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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Commissioners Minutes 1964-1965 oe Oe Oe Pe oe > Oe o> mo op oP 9? oe o> we Oe oP Bein 385 386 cle Wd By Bau 6501 6502 6503 Se 6513 coy aN 6519 ered 6533 oo 29 Os Pe <P ae ee Pe oe ee ow by ae 392 G 6505 G 6506 Mo em) 8.) 3 Elizabeth F,oench Boyd Edna F, Brow Mary Deaton PAT shite Weseme eC) Egith Bryson Franklin pNslst MOP (e) crete) Avonelle C, McVey 2'23'8-2:2-2)'23°:3:23 bal laid [oe oe ae oe ee oe a ee ee Nusitht reo Me Rar ea) Mooresville Telephone Co. Inc. Services D. K. McNeely & Sons berth Dr. Bob Mi Foster Medical DOr. W. C. Palmes ad Dr. Je He Nicholsen ud E. Ne Scroggs Supplies Southern Pell Telephone Co. Services Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies N. ©. Local Government Brployees' Retirement System ~ Ret. bg ts NO) ba Elizabeth W. Weaver her Ue bad Betty C,. Harrington id Wayne L. Franklin ig Le Be LE store! " leh base Ag ® Harry W, Myers Jre ® Clifton Bridges . Wayne Franklin si kes! A Harry W. Myers Jr. * Ls Be Nance Jr. Md BR. Je Webb ia seu A Gray *: Creech Ince bee R er be kr Te hast bases.) Ma SA ode) Mas oT Services Brady Printing Co, Supplies Sherrill Lumber Coe " City of Statesville Services NEGRO AGRIC, & HOME EC. AGTS, Maxine Rutledge Salary D, 0. I LJ pe es ee Travel Journal of Cooperative Extension ~ Subscription Supplies et Sap Rely.) The Sherwin Williams Co. ee ee) Annual Budget 2,667.00 Spent Septe30 5,818.15 "162.17 ye oP oN rae OP 88] Belen 88) Bria) 90.57 PB Pole) LS Ors. 150.00 50.40 tees 8.96 aN rere PRRs Anmal Budget 6,723.00 1, 261. 28 ES) BS oe. 9 ea bre ee eee ERS) BS Ba 398 G 63h9 G 6520 6525 o> 398 Bhd 651h 6515 6516 6517 6518 Oe ¥44 S59 OgqQuIaoaq SET Me PPM Gest) Nancy I. Myers Juliene M, Fulp rote. ae ee baa Ng eG et me Fulp Ets ma) Service Glass & Builders Specialties « Mirror tT sci7e abe eb as oly John Wiley & Sons Inc. Gray .& Creech Ince Tea sia ool YM Mee NA jo) so) st Melo Dy Carolina Business Machines Inc, Supplies Ruth G, Etchison Bertie M. Stout J. P. Van Hoy a P. Aft] sloh'd Southern Bell Telephone Co, Starrette Typewriter Service Petty Cash, Trease Annual Budget 9,653.00 Sy ert sh al oh i 0 By J. P. Van Hoy EWE lng 300,00 Helen H. Kyles " Yaa ee) Southern Bell Telephone Coe Services 21422 Starrettes Book Store Supplies 42067 Millsaps Hdw. Co, " pT hy Lazenby—Montgomery Hdwe Co. " yee |i Jecation Depte State “wy, Commission - Supplies pies Sherrill Lumber Co. Supplies 52017 N. Ce Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret. Pe 7 Vy i Te Te Avery, AS a Martha D, Parker Robert L. Parks Ralph H. Munday Frances 2, Moore Shirley S, White Marion U, Boyd Carl ic Smi th Brady Printing Co. Starrette Typewriter Service CLERK SUPERIOR COURT | Annual Budget 10,587.00 Spent Sept.30 2,666.16 Salary Pepe. " re ne 0) ] hsm) | ale yi Ne ay Ye 11,20 Supplies Loh) hers 73 Supplies bY ie!) * Pe Jebel at 50.10 Services 49 lO Pe) Pee VETERANS SERVICE Annual Budget 7,175.00 Spent Septe30 1,732.0h Po 100,00 tt 0.0718 6) Travel 50,00 Services aw PS © Supplies 18,50 Postage 5200 91 ehtO CIVIL DEFENSE COUNTY ATTORNEY Annual Budget 2,400,00 Spent Septe30 eee. 8) Retainer Fee 200.00 yee Annual Budret 33,000.00 Spent Septe30 8,399.9) j 2 aea2a:sn 2 Mm Ww aoa 8 i Annual Budget 19, 300,00 Spent Sept. 30 pe ree) OMe eke Ae YE) ba MBC eb a t te 172620 G@ 6527 Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbur sing yy Ee yey RECORDERS COURT Annual Budget 10,750.00 Spent Septe30 2,690.50 408 Carl G, Smith PRE tng 50.00 409 Boyce Ge Gibson Jr, " Bb era 410 R, A, Hedrick " aed Annual Budget 900.00 Spent Sept. 3 225.400 408 Carl G, Smith SFTP tay er!) (EAC® Annual Budget 25,845.00 Spent Septe30 6,901,.)0 G 6528 J. C. Rumple “oarding Prisoners 1,113.06 G 6529 Sherrill Lumber Co, Repairs pho Paas G 6530 Statesville Mfg. Co. " 13.10 G 4531 Te Je Trovtman W 10,35 G 6532 Alex Ross ad "32,10 G 6533 City of Statesville Services » ae G 653k Modern Electric Co, Supplies 18.5 G 6535 Iredell Laundry Co, Inc, Laundry 19.79 G 6536 Thomas % Howard Co, Supplies 5 rs.) CoS MME: UD notte Rs TSE aoe Pest. Control Service rae. 8) G 6538 Statesville Lions Club Brooms 16.00 G 6539 Piedmont Linen Service Linen Service a C 6540 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, Py eee "ok #4 1,775.50 GENERAL ASSISTANCE Annual Budget 35,000.00 Sokal.) «hee By G 6352 A&P Tea Co, alle] PPO 8) . G 6353 Colonial Stores Inc. " 5S ae) a eM Sb) MB a BR el ae etd ct " 10,00 : G 6355 Fraleys Wholesale Dive " 14.50 G 6356 Harmons Food Store " 8.00 G 6357 Winn-Dixie Stores Inc, " 2.50 G 6358 Belks Dept. Store Clothing oe Pes] G 6359 We, Ds Campbell General Store 1" SPY.) G 6360 Dellingers <, " 9206 G 6361 Longs Family Shoe i " 25472 G 6362 Mills Bootery " 6.50 G 6363 Je om betel ag 16 ese " Teh? Mrs, Margaret Erwin ORL er ee |B] ) tor a De V, Keller SOT Rt BRE yk met eT. te | Requal Bailey Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder Mrs. C. Ce Blankenship Mrs. Albert Cooper Mrs. Sherrill Cowan bar Je eee OP ash E tg | Mrs. Allen Deal Mrs. Roland Deal Jack Elliott Mrs, L. He Freese Mrs. Glenn Havner Mrs. Owen W. Lackey Mrs. Re Le Pearce Mrs. Mott Redmond Mrs. Carl J. Reece Mrs. Spencer Reid Mrs. Johnny Scott Mrs. Bobby Sells tt Ba Med et ogo) Mrs. Je Re Staley Nathaniel Stevenson Mrs, Jay Tayse be PRO betel Pha) Mrs. Roy E, Warren Mrs. Te Be Wetmore Mrs. Clyde Wilcox Mrs. Se C. Williams Forest Heights Pharmacy Holmes Drug Co, be) met aed Medical Center Pharmacy Miller Drug Co. Mooresville Drug Cos Statesville Drug Co. Troutman Drug Cos The Childrens Clinic fof 8s) Dr. John H. Dearman Nese) Dr. Se Ae ten pel-) 607 Dre Le Be Skeen Drs. Stegall & Walker Troutman Clinic bp wel os ekro se sel jen mrt 8 Rowan Co, Mental Health Clinic Iredell Memorial Hospital Westert!'N, C. Sanatorium SISBSREE oe > > eo | ame! EEE Vea ee ey G 6376 (ope oP aro? a Ps oP ik > Uk oP Ie OP op oe > De Pe > Be o> Ue o> Oe o> vos oe oo PB on Ue o> o> OE 9D Pk > o> o> om EO? o> Loe Te o> | On ee ‘oO ea. 6413 li2 Je I. Thomas 654. J. Ie Thomas 6542 Roadway Express Inc, 6543 Te. Ke Abernethy OQ OQ DEBT SERVICE i , Pee Ws 33) Pie boat Nok. | bra a Care Misc. Expense Transportation & Boarding Home Boarding Home Care a 22322 3°32 32 8'3'2 3 -.2'3 23°83 2:23:32 O89 6-8. 32 9 6 88 8 8 = Q p, =z 2322 Hospitalization Li Annual Budget 8,100.00 Salary Travel Freight Radio Service Pre 4) rae!) ree) 17232 48.23 poy Pay ce Ys 170.93 100,00 50,00 be Pre.8 Vie 6) 150,00 50,00 150,00 50,00 50,00 50,00 100,00 200,00 100,00 100,00 150.00 100.00 50.00 100,00 62.79 100,00 btoema® 50.00 100,00 100,00 PY a) yioPlosy Va) OP a Th) TS, 5.) bP ea 21.75 223.81 rave e@) 5 irrele) 00 3200 59.00 17.00 10,20 perro. hrs 2) 18,00 BO) nee) 400.00 par Pw ds Pea | Pie,8) CCL :00067h Annual Budget 173,917.00 Spent Sept, 30 PL Oy Pry oe SE, Mamfacturers Hanover Trust Co, io tite Ag or ves @ 6327 @ 6328 @ 6329 -@ 6330 es bie CMs ky G 6334 G@ 6335 G 6336 G 6337 G 6338 rey) hg G 6350 G 65h9 Om by.!) LY SSS} Cbs) Dare Oe ee ae e GeAsAs Lien - Collection Fee Iredell County 0.A.A, Fund OsAAe Lien Collected Iredell County A.P.T.De Fund z Iredell County O-AeA, Fund Iredell County A.F.D.C. Fund Ne T. Houston, Treas. County School Fund Iredell County O.AsAe Fund Iredell County A. F. De Ce Fund A. EB. Baa Treas. Statesville City Schools Miss Eunice Price, Treas. Mooresville Graded School District N. C, Dept. of Revenue Use Tax Iredell County Health Department ~ Mo, Budget Payment State Commission for the Plind Aid to Blind Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund Hospital Saving Association Insur ance Ne C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System « Rete N. CG. National Bank Withholding Tax Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement 753051 LEOB&R 168.66 Social Security eet Yi Tax: Federal 2,588.00 x State pi LoPy 0) 0G. either tater be Ls) GRAND TOTAL $ 202,971.51 ae Tee) ye 406.73 rose 1} Sy Py) 50,000.00 BP Pes ee +) 50,000.00 25 ,000,00 9el3 Peer Fey te) phos Pose) 382.36 ris rED | ee Pee bye ee at $ 197,865.54 ar ah Sk 4 53 55 56 bla by at 928 929 930 ete 932 5S} eT 935 936 PNA oe) 939 pan pyre 943 9h5 Te) TW Than 7 beet) bas | 952 953 hey chet) shale) 957 Mec: MOoMocMecMcy Miceli >cMooMve Ml +> Mi be MecMiecBiwelieoIEes fies c+ Bicedi c+ ie + ji e+ ito +) wuwvuwsw 958 py sy inom) piveet Te Sha: Jessie T. Parker Mildred G, Johnson Ina B, Pope Lexine A, White Doris P, Johnson Margaret ¥. Bolt Raeford A, Thomas Rollin W, Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jre Mary Lee Stroud Joyce E, Dobson L. M. Little Arthur D. Cowan Ina M. Galliher Anchem Products Ince Margaret F, Bolt Doris P,. Johnson Mildred Johnson Jessie T. Parker Ina B. Po Lexine A. White Raeford A, Thomas Troy R. Scoggins Jre Rollin W, Johnson r Emest Ward City of Statesville Mooresville Telephone Co, Inc, Southern Bell Telephone Co. American Hospital Supply Co. Phipps & Bird Ince Nursing Outlook Ee Ne Yoda e244 Starrette Typewriter Service Brady Printing Co. Smith-Corona Marchant Ince uto Machine Shop arlick Paint Co. " Pee) we 8 Parlier Plumbing & Yeating Co. Gem Automatic Gas Co, Iredell Laundry Co. Petty Cash Fund D. De. Lewis, M.D. Pe an AB cs N. Ce Local Government Emplcyees' Retirement System - Rete Hospital Saving Assocs North Carolina National Bank Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Social Security Taxt Federal State Insurance GRAND MISCELLANEOUS ek ee ot a z 2s " Services " bi] Supplies " Subscriotion Supplies Li Li I Repairs Supplies Repairs L Gas Laundry Misc, E,pense Clinicians Fee si Insurance Withholding Tax Ne. Ce 1,cal Government Employees’ Retirement Sei) Paeee ls. 136.63 536.50 he Pt pele. TOTAL Annual Budget 91,132.00 Spent Sept.30 21,87h.16 1075.00 367.00 367 00 350,00 350,00 350.00 350.00 517.00 pS Pte. Y 469.00 317,00 302.00 175200 215.00 10,00 oP Le) 5s) meri Tropy cin a koyai 19 Rot) hea Tires» E 1S OPeri yee lo pe erey, 11.62 SYP ize) sere) ire) 52.50 Vio Ph ey 4 wae,8) SPs 9.50 Pies, 9,25 O aPae ts) Pa Sra pore 20 1.18 1591 ps Pas. e 25 200 15 PX 8, 8 TSS Pieh) 7, 218615 a- a ele Peele ery SPL $ 7,029.16 | dl ll oad Annual Budget 19,115,00 Spent Sept.30 5,472.16 opal Sb ob bP ae CMM pel g Salary Virginia M. Deaton " Constance S, Lomax ° Leta K. b gekariy el LJ sake) ae Umer ede bd Violet K. Cavdle bee vs 38 rele tet ges. OMe NA.) sell Mel NT beg pmol S| American Library Ijne, Ince Supplies : Gaylord Bros. Ince North Carolina State Library Books & Processing Joseph Ruzicka Ince batole) <-] Thames Book Co. i Tartan Book Sales Inc. i Doubleday & Company Ince e Campbell and Hall Ince ag Sherrill Lymber Co. Shelving Ne C. Local Government Baployees! Retirement System Statesville Library Town of Mooresville Donation MISCELLANEOUS Ne Ce. Local Government Employees' Retirement System Hospital Saving Association Insurance North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax TOTAL 1 Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Vio Peele! Social Security SY Pa) Taxt Federal Pere te Shake) 10.56 Insurance 16,41 vere 8 233.33 87.00 100,00 1,00,.00 va Pe) 16.35 Peo] bom 5.81 Po) Pb .!) pe yi) pa 2) Trey 173016 67.78 100,00 Vis ote pRepys? e eer he) ee 5) 2,150.58 ees) $ 1,981.19 The meeting was aijourned at 5:30 P.M, until 7:30 P.M, on November 16, 196k, the a4. day of heh | EAR Ce CS North Carolina, Irede)} County Filed for eesrrtetti on icy om and recorded ip Boo pat fe ge se eeaeeEEEEEEe a3 gisSter of ads | ] Clerk to voted 6 ee eR BOOK | 17 paged43 ese The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, November 16, 196k, at 7:30 P.M., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthotises All members of the board were present, namely: E. E, Boyer, chairman; Max Re James, Re J. Holshouser, R. 8, Kestler, Jr., and J. M. Wagnere County aPett a R. L. Shuford, Jr., was also presents CALL TO ORDER. Chairman Boyer called the meeting to order, with invocation given by baa ¢ 5-2 asa ROAD PETTTIONS, The following road petitions were approved for transmittal to the State Highway Commission, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestlers le Woodcrest Drive, just off Shearer Chapel road approximately 3/4 mile . goutheast of city limits of Mooresville. Maintenance requested. (Since this petition was not on the regniar state highway petition form, 4t was anproved subject to use of the correct petition form, wherein property owners agree to execute right-of-way agreement forms for sixty (60) feet in widtf.) 2. SR #1308, paving requested for,1.3 miles, C. We Campbell, spokesman eho ths Pee ee SR #1520, Statesville R. 8, paving requested for 15 milese SR #1129, just off paved road #1128, .5 mile. COUNTY OF°ICE BUFLDING. Jack Adams, of Adams and Pegram, submitted the final = plans for the county office building, which the board studied at some length, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wegner, the board authorized the architects to proceed with advertisement for bids to be received on December 1b, 196k. OAA LIEN = ZELDA NICHOLSON CLINE, The county attorney submitted a request from C. C. Fox and Mes. Zelda Nitholson Cline that the hoard release a forty acre tract of land owned by Mrse Cline from an Old Age Assistance lien against the propertye Mrs, Cline has received and continnes to receive old age asristance which at the present time amounts to more than $3,500.00. Mr. Fox has offered to buy the property for $2,000,00, which according to affidavits of two Statesville realtors is not worth more than $2,000.00, Mrse Cline has offered the $2,000.00 j mers November 16, 196) 014 wes | 7. rd Ce eee ee ame tee te ee rm tt: iene as Taree Qn motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board anproved release of the 40 acre tract of land from the OAA lien against Mrs. Zelda Nicholson Cline upon payment of $2,000.00 to the county and authorized the county attorney to take the necessary legal steps to carry out the agreemente REQUEST FROM HOMER CORNELIUS FOR WALVER OF INTEREST ON TAXES, Request from Homer Cornelius that the county waive interest and penalty on 1962 taxex charged to Henry and Homer Cornelius in Davidson township was presented by the county manager, The matter was referred to the county manager and tax collector aoe further information, HOLIDAY SCHEDULE. