1100 1560 v0) 2160 - 1820 1200 iS) Se ae pegs October 21, 1963 BOOK ii thd Va Dre Ee R.’ Caldwell § Fallstowm Peer te | ess) ys Page 6 A. J. Causey " # 3 Lakeview Acres 1,60 1165 ie) ae: eRe ts. " eel ek 1420 ee, Paemerlc yok Wayne A. Cline Dr. W. C. Palmes " #15 Lakeview Acres 1375 1100 Dr. Ie E. Shafer Jr, eo: #19 Lakeview Acres 1465 phy, Dr. J. H. Nycholson " ee yok) srs 1060 Dr. T. Ve Goode III n #28 Lakeview Acres BETTI) 1150 Foy Pe Brittain " #32 Lakeview Acres Pee) 13,670 Paul L. Ogburn | peer ek Dr. He Ge Walker i #37 Lakeview 1370 1095 Dr. T. R. Griffin " #41 Lakeview Acres bile @) 1010 Dr. T. Re Griffin i #UuS Lakeview Acres 1160 ra) Dr. Je Te Stegall f #49 Lakeview Acres 1275 1020 Dr. J. H. Rosser n #53 Lakeview Acres 1545 vs) Le Be Grier n SOR met hs 89/4) ws Bell Construction Co, " #27 Shady Cove 1350 1080 Avery S. Jones & Re Aw Collier Jre ul #6 Shady Cove 1130 8) Avery S. Jones & Re Ae Collier Jre Ma #7 Shady Cove 1250 1000 Avery S. Jones & Re Ae Collier Jr. " #8 Shady Cove we) 990 Avery S. Jones & R. Ae Collier Jr. ud #9 Shady Cove 1710 Bo) Avery S. Jones & Re A. Collier Jre bs stem Nm. paar we) ON a meme ete. a ‘ Collier Jre " aet Shady Cove 1500 11200 Avery S. Jones & R. Ae Coliier Jre " #12 Shady Cove 1375 pBlee Avery S. Jones & R. A. Collier Jre n #13 Shady Cove 1375 1100 S. Jones & R, A. Avery Collier Jre " Dalam) wane) 140 pay Avery S. Jones & R. A. Collier Jr. LW #15 Shady Cove 130 1070 With its adjournment at 11:40 P.M,, the Board of Equalization and Review adjourned finally for the years ) ed i re \ as , Pa oe lees 1A he a Oe ervisor_/ iy rr ay ae J un ifas 2? eae ets ren) Dre EB. R. Caldwell” © Fallstow Pert 1230 985 ae OR Tg " ee me 1,60 ar . ) esp RM Re. n # 7 Lakeview 1420 pee 1430 1140 Dr. W. C. Palmes n #15 Lakeview Acres ye pales) jewel RY Wayne A. Cline Dr. Ie EB. Shafer Jre " eee ek me Cay | pelts pai, 1325 1060 Dr. T. V. Goode III " #28 Lakeview Acres 140 1150 Pees 13,670 APRe PMD eee Sle) er yok Foy P. Brittain | pyar ek me hay.) Paul L. Ogburn #33 Lakeview 990 tb) Dr. He Ge Walker " pier 1370 phos Dr. T. R. Griffin " #41 Lakeview Acres 1260 1010 Dr. T. Re Griffin " #45 Lakeview Acres 1160 925 #49 Lakeview Acres 1275 Dr. Je Te Stegall Dr. J. H. Rosser n #53 Lakeview Acres sey b ey L. Be Grier " #30 Shady Cove pay) ee) Bell Construction Co, u Ame mee 1350 1080 Avery S. Jones & R, A, Collier Jr. i #6 Shady Cove ae e 8b Avery S. Jones & Re A. Collier Jre " AM CN mee 1250 1000 Avery S. Jones & R. A. Collier Jr, " ‘ ee CN MEO we) 990 Avery S. Jones & , R. A. Collier Jr. " #9 Shady Cove 1710 ie lo) Avery S. Jones & Re Ae Collier Jre " #10 Shady Cove ey ss) Avery S. Jones & Re. A. Collier Jr. " peer on mee 1500 1200 Avery S. Jones & R, Ae Collier Jr. " #12 Shady Cove ey 1100 Avery S. Jones & R. A. Collier Jr. n #13 Shady Cove Ye 1100 S. Jones & R. A. Avery Collier Jre n Delaney Ngee s 14h0 BES Avery S. Jones & R. A. Collier Jr. sl #15 Shady Cove 1340 1070 With its pdjournment at 11:40 P.M., the Board of Equalization and Reviewadjourned finally for the years Tae acca 8, November , 1963 rT. but tM MC eRe Mead Bea see bak ak meeting on Monday, November , 1963, at 11:00 A.Me, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse. Present were: Chairman BE. E. Boyer, R. J. Holshouser, Max R. James, and Re Be. Kestler, Jr. Absent: J. M. Wagner. SUPERIOR COURT JURORS. The following names were drawn by Julie Beaver, a child under ten years of age, to serve as jurors for a two week term of superior court beginning on November 25, 1963: FIRST WEEK r le Roy W. Frye Coddle Creek 112h Young St., Mooresville 2.e John Hugh Baker Olin Rte 5, Statesville SP sol faces ME cba) Cor) Outside 1825 Younger Ave., Statesville he lL. N. Rupard New Hope Rte 5 Box 187, Statesville Se Mrs. Martha Ballard Inside 917 McLaughlin St., Statesville 6e de Ce McLelland Jr. Inside 917 Henkel Rd., Statesville Te We Ge McLelland Basten Rol 141 Bost St., Statesville 8. Richard.A. Hall Inside 614 W. End Aye., Statesville 9. Mrs. Betty Poole Harding Inside 113 Park Dr., Sie ee er 10. Henry Lee Greer Inside 1816 Sth St. Ext., Statesville oe Billy S. Martin Inside 438 Salisbury Rd., Statesville 12. Mrs. Thelma T. Cline Inside 74 Hartness Rd., Statesville ' 136 E. Be Stafford Inside 520 Dogwood Dr., Statesville lhe Jack H. Springer Inside 925 Henkel Rd., Statesville 15¢ William Dewitt Spencer NG et pel) 313 Magnolia St., Statesville 16, C. E. McLester Inside Be Yereraee) ah mete ta eee 17. Robert P. Carter Inside 403 W. Front St., Statesville 18, Paul 0. Bare Inside Waverly Place, Statesville PS ee Cerra ta Inside | 948 Armstrong St., Statesville 20. Be. H. Cashion Inside 522 S. Mulberry St., Statesville 21. Clyde E. Cloer Inside 1431 Reid St., Statesville a Pee a =< ietstt BC eer. Se eT tert ee 23e Te Be. Clendenin BG st peel 1104 Wood St., Statesville 2h. Jesse B. Childers Inside 527 Elam Ste, Statesville 25 We C. Chambers bast peel Box 249, Statesville 26. Sanford E. Spears Jr. Inside 415 Coolidge Ave., Statesville November , 1963 rao 28, aN 30. BAS Bras BST Be Bory Ble Ls Soares | tk R, K, Broyhill Robert E, Brady Flax Horrington L. We. Holland L. A. Brown Sr, We Y. Davis IE ae heme Stamey J. Holland Jr, Je Ae PARselt ng SECOND .WEEK lL. ras Bm es bm om ie 8. Fe 196 ra a ee rare Py ro M. By, Childers O. T. Lingerfelt Clyde F. Lindley Paul Lingle Je W. Menscer Harry P. McLain Luther E. Robinson Je E. Dickens Virgil Emery Robert Eugene Harris Ce E. Brotherton Lee seer re) Ge M. Grant Roy F,. Lentz John R, Hunnicutt OP Ee Pee ott mn bm Mrs. Nellie L.. Brown Ralph A. Brown W. C. Davis Paul K. Adams James V. Johnson Clarence B. Douglas Herman Ural Patterson eT Toba 4 Mee ts! Wesley Cloer. Je Fe York Bets Ret) Inside Inside Inside EMME are) 6) Inside Sharpesburg BB sts mel) Inside Sharpesburg Inside Inside BBst Buel) Sharpesburg Sharpesburg Inside New Hope New Hope Coddle Creek en Be) Olin Olin OR BBs Davidson bB sb mel) BB stb mol) Inside Inside Inside Inside Inside Davidson Olin Inside Union Grove ypu! Inside i Page 2 54h Woodlawn Dr., Statesville 829 Meadow Rd., Statesville 481 Virginia Ave., Statesville 640 S. Green St., Statesville Box 584, Statesville Box 238, Troutman 121 We. Front St., Statesville is Pe eel ttl ee Box 66, Steen 1412 Beechwood Rd., Statesville Rte 2, Hiddenite 339 Colony Rd., Statesville 406 Clark St., Statesville 1015 Boulevard, Statesville Rte 2, Statesville | Rte 2, Statesville 539 Glendale Dr., Statesville Rte 1, Union Grove Rt. 5, Statesville Rt. 1, Mooresville Rte 5, Statesville is Pa Peek Gh ee Turnersburg Rt. 5, Statesville Box 451, Davidson 239 We Turner St.,; Statesville 237 Buffalo St., Statesville 357 Euclid Ave., Statesville 545 Hartness Rd., Statesville 222 We Bingham St., Statesville 437 Walnut St., Statesville 1607 W. Front St., Statesville Box 186, Mt. Mourne Rt. 1, Olin 209 Cowles St., Statesville Rt. 1, Olin November 4, 1963 tien iW, pr FAs} Page 3 BOOK 27. Leon Feimster Sr. pasts -422 Chambers St., Statesville 28. J. L. Galliher Eagle Mills | SP sh ected ys a ES PL Inside 1302 Caldwell St., Statesville cee weeps tle g Inside 88, Wendover Rd., Statesville 31. James E. Curry eR hel Rt. 1, Statesville 32. J. Allen roe BGsY 5 -T) 915 Hedrick Circle, Statesville 33. Mrs. Berlene P. Kezlan Inside 917 Fulton Dr., Statesville oe ta Dee we Gk a Beto Me] Tei Re eRe ae) Ws ee Te 3 eI BG stmt] 118 E, End Ave., Statesville Bion at McCann Bast sme) 522 Davis St., Statesville i ee cP CORE eee 2 00M Vy Pee) ban tee slens Same a [she loMe | Mec tMera three ae) te from Seawell, Harrell & Churchill, Attorneys, with copy of petition and ae attached filed as Amici Curiae in the case of The Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Company, et al, v. United States of America, et al, in an effort to keep the benefits of the low grain rates now provided by the Southern Railway System and other rail carriers, including Iredell County as one of the signers of the brief, as authorized by action of the Board of Commissioners on August 12, 1963. DUKE POWER COMPANY = MAPS FOR TAX SUPERVISOR. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. James, the Board voted to send a letter of appreciation to Duke Power Company for furnishing to the county tax supervisor, at no cost to . the county, copies of its maps of Lake Norman and adjacent property, thereby providing valuable information and saving a considerable amount of time and money for the county tax office. TAX MAPPING. Chairman Boyer placed on file as information material which he had received from Abrams Aerial Survey Corporation relative to aerial photography for tax mappings IREDELL COUNTY CITIZENS COMMITTEE ~ IREDELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, The Iredell County Citizens Committee, represented by Mrs. Myrtle Horrington, Wilson Lee, T. V. Mangum, and J. C. Harris, appeared before'the commissioners to request the complete desegregation of Iredell Memorial Hospital, with Wilson Lee as spokesman, Chairman Boyer explained that although the hospital building was partially financed by county funds, that under the terms of a ninety-nine year lease given by November hy 1963 sox | AT act 46 Page i the board of commissioners to Iredell Memorial Hospital, Inc., on October 6, 1952, complete control of the operation of the hospital was vested in the hospital's toy bar Mey Mi Sot kM Ms Me) Meme | TR bal eT Tol le jurisdiction. Mr. Lee stated that the sole purpose of the committee was to request PUTT ea) eek Me Mn Mery ep me WM ME) CMB MR Aslam ORME VC Bel eel Ve) aco commissioners after they applied to the hospital board of trustees, It was explained again that this would be a matter under the jurisdiction of the hospital board of trustees and not the board of commissioners and the J committee then withdrew. ROAD ae sOEe The following petitions were approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler: 1. SR #2152, Cool Springs township, 1.2 miles, for hard surfacing. 2. Extension of SR #235h,. to add 0.3 miles to 0.7 shown on map to correct existing map to agree with one mile ‘shown on old map, state has been main- taining one mile. Southwest of Houstonville approximately 0.2 mile off SR aL Maintenance. PLANNING BOARD, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, H. W. Sloop, Mooresville, Jack Raymer, Troutman, and J. E. Rankin, Statesville, were appointed to serve on the Iredell County Planning Board. This fills all the vacancies on the planning board and »rings it to its full membership of eleven. RECESS FOR LUNCH, The Board recessed for lunch from 12:20 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. TIMBER AT COUNTY HOME, Forester Cam Eskridge informed the board that the timber market is good now and recommended that commissioners consider selling the timber at the county home at this time. On motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the county attorney was authorized to advertise the timber for sale and to proceed to hold the sale. TAX COLLECTIONS. The tax collector, N. T. Houston, reported total tax collections for October amounted to $269,045.31. ZONING ORDINANCE = BUILDING PERMITS. Ce H. Davis, planning board consultant, and E. H. Parks, building inspector, submitted forms for building permits, applications, appeals, etc., needed Soy sat orseness of the Zoning Ordinance. The Board voted to change the designation of E. H. Parks from "building inspector" to "Zoning % November h, 1963 er oa 47 * tt) administrator" and authorized the county accountant to have the forms printed with the permits to be numbered consecutively, and set a uniform fee of $2.00 for the permits. This action was taken on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded ® by Mr. Kestler. DELETION OF SECONDARY ROADS IN LAKE NORMAN AREA. A revised map and list of secondary roads to be covered by backwaters of Lake Norman was received from the State Highway Commission requesting deletion of 11.65 miles of road, C. H. Davis, county planning director, explained that he had checked out the roads and had determined that the proposed closures by the Highway Department are for those portions of road that will’be under water or have been closed by the property owner, either on request or by his own action. The Board instructed the county attorney to notify the State Highway Commission that the 11.6 miles of secondary roads which they are proposing to close. is accept- able to the commissioners, contingent upon the agreement of the State Highway Commission to construct iisicioien at the point of termination of each road as stipulated by the commissioners when the matter was previously before them on March h, 1963. It was further) agreed that a 60' roadway radius for the turn- around would be acceptable instead of the 80' requested at that time. TRINITY FIRE DEPARTMENT ~- SURPLUS PROPERTY. O. C. Gregory and Kenneth Watts, of Trinity Fire Department, as J. P. Van Hoy, civil defense director, requested permission to purchase a truck from Federal Surplus Property for use by the fire department. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the Board approved purchase of the surplus vehicle for use by Trinity Fire Department subject to the same conditions set out in a motion recorded in the minutes of August 1, 1963. Mr. Van Hoy stated that he had informed the fire department of the conditions and they expect to comply in all respects. / CIVIL DEFENSE - RESERVE OFFICERS (INACTIVE). Mr. Van Hoy reported that there is a provision in the civil PCat organization whereby reserve officers on inactive status may earn retirement points by service in the Civil Defense organization. Each such officer must have permission of the commanding officer of “e reserve unit and be requested by the Civil Defense director and assigned to duties which are consistent with his prior training and Peet ete Mr. Van Hoy stated that he felt this was a matter he should bring to the attention of the board and asked that they adopt a policy in the matter before he appoints any such officers, y a ocak gee. Oe ae ee eS rtm 8 On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board approved using reserve officers on inactive status in the civil defense organization at the discretion of the civil defense director with the proviso that the civil defense director would make a written report at the end of each calendar quarter, listing each such reserve officer, his duties, and the amount of time he has contributed to the organization, AGRICULTURAL AND HOME ECONOMICS AGENTS. Wayne Franklin and Mrs, Nancy Myers gave the October reports of their activities. AID TO BLIND. Mrs. Edith Franklin presented two rejections and five revisions of blind aid grants for approval. On motion by Mr. James, and seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the board approved the two rejections and four of the revisions as recommended, and deferred action on the Shoemaker case for further investigation. WELFARE. Chairman Boyer requested the county attorney to make a study of the legal aspects of the administration of the welfare program to determine the Pata OGRE Mr CE Vit beh ames MR aC Moe l ha meen Pet kos ae ee a Ee Beeb 1 Sa 4 oi si particularly as it pertains to the federal programs, TAX SUPERVISOR, John Smith, tax supervisor, filed the following list of tax rebates issued for the montp of October: F Name Townshi Date Year eves ae emer tL beST SRO 10/4/63 1963 Poll Tax $2.00 % ? Paid in a Virginia Cotnty Mitchell College Inside 10/h/63 pe Toy) Real Estate $09.38 Foundation, Inc. Non taxable - Used as dorm, Elliott Cohen errs ker) 10/4/63 a Toy Real Estate %9.6h : Repriced as C grade for 1963 William L. Gamble Davidson prov AVA S| ne 1-y Real Estate $8.8) Buildings removed 1963 let ba ET) owes) 10/8/63 pales) Personal Property $5.85 Blackwelder Car listed as Thunderbird ° Should have been Fairlane Ray Sharpe Union Grove sey ARes-y) 1963 Personal Property $2.55 . é Meat Case deleted for 1963 & faiT@a to be removed. William W. Keever Outside 10/15/63 1963 Ty Vane ts Se mole | Listing - listed to : PVeloba) Boba teleds! ‘Mrs. Estelle Brom ©" C. Creek _ 10/17/63 . 1963 Real Estate $19.93. Double Listing of house % pes ER November h, 1963 BOOK iW = 49 ey | RP Piette Concord 10/22/63 1963 Real Estate. $18.22 Transferred to wrong persone Listed to Joe M. Stevenson, Total Rebates - October 1963 - 569.h6 COUNTY SCHOOL REPORT. A report showing the budget standing of the county schools as of 10/31/63 was received and placed on file. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Monthly report of the health department was received and placed on file. LIST OF BILLS: oa ke aoe ee > > oe oe > oe > 29 o> o> oe o> o> RQWOAMARODWE2MWLO2N2AB2E2E2O20Q < SES r. &. 4-2 CRN EB. E, Boyer — Bernice M. McJunkin ee eA Re de Holshouser R, B, Kestler, Jre Fae ome 5 Pe. Vital ig Mary Lee Cowles Peggy P. Summers Glenn W, Walker John ee Semel Edwin H. Parks Calvin E. Evans DeNeale M. Long Edwin Parks Flowers Printmakers Coi Be Evans Edwin H. Parks Cooper D. Cass Co. Mrs. Estelle T. Wicker et 4s TAX SUPERVISOR Starrette Typewriter Services Brady Printing Co. TF Me was be hs 8st aero Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Ls DeG Eee.) Willie Jones Willie Jones Willie Jones Michael 1 o Lackey Michael R, Lackey Mithael R. Lackey Michael R, Lackey Pn Pee oY ee Zep Manufacturing Co. Comet Mfge Corpe Thomas & Howard Co, Piedmont Lumber & Mfg. Co. City of Statesville Home Exterminating Co. Duncan Pjumbing & Heating Co. veer et TY | Salary Ber Diem & Mileage n Per Diem Salary " Ly Salary & Travel Salary La fn Expenses =~ School Prints - Tax maps Travel Supplies Membership Supplies " COURT HOUSE er bea Supplies LI n poe ey ew a] NT laa els Pest Control Service ieee a | LONG BUILDING Annual Budget Spent Sept.30 Ok shore) 15490 19-80 1590 er 15.00 2 Brae.) 315.00 280.00 591.67 286, 38 400.00 52.80 2720 158.62 61446 eS Aspe! 5.00 1 TY Pee! Annual Budget Spent Sept. 30 45 260 45.00 45.00 45.00 Tae 8) 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 Twa 8) 45.00 sae pale Poy | paler ai 104.448 113053 ph. tow 7 phere 0) Annual Budget Spent Sept. 30 40, 32 10.09 4,600.00 25 2236 S26) 20, 215.00 BPE 24 t 3950.00 809.78 soon 17 ce 54 G 2670 The Sherwin Williams Co, re eR) 2.48 sabe BO me) Tet Fuel rots) G 2786 City of Statesville SP a kl) pa toyy le Mee PES TS Mek kT ae mC het ae Pos | sz? Annual Budget 151,123.00 Spent Sept.30 15,163.52 G 2494 Ruth G. Etchison Sy UE tad 235.00 G 250, Dillard H. England 1962 Tax Refund Pe G@ 2672 Iredell Memorial Hospital Coroners Acct. 10,00 G 2673 Mrs. Claudia Robinson ag 3.00 G 267) Dr. Harry B. Underwood " yao G 2675 Mrs. Mabel L. Bristol Tax Refund yaa G 2676 Town of Troutman ere hae ead 50,00 G 2677 Town of Harmony n L066 G vie ¥ Ao! ae Mourne Fire Pie BG ay " 50,00 G 2679 Cool Springs Fire Dept. " 50.00 G 2680 Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. bo 50.00 ie} 2681 West Iredell Vole Fire Poa " 50.00 G 2682 Central School Vol. Fire Dept. " 50.00 G 2683 Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. hoy 50.00 G 268) Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. Fire Calls 30.00 G 2685 City of Statesville " 90.00 G 2686 Mt. Mourne Vol. Fire Dept. n 42.00 G 2687 West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. " 90.00 G 2688 Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept. " 12.00 G 2689 Statesville Library Pol et bras) ot 100.00 G 2690 Town of Mooresville Donation to Library 75.00 G 2691 National Guard = Statesville Donation 25200 G 2692 National Guard - Mooresville Wy 25.400 G 2802 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret, pL Tels) G 280, N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Ret. 1,023.92 PS PRONE TF 103 <3 Annual Budget 6,000.00 ; Spent Sept. 30 4,070.38 118, 20 Fearing Insurance Agency 118.20 Workmens Compensation Ins, PLANNING BOARD Annual Budget Spent Sept. 30 5350-200 ee ey Pr.) G Glenn M. Chandler rit) G 2695 Homer Cornelius " Tb 1° G 2696 J. Allen Knox " 5-00 ¢: 2697: # es Sloop be 7252 G 2698 We. H. Keeter " py G 2699 J. Mack Morrow A " pea G 2700 Traffic & Planning Associates Professional Service, etc. 348.50 COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Annual eee 11,005.00 Spent Septe30 2705419 2h95 Betty Jean Robb : Salary 290.00 G G 2496 Bernice M. McJunkin ; " 541.67 G 2701. Business Machine Service Co. Supplies Fe 9 G Iredell County Witness Fund . * . mh. ‘ td a he hn eon koe Bok nono noi iol-i-i-i-li i ii) oo oe oe ok OP a oO oP eo > oe o> o>) 2722 2777 2779 Vey) 2526 2527 reY 25 Paso] 2723 rear Janice Lee Neel poet TT PMs Toa R. E. Perkins William G. Johnsen Marshall Maness James R. Crawford Tra M. Overcash, Jre Lawrence 0, Goodin Brady H. Johnson Yee aah io) Re Be As pov eb T) Dwight Myers Zeb Nicholson Marshall Maness ne ers Rumple R. E. Perkins Richard Crawford Brady H. Johnson T. Se Thompson William G. Johnson I. Me Overcash Jr. Le 0. Goodin : 4 = a oe oe oe oe ee Int. Assoc. of Chiefs of Police Membership Transport Clearings of the Carolinas ~ Freight on uniforms The Fechheimer Bros. Co. BT Pe ales BT sb ol Pe Be. Te Crump Co. Ince A. Ce. Nichols Federal Laboratories, Inc. Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. General Electric Co, T. K. Abernethy Starrette Typewriter Service Brady Printing Co, Uniforms bs Belts bP Vela S ae bee Ammunition NS ihie) mE -y Ev ORR MD el eRe ete Radio Service Supplies " TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR Judy L. Gilleland Betty Jane Cooke Flossie S. King Houston L. Johnston N. T. Houston J. Be. Goforth Houston L. Johnston SF WE tag " " Li Salary & Travel Landsales Travel REGISTER OF DEEDS Imogene W. Blankenship Helen R. Gregory Elizabeth H. Goodrum a mh We Goodin Le ) Nesbit. , Distributor U. S. Postmaster Le Le. Nesbit Xerox Corp. Statesville Record A Landmark Ba ae ehh BT ane be ee bik .t at OT ae a ech ASE Tae OTT) ne rt a aoe . Spent Sept.30 Annual Budget Spent Sept. 30 Annual Budget » Spent Sept.30 PUY SMB: erg ta Poe pe REP ssi, 260.00 400,00 400,00 fg 400,00 400,00 400.00 360.00 360,00 541.67 PES) 30200 30.00 105.00 107.23 157.00 147.2 par Teal.) 150.00 ery 196.50 183,37 20.00 2 | Oh Pte, BY Pes ee 60.12 Ms oP 5 Ps) 628.30 bye s.*) 9.12 se yyhee Sie Boe eee) 8,816.70 215.00 225-200 Byes, 350,00 508.33 10.00 Prove yea BLP Dene o) 6,653.00 315.00 275.00 275.00 20.00 475.00 creer 601.00 20.00 VS Pe oe) 4.0 pal ee a 2356 ens oy oko E ok eho Eon k-th oon Notion EE en E non ike Bok RE Rk ee ee des . ta ] E Cet G 2557 acess: Cereb S G 2560 mei § G 2762 edie bers HD eek Gat. We eee wesc || Edna F, Brow Je De Fincannon Wes be ge Mee Ze] Millicent K. McCurry Anne C. Johnson Lucinda B. Dees Thelma C. Barker Mary Lew Smith Evelyn We Ridenhour Avonelle C. McVey ART ae be te Ee ge Georgia H. Blowe Jewell C. Van Hoy e T. Henderson Sara Marie Neese Lois I. Sigmon Betty Sue Troutman Nora Lee Deal Reba H. Ferree Poems pe el eee He We Rogers O. A. Dearman Sre Mrse Fe Be Bunch Jre eee ne eee sh eee) Nora M. Deal Maxine T. Henderson Reba H. Ferree Edna F. Brown Pe ae Peel sls bg Mary Lew Smith Georgia H. Blowe Dewitt Fincannon Millicent McCurry French Boyd Lucinda B. Dees Avonelle C, McVey Anne C. Johnson Thurston Templeton Mooresville Telephone Co. De Ke McNeely & Sons Dr. John S,Hardaway Dr. Ae M. Henderson Dr. Re S. Holiday Dr. Walter N. Long Dre John A. Powers Dr. David L. Pressley Dr. J. M. Robertson Dr. Le Be Skeen Ee Ne, Scroggs ae hay eon) Pe eters Underwood Corp. Testa et sos MB st tM My Ro) ole) cl Oo Starrette Typewriter Service cba ton Me eRe heel aes ~ mR ao co tT) Per Diem & Mileage Per Diem \ aaa anna ak 3 Annual Budget. 117,145.00 paver ert a SPE re he 492.00 Es Pee 50.26 6.60 25-00 5.00 10,00 5200 ere. 5200 poet) 10.00 } 5-00 br 39.00 Be 208. 38 pals 163.15 N. Ce Local Government Buployees' Retirement System - Ret. ra ys by Ne to ba Elizabeth W. Weaver Salary Betty C. Harrington ” NL ee ee ee ° le B, Nance Jre ba vas OM sf - Harry W. Myers, Jre e Travel Pe Pe me ty Annual Budget Spent Septe30 162.17 pee, be ro LY rs Pt ee Te 20,667.00 Pie ree.) pS EWM Tet dha BPS eee) Spent Sept.30 roses e | iin Ce etn 190.00 G 276, D. 0. Ivey Travel FP) G 2765 Poultry Tribune Br hk) 2.00 G 2766 McCalls bs bree) G 2767 Woodward Jewelry Store Supplies 11,10 ef | rare Annual Budget 10,012.00 Spent Sept.30 2, 374.17 CMe Sem MBP (de ve | RT UE ha 146.08 G 256, Nancy I. Myers " re Pe G 2565 Muliene M. Fulp " 171.67 G 2566 Nancy M. Henson n pry G 2768 Nancy Henson Travel 30.0 Cai eT tn mA | Travel & Supplies 41.1 CM ae ORC ee ie esha eae ty Pee es or) Equipment ye) e 2777 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 20.62 G 2567 Maxine Rutledge Salary G 2568 Pauline E, Moore " 130.00 G 2771 Pauline E. Moore Travel & Supplies 26.76 Anmal Budget 7,580.00 Spent Sept.30 me rec) G 2569 Bertie M. Wilkerson if Salary 200.00 G 2570 J. P. Van Hoy Salary & Travel 350.00 G 2772 Town of Mooresville Tha epee G 2773 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services BPs») CAMARA 7 Sys) Oo ht ts ae hej et RT| el 2 Cera MiB) 2 coe MCL ake Sign 12.50 G 2777 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies se) 7 Shing U. S. Postmaster aera Ya) ar Cae a Beam Printing Co. Supplies aes : Annual Budget J. Pe Van Hoy 300,00 cers ye Gee Ye ee oe | n 27200 Southern Bell A seman ry ae Le 12.50 8.16 brie?) SG ag f wipes tee: won «17 me 59 COUNTY ATTORNEY Ie Te Avery Jre Annual Budget 32,710.00 Spent Sept. 30 PPE ES Ets) G 2573 Martha D, Parker RE Veta eh) G 257, Robert L. Parks " ‘340.00 G 2575 John W. Connolly " 225.00 G 2576 Frances R. Moore " 230.00 G 2577 Betty M. Baity " 235.00 G 2578 Shirley S. White " 255.00 G 2579 Nancy H. Cartner n py Be) G 2580 Carl G. Smith " r 52500 G 2779 Brady Printing Co. Supplies yore oy | G 2780 Beam Printing Co. " 20.68 G 2781 Observer Printing House " foe PO) G 2782 Mitchell Printing Co. " 20.89 G 2783 Commercial Printing Co. " ao. TS SUPERIOR COURT Annual Budget ‘ge Spent. Sept..30 yee Oo) G 21,86 Robert R. Wilkie OMB ella ta 167.52 G 2587 Caroline Earnhardt u 160.00 G 278, Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing Pe PS: TY Annual Budget Spent Sept. 30 C7 Carl G. Smith 50.00 G 2581 Boyce G. Gibson Jr. WI 350.00 G 2582 R. A. Hedrick " 350.00 Annual Budget 25,193.00 Spent Sept.30 ee G 2785 Je Ce Rumple Boarding Prisoners SPS YY.) G 2786 City of Statesville Services 130.68 G 2787 Modern Electric Co, Rie) ema] PS G 2788 Public Service Co. of N.C.Inc. Gas TE G 2789 Lions Club Brooms 12.00 G 2790 Home Exterminating Co, Pest Control Service 10,00 G 2791 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs ae , Oo G G Se > 8 Pe oe “oe Os ee ee oe o> OO > o> Poo we PPO OPO o> oo oo eo oo oo oe oe om oo oP oo > om | — pe 2503 rab 54 2590 Pay an 2592 2593 vied 2595 2596 Fas 2598 100} Duke Power Co. ae ae ae Winston Mutual Life Ins, Co. A & P Tea Co, Ce Le Brown Food Orel Colonial Stopes, Inc. Drum's Super Market Fraley's Wholesale Div. Englebert's Store Gregory Bros. Harmons Food Store Neill's Grocery Teeter's Food Mart Winn Dixie Stores st Be] Dept. Store Efirds Dept. Store Mills Bootery Peggy's Dress Shop Je Co Penney ors Raylass Dept. Store Raylass Dept. Store Smithey's Store Mrs. J. Ce Dagenhart Mrs. Leonard Freeze Mrs. A. A. Gibson Mrs. Carl J. Reece Requal Bailey Barium Springs Orphanage Nathan Blackwelder C. C. Blankenship Mrs. Sidney Bumgarner Mrs. Albert Cooper Mrs, Roland Deal Jack Elliott Glenn Havner Mrs. Joe Jenkins Mrs. R. L. Pearce bat Pa CORAM Lee lel Mrs. Spencer Reid Mrs. Johnnie Scott bat Me Coleen mee em Clara Sharpe Nathaniel Stevenson Oa ba ste met tae Mrs. Roy E. Warren Mrs. Te Be. Wetmore Clyde Wilcox Mrs. S. C. Williams Dr. William A. Davis Dre Fe We. Dick Dr. Pe Z Dunn a io Pa Lewis Ap James F, Rodgers PAW dy) Fuel : 3 : : chool Fees &« B. H. Home Care sbi oP op Biase dealt bacco Maglio e ta tus ated ities Cnt ty eer 222223232 5 » eMtaal Meaad © anc a lalanti M a Bane Bad fo} E arding Home Care Cree Annual Budget Reta Se eK a Surveying & Wrecking Co. Partial Payment on Survey 300,00 Annual Budget Spent Sept. 30 pee io et or. 25.00 11,00 26.75 29.50 Te 1 6.83 iF ePte.¢) Bie 8) 58.00 15.00 BRET fo rae 4 Paes} PPS Te) BE Ps) Pe i Sree Peel Sioa! 206.00 54.50 47.08 48.00 120.00 100,00 150.00 PBI Pey; 100.00 PES ey 50.00 50,00 50.00 50.00 ao) pleemee 150.00 100,00 50.00 50.00 50,00 86.7 Serre 9) ple emee) phe eme.e) 4.00 37.00 17.00 24.00 43.00 5 Py be) 2.73 Tre) yO Peo?) 3.80 ys eS) OP 3 yl a] 76.79 re] 7,500.00 PAB ry) 37,545.00 10, 421.67 rae Wats @ 2652 N, Cy Memorial Hospital Medical 34200 @ 2653 Rowan Memorial Hospital ee 15.00 G 265) Westerti N. C. Sanatorium " 48.60 G@ 2793 Goforth Bros, Groce. Groceries 18,00 G 279) Harris-Teeter Super Markets " 28.75 G 2795 Mooresville Drug Co. ald | ee! G Pa 1) Dr. W. C. Palmes Medical G J. I. Thomas 390.00 G 2717 Be Te Crump Co, Inc. Belt bre) G 2797 Je I. Thomas Travel 150.00 Annual Budget 158,030.00 Spent Sept. 30 6,526.28 G 2477 Manufacturers Hanover Trust Sul.89 re CYA { CIE A SB G 2478 N. C. Dept. of Revenue Use Tax pepe G 2479 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund Bh Pal G 2480 Iredell County A.FD.C. Fund om. G 2482 Iredell County A. Pe Te D. Fund 27377 i G 2483 I. T. Avery, Jre 15% Fee = OAA Lien 167439 G 2484 Iredell County 0.A.A. Fund O.AsA. Lien De eb} G 2501 Iredell County 0.A.A. Fund Be) eee 74 G 2502 Iredell County A. F. D. C. Fund 1,109.41 ee G 2505 A. E. Guy, Treas. Statesville City Schools 80,000.00 G 2584 Iredell County Health Dept. anaes ta Ny Tota 55753267 G 2588 Iredéll County Special Tax Refund 1963 Tax Prepayments 12,026.7h G 2589 Northwestern Bank To transfer funds 150,000.00 G 2798 State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind 419.35 ML ME ek CS ta bate) | Batley a Tax Refund ers G 2600 Homeowners Mortgage Co. Inc. " Bey G 2601 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund = Ret. S750) G 2803 Hospital Saving Assoc. BS vig tetot) BS ey s G 2805 N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System ~ Ret. 711.72 CBr .c Me (oat tba TREE MT takes Rae?) ) Withholding Tax rn 70 r r A ee iy ae A bi ei. ey al Less Payroll Deductions: yea Th 711072 BROT Risen) Social Security 766.06 Tax: Federal CPB Pw! Rae aa] 525.56 Insurance : 26 PUL ra es, GRAND TOTAL $ 307,425.92 SEA tod dat FETS SS 1-53 MW MO % WwW WW ww TO UOWW WWW St eae et oe | Bhs yy Perea Ms Tt tty pave ta. | ; Salary 1075.00 Jessie T, Parker " Byer 8) poRE Cnt] " 367.00 Ina B,. Pope bl 350.00 Lexine A, White " 350.00 Deris P,.. Johnson 7 Biers Bac te ee) bd Bee) Raeford A. Thomas n 517.00 Rollin W. Johnson a cme, Troy R,. Scoggins, Jr. " 469.00 Mary Lee Stroud MW 317.00 Margaret W. Crawford W VSO oy) L. M. Little i) 175.00 pata es] bd 215.00 Ina M. Galliher o 10.00 N. C, State Board of Health Dental Services 1100.00 Star Milling Company, Inc, Supplies 19.50 Lexine A. White Travel heey] Doris P, Johnson " 42,14 Jessie T, Parker " ae) ] Raeford A. Thomas n 100,00 Ina Be Pope n 67.11 Margaret F. Bolt a Py Mildred Johnson " 48.20 Ernest Ward " 50.86 BE Bs We Johnson " 118.00 Troy R. Scogging Jre ud PP Lowry Drug Co. Sih) RE] PES Parr Purcell BB aT -4 of. " Pe) N. C. State Board of Health w LoDo) Winchester Surgical Supply Co. " 25416 Nursing Outlook Subscription 8.00 Starrette Typewriter Service Sey BRT) rs) aaa LYMM TE ole EO Services 76.15 Mooresville Telephone Co. * 12.70 Gem Automatic Gas Co. Inc. Gas 1.18 City of Statesville SY ban hry) 46.30 er Reet te mee Stee Prey Shell Electric Co, Supplies 8.15 Petty Cash Fund Miscellaneous Expense Byres} D. De Lewis, M.D.: Clinicians Fee 35.00 He G. Walker, M.D. ul 20.00 N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Ret. er MISCELLANEOUS Ne C. Local Government. Employees! Retirement System @ Ret. V0 oPe 8) N. C,. National Bank Hospital Saving Assoc. Less Payroll Deductions: TOTAL Pease Noe Tame bg 691.10 Insurance Bilan Moines 51 bere 8) Retirement Social Security avy Tax: Federal 691.10 : Siete] peewee. pSetiteg Te?) pe IPSS Fr) GRAND TOTAL . & %9h3.88 aT | 93,142.00 eae) TORY) bowie Watts een Ts Annual Bedget 17,418.00 — Nyt eka Sept.30 kh, 661.70 A 653 Mary Neil Conner SPV tag er! A 65 Virginia M. Deaton " 233-33 A 655 Clifton Bridges f pee PW ee fst) ae Pmt ek | " 100,00: A 657 Leta K. Poston " 100.00 A 658 Violet K. Caudle bd Byer A 659 Southern Bell T,lephone Co. Sa eRe) pie A 660 American Library Line, Ince Supplies PS) A661 N. Ce State library Books & Processing 207 62 A 662 Tartan Book Sales, Ince Books reo h A 663 Follett Library Book Company n SPL se) A 66h Affiliated Publishers ” ! pRopgs ir A 665 Doubleday & Company, Inc. " BEN Parts, A 666 Campbell and Hall, Ince " SP!) A 667 Gaylord Bros. Inc. pve ewe eh Pb A 668 Ne C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System ae 4 r e MISCELLANEOUS N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Ret. A670 Ne Ce National Bank Withholding Tax Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance peers ay (ey Pao Less Payroll Deductions: taee- sh ? 26.95 Social Security CrP Yi Tax: Federal 105.90 Sate) 9.57 é Insurance Koper 191.40 GRAND TOTAL $ 1,511.bi The meeting was adjourned at 5:10 P.M, until November 18, 1963, at 7:15 P.M. . a IDE » OEE i North Carolina, beaches County [ Re Filed for registra io! the £5. day: of — and recorded in C) re November 18, se saan Fi rip ab it. mee The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular meeting on Monday, November 18, 1963, at 7:15 P.M., in the Oreste tra Room of the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: Chairman E, E, Boyer, J. M. Wagner, R, J. Holshouser, R. B. Kestler, Jr., and Max R, James. INVOCATION. The meeting was called to order by the chairman and opened with the invocation by I, T. Avery, Jr., county attorney, FALRGROUNDS CONTRACT - KIWANIS CLUB. A delegation from the Kiwanis Club Fair- eget Mele) sme ae alot Mol me Oa ee Milstead, Norman Reavis, Clyde Smyre, W. C. Eel Re) a W. L. Shaver, and W. L. Mundhenke, met with the commissioners to discuss the terms of the fairgrounds lease which is up for renewal. After a point by point discussion of the old lease and general agreement on terms and the land area to be included, the county attorney was instructed to draft a new contract embodying these’ terms and submit to both parties for approval, and another meeting was set for November 25th, Commissioner Wagner voiced strong opposition to any agreement which would allow any individual to rent property owned by Iredell County for personat gain. DELETION OF SECONDARY ROADS = LAKE NORMAN. A letter from W. W. ane) Division Engineer, State Highway Commission, stating that the State Highway Commission plans to construct turnarounds at the ends of roads which have been closed by Lake Norman, was read. Since this took care of all the questions raised by the Cormissioners, the Board then approved abandonment of the following sections of roads, totaling 11.65 miles, due to the backwaters of Lake Norman, as requested by the State Highway Commission: ROAD NO. LENGTH ROAD NO. Beye peed 1.2 1168 ot) pelos) ee eon Oars elon Ow eee Co 1108 mr rey Cer phon re rer 2.00 ae Oeics rere Oe 1108 Om Ee oe 1115 OS re 7 pero PROPERTY LINES = COURTHOUSE PROPERTY AND HOTEL PROPERTY. Attorney Avery pointed out on the plat the property lines between the county property and the hotel property owned by C. V. Henkel which are in disagreement according to surveys of the two prop- erties and recommended a compromise settlement which. the county committee and Mr. Henkel 4 , had worked out. Mr, Henkel, who was also present, stated that he is in agreement with | a oo Tee Ce LL) soon «A? mace O41 saan | the recommendation. Thereupon, on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the county attorney was instructed to draw up Mba mee ata Ct Be ed ad the compromise PS ae a an meee MEM moe plat and as agreed upon by the interested soya oy PROPERTY LINES - COUNTY FARM AND HOME. Attorney Avery presented a plat of the Pol RA mm Ce CM 1s (s Me bau ae) oak Of made from a survey by L. B. Grier, county aie tN at Pua the request of the Board, which showed two lines which varied slightly from the he lished corners which had been recognized for many years, and it was the recommendation of the attorney and surveyor, that the county accept as correct these established corners. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, Priel ol Me ge tame TPM eel as Mh coke ae accept the ph aren en of the attorney and atte CNAs and instructed the attorney and the surveyor oe RE VME eC Mba ela Ms Ie oof showing the leng-time established corners and lines as setting forth the correct county property, and to record the ee Vee Ce eb abe bab eal ole Te The county attorney was also requested to contact Blanton and Moore who own property adjoining the county home property about the possibility of selling ron trading to the county a small séction of frontage PhP ame mnt ee a -saeltie Bes eS , MEMORANDUM RE: COUNTY BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE. The ph bheyect LM Mba 1-4 bas asta elie Commissioners' relationship to the County Board of Welfare and Public Assistance ey ee F which the Board had previously requested, was submitted in the form of a memorandum by the County Attorney. ROAD PETITION. A petition for addition of 0.25 miles of road off East Side Drive, i F known as Jones Alley, was recommended to the, State Highway Commission for approval, on ul motion made by Mr. James and seconded by Mr. Holshouser. TAX FORSCLOSURE SUITS - SUSIE DOWDY ESTATE AND FRANK LEDBETTER. Request of Marvin Bondurant, Cémmissioner, that the costs in the ea, Met CMT me ek an tamed) Peet ya the bids he had received at the tax sales, be paid by the Peet Nae Comme Uae s Mee accept the bids and execute the deeds, was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James. The amounts to be paid by the ne were: Susie ee Estate, $16.6, and Frank Ledbetter, $12.0. Neither property was considered Valuable enough to justify resale. i STATEMENT OF POLICY: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AND THE COUNTY MANAGER and RESPONSIBILITIES, DUTIES, AND AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY MANAGER OF IREDELL COUNTY. ~ The following statement of policy was adopted on motion by MP. Holshouser, seconded by be LTE) Pa % 4 a dais: Gea tal i b i. a Ber ay ees ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AND THE COUNTY MANAGER ri at Inasmuch as the County Manager is responsible for the administration of all departments of the County Government which the Board of Com- missioners has the authority to control, it is essential and necessary to efficient operation of the County Government that the Board of Commissioners and the members thereof conduct and channel all ad- ministrative services of the County through the County Manager. It is important that every Board member shall refrain from transacting County administrative responsibilities except through the County Manager. Notwithstanding, nothing in this policy shall be, intended to curtail or restrain any member of the Board of Commissioners from making his or her own investigation of the County departments, functions and problems, nor in keeping himself informed to the best of his ability as to ero} ook ays operation, as required by law and necessary to the proper discharge of his duties. Also, this policy shall not be construed as denying any County official or employee the right to appeal to the Board of com- missioners, should he feel himself aggrieved by any action or ruling of the County Manager, provided, however, that in any such appeal, all facts must be presented to the Board of Commissioners at which a quorum shall be present, and both the appellant and the County Manager shall be ratte and shall be heard. The County Manager shall refrain from policy making, and shall refrain from making any statements to the public or the press concerning policy or controversial matters. Hé shall, in all such instances, tefer the matter to the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners. ar. 4 : es Good communication between the Board of Commissioners and the -_ County Manager is the prime requisite to orderly and efficient administration. There must be a clear delineation of the fields of action, and mutual trust between the two. RESPONSIBILITIES, DUTIES, AND AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY MANAGER OF IREDELL COUNTY The County Manager of Iredell County shall be the administrative officer of the County Government, for the Board of Commissioners, and shall be responsible for the administration of all departments of the County Government which the Board of Commissioners has the authority ta control. As such, he derives his authority from the Board of Commissioners and in carrying out his duties, he is hereby delegated the full authority of the Board, the same as though the Board was present and in legally constituted meeting. He shall not establish policy. and his administration shall be within the policy as established by the Board. He may recommend, from time to time, such policies as in his good judgement may be for the He shall hold his office at the will of -best interests of the County. the Board of Commissioners and shall be entitled to such reasonable compensation for his services as the Board of Commissioners may determine. The County Manager shall have the following specific responsibilities and duties: (1). To serve as the administrative officer of the County Nha alae for the Board of Commissioners. ark ee 3) a erro that all of the orders, resolutions, ordinances, regula~ bS tions, and policies of the Board of Cee eee are faithfully executed. (3) To make arrangements and plans for all meetings, regular and special, including an agenda which shall be supplied to the Commissioners in advance, of the Board of Commissioners, and to attend all such meetings unless excused by the Chairman of the Board, and to recommend such measures r for action or adoption as he may deem necessary in carrying out the ad- ministration, improvement, and efficiency of the County Government. He shall have the privilege of participation in all discussions and to present his views, on all matters coming before the Board. (4) To make arrangements for committee meetings of the Board and to be present at such meetings unless excused by the Chairman or the Board of Commissioners. (5) To keep the Board of Commissioners informed of the operations of all departments, commissions, and agencies of the County Government which the Board of County Commissioners has the authority to control, and to make