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the board approved the following holiday schedules: Thanksgiving ~ All offices closed on Thursday, November 26¢ Christmas - All offices close at regular time on Wednesday night, December 73, and reopen on Monday, D,cember 28. New Years - All offices closed on F;iday, January le ADJOURN. The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M, North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on 8 ONE Gene ee « 2 ot v4 a day of v/a ye Clerk to Board 7 and recorded, nl all newly elected county officials convened at 10:00 AeMe in the courtroom a ets eee ee See & ceremony arranged by the Iredell County Board of ETS Immediately upon adjournment of oe aa eT ka ee Boyer, Max R. James, J. M. Wagner, R. J. Holshouser, and R. B, Kestler, Jr,, all of whom were reelected for a two year term to the board of commissioners, assembled in the Commissioners room in the courthouse for the regular December meeting of the board, CHAIRMAN, ‘Mr. Holshouser presided for the election of a chairman, E, E, Boyer was reelected by unanimous vote of the members after being nominated by Mr. Kestler with second by Mr. James, VICE-CHAIRMAN. Mr. Holshouser was reelected vice-chairman, on motion by Mre ie Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, CLERK TO BOARD.Mrs. Bernice McJunkin, county accountant, was renamed to serve SS as clerk to the board, on motion by Mr. James and second by Mr. Holshouser, CONSTABLE'S BONDS, Sgrety bonds for the township constables listed below in na nd TY the amount of bye ee yom st approved by the board on motion Lo ae bat Holshouser, phen sl T) ae See LAR Sart Constable Local Agent Company Earl M. Knox George L. McKni-cht St. Paul Fire & Marine Inse CoO.» Carol Be ute a Ll " i Li i] Li " Li Ce. We Barkley Walker Ins., Ince The Fidelity & Casualty Co. of N.Y, tte E. Benfield ba ad J " " " W " Ralph Glenn Campbell " " Mere. Vey] i " Charles A. Fox " " Ore Oe ey : vy " Re Me. Little " n Charlie F, Owens " " Ross Talbert n " C. D. Vanstory J Ld hae et ae Mey) Webb Insurance pel eS OS moi ea aera William Preston White FRE) nee ee] American Casualty Co, of Reading, Pa, Decenber Pee 6) ae. 17 Pres) : : Page 2 JUSTICE OF PEACE BONDS. Surety bonds in the amount of $1,000 were approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, for the following: William Glenn Blankenship plea Tha ter | The Travelers Indemnity Co. Lae Pe ha bal Walker Ins., Ince The Fidelity & Casualty Co. of N.Y- Bond for Jerry W. Harmon written by The Fidelity & Casualty Co, of N.Y. was approved subject to Mr. Harmon's signature prior to his taking the oath of offices BONDS FOR COUNTY OFFICIALS. Bonds for the following officials were approved as shown, on motion made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. Wagner: L. Le Nesbit Register of Deeds $10 ,000 UeS. Fidelity & Guaranty Co Je Cy. Rumple Sheriff 10,000 St.Paul Fire &« Marine InSe iE Nass MRM CoC baa erer | fede) et Sa 2,000 Hartford Accident & BG ele een aeelery N. Thurston Houston Treasurer-Tax Collector 80 ,000 The Fidelity & Casualty Coe Ce Ge Smith Clerk Superior Court 25 ,000 StePaul Fire & Marine Inse Bernice McJunkin County Accountant 5,900 The Fidelity & Casualty Coe Pela. Moke CT) Blanket Bond 5,000 Glen Falls Ins, Co. The County Manager was requested to get premium cost to double the coverage for the clerk of court, county accountant, and employees bond, and for increase of coverage also to get information from legal standpoint as to for the treasurer-tax collector; whether elected official and/or department heads overall responsibility or if the employee is liable individually under the blanket bond, thereby relieving the department head of responsibility for any shortage which could be proven to an individual employee. fa &y APPOINTMENTS. The following appointments were made by motion as shown: oo tie FU b nie J. I. Thomas was reappointed dog warden on motion by Mr. Holshouser and second by Mr. Wagner, to serve at the will of the board, COUNTY PHYSICIAN: Dr. L. M. Little was reappointed county physician on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, to serve at the will of the boards COUNTY ACCOUNTANT: Mrs. Bernice be Beto Bel was reappointed Presta accountant on ak ae | et ee ae Re ek De AT) will of the board, COUNTY MANAGER: RR. L. Shwford, Jre was reappointed county manager on motion by ba PCr ae tet by Mre: James, to serve at the will of the board, TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Ne T. Houston was reappinted treasurer=tax collector on December 7, 196k wax 17 Ay re, ee MYL ete ae Holshouser, for a two year term as provided by statute, CIVIL DEFENSE AND VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER: J. P. Van CMT wa abit Mee MET as | in the dual capacity as veterans service officer and civil defense direetor on motion by Mr, Holshouser, seconded by Mr, James, to serve at the will of the board, 8 be Ve 6e) 1 ee ee Coie lon Mla ae Vaca Nal Me ela he Mss Mr. Holshouser and second by Mre Wagner, to serve at the will of the board. DISTRICT MEETING OF STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Chairman Boyer announced that the district meeting of the State Association of County Commissioners will be held in Statesville on January 20th, and that twenty-four counties are expected to participate. TAX SUIT ~ IREDELL COUNTY V. MRS, ELIZABETH N. GRAY AND JOHN PUN e OP re ee a attorney Ayery reported that the county's tax suit against Mrse Elizabeth N. Gray and husband, John H, Gray, had been tried in Iredell County Superior Court during the previous week and that the jury had decided in favor of the county. H,wever, Judge McConnell had informed Mre Avery that unless the commissioners were agreeable to compromise for a lesser amount than that set by the court he would set the verdict asidee After discussion the board adopted a motion made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. James instructing the county attorney to pursue collection in full of taxes including penalty and interest in full, TAX REFUND ~ J. M. DEATON & SONS, The board voted, on motion by Mr. Kestler seconded by Mr, Wagner, to refund 1962 tax in the amount of $61;,68 charged to J. M, Yt eet Deaton & Sons, on W. Front Street lots which had been. double listed, Upon investigation the boardhad learned that the mistake had been discovered by the taxpayer when the 196 notices were mailed, listing each piece of property separately, and that under the previous method of billing he had no way of knowing that there was an error in Lay.) listinge REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF COSTS IN TAX SUIT, The board denied a request from R. A, Collier, Sre, attorney, for a waiver of court costs in a tax suit against Glenn B, Hedrick for 1958 tax, upon determination that the eens had had written notice | by registered mail that suit/would be started unless the tax was paid, as evidenced a wx 17 ng348 return receipt in the tax collector's offices December 7, 196k RECESS OF LUNCH. The Board recessed for lunch at 12:00 noon and reconvened at 1:00 P.M, FARM CENSUS REPORTS, The tax supervisor was Sans tol as farm census supervisor, eM wea et MT ee Se Pt MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC, Chairman Boyer reported that the State Department of Mental Health has approved an appropriation of $8,000.00 to match the local $,000,00, The matter was referred to and sent forms for the annual budget and monthly reports. Dr. Eckley, who has been representing the Medical Society, to handle the budget preparation, ROAD PETITIONS. The following road petitions were approved on motion by Mre Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, for submission to the State Highway Commissions le Fairdale Drive, between SR 1926 and 1925, maintenance. 2. SR #2156, Providence Road. Hard Surfaces BLIND AID, On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the board approved one acceptance, two terminations, and eight revisions of blind aid grants as recommended by the welfare directors d TAX MAPPING. The board discussed procedures for the tax mapping to be done by the tax supervisor's office and appointed Messrs. Shuford and Kestler to investigate the additional cost required to set up a county wide grid system coordinated with the benchmarks established by the N. C, Geodetic Survey and the benefits to be derived therefrom. Action ML ta Milk ig receipt of this reports APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION PLAT ~ H. Y. MOTT PROPERTY. On motion by Mr. Holshouser seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board approved the subdivision owned by H. Y. Mott, known as YEOMAN'S SHORES, upon recommendation of the planning board and planning director that it meets all the requirements of the subdivision ordinances, BILL FOR GENERAL ELECTION AND REGISTRATION, C. B. Winberry, chairman of the Election Board, submitted a bill totalling $1h,07h.39 for the cost of the/November election and the new registration of voters. He noted that this bill included all personnel costs for the election and registration and the usual election charges December 7, 196k gum 17 reg yA) to for printing, supplies, etc., but that other items such as cards, card cabinets, key punch and ets ket charges were not included and he estimated that the total costs would a Sa Re TOMO eM kot gee Ls eal 1 t) eee that a literacy test had been required for each registrant for the first time and that the new system of registration on punch cards is very satisfactory, and he commended highly all the precinct persorinel who had carried out the registratione He further recommended that a full time election office be set up to keep the registration up to date at all times, The board passed a motion made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. Kestler that the election bill be paid as presented and that the excess of expense over appropriation be paid from the contingent fund; also that Mr. Winberry and County Manager Shuford be highly commended for their work in setting up the new registration system. Recommendation.was received from the ADVISORY COMMISSION FOR INTERSTATE ZONING. planning board that, in view of the fact that the planning board is now studying proposals for zoning I-77 and I=)0, an advisory commission of residents of the area involved in the zoning be appointed. Action was deferred pending completion of a list of residents oan rs we ba ADMINISTRATION OF ZONING ORDINANCE, The county manager reported that the zoning administrator is having some difficulty in cases of buildings without the required building permit. The county attorney was requested to check and report to the board on penalties for non-compliance with the ordinance. The county manager was instructed to publish in both Statesville and Mooresville newspapers notice of requirements for building permits in the zoning area, and septic tank and electrical permits countywide, in an effort to acquaint the public with requirements and avoid violations, NEGRO FARM & HOME AGENTS =~ EQUIPMENT. On motiori by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the board approved transfer of $266.50 from the home agent's salary account to equipment account to pay balance of cost for a projector, TAX COLLECTIONS, The tax collector reported total tax collections for November amounted to $278, 235.35¢ TAX LISTING SCHEDULES, The tax supervisor presented price lists for livestock and farm equipment which were essentially the same as those used in 196). In addition to the tractor list as show he was instructed to furnish each rural lister with a tractor book. oan PO ew Oem mee ye lr SO LT and list of instructions which are to be mailed to each PAD NG ay o ae ae TAX LISTERS, The tax supervisor submitted his recommendations for towmship tax listers for 1965 for approval. Action was deferred until the next meeting of the boards LIST OF REBATES, The following list of tax rebates issued by the tax supervisor's office in November was approved on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser: Name Township Year ie FR Te 0] . Amount Je Le Cain Turnersburg 196) 1 acre too much land 1le2h E. He Adams bev p Rs Bd IBM Penalty error 1,00 Adams La Bhd bed P25 He 19 1 Adams " Be) ¥ eae Pee et n pao) " . rs Agmes Brattan " bBo) " be) Cora Bratcher Bethany ele " pes) Mrse A, L. Brawley C. Creek pe To " prea J. He Brawley Este fe Loy a pen " 7-51 Ben Brow Panes) 4 Dee " 1,00 Flake Bustle bacte as] Pee ati vam eer tak | Pe. Jase We. Caldwell i] pao) IBM Penalty error 5 eer a erect tee " pee) . Pps) OE Aner le ae eRe.) pe) bs cree Esther Campbell Turnersburg BRON " eee We. We Godfrey & i P. D. Goforth Concord peels Tax not due on house until 1962 oe Pes Albert F. Cashion (oP 3k. 1964 IBM Penalty error ws We Ae Childers Shiloh phe IBM Punch error accte # 2.12 We Te Calvert Inside BR ]6) I Double Listing ae 2200 ete vats) " pay IBM Penalty errer pr We A, Dalton emaest:) en n pre Ret. & Clyde Davidson BRT. " swe 0) ae wae Ce " per " yrs eee Tif . Bae " 1,00 Lester J. Fisher Sie me) ) pe) 6: Ma tl Sead 7e73 Ci ag OOS at ee) " pes Ce Be Gaither | Sheet Metal Turnersburg 196k eB sea Pm eee Je Ge Gilbert PFE.) Clyde Griffin D. Ce Safriet Henry A, Hall Pe reese a Mrs. We A, Harrison ORE ete Cee esl Ethel Honeycutt Je We. Horne Est. Marjorie Johnson Oss Johnson & D. De Dellinger ha) Meee st 1e)s) Elva McCoy De Le McDaniels eva a DMMB fold ee eS e Mrse Ke M. McInnis Ae S. McKay Este A. Se McKay Egte Elma 0. McLain Py a ee se P Wait st me Ore mos ws Cee a Pee Ces | Ne BE eet a Cee ee Ca JeCe & WeAs Kepley De Le Kerley Pan tee etl te Mary N. King Este Mary N. King Este Mary N. King Este Will Kurt Robert Lackey DP eee ts eee) De He Lazenby, Jre Matilda Lilpgren sox AT me 31 Chsbge Inside Davidson eae sms) eC aaey Lak g Inside " Outside C. Creek Inside Shiloh N. Hope be so) os) C. Creek eee seers) n Inside OPO aT) Outside C. Creek n " Fallstown Inside " " " eas Peet) Inside C, Springs Davidson tN Pee Be) oR) peo re pean 1964 pe Tel Be) en pee) paler Wolo pater pen es peter poco) pee pele see le ri palo Boo) Bee)" Nee) oe) Ber peor pero palo pe Be ]e) eo ren 196k Punch error . | IBM Penalty error Error on property IBM Penalty error " Be. jan) IBM Penalty error Error belongs to Waldo Hoots S/D IBM Error t " IBM Penalty error " t Error in value IBM Error IBM Penalty error IBM Penalty error Page 7 Py Beers 2.07 1,00 pare te) 2075 CP ose ce 78 PY ie 1.61 reat re ee pee! pres) oe 2007 ees) 1,00 Bre) 1,400 + December 7, 196k iy Je cad PORTS Tg Bethany Johnny Lytton Cote ee Peat h eee rn TBM Penalty error ee Geo, Te Maxwell Est, * : ph ae) Geo, T, Maxwell Est. * an a 2409 a * en " pat) " o BR et tt eds James Maxwell eet 4 BTN " swe e) We M. Moore Bate beet pK: Bal " PA) Jack Moose aaa Rel) BR " 1,00 JeCe & OG. Murdock Barringer eae Pr ea Bl le2k Wm. D,. Murdock PRRs BR Te) IBM Penalty Error pee) bie te) level New Hope pen " 1,00 be Cee] " ren " pes) Jas. Re Reid bere. BR " pee Jasper Reid C. Creek Hayden B. Renwick peer Re ] Belo " a Harry L. Robertson Sadar Tang Baer " 2-38 AT ae Sal Concord Ba Ton Punch error me) Hy Re Chandgie Insi de pes House started after Jan. 1 13-80 SP Pan te) ieee ese BRT Punch error ) Pe be) Mrse He Le Norman |e bee 196k I B™M Penalty error 3052 Je Ge. Parson C, Creek Bey] | i Lorene Pattersen NEA Re peal " ree) Luke Patterson E, Mills Maggie Re Patterson Inside Bee n ye Walter Pickens beets tl pa eae pee a) Lillie Poole C, Springs pe) ® et, C, Ae Pope n pao Punch error - No personal Troy Pope Beer ome BR ol Double on Poll 2200 Green Acres ena aC) poy House started after Jan. lst 5202h Joseph R. Price Davidson TN IBM Penalty error re Rete tee me a pay SK. t) pee ert) ea we CMa)? ae po. Myrtle Smyre i j pel IBM Penalty error year eee es | " po . 1.41 ee Ue A ae oS] « pa) ss ae Lloyd E, Sanders Home Security Ins. permet aas | Clifton Whittemore Pek Be Mary R. Wilsen fea hr tee fo To asl er Me) Anne Hirschfeld Roy W. Wangh pT kh Pe tod Mrse Marie Gilliam se Douglas LIST OF BILISs * ‘ * ¥ a Bo -. : Ms, 3 ; io m Pe peg ot reese ities ame eines ee] Concord pe UME ye) Inside Concord Ber) a Springs peers ee Outside Sharpesburg OPT) 4 Davidson Cy Creek Concord D Y | te pe pt eo ae phe oP Bh DT pe Bh 196k Pe ph pao en BR pao Ben pen ETN hh re pee poe) Bd ph pa) a. en of ? Punch error no personal TEM Penalty error i] o " fl Fixtures Sold pee Meme 8 4 Double Listing To correct error in lots be ee Mla ae Oyt of business Punch error ~- no personal IHM Penalty error erties Mt Sea MMe Rl atl st 88 IBM Penalty error House started after Jan. lst In Service (no poll) Rebate Bde of Ede Fixtures sold to J. Be. Harris Py] pe) 8,00 BY 1.00 pee se Pb Bae 05 re.) pare Pe pr pe ra ae pS pee poh) Pr) pine B P88 eR) CPS o> on ee Foe in op ir os i o> o> > o> o> oe ee > ew ae oP Pk oe Oe Te 6650 lye Te 6766 6672 6722 uy ne ua YF) TS eu eS 6578 6579 ood Fa) Selb 6650 ote enon 6675 6676 6677 es de) oN bd ye ba Yio) Pe a Per Diem & Mileage pe Pee Cet Tg ® } Pe Pe Te ey | Max R, James bd Je M. Wagner bd Bernice M. McJunkin Salary ELECTIONS Edwin H. Parks Mileage " H. Le Johnston Electronic Acceunting Card Corpe Cards Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies Rear eM st Mee SE odie Mery Services DATA PROCESSING Data Processing of the South, Inc. = Tax Notices Ie B, M. Corporation sh Pee beer TAX SUPERVISOR Mary Lee Cowles EWE hag Peggy P. Summers ad Louise M. Taylor be Mary J. Martin " A fo} e's) yn Smith LM Ce E. Evans " Ee F. Saum bd Wanda L. Young Ma DeNeale M. Long bd Ee F. Saum pee ele bl AC). eee bay en bse Ce E, Evans Mileage & Expense John T, Smith Expenses Eqwin H, Parks ve Mary Lee Cowles Travel Electric Supplies Supplies (overs) e) pame Oma est MEO oly “ Moore Business Forms, Ince Abstracts Cliff-Day & Co. Supplies Edwards & Broughton Co. bebe) en Peek a2 dee TY STs aT Printcrafters, Ince Receipts Flowers Printmakers Prints The Sherwin Williams Cos Supplies Starrette Typewriter Service ® aa oe) Southern Bell Telephone Cos _ Annual Budget Pee ee ee Ree arse er ee Annual Budget Spent Octe 31 18,840.00 Pye pean a oP ye peeat 39 eee. Spent Oct. 31 883.50 4, 814.0h Annual Budget 43,530.00 Spent Octe 31 12,191-29 Bere 8) pe eee 200,00 235200 py Rey 4 By arie.®) phe ome. 0) WiePR Oi) 96.50 p00 ne 0) 50.00 108.2 pee we a i) 47.18 Peery d Pas 5-10 Brees rae Peel om po a" PS 28.52 cer.» Fe re oe o> ood > o> o> o> > aoe) Oo PAQMNAIRWVRAMAAABAA Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Tayler Willie Taylor Willie Jones Willie Jones y pe @BhE eel) Willie Jones Willie Jones Michael R, Lackey Michael R, Lackey Michael R. Lackey Michael R. Lackey Public Service Co, of Ne Ce Ince G and L Janiter Supply Co, Beavers Repair Shop Rental Uniferm Service Lazenby-Montgomery Hdwe Co. Modern Electric Co. City of Statesville Home Exterminating Co. Thomas & Howard Co. Iredell Chemical Co, Ince Adams & Pegram Ruth Ge Etchisen Larry Galliher Town of Troutman Town of Troutman Mt. Meurne Fire Dept. Ince Shepherds Vole Fire Depte Je Me Deaton & Sons Dre Morehead & Associates Mrs. Claudia Robinson Dr. Re Le Dame Dr. Harry Be Underwood bie Sa la) \ pRB) J. He. Nicholson ITI Ve Ae Sherrill Ernest Watts Marie Wilson & Mrs. John Jones Mary Roseboro Wilson Hee) MS Meas he FT. Harmony Fire Dept. Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc, Cool Springs Fire Dept. Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. Central School Vol. Fire Dept. Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. Cool Springs Vol, Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. Troutman Vol. Fire Dept. Town of Mooresville. City of Statesville Depte of Cons, & Dev, SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS K 2°3'2:2°3'3-s3 23'2'2:'2°s8 a ee T | Wax Cg Uniforns Supplies tt Services Pest Control Service Supplies Ls Plans & Specifications Annual Budget 28,570.00 Ketek Octe nu 6,483.66 Poy 4 Poy Poy 49.62 Th Poy 4 bebe.) 47450 47.50 47250 47.50 25200 25200 25400 25.00 366492 11h.76 e75 13620 ro 60 42.99 rset 10,00 pyre & Annual Budget 299,061.00 Spent Oct. 71 993.00 750.00 PY ores eer Budget 135, 328.00 Spent Octe 31 17,721.57 ERE Ta 135400 J erie 8) Contract 150,00 Fire Calls 348,00 Contract 150,00 " 150,00 Refund fo) Le) Examination «< Coroners Acct, 5.00 Coroners Acct’, 4.00 " ; . 7eSO Coroner 391.60 Seah a TF OPae 8) Tax Refund 9075 " ee) " Leh? bi 1,00 " le 98 Contract O08) Cy ere®) " 50.00 ‘ sd Ore te ed 50.00 * 50.00 " 50.00 " 50,00 Fire Calls 306.00 Ll 272.00 bg 132.00 " 162.00 Ls 172.00 Forest Fire Control 229 627 Q@ 6712 Ga 6 em) em yeh} G@ 6716 @ 6717 @ 678 em / G 678k em yi: Sey 509 G 6580 G 6758 a 6766 ut 6566 6761 6766 Om Oo per National Guard ~ Statesville § Donation Powe) National Guard « Mooresville # ote Bernice Expenses” 5) Clerk or ~ Burke Co, Hearing 2.00 Shelton Jordan, Clk. Sup. Court * 3 pees) Salvatien Army if ae bE 4 10.00 U.SeDeAe, AcSeCe Service Photes 396.00 Ee N. Scroggs x Mapping Supplies ay PY St Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund «~ Ret. pe ere N. C, Lecal Government Employees! Retirement System ~ Ret. ge ise eme time e) 18. ¢) J. Allen Knox Board Meeting Glenn M. Charidler " LS Le Raymer, mb bl el Tame past Smet ae a H. We Sloop " We. H. Lee ry Edwin H. Parks Salary Edwin H. Parks Mileage Traffic & Planning Associates Professional Service American City Magazine Subscription The Sherwin Williams Co, Tete RY | Carolina Business Machines Inc. * Brady Printing Co. sd COUNTY MANAGER Rebert L. Shuford, Jre Salary ST bat Pee) 4 " Re Le Shuford, Jre er wa te Carolina Business Machines Inc, Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Betty Jean Rebb CWE Ta Bernice Me McJunkin sl Burroughs Cerporation Repairs Beam Printing Co. Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services SHERIFF Frances S, Roland RE WE ng Thomas S, Thompsen J R, } Perkins " William G, Johnsen ® Marshall Maness by Ira M. Overctish Jr, " Lawrence 0, Goodin n Brady H. Jehnsen « Jimay L. Wooten bd PP eee ny Bertie M. Stout ® Sea Pye Annual Budget 12,685.00 NS) er eh Octe 31 4,496.0) eee ree rs 2) ty ey 400 .00 Sh 600,00 (ee) pen oY 2.58 Es Annual Budget 13,275.00 Spent Octe 31 1,296.61 883-33 50.00 prey) Py ) Annual Budget 11,)0,00 Spent Octe 31 3,960.80 Bre ey ooo 8) prs. 13.12 ay Annual' Budget’ 7,013.00 Nero h A Octe te 25,603.96 Vic #8 8) 400.00 400.00 375-00 400,00 400,00 Bier!) 375.00 360,00 541.457 50.00 ; soon 17 mado? @ 6652 Dwight Myers: pea a te 5 ne!) G@ 6653 We. A, Shoemaker " Eee) G 6654 James R. Crawford " Bet G@ 6655 L. 0, Goodin " 150,00 @ 6656 Brady H. Johnson f 150,00 G 6657 William G, Johnson o ee G 6658 Marshall Maness i 98,00 G@ 6659 I. M, Overcash Jre " peel G 6660 Re EB. Perkins n 154.00 G 6661 TT. Se Thompson " 150,00 G 6662 Jimmy Lee Wooten " 147656 G 6663 J. Cy Rumple " wey i G 6722 Is By M. Corporation eRe te ete Ces ee. tr peeve ay wre) G 672k MacDonnell Associates Equipment 110,50 G 6725 TT. K, Abernethy STRESS a past 271.480 G 6756 Starrette Typewriter Service Teel eT) cos >) G 6760 Brady Priiiting Co. " Par G 6766 Southern Bell Telephone Co. eae Rey) Pe Ot Fy oe Ts) TREASURER~TAX COLLECTOR Annual Budget 32,180.00 Spent Octe. 31 12,38h4.7h 468 Judy L. Gilleland Puen PAT 08) 469 Betty Jane Cooke " 225200 470 Flossie S. King Ls 320.00 471 Houston L. Johnston iv Bre.) Pe Pr et " TSS G 657k Collier, Harris & Collier Expenses-Tax Suit 22670 C7 6581 rs ce Houston Travel 50,00 G 6651 H. L. Johnston emer tc Lay G 6726 Ie Te Avery, JTe Tax Suits en G 6761 Beam Printing Co. Supplies Ze 23007055 REGISTER OF DEEDS Annual Budget 37,580.00 Spent Oct. 31 9,598.1 473 Imogene W. Blankenship Salary 315200 7 Helen R, Gregory " 275200 h75 Elizabeth H. Goodrum " Vai ri?) 476 Wilma W, Gooden " yas) 8) 477 Le Le Nesbit i id 475-00 G 6727 Xerox Corporation Supplies (el eb S| G 6728 Medern Electric Coe Equipment 5 Se G 6756 Starrette Typewriter S,rvice wee y Pras 3 6760 Brady Printing Co, " mt 3 6761 Beam Printing Co. My 2 32 § 6763 Observer Printing House " 2 ee 8 G 6766 Southern Bell Telephone Ces Services 26.70 35 300 WELFARE DEPARTMENT Annual Budget 111,002.00 Spent Oct. 31 35,058.88 ye Pee Peel es | Board Meeting 12.38 26 O. Ae Dearman Sre " Pe. 427 Evelyn S, Bunch " 10,00 78 Edna F,. Brow Ste tag ee 8 89 Fay Se Pa | dig 350,00 480 Thurston Templeton " Byieret) 481 Ronnie W. Karriker bl 350,00 482 Anne Ce. Johnson’ n . 386,00 Pe lacinda ‘Peet | " 47.00 Pt Thelma C. Barker " 469,00 48S Avonelle C. McVey " 386.00 i | 386.00 486 Elisabeth F. Boyd oe Salary ty PMR EO Or al 4 350.00 488 Mary A. Deaten A 350.00 489 Jewell GC. Van Hoy " 386,00 490 Maxine T. Henderson " rite ee. 8) 491 Sara M. Neese " 274.00 492 Lois I. Sigmon n 27200 SMe ee mee) io Reto) 49, Nora L. Deal " 27k.00 ee, eC oe " 226-00 496 Edith Bryson Franklin Lg Oye?) G 6729 Thelma C. Barker Mileage 37.09 G 6730 Elisabeth French Boyd " 27220 G 6731 Edna F,. Brow " heh } G 6732 Mary Deaton " 81.83 G 6733 Lucinda Be Dees " 80,00 Ce) eR ke Was a bel eee " 47657 G 6735 Anne C, Johnson « by Pe 3 G 6736 Jane Kerr " 1778 G 6737 Avonelle C. McVey " 13630 G 6738 Fay S. Marks " OP) G 6739 Idnda Raymer " ee G 6740 Thurston Templeton " 48.22 G 6741. Jewell C. Van Hoy " Th Pee G 6742 Mooresville Telephone Co. Services 6670 G 6743 D. K. McNeely & Sons Rent raeie.? G 67h) Medical Arts Clinic of Mooresville ~ Medical 500 G 6745 Dre David L. Pressly Medical Cee G 67Lh6 EB. N. Scroggs Supplies Del) G 67h7 Olivetti Underwood Corp. Typewriter 321.36 G 6756 Starrette Typewriter Service ints om aT.) 16,00 G 6758 OGarejifia’ Bubiness.Machines Inc, " he 33 G 6766 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 186,83 G 6785 Ne. Ce Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System ~ Ret. 487,78 Lae Annual Budget 2,667.00 Spent Oct, 31 7,874.20 497 Elizabeth W. Weaver Salary | 162.17 498 Betty C. Harrington " PETE Pele 499 Wayne L. Franklin " 5 Piri " " ft Vi 500 Le B. Nance re tor | 501 Howard M. Stamey 290.00 S02 Harry W, Myers, Jr. 5 ele 0.0) 503 Cliften E. Bridges Lee) G 6664 Ly. Be Nance Jre beer ha ya 30.00 G 6665 W,. Le Franklin Ll 5 ot: oe ie 6666 Harry F Myers, Jre a ars le G 67148 E. J. Webb eres eh 150,00 G 67h9 U. S. Postmaster ) eeSeae td) 9500 G 6756 Starrette Typewriter Service S)i ts) eB maT) pe G 6760 Brady Printing Co. " pm 8} G 6765 City of Statesville Services Pai MoM UA st Sa Ws, YM YR ody tne " Pee - Os NEGRO AGRIC, & HOME EC. EXT. AGENTS Annual Budget 6,713.00 Spent Oct. 3 1,580.31 50, Maxine Rutledge SP ue ta 62633 505 De 0. Ivey a) ' 190.00 G 6667 D. 0. Ivey Travel : 47239 G 6750 Woodward Jewelry Store Supplies 9.2 G 6751 Blackwelders Inc. " 4elO G 6758 Carolina Business Machines Inc, " hel2 G 6766 Southern Bell Telephone Co, i blope has CMY isV amo) he penta yar ¥As Annual Budget 10,587.00 512 Tsaac T. Avery, Jre VETERANS SERVICE ssa 8 AB go) 3 COUNTY ATTORNEY Ser kd Octe 31 BP eb) tee eee oT Reng 146.08 507 WNarcy I. Myers " 238.00 pe eee ee Ee " Bie ey; ew eee. A ee) Travel he G 6752 Ne C. Syate Print Shop ae art) CY G 6753 Nancy Myers | Supplies he G 6758 Carolina Business Machines Inc. * eee] G 6760 Brady Printing Co. ed 2032 G 6766 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services hh .00 Annual Budget Spent Oct. 31 TCP e A MCPD eer) Salary 100,00 SO9 Bertie M. Steut " 100,00 510 J. P. Van Hoy sa 300,00 G 6582 J. P. Van Hoy Travel 50.00 CMY) MEP geek eet ioee aie Supplies es) G 6755 Ldinker's Ince ey heb 8.19 G 6757 Ue S, Postmaster nets) 10,00 3 reat asl) Met mele Services Morya OE: -) Annual Pudget Net teh Octe Ri 510 Js P. Van Hoy Salary 300,00 Sll Helen H. Kyles " 27400 G 6669 J. P. Van Hoy Travel 8060 G 6756 Szarrette Typewriter Service Supplies Ly) G 6757 U. S. Postmaster eeepc Pre 0 G 6766 Southern Bell Telephone Cos Services 16.59 G 6785 N. Ce. Local Gevernment Employees' Retirement System ~ Rete Sean Pa Annual Budget Spent Octe 31 200.00 (Peer yey eee PB ae va 990.31 yet Orso. 6) CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Annual Budget 33,000.00 Spent Octe 31 11,00).91 513 Martha D, Parker Salary 315400 Sli Rebert L. Parks e Bees 515 Ralph H. Munday bg Vy aT ie, §) 516 Betty M. Baity " 23500 517. Frances R, Moore " 230,00 518 Shirley S. White nd 255.00 519 Marion U. Boyd " 191,30 520 Carl Ge Se my) " : bY Sri!) G 6758 Carolina Business Machines Inc. Supplies 725 G 6759 The Northwestern Bank Checks Pw 1°) G 6760 Brady Printing Co, Cie ea yea G 6761 Beam Printing Co. eee yO G 6762 Mitchell Printing Co. " hes P5 G 6763 Observer Printing House " 68.23 G@ 676 ‘The Cott Index Cog Cee ae G 6766 Southern Bell Telephohe Co, Cea f a AE Annual Budget 19, 300,00 Spent Octe SH 4,112.30 GMT RET I ty tad Cre tat 330.00 521 Boyce G. Gibson : Asst. Solicitor 400.00 G 6766 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Sra eR) me) ] 5m Annual Budget 10,750.00 Spent Octe 31 3,)0.50 520 Carl G. Smith CP UE ng 50.00 521 Boyce G. Gibson, Jre n 350,00 P 522 Re Ae Hedrick ba Pia, 8) 750.00 Annual Budget 900.00 Spent Octe 31 300.00 520 Carl Ge Smith SP Ue 75000 Annual Budget 25,845.00 Spent Oct. 