reports as required by the Commissioners to insure that the Com- missioners are fully informed at all times as to the affairs of the County the current fiscal condition, and its future financial needs. (6) To appoint such subordinate officers, agents, and employees for the general administration of County atteixy. which positions and the compensation for such have heretofore been established by the Board of County Commissioners, except such officers E res required to be elected by popular vote or whose appointment is ba eT provided by law. If reasonably practical, he shall advise the Commissioners in advance as to Pie ne ie appointments, but in any event, all such appointments shall be reported to the Commissioners at the ete A Thee ste | of the Board of Commissioners. se (7) The County Manager may remove such officers, agents, and employees as he may appoint. If practical, he shall advise the Com- missioners in advance of such removal, but in any event, all such re- movals. shall be reported’to the Board of Commissioners at the next meeting. (8) Phe County Manager, with the Couhty Accountant, shall represent the Board of Commissioners in conferring with all departments ,.’commissions of the County Government-in the evaluation of their operating and agencies and capital outlay needs, before appropriations and annual budget requests are submitted. to the Board of Commissioners, and shall make such recommendations concerning the appropriation of funds as he may deem appropriate and necessary to insure sound and efficient government. ) As administrative officer for the Board of Commissioners, the / (9 County Manager shall serve as agent of the Board in liason and co- ordination with all departments of County Government and administration. > His function will be to assist, advise with when pertinent, and cooperate with all departments and agencies dependent wholly or in part upon County Funds for operation, to the end that the Commissioners may discharge ever responsibility to the people for sound, economical, efficient, sand courteous County Governmental and Administrative functions, as required by the laws ¢§ the State. Nothing herein shall be construed as implying that the County Manager shall attempt to infringe upon the executive perogatives of any elected department head. or any other agency head not ind we directly ert to the Commissioners, nor shall he abrogate the duties and responsibilities of appointive officials as fixed by law. ti (10) The County Manager may prepare and recommend policies and procedures to the Board of Commissioners for adoption, when, in his opinion, the inauguration of such policies and/or procedures would promote efficiency and economy in County Government. (11)" He shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the Board of Commissioners. (12) He shall report faithfully to the Chairman of the Commissioners any matter, at any time, that he may consider to be of a potentially controversial nature, or that may be considered by a reasonably prudent person to be of immediate concern to the Commissioners, to the end that they may be continuously advised and fully aware of any matters affecting their duty to the public. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY sox 7 ence 67 Soe eT Y INSTRUCTIONS TO TAXPAYERS FOR LISTING TAXES. Commissioners discussed various problems which they expect dh Pag ere at oe ge CR Merten kha The shih) xg instruction sheets prepared by the tax supervisor and Chairman Boyer, cei e e WA Me Ree! the abstract forms. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the Board Fanslbas iT) MS the ME MRA eae ee MMe EL Besa LOR aol have printed the SET Saitek Me Me eM ote oo 196, tax blanks. LETTER REQUESTING INTEGRATION OF TAX BOOKS, The tax supervisor a ele) a eee Nees Mel] received a létter from the Iredell Citizens Committee requesting that the tax books be Bit reg ete Me eMac Mmret Ae ole) of the great amount of extra work in his office POA Ce Bese TEE Mya jet bask.) Mba mt ME ee Bei ek kel ae Sc) by mail that this matter be deferred until next year. On aa by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the matter was tabled for this year. MOTION TO REQUEST COPY OF NEWS RELEASE FROM WBT~Radio REGARDING CITIZENS COMMITTEE, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the Board instructed the county attorney to request a copy of a news item used on WBT-radio at 12:00 o'clock noon and acain at 11:00 P.M. on November 5, 19633 as to the action of the Board of Commissioners in its meeting with the Iredell Citizens Committee on Monday, November kth, at which time the committee requested desegregation of Iredell Memorial Hospital. REQUEST FOR ASSISTANT SOLICITOR OF SUPERIOR CUURT FOR 196. <A letter from Superior Court Solicitor Zeb V. Morris was read, in wnich he requested the continuation of Recorders Court Solicitor Boyce G, Gibson, Jr,, as assistant solicitor of superior court. After discussion, the Board, on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, approved the assistant. solicitor for the February term of court only at this time, with final action to be withheld until tne matter could be fully studied. COUNTY MANAGER. It was agreed that the Grand Jury room would be used temporarily ‘as an office for the County Manager. The meeting was. adjourned at 11:40 P.M., November 18, 1963, until Monday, November 25, 1963, at 7:15 P.M. North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on ra) a 7 12) ail ee / a va pee, ew ra November 26, 1963 poe 17 ra §8 age The a eee ESC OCT mee oa et ba 26, 1963, in the Commissioners Room of the rb it we sad ae eM lol bo Ma ae: oP tes] atl are namely& Chairman E. E. Boyer, R. J. Holshouser, R, B, Kestler, JDey Je Me Wagner, and Max James. Also present were I, T,. Avery, Jr., county attorney, and R. L. Shuford, Jr., eS eR i Teh Tod bam INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Avery. CHANGE OF MEETING DATE. Chairman Boyer announced that pooh RCT Mee Yaak Peek TR ae lk Mb dee. (ld ol tote Math ae TY. ae eet changed to November 26th because the Courthouse was closed on bre oTeh ee od lel 5 a oe 1963, in conformity with the proclam= ation of President Lyndon B. Johnson to observe the day as a Day of Mourning for assassine ae oe sks kM). MBM Coetel ea ae PD TAR 9 AD PI BPRS 101 oN Ce) COUNTY. Quit claim deed between C. V. Henkel and Iredell County to record the agreement between them as to their joint property line was approved as drawn AMO Meese tn ae Sato b weak subject to correction of the distance Solel sie Mel ae Geel MEI.) Me Rel AT description. FATRGROUNDS LEASE, Commissioners and the Kiwanis Club Fairground Committee, fanatic Se Aline eniok represented by J. N. Milstead, W. Cc. Warlick, and’ Norman tt eR Pibe-\ oh le best Beebe tm heet lease agreement drawn up by the county attomey. After assurance that it was acceptable ee CM Ck he Mele wm ae y Oe eit aie tae voted to approve the agreement as drafted, on motion made by Mr. Wagner, Pryerete by Mr. Holshouser, and instructed the county attorney ty ' to prepare the necessary papers for signature, REPORT ON PROPERTY ADJOINING FAIRGROUNDS. Mr. Avery reported that he had contacted Blanton and Moore as instructed, but had been informed that they did not wish to sell any of their property since they expect to use it in the future fot a railroad siding. ’ Mw SALE OF, TIMBER AT COUNTY FARM. On motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the Board voted to accept the bid of a eerie submitted by Frank Johnson for the timber at the county farm, said bid being the highest bid received at the sale held by the county attormey on November 26th, at the courthouse door. 7 pep» Paget eee boot” «6 nce 69 ---- mi OFFICE SPACE FOR FARM AND HOME AGENTS. oes eeE Ba Tew fee Mpa) ames) ie submitted a sketch of an office lay-out which could be provided in the building on the Modksville Road which he is requesting the county to sub-lease from Crawford Bros. Company for use as offices for the POSES Yn yew Ya He was requested to get figures on the amount of rent and the cost of the necessary remodeling, for further ee Ses “ by the commissioners. OFFICE BUILDING AT COURTHOUSE, Tom Pegram, of Adams and Pegram, presented three alternate proposals for building on the courthouse lot to provide needed office Foe: ter-) for the county. After considerable discussion, the Board, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, authorized the chairman and county manager to explore fully all the possibilities for an office, building. ROAD PETITION. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the Board at the request of the Duke Power Company voted to recommend to the State aM cdeh ne Ng Commission the deletion of 65 feet of SR #1302, beginning at the high water mark of Lake Norman and extending northwesterly 65 feet through property owned by Duke Power Company. CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR - CITY OF STATESVILLE. Chairman Boyer presented a request from the City of Statesville for permission for the City Council to appoint J. P. Van Hoy as Statesville divil defense director in order to comply with federal procedures which had been set up while he previously held that position, Motion was made Leng Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. James, and passed, to inform the City of Statesville that they have no objection to Mr. Van Hoy's being named Statesville Civil Defense Director as long as it does not affect his duties as county director, THANKSGIVING DAY. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, all county ee Rel asst ot 1 Ma coMeNKel Me Mus ba EV ae fond let ba 28, 1963, in observance of Thanksgiving Day. The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M., November 26, 1963. North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on le S Ae | the AS... day of and recorded in Bo ‘ * ‘ A ster of Deeds The Board of Comssioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, Decenber re 1963, at 9:00 A.M., in the Grand Jury Room of the Courthouse, with all members of the Board present, namely: Chairman E, EB. Boyer, R. B. Kestler, Jr., J. M. Wagner, SP ee oe stot ae lt a Te Also present were I, T, Avery, Jr., county attornpy, and R. L. Shuford, Jr., county manager. 7 INVOCATION. The meeting was called to order by the chairman and the invocation led Oh ae ae ae JOINT MEETING WITH ELECTED OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS. Chairman Boyer welcomed pooC EC SC ac sehen a VEE MRC ot tat stan Tt Teme explained that they had been called together to acquaint them with the county manager, R. L. #huford, Jr., who took office on November 26, Mr. Boyer also stated that the ed eT shes Sa Beha lbs ae sei step in no way intended to shift the responsibilities or duties to which they had been elected but felt that on a part-time basis they could not carry out CC aSe oe la oR a mee Melee Te mel yg hoped to accomplish and that it was in the best interest of the county to employ and administrative head who could devote full time to the aie) Pe: CM he be Mel tls SAT Moya the STATEME T OF POLICY OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AND THE COUNTY MANAGER and RESPONSIBILe«e ITIES, DUTIES, AND AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY MANAGER OF IREDELL COUNTY, which statements had been adopted by the commissioners in session on November 18th, had been distributed to each county employee and official, and asked for any questions regarding any phase of county manager administration. Sheriff J, C. Rumple and Veterans Service Officer J. P. Van Hoy expressed the ba TUBS Tot osama Aelelt Mob fat? eh A by offering their whole-hearted cooperation in working with the county manager, ~ MINUTES FOR NOVEMBER MEETINGS. At the conclusion of the joint meeting, commissioners moved to the commissioners' room, their regular place of meeting. Minutes of the November Th meeting were approved as read, on motion by Mr, Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, Minutes of the November 18th meeting were read and corrected to clarify the motion poe bac e emo Mle tin aa te | plat, after which they were approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, Reh Toman we tne lst tale ol meeting were approved as read on motion by Mr. Kestler, AT _ Attorney Avery COPY OF NEWS RELEASE co December 2, 1963 Page 2 po eae pee BOOK i ie Tia ral submitted the copy of a news item from WBT-Radio from the November 5th newscast for which he had been instructed to write, which was read and ordered placed on file. ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN AND VICE-CHAIRMAN. Since this was the time set out by statute for election of a chairman and vice-chairman of the board of commissioners, Mr. Boyer was reelected chairman and Mr. Holshouser vice chairman on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded oh ge aT Te AID TO BLIND. Mr. James reported that after investigating the Shumaker blind aid case which had been deferred from the November meeting, he recommended that the request for an increase in the giant be tabled, and so moved. Mr. Kestler seconded the motion i and it was carried. One acceptance, two terminations, and four revisions of blind aid grants were approved as recommended by the welfare director, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler. HOLIDAYS. The board designated December 25, 26, amd 27, and January 1, as holidays for all county offices, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James. ROAD PETITION, A petition for paving 1.6 miles of SR #2122, filed by property owners on the road, was approved for submission to the State Highway Commission, on motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Kestler. SURETY BONDS. Surety bonds for county officials were examined and approved as follows, on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler: , Clerk Superior Court Carl G. Smith $25,000 St.Paul Fire & Marine Ins, tiekea Re tat 10,000 St.Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Register of Deeds L. Le Nesbit 10,000 U.S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. County Accountant bee Befnice veal = 6a 5,000 Fidelity & Casualty Co. of NY Coroner Harry B. Underwood 2,000 Hartford Accident & Indemnity Treasurer-Tax Collector N. Thurston Houston 80,000 Fidelity & Casualty Co. of NY Bee oP Ron ge MB sU 0) <BR ele 5,000. Glens Falls: Insurance Co. Constables: Ross Talbert 1,000 Fidelity & Casualty Co. of NY Ns fost Oe le) 1,000 #* * James T, Stikeleather 1,000 Travelers Indemnity Co. R. M. Little 1,000 Fidelity & Casualty Co. of NY Charles A. Rox 1,000 * Ld Rufus A. Harper 1,000 American Casualty Co, Earl M. Knox 1,000 St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. C. W. Barkley 1,000 Fidelity & Casualty Co. of NY Pee mee ls Be 1,000 ® J Charlie F, Owens 1,000 * " December 2, 1963 Page 3 . POS OR ee CTR a Meisel es Ringe Ces ~ William EB, Benfield SEG N mae TRA me ae G. A. Laws 1,000 bd il ; CG. D. Vanstory 1,000 * " DEPOSITORIES. The following banks ware designated as depositories for county funds and funds of the Clerk of Superior Court, on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler: North Carolina National Bank Statesville, N. C. pp Ba sree Eye ot EMBs 6! 4 Mooresville, N. C. bob ear el be Sass n te) Statesville, N. C. Piedmont Bank & Trust Company Mooresville, N. C, Bank of Statesville Statesville, N. C. LO 1B 070 0 CC (CD Et mea te Me ae a report for November, She said ariel 4 mb wg Me olor] featuring workshops on clothing construction and that about one half of the attendance had been women who are not club members. She also said they have contacted the welfare department and offered to work with welfare recipients in any way they can be helpful. CHRISTMAS DONATION FOR CASWELL SCHOOL. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Sart Wagner, the board approved a donation of $10.00 to the Christmas fund of Caswell School, Kinston, BUDGET FOR COUNTY MANAGER. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouger, the board approved transfer from the contingent fund to set up a budget for the county manager's office for the remainder of the 1963-6 fiscal year as follows: Executive Salary $ 6,183.31 Office Supplies 50.00 Travel : 525.00 eye Tx 15.00 ‘Equipment (file cabinet, adding machine, typewriter) 700 .00 $ 7,473.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Written report for November for cet -Bee CL UMA MB Dolan toch ae TT) received and placed on file, t o RECESS FOR LUNCH. Commissioners recessed for lunch from 12:15 to 1:h5 P.M. 28) E58 Pe ee Ma am Oc Eh ae Cra a Se the Board designated the tax supervisor to be in charge of the farm census a oe ae MEME ers iT i ee to take the necessary steps to carry out the’ program, December 2, 1963 rae Catawe | aes FARM AGENT. Wayne Franklin placed on file copies of the weekly reports of the agents, and gave a summary report of their work for November, He reported that they are now getting more pigs for the pig pool than they need but so far have been able to find a market for all of them. He was accompanied by Mr. Hugh Crawford of Crawford Bros. Company, lessee of the building which the farm agens would like for the county to sub-rent for office Pee for the farm and home agents. Mr. Crawford stated that he would rent the building as is for $235.00 per month, or he would fix it for Prete according to Mr. Franklin's plan and rent for $335.00 per month on a two year lease with option to renew. Before making a decision the Board requested the county manager to get figures for renovating the county home for use, and to see if he could locate any other property which might be suitable and available. RESIGNATION NEGRO HOME AGENT. Miss Paubine Moore, negro home agent, accompanied by D. O. Ivey, farm agent, and Mrs. Helen W. Branford, westérn district home economics agent, met with the Board to submit her resignation, effective December 31, 1963, to accept a position in the State h-H Club office. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the board voted to accept Miss Moore's resignation with regret and expressed -appreciation for the services that she has rendered during the nine years she has worked in Iredell County. WORK FOR NEGRO WOMEN. In a discussion with the agents of the problems of raising the low income of negro farm fanilies in the county it was brought out that there are more jobs available for necro women in the sewing industry taan can be fiiled due to the age limits of 18 to 35, while numerous women above that age who would make good workers cannot find jobs. Commissioners agreed to investigate tne possibility of getting the age limits extended. TAX REBATES. The following list of rebates issued due to reductions made by the Board of Equalization was filed by the tax supervisor: Board Mission WNC Conference 1963 BE ot-p mel $668 «73 Je A. Christy n Chambersburg 23.58 NC Meets hata " Coddle Creek 2.99 City Cafe ad eg 9.72 Moor Lanes Ma na 153.30 Farmers. Warehouse & Oil Mail n n 13.45 Ze Le Mayberry & Son i Toe ae ee | Tere Ti Harold Smith " Inside 1.98 Arthur E. Allman Davidson pearek C.S.Austin & John L. Carpenter 1963 Davidson jp Pee Bobby Barnette " " roe ee C. Boyce Bell Md " 3-30 Q. De Benson, Jr. ud Md 2.51 Lowell E, Brittain " sa 5.10 Curtis Brown he ° ree) Dewitt Currie & Ivery Cook Jr. " " Pits) n " Keith Willian Davis 3.52 rere esa eee ie ane pres : ae December 2, 1963 Tee aan shana ed BE ET Be: Rapa st We) 1963 Davidson Tear Robert W. Gudget " ° 4.80 T. Frank Gudger " e 9.37 Stanhope Hager " " Pine Janie Hastings " ° 6.20 Elvin M. Hoffner " ad ean EWR SN Cones) ® . Brae | James M, Knox " " bP bes) Robert H. Lee sl " 2.38 D. D. Lewis, Jr. ° ° 3426 Jofm G. Lewis, Jr. " " 1.76 Elmer Lyerly " ba ae Burl W. Mann bg . oe) Bob C, Miller " " VET Eleanor F. Miller iu " Teale Jas. C. Miller " ° 4.05 John L. Miils, Jr. ® ed eer Melvin Mills & R. W, Waugh uy " Pale Nealess Mills " " 4.93 "Joe Moore, Sr. & Jr. “ " 4.27 Fred Moretti 8 " 3.70 Lawrence Nagel " " Noh Paul Li Ogburn n n 6.82 A. B. Raymer " " cre Harold A. Smith " " 4.97 Je E. Smith ad ed Vay Robert L. Thompson n tt yy F, Howard White " " Vapi oy | Fred M. White n n eae Moody White n n 2.60 C.-C. Whittemore Wy " 6.03 Foy P. Brittain n i 13.07 E. 2. Caldwell 8 " rate) A. J. Cmsey " " 2.60 Wayne A. Cline " I PPh! T. V. Goode ITI * # " oho) L.'Bs. Grier " My, 2213 T. Re Griffin bi Fallstown eg | pAvery Jones & R. Aj Collier, Jr. " " A oy | ‘Bill McLain " " 2651 J. H. Nicholson II n " 2633 Paul L. O¢burn is " Lef2 : W. C. Palmes " n yap IW2 Je de Rosser " * 2.73 i. Es Shafer, ‘Jr, n " Va is he! Js Ts. Sterzall a bg yaaa John B. Tzlley " n 1.41 H.