31 8,680.00 G 6670 Je. C. Rumple Bearding Prisoners 1,523.73 G 6765. City of Statesville Services 123.38 G 6766 Southern Bell Telephone Co. " peel e) G 6767 Se Ae Rhyne, M.D, Medical 4e00 G 6768 Statesville Drug Coe n Bry by) G 6769 James M. Holland, D.DeSe " 10,00 G 6770 Iredell Laundry Co. pete b anf Pde G 6771 Home Exterminating Coe Pest. Control Service 10,00 G'6772 Piedmont Linen Service Linen Service 591 G 6773. Thomas & Howard Co, Supplies peas G 677k Iredell Chemical Co, Ince bd rere G 6775 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs poy i Yer GENERAL ASSISTANCE Anntal Budget 35,000.00 : Spent Octe 31 11,985.hh G 6585 Iredell Ice & Fuel Cos Fuel 28) G 6586 A&P Tea Coe Greceries rao 8 e) G 6587 City Grocery & Market " 10,00 G 6588 Coopers ba rae!) G 6589 Fraleys Wholesale Div. " 5 PY G 6590 Winn-Dixie Stores ls roe e @) G 6591 Longs Family Shoe Store Clothing 26.75 G 6592 Hines ad Py a) G 6593 Butlers Shoes " oe G 659 Raylass Dept. Stere n Ty ae G 6595 Mills. Bootery sd Pb) G 6596 Je Co Penney Co, i Oe od G 6597 Belks " ype he G 6598 Erirds Dept. Store J 66.h5 G 6599 Requal Bailey : Misce & Boarding Home Care rab net) G 6600 Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder pee tase Rt am ste MEOr hy | 100,00 é sox 17 wxdbl a ee @ 6601 Mrs. C, Ce Blankenship lee Te met. 200.00 G@ 6602 Mrs, Albert Cooper " aE G@ 6603 Mrs, Sherill Cowan sd is 50.00 G 660, Mrs, Reland Deal " Pte Or G@ 6605 Jack Ellicott iv 50,00 G 6606 Mrs, Leonard Freeze J 100,00 G 6607 Mrs. Glenn Havner " 50.00 G 6608 Mrs. Owen W, Lackey ba 50,00 G 6609 Mrs, R, Le Pearce ] 50,00 G 6610 Mrs. Mott Redmond Ma 100,00 i) 6611 Mrs. Carl J. Reece ba 200,00 G ‘6612 Mrs, Spencer Reid bg 100.00 G 6613 Mrs, Johnriy Scott W pleeree) Cees ae es eae r re MY G 6615 Clara Sharpe " 100,00 G 6617 Nathaniel Stevenson " pe EPey G 6618 Mrs. Jay Tayse ba 150,00 G 6619 Mrs. Clarence Ward " 50.00 G 6620 Mrs, Roy E, Warren Li 100,00 ie} 6621 bao Te iP Wetmore bed 50.00 G 6622 Mrs. Clyde Wilcox " 100.00 G 6623 Mrs. Se oF Williams bad 100,00 G 662k Mrs. Leon Weoten " Bows G 6625 Piedmont Funeral Home Ambul ance 15400 G 6626 Forest Heights Pharmacy Medical Pt) G 6627 Goedman Drug Co. " Pio) G 6628 Franite Drug Co. Ince " bey a) G 6629 Lowery Drug Co. Bash To8) BY) G 6630 Main Drug Ce, " shears G 6631 Medical Center Pharmacy " 5675 G 6632 Statesville Drug Co. ba pS Pep} G 6633 The Childrens Clinic Medical 8.00 G 663 Dr. Charles Darby " 6.00 G 6635 Dre A, M. Hendersen " Emer G 6636 Dr. L. M. Little bi 10,00 G 6637 Dr. J. He Nicholsen " wa. 6) G 6638 Dr. David L. Pressley " 5200 G 6639 Dre Se Ae Rhyne " ares ie ere) 8) ba Je Me Rebertson " 5200 G 6641 Troutman Clinic n 5 rae) G@ 6642 Davie County Hospital Hospitalization 38.80 G 6643 Hill Haven Nursing Home Medical yh G 66h Iredell Memorial Hospital " 60.00 G 6645 Lowrance Hospital " 6.50 G 6646 Ne Ce Memorial Hospital " py Eby G 6647 We Ne Ce Sanatoriua " pieis®) cS Pe ‘DOG WARDEN Annual Budget 8,100.00 Spent Oct. Bt Feel ibs 523 J. I. Thomas Salary ' Tee PN. @) G 6692 J. I. Thomas Travel 150,00 G 6776 Te. Ke Abernethy Flee Reet yaaa Rol) pete 8) G 6777 National Band & Tag Co. ya eT a gehete DEBT SERVICE Annual Budget 173,917.00 Spent Octe 31 9,055.08 G 6565 Manufacturers Hanover Trust 7833028 Pee MISCELLANEOUS G 6556 Iredell County O. As A. Fund CPW oe: G 6557 Iredell County A. F. D, C, Fund PEE so) G 6558 Iredell County M, As A. Fund 720.51 oR OR cE oe Rok oa oa hoe eo v4 eee. t ites SORA ty fae fos eon aN vee | 6780 WOOO RAR oO ed fe) Ww Iredell County A, P. Te D. Fund g 1, 7340h7 Iredell County 0. As A, Fund oe Iredell County A, F, D. Ce Fund PEE" Iredell County A. P. T. De Fund . Ber) Cee ae ee s oh6 Ne T, Housten, Treas. County School Fund 50,000.00 A. E, Guy, Treas. Statesville City Sghools 25 ,000,.00 Miss Eunice Price, Treas, Mooresville Graded School 1s ee 23, 350,00 Iredell County Special Tax Refund Account Sia Ie T. Ayery, Jre Okede Lien Collection Fee 300,00 Iredell County OA, Fund Pe OP Wer ae at ve | 1, 700.00 Iredell County Health Department Monthly Budget eg ha Pe behets, State Commission for the Blind., Aid to Blind 943.69 ema a) Correcting error pLePhe 8) Magic City Mortgage Co, Heb aes baits vel 20,10 Williams Mortgage Service Inc, * ploy Prey | Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund < Ret. pa Pe Ne. Ce Local Severnment Employees’ Retirement System « Ret, 1,061.96 Hospital Saving Association Insurance Bet North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax PMs) Phe, 2) $ 190,074.93 Less Payroll Deductions: Be Th] . ESP e LEOB&R . aS Pe S| Social Security 665.81 Tax: Federal yay 70l¢60 Nae ha by Pate) bGiibe tlt ere yesh) GRAND 707 AL $ 185,836.h2 : = E i | Annual Budget 94,132.00 yer k rie rs Rees | | Salary 1,075.00 62 Jessie T. Parker " Byres 63 Mildred G, Johnsen " 367.00 ry Ina B. bao beg 326.66 65° Lexine A, White " 350,00 ee ee. " BS ores) Mee ts to eek) i 350.00 68 Raeferd A, Thomas ® 517,00 69 Rellin W, Johnsen " bye PNY 70 Trey R.Sceggins Jre sd eee, 8) Tl Mary Lee Stroud ® Bree) 72 Joyce EB, Dobsen dig a 302,00 73 Le Me little sg 175.00 7h Arthur D,°Cewan . ra ele t) 75 Ina M. Galliher ig 10,00 B 961 Py S, West Construction Co. Repairs ~- Burglary Damage 131.12 B 962 Service Glass & Builders Specialties, Ince = Repairs " mer d B 963 Star Milling Coe ie te) 59.10 B 96 Holmes Drug Coe " ey B 966 Doris P. Johnson Travel 4172 B 967 Mildred Johnsen " byl be B 968 Jessie T. Parker " 9438 B 969 Ina B. Pope " 65473 B 970 Lestine A. White bl 56.07 B 971. Rollin W. Jemsen " 100,00 B 972 Trey Re Scoggins Jre " eye ar B 973 Raeford A. Thomas n 100.00 Me eR el n BhPys.®) PR 975 City of Statesville Services lhe7S B 976 Mooresville Telephone Co, Ince " 12071 B 977 Southern Bell Telephone Ce. ® | bre te & 978 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Supplies y Py 28 2 979 American Public Health Association « Membership 15.00 B 980 Millsaps Hdwe. Co. Supplies cee) B 981 Beam Printing Cos " 45.58 B 982 Petty Cash Fund eR Pan eel 43.80 B 983 Iredell Laundry Co. Laundry 1.68 B 98h Pe Re Mason, M,De Clinicians Fee pore!) PB 985 Ne. C, Local Gevernment Baployees' Retirement System - Rete TSS Pye) B 989 Margaret F. Bolt Travel Pree) 1 Pp 1 1 MISCELLANEOUS B Ne C. Lecal Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Ret» yaya Oey B 987 North Carelina National Bank Federal Tax Withheld 533.20 B 988 Hospital Saving Associatien Insurance Py ers 8 ‘ 4 TOTAL $ 8,022.58 Less Payroll Deductions: { eae we eke Social Security peu PrN ‘ Tax: Federal 533.20 State 111,88 } Insurance 78.02 1,062.13 $ 6,960eh5 Perera, Mee ACR.) yr a RL, 471637 21 Mary Neil Conner Salary 75200 22 Virginia M. Deaton f PST 23 Constance S, Lomax bd 87,00 2, Leta K. Poston " 100.00 25 Violet K. Caudle Ma eet 8) A 89h Leta K. Poston Travel yPae)| A 895 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services 2550 A 896 The Children's Book Council, Inc, Supplies 8,00 A 897 North Carolina State Library Beoks & Processing 390,36 PWRsh Mh led eh ge MeO oy leu game Beles Supplies Ee Fy.) A 899 Cokesbury, Southeastern Regional Service Center = Books 6032 A 900 Statesville Public I4brary Books =~ awards LP b, A 901 Campbell and Hall Ince Book bey) A 902 Statesville Library’ Pet ara Res) 100,00 A 903 Tew of Mooresville " Verte!) A 90k Ne C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System « Rete yea i La) MISCELLANEOUS A 905. Ne. C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Rete 26486 A 906 North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax 93610 A 907 Hospital Saving Association BG et bar titer) 16.) 136. 37 TOTAL $ 1,715.86 Less Payroll Deductionss Retirement rss Pa Lo) Social Security 32046 Tax: Federal + Pe ke) State 10.56 peetba a pre Pare GRAND: TOTAL $ 1,536.47 The meeting was adjourned at 5:20 P.M. until December 15 at i: 30 P.M. rr pe North Carolina, Iredell County i PRPS opi oe Filed for registration gn Ulerk to Board G4 the_t day of UP es pa and recorded i ok Deere oe Ue ee ene or ncaa ar TF ee PO aE ee aE Toons 15, 196h, in the Commissioners room of the courthouse, with all members of the board present, namely: E, ae aoe chairman; R, J. Holshouser, J, M. Wagner, Max R. James, Ce ae by Kestler, dre County Manager R. L. Shuford, Jr., and County Attorney I, T. Avery, Jr., were eae REQUEST FOR COMPROMISE JUDGMENT VS. J. Ge LACKEY, SR. Action was taken on request from J, Ge Lackey, Sr., for waiver of court costs in tax foreclosure suit Lame RC eae eats T It was moved by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mre Holshouser and passed by the Board that in the case of Iredell County versus J. Ge Lackey, Sre, et al, a tax suit for back taxes for the years 1959 and 1962, that due to the fact that it was an error of the Tax Office in addressing the tax notices to Statesville rather than er tee sl a South Carolina, and, therefore, Mre Lackey had not received notice that these taxes were due, they hereby instructed the County Attorney to enter into a compromise judgment with Mr. Lackey upon payment of the taxes, interest, etce of $7.77 for 1959 and $11,60 for 1962, a total of $19.37 in full settlement, without payment of any costs on the part of the Lackeyse TAX LISTERS. On motion by Mre Holshouser, seconded by Mr’. Kestler, the board approved the following tax listers for 1965 as recommended by the tax sufiervisor, with the Union Grove appointment still to be made: oF apap Bil:4 oa eet Lynch Murdeck Rte 1, Troutman, Ne Cy Saas eng te tt ee Pe EB iak tog Rte 5, Statesville, N. Ce Chambersburg Mrs. Spruce R, Hart Rte 7 Box 201, Statesville Concord Mr. Hal Brown Rte 2, Stony Point, N. Cy. Cool Springs Mrse J, A, Tomlin See Na) ee BO Davidsen Mrs. Charles Dorton Rte , Mooresville, N,. C, Eagle Mills Le eso) Houstonville, N, Ce pe UB Eire) Mrs. Sam Brown & Mrs, Tom Neill Troutman, N. Ce New Hope ta Pee.) Pee ert tee asl Rte 1, Union Grove, N. Cy eB ba Pe Pe ey Olin, N, C, Rieger lta 4 Mrs Henry Martin Rt. 2, Statesville, N. Ce» je). i era] _ Rte 6, Statesville, N.C, Baba ba lel ba 4 te ee ek) eee ee Harmony, N, C, etc aed , a (Alternate) Mrs, Katherine K. Pattersen Py, BIDS FOR COUNTY OFFICE BUILIDINGs The following bids for a county office building were received and opened at 5:00 P.M, as set forth in the advertisement ad Ser ty GENERAL CONTRACT Alte 1 Alt. 2 be R tg Base Bid gs) Lee) Bis we est tas) me ee 178 , 800 « 3,000 No bid Elmore Construction Co. 180, 300 Se ry 2!) “ 2 Oy ete Vana Coa Res] Lo 161, 290 - 2,900 . 8 ae eae BE.) Building oP Ba Lee) ts) ~ Bry © +. :2 ELECTRICAL CONTRACT Bidder bof tl esp as | Brown Electric Coe 17,990 Caldwell Electric Co, meth Overcash Electric Co, eRe STB Me alts to 2 " Sigmon Electric Co,. 22,833 George Be Stevens Co, 21', 500 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACT Bidder Base Bid Charles E. Brawley, Ince 28 , 980 Parlier Plumbing & Heating | 3, 282 PLUMBING CONTRACT Bidder Base Bid Charles E. Brawley, Ince 11, 20 Parlier Plumbing & Heating 12,861 Le R. Troutman Plumbing 12,588 The bids were held open for study until the next meetings BIDS FOR TAX MAPPING. Mr. Kestler reported that he and Mr. Shuford had investigated the proposed tax mapping pwecedure and that use of the eek Ge ae aT | would add approximately $600,00 to the costs The county manager was authorized te ee ase ok SRT eae a) grid system in the specifications, ae eee] sor 417 te 967 as er iee REPAIRS. Mr. Shuford reported that the chimney at the jail had been cy sha a ae el ae YO He! e meeting was adjourned at 6:10 P.M, until Monday, December 21, 196) r ? at 7:30 P.Me lay F oat Nf ee we Gee ‘ | Clerk to Board / North Carolina, Tredell County OE We heey) 20-8 ae- tek i) we CeeEy cy ss r Fag and recorded ys Boo ‘3 Ay eeu?) ber 21, 1964 | Page 1 re soon 17 ma3d68 pe Vu MO cy tae Me MO teh oa Me mesa Cow eleas Mba 4B a tae Lt sR) Mro Mbyte Nay December 21, 1965, in the commissioners room of the courthouse, at 7:30 P.M. Present: E. E. Boyer, chairman; R,. J. Holshouser, R, B, Kestler, Jr., Max R, James, and J. M. Wagnere Absent: None Others present: R, Le Shuford, Jr., county managers INVOCATION. The meeting was opened with invocation by Mr. Kestlere COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING, Jack Adams, of Adams & Pegram, reviewed the bids received on the ane of fice building and called attention to the fact that only two bids were received for heating and air conditioning, which would necessitate rebidding for tiiis contract. The board, on motion made by Mr. Wagner and seconded by Mr. Holshouser, authorized the architects to rebid the heating and air conditioning with bids to be received at 5:00 P.M, on January ll, 1965, and deferred action on the other bids until that timee TAX LISTING. The board approved appointment of Mrs. Clay Keller as tax lister in Union Grove township, and approved substitution of Mrs, Gilbert Martin in Sharpesburg for Mr. Henry Martin, who was appointed but could not serve. The board also set listing hours for Statesville, in addition to regular office hours, Friday nights, Jan. 22 and 29th, and Saturday mornings on January 23 and 30th, DISTRICT MEETING OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Plans were discussed for the district meeting to be held in Statesville on January 20, with arrangements to be made te entertain the wives of commissioners, if they wished to come. Chairman Boyer reported that he is writing to each county chairman to urge attendances J ADJOURN. The December meeting was finally adjourned at 9:10 P.M. on } December 21, 1965» Nor bp Carolina, Tr jell County ed: for regis ation | pe has 5% 5 at) Vel day of men asa to rz January h, 1965 oe ae eam 17 mad69 The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, January h, 1965, at 1:30 P.M., in the Courtroom of the Courthouse, Commissioners present: E, Ee Boyer, chairmans R, J. Holshouser, Re B. Kestler, Jre, and Max R, James, Ne Tn ee Oe PY Ta Also present were the county manager, R. Le Shuford, Jr., and’ the county attorney, Te Te Avery, Ire The meeting was opened with the invocation by Commissioner Holshousere INVOCATION, a PO) B08 CP tC hel ea approximately two hundred (200) maps which were recgived on December 31 and tabulated by the county manager, were presented for consideration: BASIN BID (#% ITEM OF SPECIFICATIONS ) Cost per Estimated Total Cost American Air Surveys, Pittsburgh, Pa. by ane, 0 $ 11,400 Southerland Blue Print, Charlotte, N, C. 43.00 8,600 Aerial Surveys, Cleveland, Ohie 1.00 8, 200 ALTERNATE BID American Air Surveys, Pittsburgh, Pa, pos Pie © Carolina Aerial Surveys, Rocky Mount, N, C, - 4,985 or Piedmont Aerial Surveys, ee eis ae Ne Ce Beret 7,000 Southerland Blue Print, Charlotte, N, Ce 19,00 3,800 Arter discussion, the board voted to award the contract to Southerland Plue Print, Charlotte, Ne Ce on the alternate bid of $19.00 per unit for an estimated two hundred maps plus $10.00 per hour for necessary consulting time. Motion to award the contract was made by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, and passede COUNTY LIBRARY. Miss Violet Caudle, county librarian, met with the board to report on the activities of the county librarye NEGRO EXTENSION WORK, De O- Ivey, agricultural extension agent, gave an oral report for his department for the preceding six months, and filed the 196 ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT and the 1965 ANNUAL PLAN OF WORK, PUG RPC 81M ehhh ae bMS M ELT SME olde e Fete! by Mr. Kestler, four eee SRL Mea ME RE Mea eh Be ta ME Tesch cts Me TE Tale te Pte] by the welfare director, January h, 1965 ee ee SERVICE FOR RADIO EQUIPMENT, ‘The county manager submitted a proposal from Electromec, Inc,, for servicing radio equipment for the sheriff's department, with comparative information of the cost of the service now handled by T, K. Abernethy, whe has serviced the equipment for a number of yearse Pending further action by General Electric in determining Mr. Apernethy's continued status as an approved GE service point, which is expected by April, the board agreed te take no action at bE BeOS Oe Sk) Wy meee ME ss CM ge Cm CT Pe TAX SUIT - J. N. WOOTEN (MRS, JETTIE RITCHIE). Mrse Tressie Boyd, attorney for Mrs. Jettie Ritchiek requested the board to waive the costs in the tax suit on lots charged in the name of J. N. Wooten which were sold to Mrs. Jettie Ritchie and on which tax foreclosure suit had been started for 1951, 1952, 1953, and 1955 taxes, amounting to $10.7, plus costs of $0.00, Upon motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the tax collector was authorized to accept 50% of the tax and Orel a re amounting to $25.23, to be applied on the tax in full with balance te apply to costs, and the attorney was authorized to sign a consent judgment on behalf of the county. TAX COLLECTOR'S SETTLEMENT OF 1963 TAXES, The following statement was filed by N. T, Houston, Treasurer~Tax Collector, and accepted by the Board of Commissioners as shows: Complying with the statutes of the State Ps North Carolina, I hereby file a final settlement of taxes for the Niet ta SP charged to me as Tax Collecter of Iredell County, this loth day of December 196, as follows: Charges: Ad Valorem Poll and Dog $1 832 678 29 Discoveries 6 363 80 Total Charges $ 1 839 Oh2 09 Credits Remittances to Treasurer and Peleases $1 714 76h 75 1963 Land Sale Certificates 90 009 56 1963 Personal Property Poll and Dog 3 267 78 $ 1 839 Oh2 09 Mr. Thurston H,ustoh, Tax Collector of Iredell County, after being duly sworn, deposes and sdys the above is a true and correct statement and account. of all 1963 taxes charged to him as Tax Collector, and that he has made a diligent effort to collect the insolvent list, but has been unable to collect the remaining taxes _/s/ Ne T. Houston Tax Collecter Jamary 4, 1965 BOOK ‘ei a Ys | Te The foregoing account of Mr, Thurston Houston, Tax Collector ef Iredell County, was made by me from detailed audit as of October 1, 196k, and is correct to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, and I hereby approve same, this the pt) day pf December 196k. Jano, Cline & Barnard Certified Public Accountants The foregoing settlement and account together with the books containing the receipts for all uncollected taxes for the year 1963 are hereby received, and the said settlements and accounts, after due examination, are allowed and approved and ordered recorded as a final settlement of 1963 taxes, and the list of uncollected taxes attached is allowed'as the insolvent list for 1963, The certificates of Land Sales for 1963, and the insolvent Bersonal Property and Poll and Dog Taxes are ordered returned to the Tax Collector and he is instructed and ordered to proceed to collect the remaining uncollected taxes as provided by Lawe This the th day of January 196k. wisA ory Ee Bover Chairman im tae Pe OSes [s/ Max Re James Wale RCs See TAX COLLECTIONS. Mre Houston submitted a report of tax collections for December, showing total collections amdunting to $337,257.50. rate SURETY BONDS. After a report from the county manager and further discussion on the various surety bonds in force for county officials and employees, the board passed a motion made by Mr. Kestler and seconded by Mr. 'Hjlshouser that the county accountant's bond be incregsed to $10,000.00 and primary blanket bond in the amount of $20,000.00 be secured for all employees not covered by special bondse BUILDING PERMUT ADVERTISEMENT. The board approved the advertisement calling to abeention to the building permit requirement for Lake Norman areas | U BIDS FOR TAX APPRAISING BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL PERSONAL PROPERTY, The following bids for appraising business and commercial personal property for 1965, were received: wea end tet \ See aa tessa eT Yee ¥ $ 80,00 per day eee oe Ce ae le H. Yoh 100,00 " Marshall & Stevens ‘ 175.00 * The board authorized the county manager and tax supervisor to hire the lowest responsible bidder, taking into consideration the qualifications of the appraiser who will be on the job and the time he will be available, with the starting date to be as soon as possible after January 15th. INSTITUTE OF BOVERNMENT SCHOOLS FOR COUNTY MANAGER AND COUNTY Pie) 5 99) ‘ The board authorized Mr. Shuford to Peete the two sessions of the Institute of Government's school for county managers on January 28 ~ 30 and February 18 = 20; and approval was given for Mr. Avery to attend the school for county attorney's on February 18 = 20, ROAD PETITION, Petition to the State Highway Commission for addition of O.l; miles to Holly Springs Road, Harmony Rte 2, was ap»roved for submission to the SONA ME NM RT hey Pm FIRE COMMISSION, Commissioner J. M. Wagner was appointed to serve as the use LSet he Mba lee kt teh el eae Moe tae eat commission, on motion by Mre James, seconded by Mr. Holshouser. TAX REBATES. The following tax rebates issued by the tax supervisor's office during Becember for the reasons show were approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler: Name Township Yeay eV re) sl Amte Roy Ge Coggins C. Creek ee By order of Board 1953 : : No Poll Tax rae @ iD f ' " hos? . Pree " " ° Be » rae 8) C. E, Hodver Barringer rah Highway took land PAs William H. Knox Davidson Bayi In Service (No Poll) yee) Scevill Mfg. Ce, ee phe) Error in Machines : aa | Kd Ray Byers ors Re) Bar Double on Poll 2,00 Southern Railway kor Bor CCT VM CTT a 10.72 Marcia P. Miller ena y a: Ck ee Pee) 75% value not taken charged at 100% value roe January 4, 196k pe ee) Je A, Deaten Scovill Mfge Cos tony OE be ee ee Gladys C, Smith, Este pe hee et Nannie I james Sara J. I james Re Ge Ingle LI bs REY ets eer) Oneva Heaggins ‘M. Be Sigmon Dottie oe Atel anette et SPee ere ey ie) 1m Seer meer ole Tae Se) Oe Kenneth F, Stroud Louis L. Smith Martha E, Harris pee ae TT Will Adams Will Adams Will Adams Will Adams LIST OF BILLS: Concord Concord Inside emt mts.) 4 Chsbdge " E. Mills Tsbge Inside = Bethany Fallstow Shiloh Oytside Inside " A E. oem 8 Shiloh Concord Inside bi Ui Pe ys ph pie) po Phe phe Ba.) BEN Bk.) pe pee Beal Ben pero pa ]oy Bet pean ea Beas eon eran 1963 ean ray TS 1962 pial 1960 bot Double on poll yee Double listing ob Machines at W, J. Munre should be outside 469 Error in machines BY 4 Double listing 5 Piey4 Error belongs to Paul Barnes, Pith ae MetArt wera r " o 71.07 IBM Penalty error Bae) ss Bre 8 " 2.87 r are 8 68: GB soa) ee 5 oieee No Poll tax Pao basi Oe Sea hem aclst es aa) Error in listing 12433 Error in listing ob Pie, Brror in 196] transfer oye) No House reeks House belongs to Statesville Concrete he05 Double listing ere Rs) Double listing on car eres No Poll Tax rrAe w No House : 2 " 16.59 " Ror Se " a PY " ee *) 526 by ai 528 529 565 633 5 6980 ha 7008 QQ 2 i) 6919 hak} pied oct S54 pie | iat | 559 i551 ane s15 G 6800 G 6806 (¢ 6815 G 6817 G 6876 c é919 G 693 emmosy iil : 6972 G 6960 Ee Es Boyer Re J. Holshouser ae Pe 0) Ak) ee FS ae eee te Je Me VET s et 1a Bernice M. McJunkin Louise B, Hall Irene P. Washington Iredell County Election Fund Southern Bell Telephone Co, Petty Cash, Treas. International Business Machines Corp. = Rent Mary Lee Cowles Pegrey P. Summers Louise M. Taylor Mary Jane Martin John T, Smith C. E. Evans Ee Fe Saum Wanda L. Young Atlantic Envelope Co. E. F, Saum John Te Smith Ue. S, Postmaster U. Ss. Postmaster Printcwpafters Inc. ae COUNTY COMMISSIONERS bh) 5 Per Diem & Mileage L SFE tang NYU tos 4 bi Expenses Services Misce Expense Ne CoxPublic Employees Social Security Agency - Sec. Sec, DATA PROCESSING TAX SUPERVISOR Envelopes Expenses Nia ha oe Postage Box Ren$ Supplies International Business Machines Corpe ~ Cards Ce E. Evans Je Te Smith Beam Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co. Travel " Supplies Services Annual Budget 6,800.00 Seek Nove 30 1,634.10 10.60 13.20 10,60 12.80 10,00 150.00 207.20 Annual Budget Spent Nov. 30 18 ,840.00 7,602.03 nkePus 8) 10,00 13,654.60 by Pe Pas) Py) RCSL EPL Annual Budget 7,000.00 Spent Nove 30 5,771.87 bd Phe) Annual Budget Spent Nove 43,530.00 15, 305.10 Bere 19E,9€ 200.-CC 235.00 pyre oy 326.00 100.00 Bert 4:) 735038 v0 Oe 8 50.00 1,500.00 SPre) “i Se 117.63 ope} 21.00 Bree BET bye Te ea CS Th BUILDING MAINTENANCE Annual Budget 26,570.00 Spent Nove 30 8,002.39 a3 Site Reker ak Cae tay 49.62 jae BRRC mr al " PRY S43 Willie Tayler " Ys Ne Rhee Meat " Ty Pi Be " yes o Cie RRA Me ts) " 47050 vee ROR Met) " TY) S48 Willie Jones " Ty PS) S49 Michael R. Lackey " 25200 550 Michael R, Lackey " rast 9) 551 Michael R, Lackey " 25200 SY eee oRsler Sam mee tl ck g # yar iee) ¢ 6877 Holland Coal Co. ora ee @ 6878 Transport Clearings of the Carolinas, Inc. - Freight ra bd G 6879 Pace Products Inc. Supplies pe) Piey G 6880 Hunt & Co. Ince Door Mats 40.17 G 6881 Rental Uniform Service ee Rope t-) 16.50 OMe sey ACTS Most Somes) eRe hy -ae ery) rae Mea 1, 331.00 G 6920 Public Service Co. of Ne Ce ery nr ePy.8) CMe by MBP UT eee ark le Mes mer Supplies Wa Cs G 6979 City of Statesville Core Ry) 266.57 G 698 Thomas & Heward Co. Supplies 31.83 G 6985 Home Exterminating Cos. Pest Control Service 5200 G 6986 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs Sry.) ei red Alex Ross — ee G 6997. Petty Cash, Treas. sce Expense STO! : : ™ 3, 218.61 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Annual Budget 299,061.00 Spent Nove 30 h, 743.00 G 691k Statesville Racord & Landmark, Inc. ~ Ad (Pe! 7.00 SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Annual Budget 135,326.00 Spent Nove 30 23,682.60 S31 Joe A, Cloaninger SE we Sag Pra, 8 560 Ruth G, Etchisen “3 135,00 561 Larry Galliher 6 ors 8) c 6789 Keiger Insurance Agency Coreners Bond 19.00 G 6790 Fearing Insurance Agency Rege of Deeds Bond 65.00 G 6791 Beam & McKnight Agency Sheriffs & Clk. of Court Bonds 32600 G 6805 J. M. Deaten & Sons Tax Refund ey Poss, G 6883. Jano, Cline & Barnard Balance on audit 600.00 G 688 W, N. Alexander Coroners Jury ae. @) G 6885 Clyde Robinson " Pre. 8) G 6886 Carroll Starrette " ord 8,8) : fateleW 4 We Ne Alexander 6.00 G 6888 Geerge Poole . 6.00 Pas ee Seer Te 6,00 G 6890 Mrs. Claudia Robinsen Secretary - Coroner 4.00 } 6891 Medical Aides Laboratory Coroners Accte 5-00 : 6892 Dr. Harry Be Underwood " 40.00 G 6893 Me Be aes ve) Tax Refund pairs) G 689k Town of Mooresville eta FePrese} a 6895 Public Oil Service Station Fire Truck Expense RPich! G 6896 Tow of Troutman Contract 50,00 G 6897. Harmony Fire Dept. " 50.00 G 6898 Mt. Mourne Fire Depte Ince " Parl ee G 6899 Cool Springs Fire Dept. ba 50.00 G 6900 Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. " 50.00 G 6901 West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. by en al®) G 6902 Central School Vol. Fire Dept. " 50.00 G 6903 Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. e 50,00 Bes) G rn Vel. | em. Cool Springs Vel. Fire Dept. * eee ee ke ey e 3.00 G 6907 Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. bd 138.00 ES Beko ae ale et eh " pe) TEs) G 6909 Troutman Velunteer Fire Dept. * 20.00 G 6910 Dept. of Conservation & Development ~ Ferest Fire Control G 6911 Walker Insurance Inc, TY) 1,199.00 CG 6912 National Guard ~ Sjatesville Donation 25200 - G 6913 National Guard ~ Mooresville " 25200 G 691, Statesville Recerd & Landmark Ad pre ie) G 6915 Bernice McJunkin Peel very 22013 G 6916 Tennessee Carolina Pee Ince + Freight on hespital os G 6917 Dr. J. Be Henninger AP ey Tee 36.00 G 6918 West Iredell Vol. Fire Depte Fire Calls 40.00 G 6947 W. A. Shoemaker Destroying still prt G eS he d Petty FT) ae eet Sir Expense 13,00 G 7002 Law Enforeement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~- Rets PEE Pek G 700h W. C, Lecal Gevernment Bapleyees! Retirement System ~ Rete pele Pee G 7008 N. C. Public Employees’ Social Security Agency ~ Soc. Sece eee r a PLANNING and ZONING Spent Nove pest es) Bre Je Allen Knex 533 John F, Long " pete Se Ke Le Raymer, AB a bel Pb 28) ; 535 Homer Cornelius " Sh 536 J. Mack Morrow iW Py 537 He W. Sloop " Phys poy wees) 8 Me Pe a ba | CPE ng 400,00 G 6921 Traffic & Planning Associates Professional Service 300,00 G 6945 Bdwin H. Parks beet te 5 een G 6972 Beam Printing Co, Supplies beta) PSL: Annual Budget 13,275%00 Se ea he ©) PPB sei Rebert L. Shuford, Jre Salary Cee Pee} ' Bertie M. Stout ® 50200 G 6807. Re L. Shwford, Jr. Travel (erie 8) G 6922 Carolina Business Machines Ince ~ Service & Supplies sya s G 6973 Paul B, Williams Ince Supplies Sew e4 G 6980 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 20,00 1,097.24 COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Annual Budget 11,10,00 Spent Nove 30 4,890.82 Betty Jean Rebb Salary 300,00 565 Bernice MeJunkin " by eons G 6817 Us. S, Postmaster eae Tt lie 50 G 6922 Carolina Business Machines Ince. a eae pred) G 6971 Brady Printing Co. Salve he G 6980 Southern Bell Telephone Co, ae VY Pio! CLEP tae Annual Budget 74,013.00 Spent Nove 30 31,379.90 Frances S, Roland 260,00 Me MEY Te a | . 