-G. Walker Md " y Ply Bell Construction Co, " 4 2238 Credit & Loan Co, u n 4.90 The following rebates were iSsued on account of errors: Me D. Carin solos: Fallstown ' 2.45 Error in front footage Wm. Curtis hatte Ne hg ” Chambersburg sem oy ot bE elseot- bal i. ©. Sprinkle . New Hope 2200 Dogs owned by Floyd Sprinkle Robert L. Wri--ht " Coddle Creek 1.9). Listed in Wake ODF bok vais J. Ce. Daniels " Turnersburg 4.18 Error in addition . H. L. Childers, Sr, 4 Coidle Creek 24.15 Double listing Willis Cloer sey) eh eletobac | 2.00: In Service James Davis Coilins Baroy! tside 62.96 Dwe started’ after Jan. BS A. C. Younger Fst, ” Inside 7665. Error in map < no land ee a tha ash oT) al Davidson 13.07 Building removed eta k ane. 8 ae " Shiloh 12.82 On discovery to Gulf Oil sox 1? mace 7D December 2, 1963 Page 6 Mid State Homes BATS Olin 2.86 Personal « listed to Mid State Oil Co. Riv Yt Me belot-a hs.) pe) fevers lo Oe Mth act) 4 1.50 Listed to F. Le Lambert BRT.) " 1.50 * BY " 1.30) * 1956 sd 1.30 * pe " ps oe Bat ° pS Bhs) " so hy se 1.14 * roy ba 5 1950 ed oe Bh) bd oS: ee 1948 " 1.0.9 pa) Te " cP ome & poll tax-non reside Y BRIT) bd 3.15 Double listing & Poll ne) " 1.15 Listed to F. L. Lambert ae " 115 * oh) Ti) id 1.18 *® 192 " pak a . nh) Ta " 1.28. * 1940 ns ee LIST OF BILLS. The list of bills paid during the month of November BE velob acl o pRB e ut 2h meal Re) Baa see MeL Skt ae Beka Le To eeecl ete eee oe BB olor STS Pas) Tots a ee Re at 7:15 P.M. : } all North Carolina, Iredell ere) eh A] 3 Rae ay ae ¢ Filed for registration on aS ae. aR Ts oe 19 44 . (en all and recorded Fon op Ei oe I o> Ek op ia op Mt o> <> Pt oo ak > Pa oo eo > a] S RLQQAQLQAQVOAN® ree LS Bernice M. McJunkin E, E, Boyer Re Je Holshouser R, B. Kestler, Jre Oe ee | Bae Pee Testy Mary Lee Cowles Peggy P. Summers et ee Pee RR John T,. Smith Edwin H. Parks er BR hae Pe cst) DeNeale M. Long Hattie L. Woods Louise M. Taylor Helen B. Gillespie John T. Smith — C. Es Evans Edwin H. Parks Edwards & Broughton Co. Carolinas' Farm Equipment Dealers Assn. - Supplies Southern Photo Print Co, Inc. Beam Printing Coe Brady Printing Co. fe Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Jones ppm eGR lest Te RGR met) Willie Jones Sep ky Saeed kg Michael. Lackey Michael R. Lackey Michael i Lackey ie ae | Vera yee The Sherwin Williams Co. phe he wee ts! Be Pg Powell ‘ tT. J. Troutman City of Statesville Public Service Go, of Ny Ce pC aoa ee Ake ae 2 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Be Je ned COURT HOUSE Annual Budget Spent Oct. 31 REE 150.00 Per Diem & Mileage PS 8) Ls 19.80 e 15.98 " 19,20 meee 10,00 230000 Annual Budget Spent Oct. 31 Sas bee . Bere by 102,00 Salary & Travel PS oy Eas bene - Berit bd biome 0,8) . Be oY bs Perret " 119.90 Reimbursing Expenses 18.80 Travel & Expenses 9h olt7 " 5 ope en Site) 90 eR | bP Pra | Siete ar 53099 " Pies, " yer CAKES) Annual Budget Spent Octe 31 Salary, 45.00 " ‘ 45.00 * Pre ¢) " 45.00 cd 45.00 " 45.00 " 45.00 4 45.00 ° 45.00 " Tae. 8) " EPL e¢) Ul Twa e. 8) Misc. Expense Lae Paintin 22,00 be Se DADs att ety) ean eee Mr ane Tate e ee . 5200 ey Soy er 6.00 Repairs 7250 Services pee Pot] Gas 0) Ps 3 Pest «Control Service Pere 8) bg bask 11.81 PAW at Pee rd | fee SSE Tea 2 oP 8 2,506.52 Ty Pes 808.8 slope mn Tee oa Pe OEY irae Wa ae pfo) cm LRG ATG ft) Annual Budget cep te Spent Oct. 31 pie) G 305k. Yodern Electric Co. ey sea] 1,50 tee hee kaa Sanit ey a ee tte ett] eae er G 317k Piedmont Lumber & Mfg. Co. ey Sha] ao 2819 28 20 2821 2822 yey} yaeyi P40 P46) 28 26 rey ad yasy2s) 2829 2830 2831 2832 rie 5 Vlei 2835 28 36 VLE YE Yai le) ras 28,0 ri) he 28h2 2843 yoey a6) Tb 286 v3) Fe 28),8 2881 bby) al -i-tohelotal=honohol-i-—onolohohonoh he Eohon nono nol n° honoh*h noth Echt -E EoR CR Eon ROR Rak k kk ik SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS ae trys Budget. 151,423.00 Spent Oct. 31 18,636.51 M. D. Cavin Tax Refund Pee) br te be Meet) Pee ep a n pels) \Ze Le Mayberry & Son " yh.Ok Arthur E, Allman " ] 1.41 oP 3% Benson Jre ba 2.5! Lowell E, Brittain ad 5.10 Dewitt Currie & Ivery Cook Jre " BP Stanhope Be Hager i be 9.81 Elvin M. Hoffner " rept Walter C, Joyner od 3017 D. D. Lewis Ab Py id 3026 Elmer J. Lyerly " 1.67 Bob C, Miller 4 yey 4 John L. Mills Jre m yea tv. Joe Moore Sr. & Joe Moore Jre " .27 pa ete mer. Te ™ pws) Paul L. Ogburn " me Y VER Pee en n een Robert L. Thompson " Pais ae sr tam ea) " yee C. C. Whittemore sd own} Dr. E. Re Caldwell 8 pep he) Dr. A. J. Causey n 2.60 Dr. Wayne A. Cline " ree) Dr. T. Ve Goode III " yea Se} Dr. Bill McLain " yea § Dre dé se Nicholson " 2633 Dr. Paul L. Ogburn Ma 1.72 Dre Js He Rosser a " 2e73 Dre I. Ee Shafer Jre " rey Dre Je Te Nice tee sd yea At) ae Pe EOE a " pir Dre He Ge Walker " ype V4 Ruth G, Etchison Salary rE Ie 8) Mrs. Claudia Robinson Ofed ae) el ba Me Nolen ty Brie, e) Harry B. Underwood Orsay st 5a 215476 R. Ee Plyler Tax Refund Pa ore) Town of Troutman Contract 4 bee 8) Town of Harmony " 50.00 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. et n Ore 8) Cool Springs Fire Dept. " 50.00 Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. " ‘50,00 West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. " 50200 Central School Vol. Fire Dept. " 50.00 Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. iar 50.00 Depte of Conservation & Deve Forest Fire Control Were! ®) Troutman Vol. Fire Depte eh aes we 56.00 City of Statesville ul vise. 8) tyne Iredell Vol. Fire pee hey je Ls 2l,0.00 Towh of Mooresville n 104.00 Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Inc." 358.00 Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. Ince pean 46.00 Statesville Library Pree Aree] 100,00 Wie) MRO MB eda heme | Donation for Library 7500 National Guard - Statesville et takes) yaoi ©, 8) National Guard ~ Mooresville ba 25200 Zed Nicholson Sake 4 Pi mw | pire °) Seat tates. Te Telephone Co. F: Cree Rely cee PES Brady Printing Co. “Supplies . The 36 N. C. Local Government Baployees' Retirement yarn res pee Pah] Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund” and nn oom op > ot om > Ok > >i tokefohotolokoLek- toh hen on hon Eko —- Ek oi as Safeguard Dist. Co. ey apa bs Berd ages eee Mt tte ta Pert tas: 1.) ae re ee 0) Cet 4,188.58 38.50 byes) ay Py.) Insurance Premium - PLANNING BOARD Traffic & Planning Assoc. at MU PEEO Rk Jack Raymer J. Mack Morrow . ae .e- ae Homer Cornelius J. Allen Knox De W. Sloop John F. Long We H. Lee U. S. Postmaster Annual Budget Sey 8 oa ee tg 5,350.00 1,523.76 Professional Serv,, etc. 350.01 Por bas | Meeting 5200 n 5-98 eran ry Tha pret) (Py eis | py yY 1250 Ty PB) COUNTY ACCOUNTANT sr aa Me) eee) Bernice M. McJunkin U. S. Postmaster Brady Printing Coe Janice Lee Neel Thomas S,. Thompson R. Ee Perkins William G.. Johnson Marshall Maness James R. Crawford ‘Tra M. Overcash, Jre Lawrence 0. Goodin Brady H. Johnson Je Ce Rumple eae Myers Zeb “Nicholson Blauer Mfg. Co. Ince Paal Bs. Henkel » ) F Nery wet Lend Lazenby Montgomery Hdwe Co. Brady Printing Cos R. Ee Perkins T. S. Thompson Ie M. Overcash, Jre Brady H. Johnson Le or Goodin <— RE CP ede let ce) 3) Richard Crawford A Pe Oss) oP) Marshall Maness cay Annual Budget Sy etka Octe 3k 11,005.00 3,562.59 290.00 541.67 12.50 pA Pw Ae) Salary " Postage Supplies Annual Budget Spent Octe 31 ere!) ee ereey 260.00 4400.00 400,00 360,00 400,00 00,00 00,00 360,00 360,00 py ey 5 oe!) 30.00 251.80 é s ravel 2s2W4sa2ss 2232 83°32 2s Raincoats PL aA tee t| pa teal) Radio Service 499.00 Supplies ree ed 412.09 Travel . 150.00 " 180.58 “ 1976 ys) ya RSPR ts, Paya TeeY4 208.55 Bary Pel) Rie e De 119.00 6,573.06 eae Oe Meee, aad i 7 ee “Wis " ae er ae ea ROU ee en ee | PR eda pRie o | Py ee ee ieee Cava TREASURER~TAX COLLECTOR Annual Budget 31,930.00 Spent Oct. 31 phe Pel 2 ee G 2667 U, S. Postmaster errr. 200,00 Q 2869 Marvin V, Bondurant, Com, Tax Foreclosure EP Ne G 2670 Marvin V. Bondurant, Com. " 1260 G 269) Judy L. Gilleland Salary 215.00 G 2895 Betty Jane Cooke ° : 225400 G 2896 Flossie S. King " BY.0rre 8) G 2697 Houston L. Johnston " » 350.00 G 2698 N. T. Houston CORE ae aes ee 508. 33 ee: SS RD Pan PTs ta-2 7 ee RR 2.60 cee Uy Re Boekel tht ane " vis Pole) G Uhh Starrette Typewriter Service " oto “ _— H. L. Johnston Travel sg Brady Printing Co. Sie) et eR) : Pb) 3052.0 Piet Weslo ld ta 38,914.00 Spent Oct. 32 ee ery se Cs eee. SE ct) ee Salary 315.00 G 2900 Helen R. Gregory « sl 275200 G 2901 Elizabeth H. Goodrum " 275200 Oa ° eam BLT Wn PME Solel) n 240.00 G 2903 L. L. Nesbit rn ie 475-00 G 3095 Mitchell Printing Co, Binders perros} G 3096 The Cott Index Co. Seo RT| 191.6) G 3097 Xerox Corp. " 469.27 G RY E. N. Scroggs ® 1.2 CMe Sy deel Wo eh tae. ane ° ne PS G 3144 Starrette Typewriter Service ba Tear G 3176 Brady Printing Coe od LPL PARR WELFARE DEPARTMENT Annual Budget 117,145.00 Spent Oct, 31 Pa ey ein 290 Clifton E. Bridges UE aay y40, OPN 8 8) 3022 The Troutman Clinic " 10,00 Se) a Pan Pca VC ae td - 12,38 3099 ory A. Dearman Sre Li Pe |) bite Pas ae.) es ed 10,00 biker beat. ot Travel TS Poy i Ree as " 30.71 ie S G 2905 Edna F. Brow " 492.00 G.2906 J. D. Fincannon " Bis ene 2) G 2907 Thurston Templeton ul eres) G 2908 Millicent K. McCurry ud 386.00 G 2909 Anne C, Johnson " 366.00 G 2910 Lucinda B, Dees " 386.00 G 2911 Thelma C, Barker Md 469.00 G 2912 Mary Lew Smith n 350.00 G 2913 Evelyn W. Ridenhour " 386.00 ¢ 2914 Avonelle C, McVey iv Blom 0) are) See ABE Tyo be elton gel " 386.00 G 2916 Georgia wm Blowe " Berne 6) G 2917 Jewell C. Van Hoy " 333.00 G 2918 Maxine T. Henderson i) 288.00 G 2919 Sara Marie Neese n 274,200 G 2920 Lois I. Sigmon " 274.00 G 2921 Betty Sue Troutman " 274.00 G 2922 Nora Lee Deal u 226.00 G 2923 Reba H. Ferree " , 27.00 G 292, Edith Bryson Franklin " 802.00 G@ 3016 Dr. John S, Hardaway Medical Pre 8) G G G ei} 8 ¢) 64.18 re Phy py. 61.0) 18.34 BB PY 5) 13.65 23-40 Syd 9.80 6.10 25.00 Medical 10,00 Dr. David L. Pressley id 10,00 Dr. J. M. Robertson ba 500 Dr. Le B. Skeen x 10,00 OPES PS. b ol 47. Supplies AP ey, Southern Bell Telephone Co, pe aw Rot Y] ph Pee) pee eek ts b.l-aee Supplies 10.75 Brady Printing Co, " ey Oe TURE et ka Neary Retirement System ~ Retirement bie Piee) AS) ey, eer vee: oe ft = Y= Ss ae he non hn oie Be bo ea pC} by pUsTsE WMD. et A 20, 667.00 Spent Oct. 31 6,919.28 , oY ARE Tae ee Tt ta Betty C, Harrington Wayne L. Franklin Lineous B, Nance Jr. Howard M. Stamey Harry W. Myers Jr, Educational Filmstrips Oe ome ve Corpe Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co, Starrette's Book Store io os Nance Ir. 5 pm Franklin Harry W. Myers, Jr. 4 162.17 143.08 365.67 238.67 290.00 Brno 0) 6450 ps | Reye's) sey ra PY Berto borer P aS Or 2M 22322 2 2+3 3 23 oe Ee oe Eo > oo oo oo om I on _ . NEGRO FARM AGENT Annual Budget » 430.00 Ry el eb Oct. Be Po os Peek La meer Tomar sys | STP Ob col SVT Te D. O. Ivey ‘ Salary 190.00 Lazenby Montgomery Hdwe Co. _ Supplies 15) Gray « Creech Inc, " a Ue fa er ae aa Sa bey a vag) 20200 (oF tal Meer eBags te Subscription 3-00 Photo Lab, Inc, Supplies 25.80 H. D. Hudson Mfg. Co, ui 9.9 Woodward Jewelry Store J ASS) D, O. Ivey rN de YS: 6) Brady Printing Co, Supplies ; ae j t 8) oe oo > > >i ol ol nla) Annual Budget 10,012.00 Spent 10 [5m Bes Pe hey Pa eae Crm est) BET) | oC mee os | 238.00 ctr ee met) 171.67 35 Nancy M. Henson LLY Bn ge aes ret : | : 33.86 MN Bo ; Pee) oe oe is. SEomee phy 0) ey, a) 2,908.00 Annual Budget 930.15 jerk Oct. 1 PE) pe Pe #) a ed Maxine Rutledge Pauline E. Moore La Pauline BE, Moore bg oo | = = 7,580.00 Annual Budget Part > Spent Oct. 31 ’ @ 2854 Petty Cash Fund Beet 5.00 G 2938 Bertie M. Wilkerson Salary aay 0 08, 0) G 2939 J. P. Van Hoy Salary & Travel 350,00 G 3137 Southern Bell Tele. Cos Toe 22.75 G 3138 Tow of Mooresville Teta 0.00 G 3140 U. S. Postmaster Postage v5@00 G 3143 Starrette's Book Store Riis) eS may) ry TREY, Annual Budget Spent Oct. 31 9,833.00 Pee Ps Lo G 2939 J. P. Van Hoy. Ry UE bang 300,00 a eee ot meee kl f ee G 3136 J. P. Van Hoy beara ats (oy) G 3137 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services 28.62 G 3139 Flowers Printmakers oehetn yao. G 3140 U. S. Postmaster Postage 5.00 G 31412 Holland Transfer Co. Storage 68.04 G 3143 Starrette's Book Store Supplies 1.03 G 3189 N. C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Rete TS Pa yy PY COUNTY ATTORNEY PVeree MMs) lea 14 2,400.00 Nol ean Octe eu 800,00 G 2941 Isaac T. Avery, Jre Retainer Fee 200.00 pe 200.00 CLERK SUPERIOR COURT , Annual Budget 32,710.00 Spent Octe 31 10,155.55 G 2854 Petty Cash Fund Postage 25-35 G 2942 Martha D. Parker Salary Bere) G 2943 Robert L. Parks ba 340.00 emery) Me ys a mee elem bd 225.00 G 2945 Frances Re. Moore " ye One 8) G 296: Betty M. Baity " ys Phe. 8) G 297 Shirley S. White " 255.00 G 2948 Nancy H. Cartner " 175.00 G 2949 Carl G. Smith " 525.00 Cee eee ehh ame Supplies pay G 3143 Starrette's Book Store " a : re +) G 31h) Starrette Typewriter Service ng : oP PMO MECr a SOe We ht she Mr eek | Mees hime te 6.00 eM Oe RMBs Cote ae! | aE too ors Supplies 28.33 Mee CTY MY eC oe MO yoy Pay eR 5 oy ae G 3176 Brady Printing Co. Supplies San Annual Budget § 15, 00,00 ‘ Spent Oct. 31 5,391.67 G 2652 Mrs. Faye Hulet ee a le 163.17 G 2853 Boyce G, Gibson, Jr ; Court Appointed Attorney 5 tee G 295 Caroline Earnhardt ele ba ME sl 155.00 G 3148 Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing ; Pehl prea -c Meet 04 Annuel Budget 11, 000, Spent Oct. eee b G 2949 Carl G. Smith Salary 50.00 G 2950 Boyce G, Gibson, Jre n 389.00 G 2951. Re A. Hedrick " . BY Ree) Loe Annual Budget 0.0 Spent Oct, 31 300. Be) G 2949 Carl G. Smith Salary 75200 pee) Annual Budget 25 5193200 Spent Oct. 1 CPB Yeh as G 3149 J. C. Rumple : Boarding Prisoners ee ers G 3150 T. J. Troutman ee we a) 7250 G 3151 City of Statesville Services pea 26) G 3152 Purcells Drug Store Medical 16.80 G 3153 Public Service Co. of Ne CeInc. Repairs 15619 G 315 Iredell Laundry Co. Ince Laundry 8.73 G 3155 Piedmont Linen Service " ree G.3156 Iredell Chemical Co. Ince itis) oi eT) Tey) G 3157 Home Exterminating Coe Pest Control Service 5.00 G 3158 Thomas & Howard Co. Supplies sores) G 3159 - Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs PO] G 3160 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. n 5200 G 3176 Brady Printing Co. Supplies be . eee COUNTY HOME Annual. Budget ites, 0 ae Spent Oct. 31 Spe ey scPN Oh) ‘ G 3161 ‘Duke Power Coe pe a) res.) G 3162 Grier Surveying & Wrecking Co. Survey ~ Balance eae?) GENERAL ASSISTANCE PVvsue RMBs) eld 1a 37,545.00 yer ea Oct. Bae > Aa) Ae 2955 T. H. Davis ee st 14.00 ie G 2957 Iredell Oil Co. 8 : 15.66 G@ 2958 Ed Radford ; bd 5200 G 2959 A & P Tea Co. eo Te ei) 2 12275 G 2960. Beatty's Food Store a 12.00 G 2961 CG. Le Brown Food Center ee 40,00 G 2962 City Groe re EE ek a rue ahead oy mE OE Ie Nm LY) ‘Oo ‘Oo *) tol Se) 2) Eon honk nono k nono E Teoh koe mie - co G 3038 Pe Colonial Stores, Ince Pee Mr sg Dixon's Market Drum's Super Market Foodtown Stores, Ince Goforth Bros. Groc. Gregory Brose s Henderson's Grocery Neills Grocery Sherrill Bros. Dept. Store em oF yeu Bele) Smiths Super Market Teeter's Food Mart Ng Rel MEO Los Me Belks Dept. Store pp Mb held Efirds Dept. Store J.C. Penney Co. Raylass Dept. Store RS ot whe el) ba Requal Bailey Barium Springs Orphanage Nathan Blackwelder OMEN OPMD PR el cet ieee y Sy Re CN Meel ee heel og btn -P4 Albert Cooper Mrs. Js Ce Dagenhart Mrs. Roland Deal Jack Elliott pen Eta bat Mrs. eo Ae Gibson Mrs. Glenn Havner Roy Mets Ost) Mrs. Re Le Pearce Mrs. Mott Redmond Mrs. Spencer Reid Johnny Scott Bobby Sells Clara Sharpe Nathaniel Stevenson Clarence Ward Mrs. Roy E. Warren Mrs. T. Be. Wetmore Mrs. Clyde Wilcox Mrs. Se C. Williams er pt Meat se Yams Johnson Funeral Home Dr. He Pee st) <- y Dr. Charles Darby oa F. ." Dick Dr. Pressley Z. Dunn The Goode Clinic Dr. John S, Hardaway " Dr. J. B. Henninger Dr. D. D. Lewis Dr. Irvin G, Scherer Dr. John T. Stegall Drs. Stegall & Walker The Troutman Clinic Piet ak se eta ae , Fisher Drug Coe Syed Te ate gt te ta Goodman Drug Co. Holmes Drug Coe Lowery Drug Co. Medical Centre Pharmacy Medical Gentre Pharmacy Mooresville Drug Co. Statesville Drug Co. Troutman Drug Co. Rake Hospital ba er Memorial Hospital redell Memorial Hospital Rowan Memorial Hospital G 3039 Western N, C, Sanatorium ee ods ie eee eel <a oe oe ee ee oe oe ee ee edical " Hospitalization pe Medical rr oe eo 38.00 Ste. ee 45.00 0a 8,8] Be LP A 4h.00 Be ae Te oY 18.75 pt Tey rs] ro] 126.17 22.20 blr) pas 4 50,00 pre) 100.00 he 68 er 100,00 41.75 116.70 50.00 6 O88) 28.67 50.00 pene 100,00 100.00 Pees Teena) 50.00 pee!) ee ae Ome. 8) 50.00 100,00 pleemee) ByPieLe 3.00 10.00 he0O 5-00 Pea, 8) 5-00 Pre 5.00 8,00 3.00 39.00 LEY 10,00 ey 2he 30 2200 8.35 11h.25 bh.) Patt) y Pe By 4 10.80 45016 23.00 2200 440.00 20,00 bre) Annual Budget 7,980.00 cee eae PSE S) G 265 Petty Cash Fund SED sot 5. | G 2952. J. I. Thomas hs Salary Bb Orne 8) G 3165 J. I. Thomas Ber va tl 150.00 G 3166 T. K. Abernethy Radio Service 200 ee DEBT SERVICE Annual Budget Spent Oct. 31 158,030.00 11,071.17 G 2862 Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. | 7,873.39 Aye MISCELLANEOUS G 2655 N. T. Houston, Treas. County School Fund 50,000.00 G 2656 A. E. Guy, Treas. Statesville City Schools 40,000.00 G 2859 Iredell County A. br om C. Fund 960.5 G 2860 Iredell County A. F. D. C. Fund rote) it 2861 Roa eves County , - oe 3 Fund yew ar G 2863 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund py ra) G 286, I. T. Avery, Jre Commission ri) a8) G 2865 Iredell County Library Fund lst Quarter Budget ya Peo) G 2866 Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund 1,836.13 G 2953 Iredell County Health Dept. Monthly Budget Payment PRS rd G 3167 State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind 402.50 G 3186 A. E. Guy, Treas. Statesville City Schools - Current Expense —§ 50,000.00 G 3187 Miss Eunice Price, Treas. Mooresville Graded School Dist. C.E. 26,725.00 G 3188 Iredell County library Fund and Quarter Budget 2,873.25 G 3190 N. C. Local Goverhment Buployees Retirement System ~ Ret. rd G 3191 Lawinforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - " 179208 . G 3193 Ne C. National Bank Withholding Tax 3, 4250 G 319 Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance ‘AS 191,789 TOTAL 2h6 576.10 Less Payroll Deductions: . Retirement ve pee hee ee Social Security yee) iets te 3,4h1.50 , Insurance, 343.67 ; EPS Pea GRAVD TOTAL $ 240,610.83 et DEPARTMENT 13 Vy | Sot Octe 1 oe bE se) B kkS Ernest Ward Salary 1,075.00 B kh6 Jessie T. Parker " Bee B LL? Mildred G. Johnson " Beit) cae VT Re 6) OEP oe " 350,00 B hL9 = Lexine A. White " ' 350,00 B 450 Doris P. Johnson " 350.00 ae Cy tod te eG " Bh ere e) B S2 Raeford A. Thomas " by meth B 453 Rollin W, Johnson " BYTE PY) B Sh Troy R. Scoggins Jre " 469.00 B455 Mary LeeStroud " 317.00 B 456 Mabtgaret W. Crawford " bik eyet B4S7 Le Me Little " 175.00 B kS8 Arthur D. Cowan " 215-00 B 459 Ina M. Galliher " 10,00 B 460 Doris P. Johnson Travel eens h) B 461 Mildred Johnson i) SOPs] B 462 Margaret F. Bolt " mS B 463 -Lexine A. White Wy be liS B 464 Ina Be Pope " 107.91 B 465 Jessie T. Parker " Bis Pe, B 466 Rollin W. Johnson W 100,00 B 467 Ernest Ward n Ma PY 4 B 468 Troy R. Scoggins Jre ° 78.12 B 469 Raeford A. Thomas Md bleh Pas i B. 470 American Public Health Assoc. Ince + Membership 15.00 B kh7l Mooresville Telephone Co. Inc. Services 10.20 sae PMS nasty Ml) MM TR.) yt es " The B 73. City of Statesville " 49.50 B 7h Starrette Typewriter Service Sites eT pryae B 475 Starrette's Book Store LW Vier Y 4 3 Fie) Ee Ne Scroggs s by yea al eV Ae Mt Tee arte! Misc. Expense yeas B 478 Thomas & Howard Co. Supplies 10.07 B 479. Iredell Laundry Co. Di ehag 1570 B 480 Millsaps Hdw. Co. Sits) el may) pro Ke Sy MRC eran eT a Met Ret val f Byres B ‘482 N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System ~ Ret. Te SPy ds T, 109.19 MISCELLANEOUS N. C,' Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret. B 48, Hospital Saving Assoce Insurance Ne C. National Bank Withholding Tax 701.10 Less: Payroll Deductions Retirement “a yaa Pe) Social Security is Tax: Federal 701.10 Eee phe PeT os Insurance 114.3 Pra eryS, GRAND TOTAL $ 6,872.k3 Annual Budget 17,418.00 Retake Oct. Bee Pe kes Pe b A 672 Mary Neil Conner Salary 75.00 A 673 Virginia M. Deaton " PEE PEE) A 67h Clifton Bridges id 15.00 A675 Naney L. Grimes bd 100.00 A 676 Leta K. Poston " 100.00 A 677 Violet K. Caudle " Syaric® 4678 Mrs. H. A.° Poston beans ok wee | 4 679 Kelly Poston n Betas) A 680 Nancy Grimes n BRePy e's A 681 Southern Bell BYE eres te Services 24.50 A 682 Starrette Typewriter ST aa Rel Supplies eh A 683 Gaylord Bros., Inc. . Phy A 68, American Library Line, Inc, " el A 685 N.C, State PAR eb ag Books & Processing cers A 686 Ideals aR) sab ol-aeN Subscription 7250 A 687 Readers Digest Condensed Books Book yey i A 688 Thames Book Co, Books 19.80 A 689 Julian Messner, Inc, n ere ys Oto.) a ao eens Book cP.) A 691 Doubleday & Co. Inc. Books PLoe rir A 692 F. E. Compton Co, " rr. A 69h Affiliated Publishers n Va A 695 Ne. Cy Local Government Employees' Retirement System = Ret, 68 .00 aS) PPE) MISCELLANEOUS A 696 Ne C. Local Government Se Robe ae a es eae oat A 697 Ne. C. National Bank Withholding Tax ps ea 8) A 698 Hospital Saving Assoc, BB sti bar 1eT-1-) peopy ae Less: Payroll Deductions Oates ae ae Social Security Bra ey Tax: Federal 105.90 , State 9.57 Insurance pre he 191.0 GRAND TOTAL 5 Pts) os og 9, 1963 Soa gee Paee The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, December 9, 1963, at 7:15 PsM., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse. Present were: Chairman E. E. Boyer, Max R. James, R. B. Kestler, Jr., and Je Me Lt inset 3 a Absent: R. J. Holshouser. Also present were I. T. Avery, Jr., county attorney, and R. L. Shuford, Jr., county manager, INVOCATION. The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Kestler. el PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS CUNSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO REDISTRICT THE STATE LEGISLATURE. Woodrow Bell, president of the local chapter of the Farm Bureau, met with commissioners in regard to holding a Bary informational meeting on the redistricting amendment which is to be voted on by the people of North Carolina on Jamary 1), 196). After considerable SE SRE MDM TM Shae a MM tae Te ls Mbetaeys Tako MT Molde sel Be toMesT public, the Board voted, on motion made by Mr. Wagner and seconded by Mr. James, to arrange” and, conduct ry ery meeting on Décember 18th at 7:30 P.M., in the courtroom, to have available mimeographed copies of the bill if possible, with informed speakers to present both sides of the issue, and to open the meeting for questions and answers. ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions were received and recommended to the State Highway Commission for approval: 1. SR #2395 from Community Grocery at Mazeppa to Highway 801, hard surface requested. Motion for approval made by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. James, and carried. 2. Valley Stream Road, Colony Acres, Mooresville. Maintenance requested. Motion for approval made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. James, and carried. Margaret Drive, Statesville, Route 2. Maintenance requested. Motion for approval “made by Mr. James, seconded Lose bran © 1-3 AR 3 TAX FORECLOSURE SUIT ~ J. F. GOUGER, Tax Supervisor John Smith reported that tax foreclosure suit #1636 had been filed against J. F. Gouger for unpaid 1945, 1946, and 1947 taxes on a lot in Mooresviile, and that it had since been determined that the eos) sl Sak nme LF) sold in October 19h (Deed Book 165-Page 167) to Mooresviile Wesleyan Methodist Church vey | the Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist connection of America for use as a parsonage, Since the property was tax exempt under state law for the years on which the suit wee te the Board, on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, authorized the tax supervisor to rebate the tax, and instructed the county Pee Sinli to take a non-suit in the case and clear the record in the clerk of court's office, 0 Se ee ree eas Aes bs O . LIST OF TAX p20 gti See OR tae ed SEU a meek SMT eR Me a ee ale ktm by) Rye Het 1964. The following names were presented by Tax Supervisor John Smith to list taxes for 196): Sie bey ee Bey) Mrs. Louise Taylor, Supervisor Mrs. Ruby Mosser Mrs. Pearl Kelly Miss Rachel Wooten as Mrs. Claude Woods Mrs. Katherine P, Carlton Coddle Creek: Mrs. Harmon Gillespie, Supervisor Mrs. Mary Mills Smith Mrs. R. M. Craven Mrs. Bobby Brawley bah) Te Reo) Barringer: Mrs. J. C. Murdock, Jr. Sega evens Mr. and Mrs. Wade C. Rimmer Chambersburg: Mrs. Spruce Hart Concord: Mrs. Tom Sherrill Cool Springs: Mrs. J. A. Tomlin Davidson: Mr. and Mrs. George Woodfin Eagle Mills: LPs eer set bayer) Failstown: Mrs. Sam Brown Mrs. Tom Neill New Hope: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lunsford Orb eer Mrs. W. T. Tatum ’ Sharpesburg: Mr, Henry Martin Shiloh: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alexander Turnersburg: Mrs. Ralph Moore Union Grove: Voom A Ao -t we a SE ls ‘ of On motion made by Mr. Wagner, secondad by Mr. Kestler, the tax listers were approved as presented by the tax supervisor, to be paid at the same rate of pay as last year, i.e.: rural listers at $50.00 each, plus 20¢ per tax return and 20¢ per acceptable farm census Pe report; the rate for Statesville, Mooresville, and Fallstown listers was set at $1.25 per hour for listers, and $1.37$,per hour for supervisors. The chairman and tax supervisor eee ee ane et Meee RRM Lane Tt test TM) ae ele any changes in tax listing el that might become necessary during the tax listing Peta oe : PRICE LISTS. Price lists for tax listing for farm machinery, livestock, boats and Pes wha Se and coolers, ‘were 2 eM nk ge ME CME TSM ae tome Cn ee sks Ain! bell dh Nar eae Ts end of the minutes as a part of ose Se: a7 TMs aa Asem ae eee nash COTTON GINS. Mr. Smith also filed the information he had been requested to A i the. cotton gins in the county as to their ginnings for the pee he we ge DE OLD AGE ASSISTANCE LIEN - ADA H. MAYHEW. A request from Robert N. Randall, attorney, | for release of a parcel of land from an Old Age Assistance lien which the county holds against Ada H, Mayhew, Lien a YC O Re MOAR Pe Cok ge ToD SA attomey. The parcel was sold under order of the Clerk of iit eke am to ta MS ae eae fofepea ng at public sale for $150.00, one-half on which is payable CP CT a Pe Nee COLE and one-half to Ada H. Mayhew, who owned the property jointly. Mr. Randall offered Nuts of $75.00, the entire amount payable to Ada Hs Mayhew, to the county for release of the parcel and the county attorney recommended that it be accepted and the lot released. Motion was made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, and carried, to accept the payment of $75.00 as tendered, and’ authorized the county attorney to take the necessary steps to release the parcel of land from the lien. ¥ OLD AGE ASSISTANCE LIEN - MINNIE PHIFER REID. The county attorney presented a request from William ‘S. Neel, attorney, for release of a parcel of real estate, formerly owned by Ne we aceR A SOE MU eeRel MB Loken A Me gene a-) aes keenest Si ode | one-sixth undivided interest, from an old age assistance lien against Minnie Phifer Reid, Lien Docket kh, Page 285 (File 851). Guy Phifer, one of the heirs of Dave Phifer, had bought all of the interests in the property and had paid Minnie Phifer Reid $150.00 for her interest, without knowledge of the old age assistance lien against her. In order to clear their property of the lien Mr. Neel, on behalf of his clients, submitted an offer ‘to pay to the County an amount equal to the full amount of $150.90 previously paid to Minnie Phifer Rei@ for a release of their property from the operation of this lien. Mr. Avery recommended acceptance of the payment and release of the lot from the lien. A ye On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. James, the board voted to accept the recommendation of the county ‘atterney and authorized him to clear the title of this parcel from the lien against Minnie Phifer Reid, upon payment to the county of the Be Orne Os SUBDIVISION = ALLISON ACRES #2. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr, James, the Pe a ee Sees plat. of Allison Acres #2, property owned by W. EB, Allison Estate, was approved upon recommendation of the Planning Board. Birt le ba Py py) | Tree :: os tree Warreae OFFICE SPACE FOR FARM AND HOME AGENTS. County Manager Shuford submitted estimates So eM Cem Econ tt a ae eM MOO Mer Me te rae eR ETM sy TN ge ae Soe imately $12,600.00 to renovate the first floor of the Peet building at the county home for use by the pee in Service for offices. ‘He also reported that. he and Mr. Franklin have investigated several other eee including the Steele property on Court Street, space in the Carolina Hotel, the Anderson Lackey homeplace on West Front Street, and the Vance. McLain house on Davie Avenue now owned by E. J. Webb. ’ After considerable discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of the various ‘locations, the Board, on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, voted to lease the property on Davie Avenue from E. J. Webb for two years, with option to renew, at a monthly rental of $150.00 with heat furnished, and authorized the chairman to work out the details of the lease arrangement with Mr. Webb, with the further agreement that the county would provide shelving and would improve the parking area, if necessary. { DATA PROCESSING. Mr. Shuford displayed and explained to commissioners the data processing system of tax abstracts and tax billing used in Davidson County. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. James, the Board authorized the chairman and county manager to decide on a system for the tax supervisor's, office and to order a key punch Prete verifier so that eat office can begin putting the information on cards as early as possible, if in their judgment this is the method to use. JOINT MEETING WITH STATESVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Chairman Boyer announced a’ joint meeting with the Statesville Board of Education would be held immediately after the public meeting on December 18th, at the request of the Board of Education, Py ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned at 11:30 P.M. until Wednesday, December 18, 1963, at.7:30 P.M. North Carolina, Iredell County rt | ’ eet Comba st ite T eta we] fa ee ey lage ee 2 ee, f aan Clerk to the Board Zs ume AS. day of Cy Lo ass Mo oc} amd record if . ae, con 17 ce 91 GUIDE FOR LISTING LIVE STOCK (1964) BEEF CATTLE REGISTERED ee ito NE CALVES (under 1 yr- Heifers & Bulls) 50-100 per head 25-75 per head YEARLINGS (1-2 yrs" w ) 100200 " " oe TWO YEARS & OVER sit RS) 150 & up " a 715 & up cows Los 0 0 " 90-175" ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL CATTLE 6¢-12¢ per lb. DAIRY CATTLE REGISTERED GRADE CALVES (up to 1 yr. old all breeds) 25-75 per head 15-50 per head YEARLINGS (1 to 2 yrs old all breeds) 75-150" 8 50-110'" BULLS (2 yrs. old & over) 150 & up n 75&up" " COWS 2 yrs. & over AYSHIRE COWS 110-225 per head 90-185 per head BROWN SWISS COWS ns 0 00a « 110-225 " " - GUERNSEY COWS 110-225 " " 75-150 " . HOLSTEIN COWS ne 080, oman 4 110-225 " > EY , Ps pe lemyL, " ny 75-150 " " SHEEP Lee EWES “(commercial)----- 3-10 per head SOWS--------------—-- 8 - 12¢ lb. RAMS (registered)----- 25-50 " " BOARS: waitomminne 6¢ — 8¢ lb. RAMS (grade) ---------- 10-25 " a PIGS-———----——--—--—-- 10¢ - 12¢ 1b. Stas Gb cm) a —— 5-12 " bi MARKET HOGS---------- 10¢ - 12¢ lb. DRAFT HORSES -~-<-—--—-—— 0 & upper head = PONTES-------------~ 35 & up SADDLE HORSES---------100 & up per head 9 MULES—---------=--~= 50 & up POULTRY LIGHT BREEDS HEAVY HENS PULLETS (day old) ; 20¢ — 30¢ each 20¢ - 30¢ each STARTED PULLETS (up to 10 wks Peed) a 30¢ - 60¢ each 25¢ - 65¢ each LAYING PULLETS (10 to 25 wks ey ne Oe - 60¢ -1.00 each 65¢ -1.10 each MARKET HENS (hens that have laid out 11-20 months includes ; barnyard birds) -—------- 15¢ — 30¢ each 60¢ -1.00 each BROILERS TURKEYS BABY CHICKS (day old)--~- 4¢ - 8¢ each POULTS (day old)—---- 40¢ - 50¢ each 1 week TO 4 WEEKS OLD----10¢ - 20¢ each BREEDER HENS (25 wks and up) ; 4, WEEKS TO 9 WEEKS OLD---20¢ - 35¢ each 1.50 -2,25 each BREEDER TOMS (25 wks and up) 2.25 -3.00 each a er ry 9 STANDARD DEPRECIATION TABLE FOR TAX VALUES ee MVS PME OSS OM INAS CMT a PMENT, ETC, c are eee 1S ee Sr SY oC 2 Cy Tiss = Mee! i oe os 80 ie $3 60 es 205. _—«dABS 165 BS) 1 110 00) ros 255 HS: e's 150 by 120 ae 300 ny 180 —*«160 wh 360 5 \ Sane a cE i Si Se 4 : p Ree 3 a ee 215 = PL 15 Bp ae) = com AS} a zs: 350 Be; ae i PREY 6B S) +. SR (63 460 ny ie ey slit « 865 se aS 510 ne PECs es) 12001070 Lo S75 (2) S70 Ye ees 1500 Resa eA 0) LT Ey (cb no beens eee) 1800 i ThE G3) pk a Ce] 5 <0) A ee 3500-4000 Pale EEE ta 1530 ee eee ee} 4000=1,500 2400 2160. ‘1945 1 5 14201280 1150 Cee Py (maa | 2 LTS; 1770 LE Ey) i) 5000-6000 FE /09) “ago — ais AS |. Ey ES - SE) 6000-7000 0 7 oe 1h SS 2365 2130 Oe 1725 7000-8000 Perey bit: Bo Eh 2065 1) epee 8000-9000 00 1,320 38903500 3150 LSE ee ys ae i" 9000-10000 54,00 RI) EYE 3940 be 3190 2870 2585 OUTBOARD MOTORS HORSE POWER COST RANGE pals} 1962 hp! 1960 py Py, ib): a PY eb Pie) H.P. 100-160 90 g0 70 Za a 40 35 5 6-8 HP. , 140-240 120 110 LOO 90 9-12 H Fa * « rs Pein Dee te ee U5 ee ae te : 0 a ee Bee 8) 275 250 225 200 180 160 145 Sie 8 70 A5 60 20-30 H.P. a 8) Blob 330 21,5 220 200 180 pK 145 31-39 H.P S 520-680 430 Bre) Bre 315 285 255 eae 9} 8) 40~55 H.P. . 680-750 560 510 4,60 Ae bY) 335 508) Fae 56-69 H.P. ) 750-900 620 560 pep) 455 420 oye be)! 300 {ciel eee 690 620 560 505 Sy) 410 370 330 80 H.-P. & over Add 1% for each H.P. to the 70-79 H.P. Column. BOAT TRAILERS --—- If factory made of steel, list at Yb rene > eee iS) FARM EQUIPMENT } He Corn Pickers Grain Combines -. Manure. Spreaders. jForge Harvesters | Rotary Cutter r Balers | One Row [Two Row | Pull Type | Self Prop. 60-70 Bu.; 90-120 bu Small | Large LOt=66" | J2t—BO" } TIAN 3 1963 | 1160 pe, 790 1200 be yey. 350 71) =} 2300 ig) 300 j oe 1962 £1045 eh vate) pTe= 9) by: ivy 310 fe) 170 270 ee, i 58 To 425 640 970 2480 165 ere 625 1050 ey ee AS} Tr bid bYb 1h LPS ie) Ep) 230 565 ¥e 140. | 220 x | ee | 1959 | 760 | 345 0 em Pes iy} 190... | 500 | 725 5 eS 1958 | 685 32.0 470 705 pT ob vb Te are bya 110 180 ee ae TL ees Ce eo 423 635. } 1625 aeons bo 57 Re ae: SRS CO a 888 Gas vis) Cs) pas ee ee ee ee en ee on pay 705 (LFe ae) 980 steys3 1070 aye 14,05 wae GY ae So 665 Veo 880 920 Tse ee ws = 13961 At Fre ae) 720 750 VE mye eee, r~ _1960 RS ro plo 650 675 (i Bee 930 ee Gb) ) AR) AH Eb 605 635 705 835 EPL 380 395 aX} Ly. TS 570 635 750 ; — yi 340 355 ae yy + 490 515 xo 675 ‘Ss 1956 bit) be 350 ey) Lmao) AS} eh 3 TRACTORS at a 16> ee ee) nets Eee MP 86 2 MF Super 90 | MP 98 MF 90 i — or == Seeman thd 17 BOOK Satay a oe Allis Chalmers 7 | DLO, Dl< PRAT OL) eects vetnemmeetue Cub Eee CEE | | 300,330; lees eRe | 230 Key TEA ___Massey Pony 23. Mustang Tieeee. Myo s ee St SPF PORES. oF Y-Te 200B je 2 To Pie i Byes Super 55 Sisco 4L0 yee John Deere 330 430 L20 Cockshutt 20, 30, 500 621, Ta OF 640 Shas SF SRL 660, 7O1L, 741; 740 821,860 IAG) 900 , 950. 2000 Pe Br eK teed meme beste 335 4h) TS ae a) pre BUk pele a>.) 1170 pve) TS ace) pLOy pp) eas, 1960 oa.) 980 1195 1959 ey isp) bie): Oe Ch aS co 965 Sy (): > sh se EA Be 5) fey: = “oe if yi OPtoe.er /L0\0mm: Wa -:6.0)- an } V(0ePw eer [10a Ve \ See Reema eos: | Te ae PCL 140 Stet oles Pa 950 | MO 6: 1690 80. 3019 1010¢ i y T L010 ie es 570 Diesél | re. Ae eR 6000 1 60104 | Super Four | 60105 | mene eS cs Ge): aoe 5 star Dicsel GVI,G705 aie ! ~~ Azle 3 1 mle i: it ae Sul areas ramen." 3° i pat PMT 2865 rey 6. 2270 See i ai eI It Py-%1t 1¢ 1:7 see aceon 2560 rw vie 1935 ees i Ey, yee ER is ii wy 1470 sys: ee Tree War tea 5 neg December 18, 1963 rt ae Thé Board of Commissioners convened at 7:30 P.M. in the eette tein of the Iredell County Courthouse on December 18, 1963, for a public meeting which the Board had arranged for a discussion of the eM Reese MT le 0k | redistricting Te Ce ee tt tae ee ot UR se an rm ag mest ea E. Boyer, J. Me Wagner, Re J. Holshouser, Max Re James, and Re B. Kestler, Jre Also present were County Attorney I. T. Avery,"Jre, and County Manager Re Le Shuford, Jre PUBLIC MEETING ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ON REDISTRICTING. CURT tba Me ba Mckee Ci aba Shelby, Senator David Clark of Lincolnton, and Mre Walter Lowery, from the Farm Bureau, Raleigh. There was also open discussion participated in by Ewe pak The patsy s the meeting was to inform the public of the issues involved both pro and con the amendment and to create interest in the forthcoming elections Chairman Boyer served as moderators At the conclusion of the public meeting the Commissioners moved to the Commissioners Room where they reconvened for a joint meeting naa RAs Meh 1 th oe we Board of Equcatione SINT MEETING WITH STATESVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Chairman Boyer explained ast mn es eel Ae aE being held at the request of the Statesville Board of Education, and recognized Chairman F, M. Steele, chairman of the’ Board of Education, and Members MME oye hao) PMN Meclel os Obs aL ba kg Johnson, and Superintendent-A» _ Kornegaye Chairman Steele stated that the School Board had been trying over a period of years to meet the capital outlay needs of the Statesville Schools with the funds which could be oY oo available to them from current levies but had finally concluded that this was impossible, and were now requesting that the Board of Commissioners call an election for the Statesville Graded School District, to be held on February PL PRPC Cae Tsk MR Mh Mere le MM Ore Oe Ltd bonds.for the district. SPEEA eM TAR aC P BE) Cy Bei) ane aC CRE Se Chee eel- Mb eeME oa Ct tame Mee Me ok along: 1. Statesville Senior High School: Library, Language Labs, Classrooms.... $ 250,000 2. Pressly Elem. School-Zast Statesville-New Building-About 16 rooms...... 325,000 Bree Pep ee ee wee Meet Ce Cae ly GLASSTOOMEs occ ccidecceccececestows 40, 000 le Northview Elem, School Additions ly ClaSSTOOMS. cccccencdinvcccccsvecves 0,000 PYM Coaees tpl wee Riolslel) Roc 06 tol Mees Re Whe) eM ao ses) a eee ee eee ee ee eee ee 226,000 SMe A nae ali | ‘ me December 18, 1963 iL 1 a Ti 96 ee 6. Oakwood Junior High School Addition: k classrooms, shop, music room. 80,000 ie ee Tey a RNR RAE ype am ee 10,000 PLEASE NOTE: ALL OF THE ABOVE WERE ON THE LAST BUDGET REQUEST FOR THE TWOSYEAR LISTING. THE FOLLOWING WERE ADDED FOLLOWING THE FINDINGS AND SUGGESTIONS OF THE RECENT BUILDING SURVEY, BY DR. ALAN HURLBURT OF DUKE UNIVERSITY, YOU WERE MAILED A COPY OF THE FULL REPORT, 8. Additional rooms above those listed above: 2 at Race St. and 2 at Avery Sherrill Tere eee eee eee 40,000 Je Up-dating present classrooms in older buildings....escccccscccesceses 20,500 10. Library changes and additions at D.Matt Thompson Jr. H.Se, & Oakwood & Ne B, Mills, and remodeling for science labs at D. Matt Thompson. 13,000 se ll. Discard Davie Ave, Building for class purposes and make administrative, storage, supervisory, & warehouse facilities-Renovationesc..cccece 15,000 12. Additional books for all City School Libraries,...ceccccccccvetssceess 96,000 $ 1,155 ,500 —— OP ta emote ar tle Meh OLR) MO Sect ketene Tana Tt county attorney and school board attorney investigate the legal questions which were reised and report back to the two boards at a meeting tentatively set for December. 30, 0 ] TRACTOR SCHEDULE FOR TAX LISTING, Commissioners James and Wagner reported that they had made an extensive study of the tractor prices which the tax supervisor had recommended and felt that some adjustments should be made in the depreciation allowed, They recommended' depreciation allowances of 25% and 25% for the first year, and vies 4 each year thereafter to 1956, after which they are priced by the ower, This recommendation was adopted on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr, Holshouser, ae td The meeting was adjourned at 11:00 P.M, until December 30,.1963, at 7:15 P.M. fo" North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on Jf? | ay: REG ae De a etn. $20. SS ert ae January 2, 1964,” Tt De Pe 97 “i } i: . a; v e ‘ ata Pre ee ts <i he Board of Commissioners met on Thursday, Januar) 2, 196, at 7:15 PMs U Corimissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members oO} the board present, a Ee } : ln) wort] namely: KE, oyer, Chairman; FP. J- Holshouse : : "4 a P ee oy. R, Be Kestler, Max Re James, anc a m Al £O nresent:. were ke en POs) ant F J en ? be sre . eal exp.larnerv 4g C2 ne Yo lide SCKCOL. SONDS Chairnian y T . as ae ea m. December 30th me ar eee 261-01 f infaAarms eo! Jreek Watersne¢ sox 17 mse 98 Banuary 2, 196) Discussion regarding proposed courthouse annex COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING. The architect and county building was continued with Architect Tom Pegram. manager were authorized to start work on space study, tentatively based on the last sketch submitted by Mr. Pegrame The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M. a) y s ‘4 i the , , p ge PRS ak ue t Clerk to Board . Fan ‘Olas! North Carolina, toe County Filed for registrgtion on ot Vi day or. i io and recorded in Boo WV 4 January 6, 196) BOOK a a 8 The Board of Commissioners ess its regular monthly meeting on Monday, AP ge CET tet ae tae eee ee Ro et Ke) elas Courthouse. Present were Chairman E. E. Boyer, and Commissioners R. B. Kestler, Jrey Max R. James, and R, J. Holshousere Absent: Commissioner J. M. Wagnere INVOCATION, The invocation was given by I. T. Avery, Jre MINUTES APPROVED. Minutes of the Commissioners meetings on December 2, 9, and 18th were read and approved, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by lr. Kestler. COUNTY FORESTER - REQUEST TO PURCHASE EQUIPMENT. Forester Eskridge requested the board to purchase for use by his department. a mistblower complete with attachments PET PUM ee es Pe eR ha eto ke MR ams Mol eR Nae eM oc oe eeelloMadtt Sad would be valuable to the forest service for use in controlling hardwood growth for snall acreaze owners, the flame thrower attachment could be used for backfiring in fire i in addition to use of the spray, leaves could be moved with the oa ed am) ite the Tower road could be kept clear of briars and brush by sprayings He alsd° stated that. it could be used in numerous ways by the county agents and by small acreage owners on a rental basiSe After. discuss practical to rent the equipment to individuals, and on motion by Mr. Holshouser, secondéd by lir. Kestler, they authorized purchase of the mistblowers and attachments at a total cost of $349.74 to be paid from the contingent fund, for the use of ET atel under exclusive control of the forester, to be used by the county agents only for educational and demonstration purposes, and not to be loaned or rented to individuals. AID