400,00 568 R, E, Perkins bs eee. 8 +) Qo a] © QR O.0.0 © eal ‘oO 8 to bi -F4 583 pte be} 6817 Tah Soo Se 6972 Coe OMQOQ wm . VERE a as: , ee ile cl TT a . spiel on 12a? William G, J,hnson Pv eae | Ire M. Overcash Jre Lawrence 0. Goodin Brady H. Johnson Bee ee | Peer tw Bertie M. Steut LPS se Pt. The Harrison Co. Beckers | Ae C. Nichols Paul B, Henkel Dwight Myers Pee ee leg Le 0. Goodin ober Ton me PM ede ett) William G, Johnsen Marshall Maness I. M. Overeash Jr. R. B, Perkins Je ©, Rumple BPE PD ere ey Jimmy L. Wooten Lazenby-Mentgomery Hdwe Co. Brady Printing Co.» Southern Bell Telephone Co. Te ) Abernethy Petty Cash, Trease ag ee eee Box Rent eee F " ee Tee.) a ber Supplies Travel a TREASURER™TAX COLLECTOR Judy L. Gilleland Betty Jane Cooke Flossie S. King Housten L. Johnston ) Pe Houston Ne Te Houston U. S. Postmaster Ne Te. Houston H. Le Johnston Starrette Typewriter Service Brady Printing Coe Southern Bell Telephone Co, pee NE Box Rent Expenses dpe hat Supplies " Services REGISTER OF DEEDS Imogene W, Blankenship HelenR, Gregory Elizabeth H. Goodrum ame) Pest) L. Le Nesbit Lr a eas arg Mitchell Printing Co. Starrette Typewriter Service shat To Me ue Behe sl ame Py Beam Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co, ; ' Annual Budget Spent Nove, 30 BY FT tere Bale h726 29 215200 2 bs 5008 yore) 350.00 TPS eee TPS @ pan ell: vhern el 2075 5) Annual Budget Spent Nov. 3 37,580.00 Pe een sbree) 2 2 2 Ti (erie) 75.00 75<00 ers, 4eSO rPeeY | Bey) 9028 9393 AA a ~ Set 6937 6939 69h0 6941 69k2 oblate) 6972 eer Veen 7008 a ae oe Ee om Ie oe Ne om oe Bow oo | oe > ee) fo) ON 4 608 ] 610 6817 3 6960 Gg 6961 G 6962 G 6979 G 6980 G 6997 ta =) Pa Pees 12.38 O. Ac Dearman Sr. 12.36 Evelyn 8, Bunch bg 10,00 Edna F,. Brow RPE Pe 6] Fay 8, Marks ® Bi Pe 8) Thurston Templeton by 350,00 Ronnie W. Karriker " 350,00 Anne C. Johnson Ld 386,00 ASCs Bete) eSB bs 47 600 Ayonelle C, McVey bl Bore. 8) Elisabeth French Boyd Md Bistorne. @) eee " Bemee) Mary A. Deaten * Bint t) Jewell C. Van Hoy " 386,00 wake M lel oat a) " 274.06 Sara Marie Neese m, 274200 lois I. Sigmon " 27400 Elizabeth J,hnston bd 226.00 Nora L. De " 27200 RP eae eb a " 226200 Edith Bryson Franklin 4 802.00 Ue. S. Postmaster Box Rent Te) Thelma ©. Barker Travel 67.93 pa els hee! " 15,68 Edna F, Brown My By) Mary Deaton " 23.31 Lucinda B. Dees 8 36405 PCat MOP Pe sto " re RT Ronnie Karriker " 28.91 Avonelle C. McVey " 20.37 Naan Eta bs y. 8a BREN " 20.51 Thurston Templeton " 23-63 Mooresville Telephone Co. Services ope C8) De K. McNeely & Sons eset 25.00 Dr. John S, Hardaway~ Medical 10,00 U. S. Postmaster Pet ae) pri 8) Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 11,09 Beam Printing Co. n {3.17 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services 216.05 N. C, Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System ~ Ret. 492,35 N. C. Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sece OPA FARM AGENT Annual Budget 2,557.00 Sena ee 8) 9,852.25 Elizabeth W. Weaver KP UE ay BEY Pew Betty C. Harrington " Bars the) Wayne L. Franklin " Eos PoNs 1 4 Nance, a " ye PY | Howard M. Stamey ig hb PLe 8) Harry W. Myers, Jre Ma 5 eee 8) Clifton E, Bridges « : 35200 U. S. Postmaster Bex Rent 6,00 Le Be Nance dre Travel 3322 a Je Webb Rent 150,00 Kee Lox Mfg. Cos Sota mea + Pte City of Statesville Services 49.68 Teast ee Mecl Em Me TE eduvelet MROL 4 " a Pe ds) Petty Cash, Treas. Misc, Expense Beard Meeting L ee ee mee ee Spent Nove 30 h3, 7651h / ' Pe dag Se { ae % og Lan eee Ry sr: ne ac ee Ce ee Annual Budget 6, 713200 7 A | Ce ote ee oe 612 Maxine Rutledge Salary | 1 | D, 0. Ivey bed F 190,00 : pov hey + ba ie Box Rent 3el0 e O. Ivey oe ate 2 : el Annual Budget 10,587.00 Spent Nov, 30 410,80 oy EM Se PORE dace Te) TUE tnd 146,08 615 Nancy I. Myers " ra P88) 616 Juliene M. Fulp n bly ALY 617 Nancy H. Murray ba BS Pes G 696, Nancy Myers Sy eyo me ay) year 8) G 6965 The Singer Co. Sewing Machine pa Pra G 6980 Southern Bell Telephone Co. ST baa eRe PS) CC MP IN VETERANS SERVICE Annual Budget 7,175.00 Spent Nove 30 2,927.30 phe oPe.8) Ruth G,. Etchison 618 Bertie M. Stout id 100.00 619 J. P. Van Hoy " 300,00 e4 6809 A pe a ET (oh 4 Travel 50.00 G 6817 U. S, Postmaster Te amen TA {8} G 6966 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies a G 6967 Ue S. Postmaster Sek gtd) prePae e) G 6971 Brady Printing Co. Supplies 26263 4 6980 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services hsF es) PLO) Annual Budget 9,653.00 Spent Nove. 30 35 711.50 620 Helen H. Kyles " 274400 G 6968 J. P. Van Hoy Travel SS Pade! G 6969 Holland Transfer Co, Storage 102,06 G 6980 Southern Bell Telephone Co, ro bag a tT ya e)s) G 700h Ne C, Local Government Employees! Retirement System ~ Rets Te G 7008 Ne C. Public Employees!’ Social Security Agency =~ Soce Secs yet Y Na COUNTY ATTORNEY Ff F — Annual Budget 2,400.00 Sol) eh Cok sO) 1,000.00 Ie Te. Avery, Jre Retainer Fee 200,00 oe y.0 Orr 8 3) Annual Budget 33,000.00 Spent Nove 30 13,6h3.49 Martha D. Parker 315,00 623 Robert L. Parks ba 340.00 62h Ralph H, Munday " Va PLe, 8) Betty M. Baity i 235200 Southern Bell Telephone Co. AS met) a) YP Annual Budget 19, 300.00 Spent Co ee 8) Pe bere by S52 Caroline Earnhardt platy 170,00 525 Edna Ferster " 160.10 CS ye MeO MCh me ret mea Le TB lel eat sw Tg 1,234.10 G 6980 Southern Bell Telephone Ce, Services 20.85 PL CMe Annual Budget 10,750.00 Spent Neve 4,190.00 629 Carl Ge Smith Salary 50,00 cs Beyce G, Gibsen Jre " cay XL OR. A. Hedrick " Sr Annual Budget Spent Nove 30 Carl G, Smith Annual Budget 25,845.00 Epent Nove30 Boma er G 680k He Ce Nants Repairing Chimney 703055 G 6978 J. C, Rumple Boarding Prisoners 1,419.18 G 6979 City of Statesville Ct a eel S| 112.16 G 6980 Southern Bell Telephone Co. ng 13.50 Ca we tee at ee ee ye etet vl pee G 6982 Modern Electric Co, Supplies Pdi G 6983 Public Service Co, of Ne C, Ince = Repairs 10,85 G 6984 Thomas & Howard Co» Supplies Pa La) G 6985 Home Exterminating Co, Pest Control Service 500 G 6986 Watts Plumbing & Heating Cos Repairs eee 2 4 Peery as te, Me Pee) Ser sh Nove x” 268.61 Bee) Boe 7 RR TE MHARM ARTE B2E820Q0Ga EBVSSRSRRSREB cag © @ he ee eo foe IE op a o> eo > me > > o> eo | Pee Tt eee SR eRS eee aes AE ete .e) VUE G 6990 G 6991 The a ee eee ae ‘ Mi i a rs 4 , my . on Wy , , bat) § eee ee rns IM a North State Properties Corp. pe des ae ees Je GC. Penney Co, Ince Sherrill White Shoe Co, Requal Bailey | Mrs, Albert C n Pye Meee Te) Poly C,. C, Blankenship Mrs. Sherrill Cowan Mrs. Roland Deal Jack Elliott Mrs. Leonard Freeze Mrs. Glenn Havner Mrs. Owen W, Lackey Mrs. om L. Pearce bie Pe Pec eT Mrs. Carl J. Reece Mrs. Spencer Reid iat PP stk Me eo Mrs. Bobby Sells Clara Sharpe Mrse J. Re Staley Feast eee SMror ar ett) Mrs. Jay Tayse Mrs. Clarence Ward Mrs. Roy E. LPs.) tt Pe PM Cas | Mrs. ClydeWilcex | bay han Ce Williams Mrs. Leon Wooten Fisher Drug Coe Forest Heights Pharmacy Goodman Drug Co. Ca eben Tamer ory Holmes Drug Co. Fin ge) aes pC eR eT CREO ta EB st ba Tong Statesville Drug Co, Troutman Drug Co, eee ke Peers Le ae Dre F. W. Dick Dr. Bill R, McLain Medical Arts Clinic Charlotte Memorial Hospital Lowrance Hospital Hill Haven Nyrsing Home Rowan Memorial Hospital Western Carolina Sanatorium The Childrens Clinic Je Ie Thomas me Groceries Clothing a Transportation & B.H. Care " Ld é 5 Z2asea2aseaeaeenaae2@ B22228 wo eee ea ile 3 a Hospitalizatien Ls Medical Hospitalization Trans. & Hospitalization } Creeks Og ee us la ae Spent Nov, 30 1,030.99 Annual Budget Spent Nov. 30 35,000.00 BES) Poy 4 ESTs} BETS.) 47.82 22.18 205.00 167.88 100,00 200,00 OP Y) 200,00 50,00 100,00 50,00 5 Ore 8) 50,00 100,00 200.00 100.00 pie eee 100,00 100,00 50.00 100,00 pi one 6) 95208 iePeB 50,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 or a Bee. 33.18 Pye) 17.90 Brie.) 78.3h 88.97 PS] 5-00 35200 ee 3.00 20);.00 90,00 Pay; rao) 49.75 es) 8,100.00 3462.85 eRe aay pee) G 6992 Cliff-Day & Co. tee RT| Tey | G@ 6993 The Fechheimer Bros, Co, Uniforms er ere Ne Ge. Speir Cos bea tra T| coe ee a) ey J YP) G 679, Goodyear Mortgage Co. " 58.30 G 6795 Magic City Mortgage Co. Ince " 6015 CG 6797 N. Ce Dept. of Revenue Use Tax ere) G 6799 Iredell County A, P. T. De Fund PE ayy G 6802 Iredell County 0. As Ae Fund 2,987.36 G 6803 Iredell County A. Fe De Ce Fund 776697 G 6810 Iredell County Health Department - Mo. Budget Payment SPU bets) G 6811 Iredell County 0. A, A. Fund 5 mt] G 6812 Iredell County A. F. De Ce Fund 204076 G 6813 Iredell County A. P. Te De Fund 231-11 > 681, Williams Mortgage Cos Refunding wreng tax payment 89.16 CMS eMC kg tut td. me. be ea Tr) 108,15 G 6995 Veterans Administration " (Leb Y4 G 6996 Security Life & Trust Co. " ert) G 6998 Ae Es Guy, Treas. Statesville City Schools pie Pee ome 8) G 6999 Mrs, Eunice P. Harwell, Treas. M'ville City Schools Fee 0.0 Pte @ G 7000 Ne Te Housten, Treas. Iredell County General School Fund 50,000.00 G 70OOl Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Rete. paTE Pes} G 7003 Ne C, Local Government Empleyees' Retirement System'~ Ret. ok Pry G 7005 Hospital Saving Assocs Insurance 376456 G 7006 N, C,. Department of Revenue Withholding Tax PES Ae! ¢ 7007 Ne C. National ie tet @ " ey G 7009 Ne Ce Pyblic Employees! Social Security Agency 2,004.10 Pease TOTAL 227,462.56 Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement 811,67 LsEe0 eBe& Re BEG PS S| hore lor Pry 641.77 Taxt Federal 2,680.60 Insurance er easy Ys GRAURD PTOPAL $ 222,279 1h sox 17 mae 383 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Annual Budget 9,132.00 SC Os oP | etl) eet me Tt Pa tg 1,075.00 77 Jessie T, Parker " 367.00 (eRe. meme TS | ba 367,00 79 Ina Be Pepe . BES PS) 60 Lexine A, White " Bo OP) 81 Doris P, Johnson " 350.00 82 Margaret F, Bolt " 350,00 83 Raeford A, Thomas " 517,00 Se RGR MRL. tt) | " 543-00 85 Bk Me OMS Tt) 4-9 hs mb ay " 469.00 86 Mary Lee Stroud " 317,00 87 Joyce E. Dobson " 302,00 . 8B L. Mg little " 175200 89 arthur D. Cowan " 215,00 90 Ina M. Galliher i) 10,00 91 E. E. Boyer Beard Meeting 8.00 by aaa i Rhyne 3a bd 8.00 93 Je Ge Bagnal " 8,00 94 Te. Ray Gibbs i] 8,00 95 Fred W. Lowry * 8,00 97 T. Ce Delk bd pore dl 98 Je He Nicholson " 8.00 3) 990 Star Milling of Supplies pera B 991 Ina B, Pope , Travel rere B 992 Lexine A. White " 40.18 b> eet tae ba es Ta n 28.98 B 99 Deris P. Johnson " yore) B 995 Jessie T. Parker n ores) BR 996 Mildred Johnson . 43.82 E 997 Rollin W, Johnson oj 100.00 P 998 Troy R, Scoggins Jr. " veera-2t BR 999 Ernest Ward " sei B 1000 Raeford A. Thomas bd p WriePRcle P 1001 City of Statesville Services 46305 P 1002 Mooresville Telephone Co, Inc, " Pe.,®) 3.1003 Southern Bell Telephone Co, n 76.9% 2 100k N.C, State Board of Health Supplies Ps B 1005 Winchester Surgical Supply Co, " PPA os) B 1006 E, Ne Scroggs » Pon PB 1007 Starrette Typewriter Service " EP F. 1008 Millsaps Hdwe Co, n Va bi B 1009 Parlier Plumbing & Heating Co, Repairs els P 1010 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, " Cree B 1011 Pargas Gas pio Ee) 2 1012 Bud's Oil Co, Fuel Oil 6630 Fk 1013 Mis-State Oil Co, ® 65.al # 1OLi Iredell Laundry Co. Ince Laundry 9,05 P 1015 Petty Cash Fund Misce Expense 43.80 RP 1016 J. S. Hardaway, M.D, Clinicians Fee 20,00 B- 1017 Ne C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System - Ret, Ty Oe P 1022 N. C. Public Employees! Social Security Agency - Soc. Sece ere 9338.13 MISCELLANEOUS B 1016 N. C. Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System - Ret. yaa ey | B 1019 Hospital Saving Assocs Insurance vier 8/2 2 1020 N. C. National Bank Withholding Tax 519610 PR 1021 Ne. C. Department of Revenue " be iret) 5B 1023 Ne. Ce Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency = Soc. Sece les Ptel it I,517.91 TOTAL Poles Pia Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement 219607 Toles Lo 109277 Taxt Federal 519.10 Sea) pa Py 1) pO vba tetor 78.02 PUES ae GRAND TOTAL 7,81h.0h ee - 1 sy ° LIBRARY Annual Budget 19,)15,00 Spent Nove 30 9,050.86 26 Mary Neil Conner Salary pris.) 27 Virginia M. Deaten bd 233.33 28 Constance S, Lomax " 87.00 29 Leta K. Poston " 55200 Seen ky ae Ome OT. " 00,00 A908 Fyont Street "66" Washing Booknobile 6.00 PE: (hee haste Mesl YM TE lett Os Sta Rel] ph’ A910 Starrette Typewriter Service Se ee reo A9ll Ne Cy State Library Books & Processing 303.1) A912 The H. We Wilson Co, ale Rer ta Ke T | 11.00 A 913 Thomas Bouregy & Coe Ince Te) so ee A 91h Thames Book Company " a!) A 915 Frank Goldman " bee A 916 Tartan Book Sales, Ince " Pele) A 917 Ne C. Public Bmployees' Soc. Sece Agency = Soc. Secg _ ere Be} A918 Ns. C. Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System ~ “et, 6lie 37 A 920 Statesville Library Donation 100,00 yO) MS ra ne) og le cl cal ol MISCELLANEOUS 919: Ne Ce Public Bmployees Social Security Agency =- ‘Soc. Sece 95.74 922 Hospital Saving Associatien BG stop ba ster: aKepy itl 923 Ne Ce National Bank Withholding Tax elo P ae) 92 Ne C, Department of Revenue " Bey ) N. C,. Local Government Employees! R,tirement System - Rete Lot ae CRY TOTAL yer! Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement 25.651 Social Securi ty B Pier. Tax: Federal cree bet 8) ae aa: nae y57 Insurance et Ta ie PITS! GRAND TOTATL $. 1,657.67 The meeting was adjourned at 5:15 P.M, until 5:00 P.M. on Janvary 11, 1945, North Carolina, Iredell County Me 3 : Filed for revistration_.oa Pn @ anager ep D De” an emrenmi, nat ee day of V/s Clerk to oe and recorded i PREERIEOnE SeielcnOn Neo y a Refistér wars Cee et Pee ACS 5) aoe The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session at 5:00 P.M. on Monday, January 11, 1965, in the courtroom of the Iredell County courthouse, All members of the board were present, namely: E. E. Boyer, chairman; Re Je Et an oe | Wagner, R, B, Kestler, J;., and Max R. AE ty County Manager R, L. Shuford, Jre was eo pats | BIDS FOR HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING OFFICE BUILDING, The following bids for heating and air conditioning the new offfice building were received and opened: Charles E, Brawley, Ine. errr Confort Contractors, Inc. is F588. 8) Parlier Plumbing & Heating sot 03 George B, Stevens Co, 27,980 CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR OFFICE BUILDING. Contracts for the new office building on the courthouse lot were awarded to the lew bidders in each instance as shown below, on motion made by Mre Wagner and seconded by Mr. Holshouser: General Contract Pe Se West Censtruction Co, $ 156, 390 (Base bid with Alt, 1 $158, 390 less $2000 allowance for SRE Ber te Rated wood floor in mechanical room) Electrical Contract Caldwell Electric Co, 16,599 Se Heating & Air Conditioning George B. Stevens Co, 27,980 Plumbing Charles E, Brawley, Ince 1, 21,0 $ 212,209 BIDS TO RELOCATS HEATING LINES TO SCHOOL OFFICE BUILDI NGe The county manager reported that due to the location of the new building it is necessary to relocate the steam line from the jail to the school office ee ces Es) Aad ae M nse UMM WT Pt tat heating unit in the building and submitted bids for the work. In view of the higher installation and operating cost of a Separate unit the board considered only the bids for relocation of the lines which were: Parlier Plumbing and Heating, $1750, with 10 day completion date; and Duncan Plumbing and Heating Cos $1480, with thirty day completion date. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, t he board voted to accept the bid by Parlier Plumbing & Heating Company for $1750.00, due to the element of time involved since this work had to be completed before work could begin on the new building, SHEPHERDS VOLUNTEER FIRE Dos (1) TRUCK TITLE. CSE Te take eg yea wR me Oa Mo Bee. Me Shepherds Volunteer phe My tet | before’thé commissioners in regard to transferring the title for the fire truck which the county had purchased from the name of the fire department to the county. Te Be Carriker, Jr., secretary-treasurer, who served as spokesman for the group, informed the board that since the fire department had paid $1,030.00 on the purchase price of the truck would not be moved out truck they felt they should have some assurance that the of the community if they agreed to relinquish the title. fire trucks purchased by the see Ms ag oe ta a sal eo Ce eae a county weré titled in the name of the county and that it was only through oversight that this one was different and that since $12,000.00 of the taxpayers money Ba the investment by retaining invested in the truck they felt it their duty to protect the title, Chairman Boyer, by agreement of each member of the board, instructed the clerk te Pe the board to record and to let the minutes show that this board expresses itself as having no intention of shifting or removing any vehicle from the Shepherds Volunteer Fire Department now or in the future unless some unforeseen circumstances should make such action necessary for the proper conduct of the county affairse Mr. Carriker, on behalf of the department, agreed to transfer the title to the county and have it in the hands of the county manager within the next few daySe (2) REQUEST TO INVESTIGATE FLEET INSURANCE PLAN. Mr. Carriker further requested that. the county investigate the fleet plan for insurance to see if it would benefit the fire departments. The county manager was requested to check on this for the boards (3) REQUEST TO PURCHASE WEAPONS CARRIER, On motion NA Sear es DElecl tel erie leroletel te! by Mre Wagner, the board approved the request of the Shepherds Volunteer Fire Department for the purchase of two weapons carriers from surplus property by «the civil defense director for the use of the fire department, subject to the rules and regulations previously adopted for the purchase and use of such Stee POS OURO OR MR a 6:30 P.Me, to meet again on January 20th following the district meeting of the WN, C, Association of County Commissioners which meeting is expected to adjourn at approximately Gis ome ht) y a , po Lg , North Carolina, Iredell County [Di nnaee 7) yy be Filed for registration. on Cl 7 Ps ak A aT) ce day of . 1945 and recorded i eo . January 20, 1965 Py WT] me 3B87 Page 1 The Board of Commissioners convened at 3:30 P.M. on January 20, 1965, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, Present:,, .E. E, Boyer, chairman; J, M. Wagner, R. B, Kestler, and R. J. tet ts PVT te. a ee Te County Manager R. L. Shuford, Jr., and Attorney I. T. Avery, Jr. were also Pda To eka DISTRICT MEETING N. C, ASSOCIATION COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, The board meeting folowed immediately after adjournment of the district meeting of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners which was held in Statesville and attended by approximately one hundred ten county officials from twenty-four counties. ROAD PETITION, Petition for the addition of .29 mile know as Robertson Circle, south of Scotts, to the state highway system was received and approved for submission Leas Meh MEd at Ng Commission, on motion, by Mr, Holshovser, seconded by Mr. Wagnere APPOINTMENT OF FIRE COMMISSION. In addition to Commissioner Wagner, who was appointed to the County Fire Commission on January kth, the board on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, appointed James Holler and Frank Crowson to complete the board, Mr. Holler is ad of the county firemen's association and Mr. Crowson is chief of the Statesville Fire Department. The civil defense director was named to serve in an advisory and consulting capacity sipce certain areas of his work are closely related to the rural fire departments. REQUEST FOR RE~ZONING, Application from Mrs. Elizabeth A. Myers and James Summer“ord; Ne Re Morrow (Food Basket #2, Troutman, Inc.); Je Allen Edmiston and Jack ae eRe ys, and G, W. Melson, for re=zoning property located in the north-west corner of Old Mountain Road and U. S. #21 from agricultural residential a general business district was received. ee request had been considered by the county planning board at its regular SET ay MRE TY tn 19, 1965, at which time a public hearing was held and a favorable recommendation given by the planning board, Motion was made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mre Holshouser, and passed, that the petition for baer eh a ME Tet she | cele Mal) county attorney be instructed to proceed with plans for'a public hearing on oP ob aE Bani Sed Tinta: aun the day or Li”, , "ae and eS me by lS ater 4330 P.M. until Tuesday, January *» Pes at 7:30 P.M, Pd The Iredell County Board of eee ery Peete et regular session on 1‘ Tuesday, January 26, oo at 7330 P.M., in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouses he ee ee ek eee CTs ee ae Kestler, Jre, and Max Re James, and County Manager R, L. Shuford, Jre ee eT ke San ee ORR Pst INVOCATION, The meeting was called to order by the chairman and opened with the invocation by Mr. Holshouser. BOY SCOUT GOVERNMENT DAY, The board voted to ate pM Act Mee) St san eyelet) of February 12th as Boy Scout Government Day as has been customary for many brett on motion by Mr, Holshouser, seconded by Mre Kestiler. rd SUBDIVISION PLATS, Two plats previously approved by the Planning Board and recommended by them for passage were submitted for final approval. Action was taken as shown: a YA ON Sok ee teehee ate Mel Me ame tom Holshouser, seconded by ba MSS totes 2e BACK FORTY Subdivision, This plat was returned to the Planning Board for correction since it appeared that one section of a road as shown on the plat was only thirty feet wide and did not comply eos e yao eee tet requirements of a PSs ng foot right of ways DESIGNATION OF DEPOSI TORIES. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mrs James, the following banks were designated as depositories for county funds: North Carolina National Bank, Statesville 4 First National Bank, Mooresville Northwestern Bank, Statesville Piedmont Bank & Trust Company, Mooresville Bank of Statesville, Statesville TAX REFUND = W. M. PRESSLY. Request of W, M. Pressly for refund of 1962 and Pos mee ts a a eh ts eet fifteen acres of land in Shiloh Towship which was deeded to Francis Pressly and on which both he and Francis had been dena a To ME hel Ms Us| paid taxes was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, Bete eet Lo ae bare rs REQUEST FOR TAX REFUND ~ RALPH S, MOORE, ‘The county manager reported that he had January yoo ah ern Wi ase'389 Page 2 been contacted by Ralph S. Moore who reported that he had paid taxes for many years Pe en ee ee lee Outside towmship, tax value $100, a eR ys OR ee ee for which he was asking a refund. Since the property had not been charged since CR ee CS aeeey ¢ ee authority to make such adjustment. Motion to PO ge Be Mo me te ee ed EL rorya letel ae ee CT atk eM eC Td ya 80g pee FOR INTERSTATE #0 and #77e SPER VOR Baba oR ne RL area along the Interstate #0 and #717 were designated to serve as an Advisory ele eet Re to work with the Planning Board in prepating a zoning ordinance for the area: TxhO: Fred J. Hoke, Rte 6, Statesville oe ee kant ree aren ee enELe A. Ge Campbell, Rte , Statesville I=77: Lois Be Knox, Rte 7, Statesville T. Re Templeton, Sre, Rts 7 Box 277; Shake tl pee) JOB CLASSIFICATION AND PAY PLAN, The board discussed the need for a job classification and pay plan for county employees and requested the county manager and accountant for further information for consideration at a later meetinge The meeting was adjourned at 10:20 P.M. North Carolina, Iredell County ew OL aye oF 0 ee ae Filed for registration 9 Clerk to board i the AY duy of cy oe and recorded Book, 27 pa 3 & aD giSter of Deeds ae alps : bag Ys ee The Board of ee Rte Ta Ca abe te tg monthly p Teta esas] Monday, February 1, 1965, at 1:30 P.M, iq the Commissioners room of the courthouse, with E, E, Boyer, Re Je Holshouser, Max Re James, and R. B. Kestler, Jr., present. Absent: J. M. Wagner. i CALL ‘TO ORDER, Chairman Boyer ‘called the meeting to order and the invocation was given Lo a bay Do ey DESIGNATION OF COURTHOUSE PROPERTY LINES. The board discgssed the need for some permanent marking of the property lines of the court house lot and requested the county manager to investigate and get an estimate of the cost of a wall or other suitable markers, WELFARE DIRECTOR, Mrs. Edith B, Franklin reported in person on the work of the SBM tal eel ol bate ty eh em AID TO BLIND. One application and six revisions in blind aid raat: sh Me Lod al approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. KesStler, upon recommendation of the welfare director, SURETY BONDS, The county manager reported that the new surety bond for the county accountant in the amount of $10,000.00 has been received and placed on file. TAX SUPERVISOR, Tax Supervisor John Smith reported that the tax listing by mail appears to have been very acceptable to the public. He submitted the following list of tax rebates issued during January which were approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr, Jamest Township Year Reason Amount Melvin Oss Johnson Stee ve) a Bh oN No Poll Tax 2.00 Je We Wallace, Jr. Outside Been Personal value error Tle ®) Car} Junior Nance ee A sme] BRON House belongs to W.E.Sherrill 21,29 Foy Ce Gregory Outside Be or Error in addition 9-20 E. E. Ayers, Spece Chambersburg 196) No Poll Tax — 2.00 C. He Morrow Shiloh BRT PP ay aes Mel cats) eF we elk Be We Gibson ore re an Error on dog tax ere) lad esta ae pa Seas erie Page 2 eee si) ) Mr. Avery reported on the progress of several items ‘ a EGR ab eres Peet ae ee es ea ne Ee eae pr eer ea taken pending further study. o ; Z rad a ROAD PETITIONS, ‘The following road petitions were approved for submission to the State Highway Commission: Be tat te) eee she Pm Ch Ces nr aoe Ye Mae ba Holshouser, seconded by Mr, Kestler, and passed, Te Sager Ma Tee te et tet requested. Motion made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded ae tae CAE am DESIGNATION OF DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS, In addition to the banks named on January 26th to be used as depositories for county funds, the First Union SES EE Sesto Statesville, N, Cy, was designated on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded Nae toe INVESTMENT OF COUNTY FUNDS. After a study of the distribution among banks Ee See CMe AE Naat th MET .Ts Meh asta county funds and the amount of current funds on hand which could be invested for short oo PE Co MR MELA het tas a Ret tos al toh a rates which each bank in the county had submitted, the board authorized the county accountant to place $50,000.00 in the First Union National Bank on 180 day certificate ' of deposit at FE eee with the balance of available funds to go to the NCS a Potro Bank on the same terms. SUPEMIOR COURT JURORS. The ee ee Sn tae Thm Ames ee ate a child under ten years of ager WEEK OF MARCH 15, 1965 1. Dawson Rufty Concord Rte 1, Stony Point ve eet : Concord ia Peer) Uke BE. 3e Mrse Coite L. Sherrill Inside 348 N. Center St., Statesville le George Mitchell Bethany San eh te SE) Se Ernest F, Mitchell bra a et Tent Rt. 5, Statesville Pee ae Pee Bas SE OPEC a) 383 E. Wilson, Mooresville : 7e Arthur Lee S;ikeleather Concord Rt. 8, Statesville Pe eRe a Re} ree Rte 2 Box 163, Cleveland % S>M. Miller, Sr. OR ret ets Rt, 1, Statesville 10, Allen Montgomery . Shiloh Rt. 4, Statesville 11, Harry A. Moore | Cm er ‘Rts 4, Mooresville i Bulan G. Gant Outside ee Tee ee Pel tel Ree 13e J. lon Tolbert . °° —— Barringer Rte 2, Cleveland lhe Herbert Sosnik peer t Psy | Oe Rd., Statesville er eT ee Turnersburg Rt. 1, Harmony 16. Hs. Ke Sloop C. Creek P. 0. Box 313, Mooresville 17e Je N. Wooten Shiloh Rt. 3, Statesville 18. Hasper B, Simpson ee 526 Oakland Ave., Statesville 19e Je Ce Yates oe bev Me ate) Box 21, Troutman F,. C. Honeycutt OPCs at) 3 Rt. kh, Mooresville 21. J. M. Stevenson Concord Rt. 8, Statesville ae be ee Wm R ho sae Rt. 1, Troutman M. P. Shumake C,. Creek " “Rte 1, Mooresville rob 4 Weems Cebal os & Be) Turnersburg 25¢ Robert H. Mills PrN a Rel tee Box 583, Davidson Brantley De. Stikeleather Concord SPL te Tk ee De Ne Young Barringer Rt. 1, Troutman 26_ Ce. Re Barker Shiloh \ PPS h a Wark eee Woodrow W, Turner Inside 841 Cass St., Statesville 3. We C. Mitchell Bee anette hg Rte h, Statesville 31. Hugh Thomas Hawks Inside 316 Westwood Dr., Statesville 32e Carl W. Coone C. Creek 783 Carpenter Avye., Mooresville John Feimster Concord Stony Point 34. C. D, Behlar NET Hope Rt. 1, Union Grove, N, Ce. 35e Fred Ks Meadlock BG stn Re) 332 Salisbury Rd., Statesville Carroll Miller Bethany Rt. 8 Box 219, Statesville OF MARCH 22, 1965 1, Chyde R, Mayberry BG stp Rel) 1309 Sth St., Statesville 2e James L, Caldwell, Jre C. Creek 423 N. Church St., Mooresville 3e Se Cy. Williams CCV Mp steer) Rt. 1, Union Grove George P. Johnson 1320. Earlwood Rd,, Statesville S. Ralph C, Sloop C, Creek 