TO BLIND. Revisions in three blind aid grants were explained and recommended for passage by Mrs. Franklin, Welfare Director. The revisions were approved on motion AE CoM NR PEL emer nl LTT The Board discussed an appeal from Mrs. Eadie Bell Queen Scott to reconsider pa.) Parr the December meeting in terminating her grant. After a review of the PPT eee RAST Mere CMY ta Me con com) Pee Mea Bea Blake) ih Ma eee ae RAT: a sells their car or can justify continued ownership with proof of earnings for which series poor - 17 mce100 a COUNTY FARM, The Board approved terms of a lease agreement between the county and T. E. Bownan for the farm house and approximately acres of land, and authorized that it be executed and recorded, AUTHORIZATION TO DESTROY OLD RECORDS. County Manager Shuford reported that he has secured written permission from the State Department of Archives as required by law, and requested approval from the Board to destroy the following records which are of no further value to the county: Tax Abstracts - 1927 to 1954, inclusive, 765 volumes. Tax Scrolls =~ 1927 to 19k, inclusive, except for 1935 which is to go to the State Department of Archives, Tax Receipts - 1927 to 1954, to separate and destroy all paid receipts, and to rebind and retain all unpaid receipts, : a Paid Vouchers = all vouchers prior to 195l;, On motion made by Mr. Kestlef and seconded by Mr. Holshouser, destruction of the records as requested was approved. AUDIT REPORTS, Audit reports for the County and the Clerk of Court for 1962-63 were distributed to the commissioners for study. STATESVILLE CITY SCHOOLS REQUEST FOR A BOND ELECTION sounty Attorney Avery sibmitted a letter from New York Rond Attorneys Mitchell, Pershing, Shetterly “% Mitchell which stated in part: "In the circumstances, the only alternatives would Feels: ha on be the consideration of a bond issue by the County or waiting for the 1965 Session of the General Assembly, at which appropriate lerislation could be introduced," Chairman Soyer reported that he, Mr. Avery, and R. A. Collier, school board attorney, had contacted the bond attorneys by telephone, and had been told that the local act for Tredell County was considered wconstitutional by them and would require a test case before they could approve any bonds to be issued under its authoritye This information has been conveyed to the school board chairman but at this time the school board has not decided on a course of action. The county attorney was instructed to furnish copies of the letter from the bond attorneys to the school board and its attorney. Daterhett further requests from roe school, board the matter now rests so far as the commissioners are concerned, CIVIL DEFENSE, The county manager reported that the district civil defense SAREE Tenn aeons areentch aaa eee a enn =: oatae pon 17 race 101 vis gates eh had requested that the county designate an emergency location from which to transact county business in the event of destruction of the courthouse and to appoint a line of succession to maintain continuity of government in case of The matter was tabled for the time beinge disaster, DATA PROCESS PROPOSAL FOR TAX BILLING, Mr. Shuford submitted estimates for the tax work for 1963-6 and 196-65 for a complete IBM installation and for all the work to be done by a service bureau, After discussion the Board confirmed and verifier and authorized its original authorization to lease a key punch additional personnel for the key punch work, if necessary, and the use of the Service Bureau for the balance of the work this yeare J COMMI SSTONERS! ROOM MOVED TO GRAND JURY ROOM. The county manager proposed Se ke ea ie toh bald Bet NR Mee oe Mba me mbes Macomee Sond (Bete) of the crowded condition in their present meeting room, and their meetings would coincide with the grand jury only two or three times per yeare Commissioners approved the move, on condition it did not interfere with operation of the Grand Jury, and approved a proposal from Gaither Bros. for $175.00 for a new table to be built for the room. Purchase of the table was approved on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, and a proposal for new chairs was tabled, IREDELL COUNTY FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION = REQUEST USE OF A CERTAIN! PORTION OF COUNTY HOME PROPERTY FOR TRAINING PURPOSES. Request from the County Firemen's Association for use of approximately 10 acres of land on the northeast side of the county farm property adjoining Barium Springs property for purposes of training firemen from within or without the county was granted on motion made by Mre Holshouser and seconded by Mr. James, subject to the county's need for the land. It was under= stood that this permission covered use of the land only and the development would be the Raa Te of the association and/or departments represented, with no liability to the county for said improvements should the county find it ie ena to reclaim the lande REQUEST FOR APPOINIMENT OF ASSISTANT CORONER, Request was received from Dr. Harry Be Underwood, county coroner, for the County Commissioners to appoint Dr. Robert L. Dame assistant coroner, to act at times when Dr. Underwood would not be available to serve. Action was deferred pending clarification of legal questions raised. ster a 126 Bare ee ikoy we par oe va Vara rer rae A¥anuary 6, 196), like for him to make this JURY LIST, James W. Daniels We Se Kitchings Ee He. Critz Walter Marsh Grover Haynes We E. Graham, Jr. “obert E. Plyler Ae Ge Robinson or H. Poovey Te S. Coffey, Jr. Ce. Re Cowan L. A. Anderson, Jr, beginning February 3, 196k: poor 17 pace 402 a0) acme THE BOARD BY ELECTED OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS. As a matter of SS RE) ARS OPE TU te Tee etary abe met et cate ae ey expedite their meetings, the Board.agreed that monthly ee ek Me tar Tae Tee Tain ae submitted in writing to the county manager meh a ore | days in advance of the regular first Monday meeting so that he could compile them and send a copy to each commissioner, It was further agreed that in order to maintain direct contact with the department heads the Board would report in person at least once each calendar quarter and instructed the county manager to work out a schedule accordingly, It was also emphasized that the meetings would be open at all times to any department head for any matters he thought should be brought to the attention of the board. The following were drawn for jury service for the superior court Inside BG ets kel) Eagle Mills Outsi de Eagle Mills Inside Inside Davidson Inside Inside Davidson Eagle Mills rt en i] 422 Hawthorne Dr., Statesville 810 N. Center, Statesville Rte 1, Hamptonville Rte 7 Box 8A, Statesville Rt. 2, Harmony 631 Henkel Rd., Statesville 119 E. End Ave., Statesville Rt. 2, Mooresville 932 Restmore Lane, Statesville 82h Henkel Rd., Statesville Box 22, Mt. Mourne Rt. 2, Statesville He Ae Barnard Clay Combs Ae D. Feimster Ne We Feimster Marvin Eber Hudson Paul McCrary Carlie B. Pope, Sr. Ce Eugene Bostian Marvin W. Byrd ope ep eran (oid) be a) C. A. Robinette See MRS ast. Eagle Mills Inside Eagle Mills Eagle Mills eee Inside Inside Olin Inside BS et ake ewe) Inside be 808 Kerley Court, Statesville Rt. 1, Hamptonville Rt. 3 Box 7, Statesville , Rte 1, Hamptonville Rt. 2, Harmony 919 Fifth St., Statesville 202 Medlin Ste, Statesville Box 421, Statesville Rt. 5, Statesville 103 Reynolda Dr., Statésville 312 S. Race St.,; Statesville Rt. 1, Troutman F P nts | aN Ata pox =A 7 pace 1 O03 Pn Pas ht rt Eagle Mills Rt, 1, Hamptonville 26. Maidaree Cornelius eRe.) Box 611, Davidson J. Hamilton Brow Inside 650 Davie Ave., Statesville John Willie McCall beet p Rel) 935 7th St., Statesville Fred V, McCrary Inside 91, Whlmington Ave,, Statesville 30. F. R. McLain Inside 436 Sullivan Rd., Statesville 31, R. E. Chandler Inside 221 N, Patterson St., Statesville William P, Carter Inside 613 Walnut St., Statesville 330 As Le Cline Inside 713 Wall St., Statesville Joe G. Shelton SG ete me 311 Mitchell Ave., Statesville 3S. Ge P. Scott, Jre Inside 427 Coolidge Ave., Statesville 36, John We Reich Inside box 369, Statesville 37 Mrs. Ruth Cockrell Inside 622 Hartness Rd., Statesville 38. Ce A. Templeton Outside Rt. 6, Statesville 372 Donald Swicegood Outside 160) Dogwoot Lane, Statesville uO. Re Frank Martin Inside 1370 Melviney St., Statesville Zeb Vance Marlow, Jre Inside 640 E. Sharpe St., Statesville Mrs. Catherine Mallory Inside 039 Vavie Ave., Statesville heodore Miller Inside L101 Z Broad St. Ext., Statesvilie Ekgin Elmire MicGinnis Inside Rts: 3 Box 158li, Statesville Earl Bass Barringer Rt. 1, Troutman US@ Robert D. Matheson Inside 916 Goldsboro Ave., Statesville David E. Rhyne 423 Bell St., Statesville eh Lester R. Sharpe We Front St., Statesville 43. Walter S&S, Marlow Inside 1422 Pearl St., Statesville Frank ®.. McLaughlin Inside Rt. 2 Box 9,’ Statesville Robert M, ceey aa) Inside 257 E. Broad St., Statesville ry 04 seorge Ae Scott Inside 217 Valley Stream Rd., Statesville 53. Dennis W. Barnette Davidson Box 296, Mt. Moume Richard L. Messick NG pms 523 Western Ave., Statesville erty HAG) PP RR PA 4 a le Le Ge Hager Davidson Rt. 1 box 231, Mooresville 2e Charles Martin Johnston Voddle Creek Carpenter Ave., Mooresville | es red B. Rogers Inside 631 Highland Ave., ee tie Ber le Me Ae Cashion Inside 827 tiood Ste, Statesville ! Re Js Foster Inside E. Front Ste, Statesville Coddle Creek. Rt. 1, Moorbsvi nnson January 6, 196) BOOK be a UO! ie Robert M. Church Olin Rt. 5, Statesville 8. Murray G. Johnston Inside 803 R. Race St., Statesville 9. We Cy. Trivette Union Grove Rt. 1, Olin 10. Virginia F, Meredith Inside 610 E, Broad St., Statesville ll, Raymond PR, Reid Inside 645 Anderson St., Statesville 12. O. A. Paine Inside 818 Clay St., Statesville 13 J. D. Pearson Inside 933 W. End Ave., Statesville BEIM EY SRS Lo led soll open ove Inside 1322 &. Broad St., Statesville lbe Ce We Gatton Inside / 1002 Wilmington Ave., Statesville 16, Richard H. Griggs Inside 5ul N. Center St., Statesville ae unl L. Plyler Inside 310 E. End Ave., Statesville ore Nest MEPs: Si, Inside Erne Patterson Ste; Statesville Inside A Ae at Summitt Ave., Statesville 20. Thomas A. Allison Inside Bi ODE o)>4” (ol ole! Ludwig Inside PE emeRE-s TERE Dr., Statesville Srelolot-) Inside 332 XN ‘ere oe Sh n+ "tan « Oak. St., Statesville 23e Harry Lee Nesbit Inside 333 Logan St., Statesville 2lie Richard Freeze Outside Rte 7 Sox 508, Statesville Papa es ee © a ery Hagle Mjlls Rt. 2, Harmony 206. Albert Hunsucker Coddle Creek te. 3, Mooresville nmoutman Forrest C. Price Fallstown BOX. 372, 256 Neill S; Adams Outside Yael O “+ 2 *, eT. ee ist Ste, Statesville William K. Conger Inside 237 Brevard St., Statesville Floyd Leftin iy WB EB 0)” 0) Rte 3, Statesville 31. J. L..Overcash Javidson Rt. 1, Mooresville CE bal Bush Inside Waite) oe - : opringdale Rd., Statesville 330 Je Me. Bridces Inside 549 Monroe St., S Statesville 34e James C, Brewer, Jr. Inside 325 Oakland Ave., Statesville Bor aes ae oe Yee Inside 253 Ne Mulberry St., Statesville 360 P. A. Sumgarner Fallstown Rt. 1, Troutman LIST OF BILLS: 3231 302 303 Bien 305 306 OM On qq 322) G 3225 G 3226 0s a4 & 3302 G 3303 cas se) P G 3305 ees Cas Oy + 308 Bre) 3410 seme > 3412 G 3413 + 3513 ee oe ve ap | c ca hee oe — i a8 gas | ae a fo oe 3521 3523 352k bY) 3527 op oo oe ee BOOK Bernice M. McJunkin E. E. Boyer R. J. Holshouser Robert B. Kestler, Jr. Max R. James J. M. Wagner bt bag gp Ot Meer) AE) Pegey P, Summers Jahn T,. Smith Jes hss MD be) C. E. Evans DeNeale M. Long Hattie Lea Woods Louise M. Taylor Helen B, Gillespie U. S. Postmaster C. E Evans Edwin H. Parks Edwards & Broughton Coe DeNeale M. Long Hattie Lea Woods Lovise M. Taylor Helen 8. Gillespie Beam Printing Co. 17 mce105 DECEMBER 1963 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TAX SUPERVISOR COURT HOUSE Annual Budget h, Spent Nov. 30 2, EWE Sn) 150.00 Per Diem & Mileage 15.90 " 13.20 " 15.90 " 19.20 yam eae 15.00 229.20 Annual Budget 42,320.00 Spent, Nov. 30 13,517.33 Salary 315.00 rT 315.00 Salary « Travel 59167 Salary 350.00 L 325.00 fT 140,80 " 11.90 bs pale Pree ba PTV ey oe Postage 1,166.70 eM RET -4o 7140 " ere Supplies Pye Salary Bea! ; Berne " 35.20 " lovee) Supplies 30.12 cry) Annual Pudget Willie Taylor 45.00 Willie Taylor " era ee) SR RGR Muna hoy " 45.00 Willie Taylor ul) 45.00 Willie Taylor " Tee) Willie \Jones n Teee) Willie Jones " 45.00 Willie Jones se 45,00 Willie Jones " 45.00 Willie Jones t 45.00 Michael R. Lackey " 45.00 Michael 2, Lackey n 45.00 Michael R. Lackey iy 45.00 Michael R. Lackey " 45.00 Michael R. Lackey " 45.00 T. Je Troutman ee sear ela \et shoe MBitole 99.80 Public Service Co. of N.C. Ince Gas play ey i Zep Manufacturing Co. Supplies 201.4670 Worrell-Consolidated Lab. Inc, " 8.9 Pace Products Ince n VPs Wf Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Installing Water Heater is TPs 8) City of Statesville ST vena Mel T) 166.1h Modern Electric Co. Supplies Pb] Thomas @ Howard Co. i 65.81 Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control Services 5200 Beavers Repair Shop Lock Repai Bri82) ve O10. Ph 20, 215.00 Spent Nov. 30 oF eb, 600.00 (oie Y ba hs ek LONG BUILDING Annual Budget Pee!) Spent Nov, 30 1, 364.63 G 3420 Alex Ross Repairs Oy Pies, G 3421 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Cog " pa PL ts) G 3521 City of Statesville Services Lela a) G 3523 Modern Electric Co, Supplies 1.62 EEE s) SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Annual Budget 143,950.00 Spent Nov. 30 23,710.97 G 3196 Caswell School Donation 10.00 G 3222 Ne. Ce Public BEnployees' Social Security Agency = Social Security 413.89 G 3228 Ruth G. Eychison SEWED ans 235200 G 3306 Jano, Cline & Barnard Partial payment on andit 1,000.00 G 3309 T. C. Moose Cos Truck for Mt. Mourne Broly ae G 3422 Jano, Cline & Barnard Pion m7 500.00 G 3423 Dr. Harry B. Underwood eae os bene C 342k Mrs. Claudia Robinson Sida tt tente) ae etsey 3.00 G 3425 Town of Troutman Contract opm eve) G 3426 Town of Harmony " 50.00 + 3427 Mt. Mourne Fire Depte Inc. " 50.00 G 3428 Cool Sorings Fire Dept. " oPrel® G 3429 Shepherds Vol. Fire Depte ° 50 00 G 3430 West Tredell Vol. Fire Depte bi 50.00 3 3431 Central School Vol. Fire Dept. " 50.00 3 3432 Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. " 50.00 G 3433 Town of Mooresville Fire Calls NKelert 8.6 G 343k Troutman Volunteer Fire Depte *" 268.00 G 3435 “Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Inc." 250.00 G 3436. City of Statesville " 186.00 G 3437 West Iredell Vol. Fire Depte " pane) G 3438 Cept. of Conservation & Dov. Forest Fire Control eyes)! G 3439 Town of Mooresville Fire Protection 4,582.50 G 3440 Statesville Library Donation 100,00 G 34L1 Town of Mooresville Donation to Library erie’ 3 3442 National Guard - Statesville Donation 25.00 ’ + 34:3 National Guard - Mooresville tt rLPIee G 34ub Mooresville Tribune Zoning Ad VTP hese’ CG 3460. Zeb Nicholson Destroying stills 16,00 G 3509 . Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services Tre Ai G 3513 Beam Printing Co. Supplies yee | G 3539 Law enforcement: Officers Bene.’ * Ret. Fund - Retirement 161,08 G 3543 Ne C. Local Jovernment Bmplpyees Retirement System = Rete mere re! G 354L N. Ce Public Employees! Social Security Agency - Soc. Secs PL ire. 16,301.85 PLANNING. BOARD Annual Sudget 5,350.00 Spent Nov. 30 Le tae he, G 3445. Glenn M. Chandler Board Meeting 5-00 G 3uh6. John F.. Long ' " Pay G 3uh7 Ae Ps. Steele, Jre “ : 5.00 Cue omen Pam eto) alo ae) " eval G 3449 We. H. Keeter " Pn G 3450 Homer Cornelius " py S18) G 3451 We. He. Lee bd prt Y4 G 3452 J. E. Rankin " 5.00 G cites} | ages Om Raymer, JYe bs Pe.) G 3508 Traffic & Planning Associates Professional Service & Misc. LO4.00 QAQAQABWDAOEOH QQ GQ 2. G2 Go: G2 2 G2 2 2 +e ye oe 2Q G2 G2 © © % co G2 BY a4 BN BTS) Be 3475 bt) 3510 3513 Bye) 3230 3231 Bey Be 3514 3515 3232 3233 Breil BBP) Bye ret me ys) eases) es ya) cas 218 G 3459 3 34,60 G.3461 G 3462 cae cod) 364 3465 34,66 34,67 3468 3469 34,70 5b)! Bhp er G 3515 G.3535 322 Era Ey 32h5 yi ee Biel a : Tae Wares CU, elt He MBF UE le) Robert L. Shuford, Jre Salary & Travel het BS Institute of Government Supplies 5.15 Carolinas Assoc. of Gov. Purchasing - Dues 2200 Royal McBee Corporation Typewriter Csiro) U. S. Postmaster Postage 10,00 Carolina Business Machines Inc. Adding Machine & Cabinet 31Lye5 Starrette's Book Store Supplies 20.96 Beam Printing Co. " rae Brady Printing Co. e pe Peas 1,607e11 COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Annual Budget Spent Nove 30 ct 1a Stes eels Salary 290-00 Bernice McJunkin " TiN eey/ Miss Mary T. Covington By) pT 1ee) National Assoc. of Counties Subscription 10.00 The Mychie Co. General Statutes SY Pais Brady Printing Co. Supplies 9.39 ! . SHERIFF Annual Budget Spent Nove 30 Janice Lee Neel Salary 260.00 Thomas S. Thompson * 4400 «00 ce Be Perkins " },00 ,00 William G. Johnson " 360,00 Marshall Maness " 4,00 .00 James . Crawford " 00,00 Ira M. Overcash Jre " 4,00 -00 Lawrence 0. Goodin n clo 0 ee) Brady 4. Johnson " 360.00 RP Peer sast 1) oF i" Sy Maal | Dwight Myers 4 Travel 30.00 Zeb Nicholson " 5 ere) Marshall Maness nes 126.00 T. S. Thompson " 150.00 L. 0.. Goodin " 150.90 I. M. Overcash Jre " 182.80 Je C. Rumple " 171.88 Re: E. Perkins " 161.78 Richard Crawford " Lhli.76 William G. Johnson it 157.15 Brady H. Johnson n Rae fo Pa oy) Postmaster Postaze 30,00 Beam Printing Co. Sucplies 23073 The Michie Co. Jeneral Statutes byPeie Brady Printing Co. Supplies pRsisry oe) T. K. Abernethy Radio Service 227200 Seth ore y TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR Annual. Budget Spent Nov. 30 Judy L. Gilleland Sew B wis 215-200 Betty Jane Cooke n 225400 Flossie S,. King " 320.00 Houston L. Johnston bf Bb ernee Ne. Te Houston Salary & Travel 508.33 U. Se Postmaster Postage 333-30 Houston L. Johnston Travel re Pay Annual Budget Spent Nov. 30 ane Pe Tee! uy 431.b6 (Py Ae 8) 29575078 31,930.00 ISP y ie a | 171x108 (\) @ 3513 Beam Printing Co. Supplies Dd 25 Ps REGISTER OF DEEBS Anmual Budget 38,914.00 Spent Nove 30 11,798.h2 ORs VMS Tet Pe ED eet leek Salary Bere " G 3248 Helen R. Gregory it ; 275200 G'32h9 Elizabeth H. Goodrum i" Pa ere G 3250 Wilma W. Goodin n 20.00 G 3251 L,. Le. Nesbit i ye nee ” G 3472 Bill Sowers & Co. Binder, etce pase! G 3473 Xerox Corporation Supplies 6e7h G 347k Mitchell Printing Co. Binders & Indexes 4,795.68 G 3510 Starrette's Book Store Supplies Pa he) G 3513 Beam Printing Co. uv 2.88 Sel WELFARE DEPARTMENT Annual Budget 117,115.00 Spent Nove ager ye 3} 3260 Marv Lew Smith Salary G 3252 Clifton Bridces CEw ete 200,00 G 3253. Edna F. Brown " 492.00 > 3254 Je De Fincannon " 350.00 G 3255 Thurston Templeton " cL erie8 + 3256 Millicent K. McCurry " Selene 0 : 3257. Anne C. Johnson ad 386.00 + 3258 Lucinda 2. Dees " 386.00 G 3259. Thelma C. Barker " 469.00 3.3261 Evelyn W. Ridenhour " 386.00 : 3262 Avonelle ©. McVey " Bicker 0.0) ¢ 3263 Elizabeth French Boyd " 386.00 G 326, Georgia H. Blowe "t 350,00 + 3265 Jewell C. Van Hoy n BB eriee } 3266 Maxine T. Henderson n 268, 3267 Sara Marie Neese " 27400 33268 Lois 1. Sigmon " 271160 } 3269 Betty Sve Troutman bi 27200 + 3270 Nora Lee Deal i! 26.00 + 3271 Reba 4. Yerree " 2744200 >.3272 Edith Bryson Franklin " F 802.00 1 3470.- Mrs. Fred 4. -Sunch Jr. Soard. Meeting ter e.8 : 3477. He We Rogers " Ps le) + 3478" O. A. Dearman Sr, tt Bae |e G 3479: Millicent McCurry Travel terra) 3480 Dewitt Fincannon " 23017 + 3401 - Elizabeth French. Boyd " 3485 G 3u82 .Eaith Bryson Franklin " Bele i; 3483. Thurston’ T.mpleton " 49.96 + 3464 Avonelle C. HeVey “ rs ; 3485 Evelyn W. 2idenhour " 2605 G 3466 Georzia Hy Blowe " ber es >. 3487. Anne C. Johnson " 11.55 \¢ 3468 Mary Lew Smith " VP chia 2 3469 Thelma C.. Barker ; " Va Ae, 8) Oh ORD st EERE esa) " bb 3 Ra9l Lucinda ®. Dees " 23.18 3 3492 Mooresville Telephone To, Services 6.10 Fee thw) « Ke McNeely « Sons HKentals St teh a 25.400 ¢ 349). Dr. As Me. Henderson Medical 5200 G 3495. Dre David L. Pressley " 10,00 . Bibs LUT « rr 7 Rhyne LL 5.00 >} 3497 Ure Je Me Robertson " rie, 8) G 3498 The Troutman Clinic bl 10,00 G. 3499 Pitney Bowes Inc, Meter Pental Bee) G 3509 Southern Hell Telephone Co, ST Sanat -T KO Pe 0 3 3513 eam Printing Co. Supplies VP LL G 3516 Starrettes Typewriter Service 1" 20, 32 SB ia Be Or MP eMC NE race tS tMD PCN eT ME: taba. 1.) MCh g-1 oT 508.36 G 3544 Ne C. Public Employees’ Social Security Agency = Social Security 686, 30 fo 95532009 Q2QOqaqg QO QaQaaq PI G 2. G2 oe Ey oe Be op oe OP be os oe Oe ee oe G2 G2-c2 Ga er & ee ee oe OF) 3273 327k 3275 3276 3277 Ya hs) 3500 3501 Bb) e 3 3279 Bb) 3280 3281 By4e Brae. 3508 Eo 3504 Beer Bot) bye) h 3235 3506 3507 3286 3237 Beh 3510 cya 3532 Elizabeth W. Weaver Betty C. Harrington Wayne L, Franklin Le Be. Nance Jre Howard M, Stamey Harry W. Myers Le B. Nance Jre W. L. Franklin Brady Printing Co. D. O. Ivey Brady Printing CO. Jean L. Johnson Nancy I. Myers Juliene M. Fulp Nancy. M. Henson Naney Henson Nancy Myers U. Se. Postmaster | BOOK ‘a; a Ha pnb}! FARM AGENT S fT fT f) n f T o p, i ravel Supplies N82 O35 Oe Vsti Les Noy Salary Supplies HOME AGENT Salary " i La Travel Supplies Postage Carolina Business Machines Ince Dabinet Starrettes Book Store Maxine Rutledge Pauline E, Moore Association Films Inc. Pauline E. Moore Bertis M. Wilkerson J. P.: Van Hoy Southern Bell Telephone Cos Starrette's Book Store U, Se Postmaster Town of Mooresville Supplies NEGRO HO wet | s| 8a AS Salary i Filmstrip Supplies Salary Salary & Travel Services Supplies Postage Rent Annual Budget Spent Nov. 30 20,667.00 oe Sih rae. 8) 162.17 143.08 365.67 238.67 290,00 306,00 117.7h Pry, 5.00 AS ss Annual Budget 3,430.00 Sele h ae eh oem, O) 1, 359.17 Reo re,9) Birr OL PEY, Annual Eudget 10,0 Spent Nove 3% 35: 146,98 236.00 171.67 Piers Pianele 220 50.00 6.35 1.70 REP AGh, Annual Budget Spent Nove 30 Vie Olerae 8) 1,127.43 62.33 130,00 Pay 2.20 Oy Aly d Annual Budget Svent Nov. 30 7,580.00 3, 201.62 200,00 350,00 21697 luel3 5.00 40.00 631.10 P aie Diag ll we ky Ds me AT nell CIVIL DEFENSE Annual Budget Pe Brite) Spent Nov. 30 Sree ery se G 3287 J. P. Van Hoy SEW bang 300,00 G. 3288 Helen H. Kyles " 274.00 G 3509 Southern Bell Telephone Co, ST san pe Relt) pal Ptelo G 3511 U. S, Postmaster Postage 5-00 G 3530 Beavers Repair Shop Lock 1.80 G 3543 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System = Ret. Te Pal G 3544 N, C, Public Rmployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sece YES e4 sos | COUNTY ATTORNEY Annual Budget 2,400.00 Spent Nov. 30 1,000.90 G. 3289 Isaac T. Avery Jre Retainer Fee 200,00 SLERK SUPERIOR COURT Annual Budget 32,710.00 Spent Nov. 30 12,894.62 G 3290. Martha D, Parker Salary BIGP000 G 3291 Robert L. Parks n cir eae 8) G 3292 John Wayne Connolly " Vea P58, 8) G 3293 Frances ®. Moore n 230.00 ¥ 329, Betty M, Baity " 235490 3 3295:. Shirley 5S. White " 255200 ¢ 3296 Nancy H. Cartner " serie 8) > 3297 Carl G. Smith " Yar ie,®) G 3512 Jom FB. Strong Supreme Court Reports pn | 3° 3513 Beam Printing Co. Supplies Poros ¥ 351. The Michie Co, yeneral S+atutes erry) 3 3515 Brady Printing Co. Supplies 10, 31 } 3516. Starrettes Tyoewriter Service " 6.50 3 3517. Ee Ne Scrogzs i) Pie? 3518: Us S. Pestmaster Envelopes 120420 S519 Observer Printing House Supplies 120,02 PASTE) SUPERIOR: COURT Annual Sudget 15,400.00 Svent Nove: 30 7,0266h0 “ 3215 Edna Ferster Court Reporter 157 2h + 33038. Margaret. ™. Odom uy 10.00 SPY RECORDERS. COURT a Annual Budget 11,000.00 Spent Nove 30 Fem Beye G 3297 Carl G. Smith Salary 50.00 G 3298 Boyce G. Gibson Jr. e 350,00 750.00 JUVENILE COURT Annual budget 900.90 Spent Nov. 30 BYerie.®) + 3297 Carl G. Smith Sean taal 7500 75.00 MOOR OQOAAA G2 QQ 0 BE OF ee Oe oe Oe oe ee o> oye op oP G2 G2 Ga G2-G? CG) C2 Ca. @ Ske Von- Rook <i shot shal sine EO GARPABWAAGOO 3520 Biya bys BS By) 3525 bby Bra) 3528 BY) 3530 3310 bie 3312 5) | Seren Sein BB iho 5 a ERs 3319 Ere) 3321 SS yy SEys) Sera BS Ys) 3326 SE Ya 3328 BS is 3330 Sept BBS Y4 SESS. SB)! BES) SE B° BS BY BE BI° 3339 330 Sere BBY Es) 6) BBN SBI 5S): (-) BBY) BSN Be) 3350 ce bye soo = 17 ence 14 ayaa S PRRs kk) RAs a) LAT he Lowery Drug Co, Modern Electric Co, Thomas & Howard Co, Piedmont Linen Service Home Exterminating Co. ] Beavers Repair Shop Duke Power Co. Statesville Record & Landmark Beavers Repair Shop Roses 5=10=25¢ Store F. We Woolworth Co, be Sat butte) eB Ce mC Nan aD hak eng Parks Realty Co, Grace Morrison Frances G. Nicholson Jack Somers City of Statesville Felton Dalton Diamond Hill Coal Co, Re E. Gettys Harkey Coal Yard Holland Coal Co, Henry T. Johnson James Martin Ray Witherspoon Belks Dept, Store SDR Yah Modell T.) Delks 5-10¢ Store Longs Family Shoe Store Mills Bootery Je Ce Penney Co. Ince The Great A & P Tea Co. Beattys Food Store Boulevard Grocery C. L. Brown Food Center City Grocery & Market Colonial Stores Inc. Dolphus Conner Drum Super Market Foodtown Stores Inc, Fraleys Wholesale Div. Gregory Brothers Zack Jurney McLean Super Market Iredell Oil Co. Oak Grove Grocery Rhyne Bros. Grocery Amiel S. Rickert B. Re bait iy Wed) Ge C. Shinn Gen. Mdse. Teeters Food Mart RR Oe eta <7 Boarding Prisoners Services Medical Surplies Supplies bi Linen Service Pest Control Service COUNTY HOME Lock Lights Timber Sale ad locks, etc. GENERAL ASSISTANCE Training School gifts Gifts Board Ui Rent J ci " Lights Fuel Clothing Shoes Clothing " " " eo tol bas T) " i ee ee ee ee oe ee Annual Budget Spent Nov. 30 PPI Ee, ots eral ee Py. a Pale 1.80 PY ad 8.76 pipe al 500 1,539.66 Annual Hs) To Fedo t r 500. 00 Spent Nov, 3 oe Bote Paey 10.50 eS) 18.00 eye) Annual Budget Spent Nov, 30 CVE py erie) 10,227.18 .0) cPaahe) 75 200 68.00 10,00 ae8 1500 20.00 ev.) SPie®) rie.) VaAe0 3200 yah 4.00 5200 5200 rere 8) es 5 00 Ps 17.85 oS Poy, 95 650 r0 P08) 26.50 10.00 20.00 29.00 3050 43-00 10,00 sere 0) FPTe, 8) 8.13 12.50 ye 0 500 22200 590 6.00 pK e.@) 6,00 4.00 G e G G G G G fe} G G G G G an u G ‘ iS i G G ti G a) Ww ‘a! uw G z ~ > rm ef G | -. ie i > Ua m 3 i uw s Sf G } al > i : > *! ij “ i ne i i uv - J 4 G f - I (2 G2 © Go or) eli | BOOK a ero) a) Meester bos Beto e Stores Inc. Petty Cash be PMS ole Tel Sams he | CE Vr eM A Barium Springs Orphanage Nathan Blackwelder C. C. Blankenship Sidney Bumgarner bo tat Pay Rel ba MMOlere) ol a Mrs. J. C,. Dagenhart Mrs. Roland Deal Jack Elliott eset bas ba tT) Mrs. Glenn Haver BEM Esl whet Mrs. R. L. Pearce Mrs. Mott Redmond Johnny Scott Bobby Sells Clara Sharpe Nathaniel Stevenson Clarence Ward Mrs. Roy E. Warren Mrs. T. Be Wetmore Mrs. Clyde Wilcox Mrs. S. Ce. Williams Reavis Funeral Home Rutledge & Bigham Dre Fred W. Dick Dr. Pressley Ze Dunn Jre Dr. J. Be. Henninger Dr. D. De Lewis Dr. C. Roy Rowe Drs. Stegall & Walker Dingler's Drug Store Fisher Drug Co. forest Heights Pharmacy Eolmes: Drug Co. Fos eb at CaO le Pe Macks Pharmacy Medical Centre Pharmacy Medical Centre Pharmacy Miller Drug Coe Statesville Drug Co, Iredell Memorial Hospital Ne Ce. Memorial Hospital Western N, C. Sanatoriun J. I. Thomas Je I. Thomas Town of Mooresville Roadway Kxpress, Ince National Band & Tag Co. Te K. Abernethy Ss Er. Misce Expense Clothes & Boarding Home Care Boarding Home Care | Medical " A i] " Ui i DOG WARDEN Annual Pudget 35.00 11.50 49,36 phe Pye oS 4 pie ee) 150.00 Aas) 100,00 50,00 100,00 50.00 y.0 0 Pte,8) 50.00 50.00 50,00 100,00 150.00 100,00 50.00 pore iti 50.00 Byes! 50.00 100,00 100.00 7250 6.00 BYPASS) 4.00 5.00 yee) 15.00 14.00 TY y 29.60 490 ViPie) it VPy ie) 7025 rAIPSe Ss) lte Whe) 4.80 5) Po 568.50 19.00 36.00 eb 1.00.0) SEW Vag Travel Dog Pound Freight Supplies Radio Service Spent Nove 30 ere 390.00 rE eree 13.00 i Byer etey3 10.50 942053 BRS LOj AF SD OLIN) Iredell County As Fe De Ce. Fund BG to SOMO el any Om As A. Fund rae PLS Pee OOOO AaQa Iredell County O¥ A. Ae Fund Iredell County A. F. De Ce Fund Iredell County As P. Te De. Fund Veterans Administration _ Tax overpayment LOM Sa Lo os tt rr BEePeoy pore 25678 5 errs) erie) G 3220 caer se G 3301 @ 3536 G 3537 G 3538 CesT Y ee 8 @ 35he2 G 35h5 G 356 poo =A 7 se 13 Iredell County Ae P. T. D. Fund 1,869.30 Ne C. Dept. of Reveriue Use Tax 28.37 Iredell County Health Depte ean e eg ae NL kd Pe hs iy | State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind Teer 5) Miss Eunice Price, Treas. Mooresville Graded School District 25 ,000.00 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Rete 161,08 Hospital Saving Assocs Insurance SST h es, N. C. National Bank Withholding Tax Bertha N. CG. Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ yr 785.64 N. C. Public Employees! Social Security Agency ~ Soce Sece pe (eee) N. C. Department of Revenue Withholding Tax eye Less Payroll Deductions: RC aa eae ek4 Pe ere re 161.08 Social Security ey eee WA Ve eee ntl ba te SPT ree) Sian by Peo 6,027.01 Insurance GRAWD TOTAL $ 106,633.hh Annual Budget 93,112.00 Spent Nove 30 37,099.U5 ee MD st ta Pte CER e tag 1075.00 B 487 = Jessie T. Parker " Bree B 488 Mildred G. Johmson " 5 ee B 489 Ina By Pope bd 350.00 B 490 Lexine A. White " Bees B 491 Doris P. Johnson n 350,00 B 492 Margaret F. Bolt " BE eee B 493. Raeford A. Thomas " 517.00 iin] Meme’ BoM AMM op retry " 543600 B 495 Troy R. Scoggins Jr. " 4.69.00 eh Cae ee meh a aeltT | i 317.00 CMe ad te 1 ORs a ae) " 317.00 B 498 Joyce E. Dobson " BS Poe B99 L, M. Little " pW ere0 B 500 Arthur D. Cowan n 215.00 Smee Ose Ina M. Galliher 8 ikea 6 P S02. Doris P. Johnson Travel Bere B 503 Lexine A. White " hts R50, Ina B. Pope id 59.01 B 505 Margaret F. Bolt ‘ n as B 506 -Jessie T, Parker n oe Kes B 507. Mildred Johnson " Benge) B 508 Raeford A. Thomas " 100,00 F 509’ Troy Re Scoggins Jr. " 87.85 B510 Rollin W. Johnson " 100,00 E511 Ernest Ward n py aN B 512 Ne C. State Board of Health Supplies 130ht5 B 513 Winchester Surgical Supply Co, ear Oi B 51h Smith-Corona Marchant, Inc. n ry Al B 515 E. N. Scroggs n V8) Piste) B 516 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 82.16 BR 517 Mooresville Telephone Co, Inc. " Va ahs B 518 City of Statesville n 46.30 B 51° Iredell Chemical Co. Ince Supplies Yel2 B 520 Iredell Laundry Co. Laundry phere) B 521 Gem Automatic Gas Co., Ince Gas pel. B 522 Bud's Oil Co. ane rien Yo Mid-State Oil Co. bi 186.10 2 52h Parlier Plumbing & Heating Co, Repairs pe ew a 352 Be J. Powell n 1660 B 526 Watts Plumbing *% Heating Co. " 23207 B 527 Petty Cash Fund Misc. Expense bYPa B 528 “He. C. Kutteh, M.De Clinicians Fee Va ete 8) rs) bya De De Foe Vega ‘ " 27650 B 530 P. Re Mason, MeDe My 25.00 B 534 N. C, Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency « Soc. Sec. 386.80 B 537 1. C,. Local Government Employees' Retirement System = Ret. a PSL 8,051.09 Baden am Wyo elt Hospital Saving Assoce Insurance BeBe Thy is B 532 Ne. C. National Bank Withholding Tax = rere ® P 533 Ne C. Dept. of Revenue " SEy Pe) B 535 Ne C, Public Employees! Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec, 386.79 _ B 536 Ne Cy Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Ret. 229,62 Ete od TOTAL Cae ee ee Less Payroll Deductions ere ma ete 229.62 Social Security bio Py its) Tax: Federal cs State 115.07 Insurance pS ae ors) Pe 8) | GRAND TOTAL $ 8,542.08 z° so apap CEE Violet K. Caudle Gem Automatic Gas Co. Ince American Library ena ie Gaylord Bros. Ince Statesville Record & Landmark Virginia Kirkus' Service Ince eM b ds Mee |) eee pe ent eres et ed Brownlow Publications Educators Progress Service Poet PMC r vaste Golden Press, Ince Statesville Public Library N. C. Local Government Eaployees Reg apoperartge ert ee rary Pipette eh acta — i ' Retirement System ~ Rete N. Ge Public Employees" Social Security gerne 17,418. ee fe Eee) yee ee 15,00 100,00 100,00 375.00 Pat) Pe 19.16 TAR.) Pot. 8) 2025 Fi Ws 4 as CPs) se 3 Ce) ome ‘ 68.00 Ps Agency ~ Socs Sece MISCELLANEOUS Hospital Saving pT olor NPP Nee Sap eL ts Ne 74 Local Government N. C. Dept. of Revenue Ne Ce OTT eso eee ee D Mae The td Social Security Taxt Federal State Insurance BR stesrba etel | ei asleteh Robes) ave & 3 Employees' Retirement System - Rete Withholding Tax Public Employees‘ Social Security Agency ~ Soc. Sece roe) Bred rere rea pe GRAND TOTAL The meeting was Pehle bas tem 7 Ae} Pee at which time the Board of ‘Commissioners and PO ta egos North Carolina, Iredell fore tsk a bee tele ae until January 13, 196k, at 7:30 P.M., the Statesville City Council would meet 3 Se ee eee es cote Ce January 20, 196h, Peo | ee ae Ey Beer eT ee ub members PSs a) ‘poard were present, ssieeten de E, BE, Boyer, a De Ce rae Se ee ee |e bee and sg Re Pee Also present were the county attorney and county manager, It was noted that the meeting set for January JANUARY 13th MEETING CANCELLED, 13, 196, had been cancelled on account of severe weather and had been rescheduled for January 20th. Pe ELECTION BOARD PROPOSAL FOR RE~REGISTRATION OF VOTERS, Ce. Be Winberry, Chairman of the Board of Elections, discussed with commissioners whether to use the loose leaf or I.BeMe system for the new registration of voters which is proposed for this springs Rega TBE eC Monge an E) Colt SoM lees oon me tan | asl ee: Ml Coast PM AY SAT eee mee wey ta a ok PM ces a MB) tas Mae set she tba ee Teye the county manager.act as a committee to further investigate and work out details for ae system for the county and to get bids, if bids are necessary or seem Flehaa.r tel k. os This part of the meeting was held in the small council room at City Hall. , Commissioners then moved upstairs to the regular council room to pe Mads ke sik pea) City Council, a oa i a oe JOINT MEETING WITH STATESVILLE CITY COUNCIL REGARDING PROPOSAL FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE FOURTH CREEK WATERSHED PROJECT, Mayor Bagnal, City Manager Dickerson, and all iain Me Ek Me ca MeL Elmer 0. Graham, Assistant bipahee Conservationist, who sees and explained the purpose Pee Ll bet 2 - bars Ongean gave some of the’ background Dome ols aE aCe Soke in watershed U a programs, on oe organization 3 a A ot) cee Creek Lana! Br Vota ale as : and Bee hae 3) oe! gas sich 16> fo) am He stated that the cong aa are be ee both near Statesville water works pimping plant, a ees both are Et Screen heal oe Bu Po ed Does ee oo the eae hod Ca eect Seated felt that this a tee See COC then proceeded to give details of the two structures as to size, cost, sponsor participation, etc., both with and without the additional storage. At the conclusion of a question and answer period both boards stated they would need time for study and this part of the meeting came to a conclusion, ADJOURN. Commissioners then withdrew from the City Council meeting and adjourned to meet again on January 27, 1964, at 7:15 P.M., at their usual meeting “places sy ae 7 F a [eines os Dry he. re Clerk to the Board North Carolina, Iredell County ] bile Ak- February 3, 196) cee aN 17 ease 119 The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, February 3, 196k, convening at 1:00 P.M. in the Commissioner's Room of the Courthouse. Present were: &. EB. Boyer, chairman; R. J. Holshouser, Re Be Kestler, Jr., and Max Re James, ee ee | she eee fea psy Thy] I. T. Avery, county attorney, and R. L. Shuford, Jr., county manager, were Pee a th APPOINTMENTS TO MOORESVILLE LIBRARY BOARD, Three members were appointed to the Mooresville Public Library Board on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, as follows: Mrs. Ae Ce Craven, for a three year term; Mrs. Je R. Marks for a two year term, and Z. V, Turlington, for a one year terme MINUTES. Minutes of the January 27th meeting were read and approved as amended. NEGRO FARM AGENT, De 0. Ivey reported in person on his work for Januarye In view of ACTION RESCINDED REGARDING REFRESHMENT CENTER IN COURTHOUSE, strong protest from members of the Civitan Club against moving their See machines from the courthouse, and criticism for allowling profits derived from such machines to go into an employees fund, the Board, on motion by Mre Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, voted to rescind their action taken at a meeting on January 27, 196, which authorized a refreshment center to be established in the courthouse, and ordered that all vending machines be removed from the courthouse, not to be replacede .*¢ VETERANS SERVICE. Ue P. Van Hoy gave his report for January in person. CIVIL DEFENSE. Mr. Van Hoy reported that an area school for instructors in radiological monitoring is in progress, as well as the medical self-help Ag ehree sl ae dal oa Py He also reported that the Control Center project has advanced to the point that it is necessary to hire an architect before anything further can be done. This matter was tabled for the presente “ tt February 3, 196 7 | Page 2 poor «17 pace 120 ‘ REPORT ON PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING, Architect Tom Pegram reported on his tae Me ae at Be EE ee ered deceit Cy After Ue ae ead should explore each suggestion eT Me MAT aA Mey AR tee Te te RMR Ma ed) ho pat Le stoma herb a | Tey and he is to report back on February 17. ASSESSMENT RATIO. The following resolution was adopted on motion by Mre _ Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County did adopt a 75% assessment ratio of all real and personal property in Iredell County on January hy 1960, following the revaluation of property in the county which was effective on See band l; nile ey; and WHEREAS, the 75% ratio was again adopted for use for the 1961, 1962, and 1963 tax years; and WHEREAS, the municipalities and special’ tax district in the county consider this to be a satisfactory and desirable assessment ratio: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County that the assessment ratio of all real and personal property in Iredell County be set at 75% of true value for the year 196. FAIRGROUND COMMITTEE. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, Commissioner J. M. Wagner, J. Le Rice, and Francis Bell were appointed to serve on the fairground committee under the terms of the lease agreement between the county and Kiwanis Clubs BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, On: motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, Gene Baker and E. A. Morrow were appointed to serve three year terms, and Tate Holler to serve a two year term on the Board of Adjustmente i TAX COLLECTOR, Mr. Houston reported total tax collections for the month of January amounted to $339,016.50, After hearing and discussing a delinquent tax collection program proposed by the county manager, the board passed a motion affirming that it is the policy of the Board of Commissioners that the Tax Collector shall proceed with collection of delinquent personal Pa a hd taxes as provided by law, ‘allowing approximately six months notice of attachment POMPE a Mee eee Me Mba Tere Te Ma meds Meta g February 3, 196k - a , or poor AT raced 24 Manager, excepting such instances as in the judgment of the County Manager may Fequire special handlinge This motion was made by Mr, Holshouser and seconded by Mr, James, and passed by unanimous votes , The Board also reaffirmed its action of July 1, 1963, to require that a Certified letter with return receipt requested be sent before starting suit on delinquent land sales certificates. ROAD PETITION. A petition for hard surfacing SR #187, 20h miles, was approved to be submitted to the State eee eee ee ke ME) ME Coho K Es gba Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestlere ADDITION TO BUDGET = COUNTY SCHOOLS. Request of the Iredell County Board of Education for an additional appropriation of EYE Pt ten Moh Mell 1 aS aT ob ttn hehe ee: MP eR AA micll CNM T ME Te Sake fe by motion made by Mr. Kestler and seconded by Mr. Holshouser, CHAIRMAN BOYER IS EXCUSED at :30 P.M, and meeting continues with Messrs. Holshouser, Kestler, and James presente RECORDERS COURT. Information regarding Recorders Court was a TT sha le Moh mana el PRAM CET Sue Me Domb ao saMicle el pKsl ar tak.) Me tana TRE oA meetinge ALD TO BLIND. Three revisions in aid to blind grants were approved as recommended by the welfare director on motion by Mr. James and second by Mre Kestler. SCHOOLS AT INSTITUTE OF Pants AT CHAPEL HILL. Permission was given for Mrs. Bernice McJunkin to attend the county accountant's school at the Institute of Government on February 11, 12, and 13, and for R. L. Shuford, Jr., to attend the city and county manager's school which has sessions on February 6, 7, and 8, and February 26, 27, 28, and 29. FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Commissioners were invited to attend a special meeting Ree ee Et Sk ka CL at mrt) eet ae tes ee ro Kenneth Scott, state fire marshal, will speak. JUDGE'S CHAMBERS, The county attorney reported that he was yet Tee TT i} sce i eat Pian iN cattia aicat i sa ahs takes e io ad a ral a) Pt a bs oe si Gena ty soon 17 mace122 | _ the judge's chambers in such excellent and aa Sk cast) Md yl Tee Te ST a re er te a Johnson, Jr., to use during this term of court, it being the same chambers fixed for the resident arterts ee Ps TAX SUPERVISOR, John Smith reported that the tax listing appeared to have gone Le mes. January and that the new method.of listing was accepted and appreciated by the public and the tax listers themselves, He also gave a tentative schedule for be SESE ME TCM cael te Te) work, and was instructed to request bids for machinery appraising, Ok keke mete Tee Tt Rew te rank) meee January 196) was @pproved on motion by Mr. CAR ae mE TT REBATES FOR DECEMBER 1963 B83 TOWNSHIP bats REASON AMOUNT Jessie Reid EN KeETe5e] pa Toy] eae) Poll tax $2.00 Modern Beauty Shop Ce. Creek 1963 Moved & paid in $ 4.75 Mecklenburg Co, SE a wa ess bet best) pe Toy. To correct error in Eee] listing & on discovery Sam Hall, Jre Jemes C. Powell Turmersburg pe T-5] Paid in Union Grove ~ Poll tax $2.00 Franklin D. Ivey Inside 1963 Difference in value 4.80 adjusted by Bde of Eqe Joe Y. Haire Outside 1963 No dog Dog Tax $1.00 REBATES FOR JANUARY 196) PR Pee lS or BL LAE ng aah No land $ 1.35 n n 7] 1960 " Pals) n Ci " pay ea i ud oh6 io " " OH 1962 " Py " " i 1963 " AO Homer L. Ervin Davidson pales] Listed in C. Creek & Poll tax $2.00 Poll tax paid there i . Frances T. White Est. Inside pe To3k Belongs to Trinity Epis. Church Bers tf " ft tf p RT -Y) it cy i] cP.) Je Fe Gouger C. Creek 19k5 Non-taxable to Wesleyan Meth. Ch, 12.77 n i C. Creek BBM) W n " 12.77 a a « om 19h7 : " " " Lhe k3 Mr. Smith also reported that the probation period for Edwin H. Parks, mapping and appraising trainee in his department, was up and that his work is satisfactory, and recommended that his salary now be raised to $100.00 per month as agreed on when he vas hired. The recommendation was Sek ae ee Ye Tet) Lh ee Kestler, prs ka: he BOOK February 3, pa The Board also authorised Mr. Smith to empley two extra girls in his office to look after tax listing for the montp of February, on Pres k) We aeree C LPe seconded by Mr. Jamese LIST OF BILLS: pox 47 pata JANUARY 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PUT MRT e ay 4,600.00 Spent Toy i 2,966.52 Bernice M. McJunkin Salary 150,00 G 37k E. E. Boyer Per Diem & Mileage 21.20 G@ 37h5 R. J. Holshouser J 26.40 Cae ye tt ae emer hy | " 25-40 G 37h7 Robert B. Kestler, Jre " 21.20 ei AP Pee fs) oy Per Diem 15.00 u TAX SUPERVISOR Annual Budget Tyas. 0 a8 8) Sy er eka Bytes Be 17,472.75 G 3569 Petty Cash Fund Miscellaneous Expense PY.) G 3570 Mary Lee Cowles SPUR ng 315,00 G 3571 Peggy P. Summers 4 Vohra} G 3572 John T. Smith Salary & Travel Sys G 3573 Edwin H. Parks Salary 350.00 G 3574 Calvin E, Evans ae 325.00 G 3749 Mooresville Tribune Advertising 66.70 G 3750 Statesville Record & Landmark " 100,86 G 3841 Starrette's Book Store Supplies 2766 CR sb OMB Mkt 58.1 ane " 19.67 G 3851 Carolina Business Machines Inc, * BAe) G 3867 Statesville Broadcasting Co.Inc.Advertising 77200 G 3868 Cc, E. Evans Travel Tera | G 3869 Cole Hardware Co. Supplies pore} PP Pe COURT HOUSE Annual Budget Spent Dece 31 8,554.83 cyan Seer wr als care : 45200 [e} G 3548 Willie Taylor " 45.00 G 3549 Willie Taylor n 45.00 G 3550 Willie Taylor " PR 010) G 3551 Willie Jones n 45.00 G 3552 Willie Jones iv 45.00 G 3553 Willie Jones n : one. 8) G 3554 Willie Jones n 45.00 G 3555 Michael R. Lackey " 45.00 G 3556 Michael R. Lackey " Pa.) G 3557 Michael R. Lackey i PPAe G 3558 Michael R. Lackey n 45.00 G 3568 Grier Surveying & Wrecking Co, Survey 17.50 G 3751 Transport Clearings of the Carolina's Inc. = Freight 8.61 G 3752 Comet Mfg. Co. Sis) me T] 42.75 G 3753 Rental Uniform Service Uniforms 6.60 G 3833 Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co. Supplies rs Oh G 3839 Beavers Repair Shop Tey tee) 8.00 G 3857 City of Statesville Services BR eroe G 3858 Modern Electric Co, Supplies por G 3860 Thomas & Howard Co. " 58.11 G 3865 Public Service Co. of N. C. Ince Gas ESOS iI G 3870 Alex Ross Repairs to Roof 46.50 G 3671 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs rire et 1,76 Piss nom 17 mad? TIONG BUILDING pvt EWM Cd 7 BPE) Spent ee 2, 297261 @ 3839 Beavers Repair Shop oy tea) Bye G@ 3857 City of Statesville Services 107677 CR 1 es. tsa me iy eS BS G 3864 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs 11.50 ae eR ak ha eT ae 24,00 G 3872 Bell Construction Co. Sand & Labor 2h.00 e SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Annual Budget 143,950.00 Ct as te omy Pe Depte of Moter Vehicles PART Tee | BENS) 8) G 3569 Petty Cash Fund oe ee eet TT 6.08 G 3575, Ruth G, Etchison Salary rB erie!) G 3651 G. L. Sigmon ) Pu bey kT 955.00 G 3652 Robert A. Campbell Parking area - Davie Ave. 498,00 G°375k Mrs. Claudia Robinson Coroners Acct. 3-00 G 3755 Dr. Harry B. Underwood n pee) G 3756 Tow of Troutman Contract 50,00 G 3757 Tow of Harmony " 50,00 G 3758 Mt. Mourme Fire Dept. Ince " boo. 8) G 3759 Cool Springs Fire Dept. n 50,00 G 3760 Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. " 50.00 " " n G 3761 West Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. 50,00 G 3762 Central School Vol. Fire Dept. 50.00 G 3763 Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. 50,00 G 3764 City of Statesville 1/2 Fire Contract~1963-196, 11,776.50 G 3765 Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. Fire Calls 284.00 G 3766 Tow of Mooresville n 50.90 G 3767 West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. ® pie loe 6) G 3768 Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept.Inc.* : 206,00 G 3769 City of Statesville n 122,00 G 3770 Trinity Vol. Fire Depte Ince " 40.00 ".. G@ 3771 Dept. of Conservation & Deve Forest¥ire Control 640.95 G 3772 Statesville Library See Res Res] 100,00 G 3773 Town of Mooresville Donation for Library 75200 G 377k National Guard - Statesville Eas) 25.00 G 3775 National Guard ~ Mooresville i 25200 G 3776 EB. J. Webb Rent - Davie Ave. house 150.00 G 3777 Nasco Mi stblower 5 eS) G 3829 W. L. Franklin Expenses = Davie Ave. 43.01 G 3871 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. " : 2hek6 G 3873 Sell Electric Co, ba - Davie Ave. & Long py G 387k De G. Brown Plastering - Long Bldge 2s Ce Yh Mee te ise RES ls SOT | Expenses ~ Davie Ave. 18.70 G 3876 Wooten's Machiine Shop " pre Pte.o) G 3878 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services CEP CY G 3888 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Ret. 141.08 G 3890 N. C. Local Government Buployees' Retirement System ~- Rete re a RCs Annual Budget 6,000.00 Spent Dec. 31 FP ye) G 3877 Webb Insurance Agency, Inc, Insurance pe) es) Annual Budget Ie re) Sy Lae a Oe yee Peas COUNTY MANAGER Annual Budget Yer.) Spent Dec, 31 1,687.17 G.3576 Robert L. Shuford, Jre Salary & Travel zee 955.33 COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Annual Budget 11,005.00 Se a te Pes PS a Betty Jean Robb Salary 290,00 G 3578 Bernice M. McJunkin ud 541.67 G 3783 Business Machine Service Co, Ribbon Be) G 3784 U. S. Postmaster brew Ways y-) 60,10 G 3852 Brady Printing Co. Siete eT} 15.66 UCI Annual Budget 72,287.00 Spent Dec. 31 34,993.14 G 3579 Janice Lee Neel Salary 260,00 G 3580 “Thomas S. Thompson " 400,00 G 3581 Re E, Perkins " 400,00 G 3582 William G. Johnson " 360,00 G 3583 Marshall Maness n 400.00 G 358, James R. Crawford n 400.00 G 3585 Ira M. Overcash, Jr. " 400.00 G 3586 Lawrence 0. Goodin n 3,00 G 3587 Brady H. Johnson i 360,00 G 3588 J. C, Rumple " py Ny CRY. bw alata gba Travel 30.00 CMe Y (M7) Be bE TR Te) ] " 30.00 G 3787 T. S. Thompsen id po Pe 0 ie 3788 A Ce sath ev a ba irre wi G 3789.Marshall Maness " 129.50 G@ 3790. Brady H. Johnson n 150,00 G 3791 Richard Crawford i 131.95 G 3792 I. M. Overcash Jr. bd ae rae 8 G 3793 William cm Johnson Ml payee ¢ 379k R. E. Perkins f ese 4 G 3795 Le O. eyere a es] Ly 160, 22 G 3796 Printcrafters Inc. Supplies 21.63 G 3797 Se D. Myres Saddle Co, Gunbelt Te ris ae See ae en eat Peter ee! G 3799 T. K. Abernethy PY Kool Sa eRe] 5 AW) G 3631 Sherrill Lumber Co, Supplies 2027 G 3633 Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co, " he 3k G 38652 Brady Printing Co, u rama , A CP ee) TTT gees aes Pal TREASURER~TAX COLLECTOR Spent Dec. 31 1h, 552.87 Petty Cash Fund ET yd Judy L. Gilleland Salary ; ra LY 9) Betty. Jane Cooke " 225.00 Flossie S. King bs 320,00 es a] " 350.00 Pe Pees ra] Salary & Travel 508.33 PP Cet as Travel 2,70 Brady Printing Co. hota) ay] OOOO 020E202Q ¥ wy ra RE as F e toy eg Annual Budget 38,911.00 Spent Dece 31 16,424.55 Bed Pee NE el cs sT Jones) 315.00 Helen R. Gregory rte) MER Tl Ae ORC rere art | 275200 ppm Er | We Goodin yar ere 8) Le. Lee Nesbit 475,00 Le. L. Nesbit Office Equipment hebh Le Le Nesbit Expenses 21.15 Xerox Corporation is) etm a) 920.32 Te eet sh. mo od 5s Brady Printing Co. ® Bee, Mitchell Printing Co. " 37h.05 | Py Ar Annual Budget 111,855.00 Soha Lea | eS oP 200.00 4.92.00 350.00 350,00 62. 25 386.00 386,00 469.00 350.00 5 st -mee 386500 386,00 350.00 333.00 288.00 274.00 274.00 274.00 yy. 8 Clifton E. Bridges Edna F. Browm James Dewitt Fincannon Pye ba se eM MRR Le) Millicent K. McCurry pst st OPM Ce) s1st Los] lucinda Be Dees Mary Lew Smith Evelyn W. Ridenhour Avonelle C, McVey Elizabeth French Boyd Georgia H. Blowe Jewell C. Van Hoy Maxine T,. Henderson Sara Marie Neese Lois I. Sigmon Betty Sue Troutman Nora Lee Deal Ty ee es] 274200 Edith Bryson Franklin 802.00 Mrs. Fred Be Bunch JYe . 10,00 O. Ae sey Ne toy Sre : ee) Oe Paes ys | 5 EPS) Thelma C. Barker Baer) Georgia i Blowe The | bE A be lag] 2ek5 Edna F, Brow yoy Inmcinda B. Dees RAMS Br ite) pas pe abe ae Anne C, Johnson Avonelle C, McVey PPR Ake ty Mary Lew Suith Thursten Templeton é, si S22 2222322 8 322 232'23 22°32 223220 ‘S'2-2'3:8'2 2:82:28 ae : Peri » poor 17 mace 28 G@ 3619 Mooresville Telephone Co. ~ Services — es) ay ee Oe ke eT ee 4 25200 G 3621 Dr. A. M. Henderson weet YE 5,00 G 3622 Dre J. He Nicholson. " Cee) G 3823 Dr. Le B. Skeen " Pe G 362 The Troutman Clinic " 15200 G 3625 Storr Sales Co. Supplies pe) G 3626 WN. C. Conference for Social Service « Membership pos) G@ 3627 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies i ) G 3626 Pitney-Bowes, Ince Postage Acct. 5s G 3850 Beam Printing Coe Se ee 17.50 G 3878 Southern Bell Telephone Coe Oe 189.9h G 3890 WN. C, Local Government Buployees' Retirement System ~ Rete $088 . oe FARM AGENT Perr rae: te) Mer Yee) Spent Dec. 31 10,193.35 G 3620 Elizabeth W. Weaver Cre tng 162.17 G 3621 Betty C, Harrington iv PETE Pe Ci yy eee TN, te ee) ake) " Be Pioli G 3623 L. B, Nance, Jre " re Pay | G 362) Howard M. Stamey " 290.00 G 3625 Harry W. Myers is Bee) G 3629 Wayne L. Franklin Travel 8.13 G 3830 Le Be Nance, Jre eee Tarts 3600 G 3631 Sherrill Lumber Coe S)s 1s) em eT] 32030 G 3832 U. S. Postmaster Postage pierre) Ce CE MEP CT lace ede mec ol Dery hy eke a Par G 383 Wagner Hardware Co. J 10.66 G 3835 The Monroe Co. ble BS Po G 3839 Beavers Repair Shop an 1.60 G 3641 Starrette's Book Store Se ea | PSPs G 3642 Sloans Cleaners " bP.) G 3852 Brady Printing Coe bs 22.07 . J RO FARM AGENT PV t WM) 23 4 By Sern!) Spent Dece 5a Ot Pe) G 3626 D. 0. Ivey Salary 190,00 G 3836 Gray & Creech, Inc. ee) Poe Pare) G 3837 Kee Lox Mfge Coe i) (wale fe: ot E. N. Scroggs " a G 3852. Brady Printing Coe i] wey 229459 HOME AGENT Annual Budget 10,012.00 Spent Dece 31 Pb Tea) Ci yd mee. MR OPER) sv) | Salary PEM] G 3629 Juliene M. Fulp ba 171.67 G 3630 Nancy M. Henson " pay bd G 3639 Beavers Repair Shop Our , Ta cs) OMe Lt meg Sy ee 1.20 G 3h1 Sterrette's Book Store ® phere G 3642 Sleans Cleaners " brie G 3643 Consumers Union RLS beh hake t pera ¢] G 3851 Carolina Business Machines Ince File 92.70 ie 3852 Brady Printing Co, Supplies aoe 5 e G 3633 me) a) TL) cas SS G 363k G 3646 G 36h7 G 3878 0 Maxine Rutledge sent cae Salary VETERANS SERVICE Bertie M. Wilkerson J. P. Van Hoy Tewn of Mooresville Ue Se Postmaster Southern Bell Telephone Co, Je Pe Van Hoy Helen H. Kyles J. P. Van Hoy Holland Transfer Co. Saal sa Ms MM TA dere sl Me N. Ce. Local Government Buployees' Retirement System - Ret. Isaac T. Avery, Jre Petty Cash Fund Martha D. Parker Rebert L. Parks John W. Connolly pat MP ola | Betty M. Baity Seb k ge Pee See Marion U. Boyd Nancy H, Cartner Mary K. Green The Northwestern Bank Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. . Beam Printing Co, Salary & Travel ras Postage Services rE Vn Travel Yee el ket Services Cy wml) CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Postage Salary Zas23 232 | Checks Supplies | ae Carolina Business Machines Inc. Repairs Brady Printing Co, Commercial Printing Co. hte) TSM bao) ae Py Supplies n Anmual Budget eet a Pe te PVs e ee ett Spent Dec. 1 Annual Budget Spent Dece 31 15,511.01 5 0 OPE ee) 350,00 10,00 eu pre Pete mest ht 4 Ney eh A ery Bes 300,00 274200 vena 70.88 Wr) i Annual Budget Spent Dec, 31 888) yo oPhe 8 10,00 Beret 340.00 225.00 230.00 98.96 229-50 ee SPP ob) 37011 by ore?) Pee) Pas) By Peee 15.00 11.83 91.83 rae r ry ye eae Se Pe CASTE | Peer) a Pe) 1, 200,00 32, 710,00 cm Ca sb G 3857 G 3858 ae ebb] G 3660 G 3861 G 3862 G 3863 G 3864 G 3865 G 3568 G 3866 or Mtr. Ra] Salary Boyce G, Gibson Jr. i Re A, Hedrick Ys Town of Mooresville Court Costs JUVENILE COURT ey Rte. Salary As Lee Je C. Rumple 5 Boarding Prisoners City of Statesville Services Modern Electric Co, Supplies Iredell Chemical Co. L Thomas & Howard Co, 79 Iredell Laundry Co, Inc. Laundry Piedmont Linen Service ad Statesville Laundry & Cleaners *" Buncan Plumbing & Heating Coe Repairs Public Service Co. of N, C, Ince Heater 00 yb: 01 Grier Surveying & Wrecking ae Survey Duke Power Co. Ae ashe) GENERAL ASSISTANCE Celeste Henkel School School Fees Frances G, Nicholsen | Rent Reich Realty Co, ) Ruth Stovall Care Town of Mooresville Services City of Statesville be J. L. Curtis Fuel Gem Automatic Gas Co. ud E, eae " a C, Holmes Lumber or. LJ Holland Coal Co, " 1 N. Johnston Sons Or. " Lowery Concrete Co. Inc. " Pe eet oe Ts Ld Petty Cash Fund Misce Expense A & P Tea Co, Groceries Archer's Food Stere Ld Beattys Food Store sf Brays Grecery ° Colenial Steres Inc, " OT et oa) " Je A. Davidson ] " Dixen's Market te See Pe te 50.00 ch ree 350.00 404.00 5 « Annual Budget Spent Dec. 31 (ee es PS oes 8) 48 one, 8 ote Annual Budget 25,193.00 Spent Dece 31 12,103.87 Ll, TSP 9 130.63 paePae) Yaa be) Py i Pe.) 4.83 3e71 pe) 128.70 bP Annual Budget 7,500.00 NS) et he Dece 31 se ee 128.50 re pVetette Wa Budget 37,543.00 Spent Be Te 3 pe tePeS 7200 24.50 5250 103.00 ype rel Ve PA8. 8) 5.00 5200 15.00 TP 0.8) aa Pte 2.00 16.00 Py be Pae 8) pleas) 4h.00 ptemee) 75200 30.00 15.00 6.00 SPPEL EIT EEE PERERA) lop oon 9? o> oP oe on oe oe oe oo 0 > eo oe oe oe oe we oe oe oe ee oe me ert PERS a 1604 BOOK Drum's Super Market OP ly. Fraleys Wholesale Div. HarriseTeeter Super Market Inc. Harris-Teeter Super Market Inc. Lakeview Grocery Rhyne Bros. Grecery G. C. Shinn General Mdses Teeter's Food Mart Belks Dept. Store Belks Dept. Store Efirds Longs Family Shoe Store Mills Bootery Je ee Penney er Ince Plylers Raylass Dept. Stere bore es meer ae Nathaniel Stevenson Requal Bailey Barium Springs Orphanage ERAT Meee ete) a Wel sg Ce. C. Blankenship Sidney Bumgarner Mrs. Albert Cooper Mrs. J. Ce Dagenhart Mrs. Ee. Ae Deal Mrs. Rolahd Deal Jack Elliott Leonard Freeze Glenn Havner Joe Jenkins Mrs. Re L. Pearce Mrs. Mott Redmond Mrs, Spencer Reid Johnny Scott Clara Sharoe Clarence Ward it Dh ae PF Baad 1s) Mrs? T. Be Wetmore Mrs. ClydeWilcox Mrs. ho a Williams Reavis Funeral Home His Moke alee Edwards Nursing Home Inc. Fisher Drug Coe Forest Heights Pharmacy Goodman Drug Co. Holmes Drug Co, Medical Centre Pharmacy Miller Drug Co. Mooresville Drug ‘Co. Statesville Drug Co. Troutman Drug Store Dr. Herbert M. Baker Pe eee Pee oes es. Dr. John Re. McLelland Dr. David L. boy Eg Dre Le Be Skeen Duke University Medical Center Iredell Memorial Hospital Rowan Memorial Hospital Western N. C. Sanatorium Bunch Funeral Home cheesy es 3.50 28,00 plemee) 5200 20,00 5) ee 36.50 Pee re Pe. #) ys Pat 6) a) Ppa eT 3 : 2h.70 ry Pay! 14.50 7220 oP Pe pS Clothing & Boarding Home Care 109.79 School Fees & " " a) 156.00 Boarding Home Care 100,00 120,00 100,00 150,00 100,00 100,00 ree 100,00 50.00 yO pee es, bee pte eee 100,00 150.00 bere pers Y) ES Yi ecipste tthe di lted — aides Athi NM Mis 100,00 100,00 Loar) 16.52 9200 + Fe |) 10.50 2200 28.50 Bes) ry Pe 10,00 5200 3200 5200 bree) 1.00 34.00 22200 Pe! Hospitalization 37420 Pauper Funeral se A. 22es23 22232232 2 228223 2 2 wai 22-82:322222 2 2:2 83'8 3.28'2'2'2'2'2 228 ee) Bae pvt te t 7,980,00 hd egg 9 per ie Pe aby TT PPP tg 390.00 pe s Thomas ~ Travel pay Ps The Fechheimer Bros. Co. Uniforns 1 eu DEBT SERVICE Annual Budget 158,030.00 Spent Dec. 31 18, 9.56 Manufacturers Hanover Trust (eee es 20,572.12 MISCELLANEOUS N. T, Houston, Treas. General School Fund 50,000.00 Veterans Administration be ae. a Tel pay oo RRe mn me CTE te te te Pee PT I Iredell County A. F. D. C. Fund 981.77 Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund 1,892.15 PCP aa tty Use Tax Bre S ee mea eh Ta tae a Ska trea Neh Tab S PLY A N. T. Housten, Treas. General School Fund 50,000.00 State Commission for the Blind = Aid to Blind Tee Pi Veterans Administration Tax Refund PRY) Citizens Savings & Loan Assoc, * PS) Iredell County Library Fund Sales Tax Refund BSS P+] N. C. National Bank LsR alo S kok.) ae tg 3, 329450 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret. pK-y ie) | N. C. Local Government Buployees Retirement System = " 672012 Hospital Saving Assoc, Ba stiitar Teter) Oey Na TOTAL 1955 786.46 Less Payroll Deductions: TT iabe Tish 672.12 LEOB&R 161.08 Social Security 866.72 Tax: Federal Pers Py!) ee yet) beta ter) BYES: Tees ss, GRAS D TOTAL $ 189,885.13 eo Mceie Mee Me Resi Be is Be Bs is i -] BEERERECERESS ww as at so BiesBiosBee:Mc-Mesdeswe: Meds is sles SSRRESSES me ky B 58h lb) stele) STU Wy eth 83) bv ef | Jessie T, Parker pe Es Crm To) Ina 4 Pope Lexine A, White Doris P. Johnson Pv ets eee) 8 Raeford A. Thomas Rollin W. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jre EN gee Me) bate Joyce E. Dobson Le M. little Arthur D....Cowan Ina M,. Galliher N. CG, State Board of Health Dr. Je He Nicholson J. Garner Bagnal E. E,. Boyer Te Ray Gibbs Dre Se Ae bitea get) Fred W. Lowry bere) 18 Printcrafters, Ince Troy R. Scoggins Jr. CBRE Pan ysl cede) Ernest Ward Raeford A, Thomas pw Real fo Mio) et] Deris P. Johnson Margaret F,. Bolt Jessie T. Parker Lexine A, White Ina B. Pope Steriphane Corp. of America Starrette Typewriter Service Bar eC MMM isle) ae re adsl esl TM oe el MoPs City of Statesville Hobbs Radio & TV Service Mid-State Oil Co» Bud's Oil Coe bt ian meer tl me ariel! Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, pV te MMe ters 93, py Pe Spent ey Bie Coe oP) . oe oe oe et oe oe oe ee pire: Z2-a3232 2323232323238 as Laundry Services a Repairs Fuel Li Misc. Expense Repairs N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System ) BSD) 4 FNS OLS) N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Ret. Ne C. National Bank Withholding Tax Hospital Saving Assocs Insurance TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions: cUiSbe tt pee Pee Social Security 210.71 Taxt Federal 689,70 State Fae PS Insurance pCLTES | GRAND TOTAL pleye yee] 367,00 367,00 Bo) 350,00 Be Pt!) 350,00 517.00 by 8) 469.00 317.00 Byrne) BW Arie?) 215.00 10,00 200,00 8.00 1 Po. 8) Pe 8) 88) 8.00 Pre 8] pho 2 Poy ere yd 85.47 BoP Py ee yg 21077 Pie!) 8.10 pw 1 26.435 25.00 he61 Pee | Lees) Se Pe) 11571 Voth) rays 500 yey Pa ere nee ey A 72h A 725 A 726 A 727 A 728 A 729 A 730 A 731 A 732 A 733 A 734 A 735 A 736 A 737 & +4 oe rh) mae North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registratign on the _/ J... aay of SS 7 and recorded in Annual Budget 17,418.00 ST Dece x in me SMM ty eae tg er Virginia M. Deaton . PEE PES. Cliften Bridges bd 15.00 Leta K. Poston id yee) Vette emmer tte " BY bet Colvert's Radiater Sergice FAT es 2332 Southern Bell Telephone Coe Sa eet Tt) rae) Starrette's Book Store Supplies ples § Ne. C. State Library Books & Processing 410,66 The H, We. Wilson Co, re 11,00 Thames Book Company bore) ¢.] Pe?) Encyclopaedia Britannica Press "* yrs Doubleday & Company, Ince Sy 3027 eer eee RC ee Cet Be LT Pat.) pe SPY MISCELLANEOUS N. C. Local Government Baployees' Retirement System - Rete yi Dh oe) Hospital Saving Assoce Insurance 16.41 Ne. C. National Bank Withholding Tax ao TOTAL $ 1,623.08 Less Payroll Deductions: rea Cel) rie be} Social Security 32.56 Tax: Federal 115.50 State 12,00 Insurance pty ree $ 1,419.66 The meeting adjourned at 6:00 P.M, until February 17, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. See i January 27, 1964 rT 17 vce135 ee The Board of Commissioners met at 7:30 P.M. on January 27, 1964, in the Commissioners Room of thé Courthouse, with all members of the Board present; namely: Chaimaan E, E. Boyer, J. M. Wagner, Max R. James, R. J. Holshouser, and Rs By Kestler, Jr. The county manager and county attorney were also present. INVOCATION. The meeting was opened with the invocation by I. T. Avery. Letter from Mr. C. D. Lewis was read annonncing BOY SCOUT GOVERNMENT DAY. that Friday, February 7th, has been designated as Government Day for the Boy eM eT sea) Sack, Tae MRA MAM Be shel Sa ome Tbe Seer hl Be ms program this year as they j.ave in past years. Commissioners expressed their approval and desire to cooperate in the program which has been arranged by Scout officials. CIVIL DEFENSE. Letters from Governor ferry Sanford and the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners were received and placed on file annoyncing conferences in each of the six Civil Defense areas of the state to acquaint local officials with the legal aspects of Civil Defense and to provide up-to=date information pertaining to the necessity for a comprehensive program. TRAFFIC COURT CONFERENCE. Announcement was also made of a two-day Traffic Court Conference to be held at the Institute of Government in Chapel Hill February 27 = 29, sponsored jointly by the North Carolina Traffic Safety Council, the North Carolina Bar Association, and the Institute of Government, in which all Judges and Solicitors of the inferior courts of North Carolina are urged to participate. OLD AGE ASSISTANCE LIEN = MRS. NOMA S. MUNDAY. The county attorney presented a request from Gilliam Furniture Company for release of a lot on Conner Street from an Old Age Assistance lien against Noma S. Munday, from whom the Company had purchased the lot in May 1963. Mr. Avery explained that title to the lot had been jn the name of Mrs. Munday's deceased husband and that she inherited only a dower interest in the lot at her husband's death. This interest, at the time of the sale, based on the fair market value of the lot and figured accordingto the formula Pree aM MO Sa Me, ta Sen Mel le 2 AD ec eae On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the Board agreed to