113 Lyberty St., Mooresville 6— Je He Duncan a New Hope Rt. 2, Statesville Fred D. McCoy, Jre 225 Es End Ave., Statesville aot An cee mae Ce ee Coo Ber ae ee eet : ‘ Davidson | Rte 1, Mooresville OM Net So Meh a ai Concord eS AT : ok eee betes ; ee f Rt, 7, Statesville a February 1, 1965 ety Wes 8, rae 12. Roy W. Bost C. Springs i. ek ee 13. Forrest Beam ; ys mR) ] 1 Pero a ta ee : le Re rr Ce Creek Rt. 1, Davidson 15e L, D, Baker Chambersburg Rt, 1, Statesville 16, William Shuford, Jre Inside 1405 School St., Statesville Pe wae ee | New Hope Rte 1, Union Grove 18. David H. Nantz C. Creek 658 E, Iredell Aye., Mooresville 19¢ Freddie Dee Dawrence Inside 716 Brevard St., Statesville 206 Donald ce IVY sere Weng BGC H Rel) 532 Alexander St., Statesville 21, De De Dellinger See heys Se PT ee ke Mrse Ce E. Rupard New Hope aT S tata nm mE) Eva ase Me (Toa Outside 1907: Sth St., Statesville Clyde Robbins Fallstown Rte 1, Troutman Ray Be Rimmer Fallstown Rte 1, Troutman L. D. Cash Outside Rte 7, Statesville John. Robert Neill 533 Sullivan Rd., Statesville J.» Flake Howard C. Creek 220 E. Center Ave., Boaebesville Paul A, Hatchett 1116 Sycamore St., Statesville 5 OP errant NS. Ce TE Inside lll “Rodgeway Ave., Statesville * 3Zle Ge Be Westmoreland, Jre Barringer Rte 1, Troutman Ge We Goodin New Hope Rte 5, Statesville Walter J. Munro, Jre DE sks @ol- 537 Lakeside Dr., Statesville Ress W. Hall Shiloh Rte 3, Statesville Royal Brown Fallstown Rte 7 Box 483, Statesville Hoyt Le Pittillo Inside 513 Salisbury Rd., Statesville 636 EI 638 5] 640 669 (ey A Eos) G 7230 7108 (ee: QoQ Nt me Pe > Pes © re) 7168 reh-y een 7195 7206 7219 7220 vey 7230 FOAIDAAQANMAN DA. E. E. Beyer Per Diem & Mileage PU Pee oP eet ta bl Re B, Kestler, Jre bs Max R, James " Pe Pam ft ® Bernice M. McJunkin. Royal McBee Corporation bes ately Southern Bell Tele, & Teles Co, Services Data Precessing of the South, Ince ~ Running list, etc. International Business PT Ten Machines ~ Rekt TAX SUPERVISOR Mary Lee Cowles Peggy P. Summers ad Louise M. Tayler " Mary J. Martin MW John T, Smith W C. E. Evans id Es. Fe Saum Ld Wanda L. Young " OP es | peat Sek) John T, Smith Travel Carelinas Farm Equipment Dealers Assn. « Guides Cole Hardware Supplies Beam Printing Co. sd Transport Clearings of the Carolinas « Freight E. Ne. Scroggs Supplies Location Department. State ee ba Southern Photo Print Co, Southerland Blue Print Co, ud Piedmont Lumber & Mfg. Co. = Mooresville Tribune Advertising Statesville Record & Landmark Ld Supplies Services Brady Printing Co, Southern Bell Telephone Co, Annual Budget 43,530.00 piste Eee Budget rh 800,00 113.9h VY PLes} 4 ¢ ere 81.72 pre) a Spent Dec, 31 225137428 poe Fe) m8 Annual Budget Spent Dec. A 7,000.00 Cae Pe Son A) ey Pe Spent Dece 31 20,093.20 BiB Tie 0 157.50 508 PO 8 Bere) Si 67 Baers 8) 100,00 PLY) v0 Orie) 8) Serre. 82. 96 6.70 BB) h rer bas) pera rs | pers) 1.03 88,62 View he 20,03 48.72 phe Ps 487.99 ye Pas a) Py Annual Budget 26,570.00 an a oa ai Sse Bia Poe Spent Dec. 3X1 11,221.00 peat re ar med a ee ee O ry e rl asked Leelee * : 7250 a eke we ® es) yee tthe ree " MP eB Me Rasy ae el eg e 25200 a os Me ee tg " rem) 655 Michael Ry Lackey Ad _ 2500 656 Michael R, Lackey " 25.00 Rey Rp we ok ae we tak ae ee se | oy rea) G 7033, Petty Cash Fund Misc. Expenses oe) G 71iX Sherrill Lumber Co. roe ee eS) ei 7112 Be a Poe) me bal 9,00 e 7113 Public Service Co. of N. C, BGs' weer yy CY <0 PE) G 7114 Comet Mfg. Corp. Tey RT) bh Pe G 7115 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs PAs G 7116 Bell Construction Co. Inc. pro a abst eMm sete 12,00 G 7117 Beaver's Repair Shop eka) 10.75 G 716k Modern Electric Co, Siemens] 2heh8 G 7165 Thomas & Howard Co. ~ " 27276 G 7167 ' Iredell Chemical Co, ® Pa} G 7193 Diamond Hill Coal Co. ee) a) G 7197 Be J. Powell Repairs 19.10 ei va Gis) ae | Pe Woolworth ore Ea) rele G 7199 Sherrill White Shoe Co. Ince Boots Pe G 7200 Rental Uniform Service, Inc. Uniforms 13020 G 7201 Firemen's Fund Filling Extinguishers 14.50 G 7228 Lazenby-Montgomery Hdwe Ce. Sh jek mR) 3) G 7229 City of Statesville Tbe a Roly) ae Pe be G 7233 Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control 5200 PPPs PYF) Annual Budget 299,061.00 Spent Dece 31! h,750.60 » @ 7030 Parlier Plumbing & Heating Cog Meving steam line yer Ro SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Annual Budget 135,328.00 Spent Dece 31 31,975.50 64 Larry Galliher ReEe ta 14200 eM CPEB Teese] fet 135200 SMe te tree ac] W , 67.00 » G 703. Vance Moter Hotel BP etod el] 14400 G 7118 Mrs. Claudia’ Robinson Secretary ~ Coroner 4e00 'G 7119 Harry B. Underwood, M.D. eS reg 51210 °G 7120 Town of Mooresville od Foor G 712. Walker Insurance, Inc. BG Tera Ets 8 ao 3300 G 7122 National Guard « Statesville .. Donatien 25200 G 7123 National Guard - Mooresville * 25.00 G 7l2h L, L. Nesbit Bpenses. 25228 Cs Bg eRe CR) sb 3? piorb Caste Me: ) Bow hse. ae Rrra ety) Stor) G 7171 Town of Troutman Contract 50.00 G*7172 Harmony Fire ® bene 8) CM PU EM CPE hits we pha ; s 50.00 G 717k Cool © Ci) ee On) G 7175 Shepherds Vol. ae " Bere) G bint Vee. a Mo rr pg 50.00 G 7177 Central S,hool Fire ‘ ee ern 6 G 7178 Trinity Vol. Fire Depte ij." 50.00 4 . 4 enh eg as ee eh i et Pad Bea : ie i, A Se ee i nee: toa ie) } . Lote. 8) CMe tye) Mee ey ak eh ho) ee eT oP 8) Cte Me) mae ee Bae a. he G 718 West Iredell Vol. Fire Depte % 2 mus | G 7185 City of Statesville : nak 12,450.00 Y G 7186 Town of Mooresville ai Pr G 7187 Department of Conservation & Deve Forest Fire Contrel By ee G 7202 W. M. Pressly sea enacts pee G 7203 R. lL. Shuford, Jre Dime LT | 20,50 G 7227 Carolina Business Machines Inc, Supplies papers) G 72h7 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Rete ICES] it 72h9 N. Ce Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Rete 1,091.22 Pa TS Ba Roibica.¥ 169 4 Annual Budget 6,000.00 Spent Dece 31 5,003255 Boiler, etc rs Fe) AG ¢) 03400 PLANNING & ZONING CRA Rs Wa lle Retet abe Be Weal Ag Annual Budget 12,685.00 Spent 8 Toe Ba or 389.9 666 Edwin H, Parks CE we aay Feore.o G 7204 Traffic & Planning Associates Professional 300,00 G 7205 Edwin H. Parks Travel SYP by, G 7206 Piedmont Lumber & Mfge Coe Sih) e a) ST ba G 749 Mooresville Tribune Advertising pire } 7220 Statesville Record & Landmark " evi 77830 COUNTY MANAGER Annual Budget 13,275.00 eyer:) ch ae Oto te ows epee 667 Re Le Shuford, Jre SE we tan 883.33 722 Bertie M. Stout " 50.00 G 7020 U. Se Postmaster Postage 2500 G 7026 Re Le Shuford, Jre serene 75400 } 7227 Carolina Business Machines Ince Supplies 4.08 } 7230 Southern Bell Telephone Coe Services bade Ae} * COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Annual Budget 11,110.00 Spent Dece 31 5,77le76 668 Betty Jean Robb Salary orte 669 Bernice M. McJunkin n 541.67 G 7127 Miss Mary T. Covington Dues priee) ; 7224 Brady Printing Co. Supplies fe oO C 7227 . Carolina Business Machines Ince * 12012 G 7230 Southern Bell Telephone Coe Services pore Eyre i) texas Annual Budget 74,013.00 Spent Dece 31 36,790.53 670 Frances S, Roland CPE ng 260,00 671 Thomas S, Thompson " 400,00 672 Re Ee Perkins 8 400,00 673 Brady H. Johnson Ll 375-400 pox 17 mg397 67 William G, Johnson Pe ta 37500 eM Ca thee " fs 400,00 676 Ira M. Overcash Jre n 400,00 677 Lawrence 0. Goodin " YETI! ‘ 678. Jimmy L. Wooten " 360.00 679 J. C. Rumple uv py oy 722 Bertie M. Stout bd 50.00 G 7126 International Business Machines Inc. ~ Ribbons om + 7129 U. S. Postmaster Postage 30,00 G. 7130 T. K. Abernethy Radio Service 25 2089 G 7207 Dwight Myers Travel 30.00 ie 7208 or , Shoemaker " : 30,00 G 7209 Le O. Goodin bi baer 6.8) G 7210 Brady H, Johnson Wy big jTPron G 7211 William G, Johnson " 150.00 G 7212 Marshall Maness MW 112,00 e; 7213 I. Me Overcash Jre bal 188, 37 . val a Ee Perkins Mi pho Pie) G 7215 Te. S. Thompson ui 135010 G 7216 J. Le Wooten dd 150,00 G 7217 Je C. Rumple " Petey; G 722k Brady Printing Co. Supplies 59.29 G 7230 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services 14.0 Puen Rel. TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR Annual Budget 32,160.00 Spent Dece 31 16,218.54 Jydy Ie Gilleland Salary v2 Ene, 0) 681 Betty J. Cooke " 225400 682. Flossie S, Kyng ul 320.00 683 Houston L. Johnston e 350.00 68) N. T. Houston " Tice & G 7027 Ne T, Houston Travel 50.00 + 7032.Ue Se Postmaster Postage 7.0 OPL016 G 7033 Pett; Cash Fund - Treasurer sd 7200 G:7218 H. Le: Johnston Travel 82,11 G 7219 Mooresville Tribune Advertising ered & 7220 Statesville Record & Landmark " 22696 i; 7230 Southern Sell Telephone Co, Services 12-20 1; ] 0 a REGISTER OF DEEDS Annual Budget 37,580.00 Spent Dece 31 14,735.22 Imogene W,. Blankenship Salary ee ma 686 Helen R, Gregory " 275200 687 Elizabeth H. Goodrum " 275200 688 Wilma W. Gooden n VBS Pee 689 L. Le Nesbit MW 475.00 G 7i3L: The Le: Nesbit Postage 20,00 G 7132 Xerox Corporation Si vhe) ote T 3 erate Pt si G 7168 Beam Printing Co. n 29077 G 7226 Starrette Typewriter Service v 6.50 G 7230 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services pare o WA") PIECES WELF AREDDEPARTMEN T Annual Budget 111,002.00 Spent Dece 31 52,591.53 Pan PN aa Board Meeting 12,38 642 O. A. Dearman " 12,36 ,643 Evelyn S. Bunch i] 10,00 690 Edna F. Brow SEV a Pee. 8) 691 Fay S. Marks n 350.00 692 Thurston Templeton " 5h eee 693 Ronnie W, Karriker " 350.00 EEE ORQPDOOEOO OOO OVA MR eet On AV heh rete ant ee 23) 71h 715 oe 7151 erst eee ere) era 7226 ere) 7230 o> ree ie OP a oP ato? a o> “> ae OP eo PAE. GT ae - Jewell GC, Van Hoy Sara M. Neese Lois I. Sigmon pAG ET act bre} aA MC Mi balan Tel Nora L. Deal Jane E, Kerr pee R ag oa etd ke) Dr. Je Me Robertson Thelma Ce Barker pA Te ee ee Te abl ae) pore st eb ae) | Mary Deaton Lucinda B, Dees Anne C. Johnson pS cot a eae (PN Linda Raymer Wiesitow pre rM MRR ies De Ke McNeely & Sons Dre C. L. Bittinger Dr. David L. Pressly Dre Le Be Skeen por ¥ ; sees oe B,- aa ett Medical A] bi Ne C,. Conference for Social Service = Membership Mooresville Telephone Co. be Ris ose) tee ee try Solr aaet bu cMBsi-1 mM MUTA oslo et Mee Py N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Rete Elizabeth W,. Weaver Betty C. Harrington Wayne L. Franklin L. B. Nance Howard M. Stamey Harry W. Myers, Jre Clifton E, Bridges Eo Je Webb National School & Ind. Corpe Le. Be Nance Jre We Le Franklin Harry We Myers, Jre Brady Printing Coe Starrette Typewriter Service City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services Rental, etce Services NEGRO AGRIC. & HOME EC. EXT. AGENTS PBs Bate U. S, Postmaster Brady Printing Co. RE UE ng " ‘Postage Teed maT Carolina Business Machines Ince * Ramey | Southern Bell Telephone Co» 27,00 27.00 Vy .o 88) 274.00 274.00 226.00 802,00 10,00 56.77 Ps) 5313 21.63 ye PN oP) 12.39 Pry & a ptomel ir pie om 30 210 yaPie.e) 5200 5-00 10,00 rie 6.10 40.70 pas oreys 162.17 143.08 Blo Piel | ra sae | 290,00 306,00 35200 150,00 32650 Te5L 64057 Tr 8) 21057 1.80 pee) Annual Budget Spent po ae te Pe 5 190,00 oa’ ie rear es) Annual Budget 21;,667,.00 Spent Dece 31 11,7323) 6,713.00 2,819.86 QQ ner ee Rates eS 723 yea G 7226 G 7230 my el Sd Ruth G, Etchison a Bertie M. Stout Je P. Van Hoy " J. Py Van Hoy Travel PT Pe en ag Beets | Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies Southern Bell Tele. & Tele, Co. Services Anmaal Budget 7,175.00 Spent Dec. 31 SPE ee. 10000 ate ote Behe) ER yee ye 18,02 Er CIVIL DEFENSE Anmal Budget 9,653.00 Spent Dece ee Tey aa AP Pen Sg PEE g 300,00 Helen H, Kyles a ya ites 0) U. &, Postmaster gel ged | 5200 Sie ee tt Me ge eR Peg eae | Sis} s) oh mem T | ah) Sete a Met Rae TE tt ee Sree Relt 1500 PROP For MO a Ce SR RMB ska ca) Sry va COUNTY ATTORNEY Pv eteiee wm beh i Tolga 2,400.00 ; Spent De¢e 31 1,200.00 pe ee Retainer Fee 200,00 og ‘ oes) CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Annual Budget 33,000.00 Spent Dec. 31 16,482.09 Martha D, Parker Salary 315200 Robert L. Parks: bd 340.00 Ralph H, Munday bd ya’ PAet) Betty M. Baity by 235200 Bp tes Te Pe Cre) | ee re Orne 2) biases MIP oh gel ? 180,00 Carl G, Smith - " 525400 Petty Cash Fund - Trea. eae pri) Pe Oar ad bay 11233 Commercial Printing Cos Supplies phe yele) Starrette Typewriter Service phi? 13250 Business BS ee i" Ty PS peters ree 19, 300.00 Spent Dece XL 6, 78007h ene 176062 G 7157 Iredell County Witness Diasts tel bitoab Le bace hs 4 rs Mee a ee ppp ones fey Services eg cee G 7021. Duncan Plumbing & Heating Cog Repairs 9,00 G. 7159 Je C, Rumple Boarding Prisoners 1,103-5 G 7160 S &M Contractors Service Ince Repairs 300 G 716l Je By Henninger, MeD. Services 10,00 G 7162 James M. Holland, D,D.S. " 10,00 Cae tSMerCe. rie eo i 10,00 G 716, Moderri Electric Co. ST eat 5 G 7165 Thomas & Howard Cos " Tee G 7166. Iredell Laundry Co. SRM T Toh ang pis Pee) G 7167 Iredell Chemical Co. Ince Supplies Pe Le) G 7168 Beam Printing Co. " pres G 7169 State Plumbing & Heating Co. rea) Pee) G 7170 The Mebane Cos Pads & Covers 648-90 G 7228 Lazenby-Montgomery Hdwe Co. Supplies Ve pb] G 7229 City of Statesville Services PS ree) G 7230 Southern Bell Telephone Co. " 14.00 G 7231. Purcell Drug Coe Supplies 20-38 G 7232 Piedmont Linen, Service pb elo h an 11,60 G 7233 Home Exterminating Co. 7p ee taal se 5200 “ va 3h6.17 GENERAL ASSISTANCE ” Annual Budget 35,000.00 yer sd Dece zn pi beers) cay es ae ete ae etry 15097 G 7035 Lowery Concrete Co. Ince n Tt) G 7036 Belks a Roba Bat BP G 7037 Longs Family Shoe Store ba 25072 G 7038 Wu-Way Shoe Shop Brace TP 90) G 7039 J. Ce Penney Cos ea page hit IR 3) G ‘7040 Raylass Dept. Store n hell G ‘70h1 Mrs. Ozella Reid sd pe 1 G 70h2 W. Ne Johnston Sons Co. Fuel & Groceries 11.00 G 7043 City Grocery & Market Groceries yaePe. 8) G 704k Colonial Stores, Ince " 20.00 CMe) GMD at MS te wn 7 i 6.50 CRM be Vee Tak TE Bee 8 165) ero MCPS eae) 7 RECORDERS COURT Annual Budget 10,750.00 Spent Dec. 31 Pe 733 Carl G. Smith Salary nee rr G. Gibson, Jre bd eae 735. Re Ae Hedrick sy 9 Gays GY AED Ss CT RMEh mae a Fund Reimbursing ‘9 G 7158 Tow of Mooresville Court Costs . ; b Annual Budget Seek ea (ere) ro i: eee Annual Budget 25,852.00 Spent Dece 31 12,8469 oe oe OE oe ok oe hook o> OP o> iE op 736 J. I. Thomas 7186 Tow of Mooresville ya Je Ie Thomas 7235 Te K. Abernethy wily Eo bat ) Pe yd SIT) me ae ee Lach a mete ‘Misc, Expense au 2he 75 | Mrs, Clyde Wilcox Clothing & Boarding Home Care 117,28 i am Bailey Transp. & " " yoo 8) ee Cw MRE el at Tha Boarding Home Care 100,00 7057 Ce. C, Blankenship bad 200,00 7058 Mrs. Albert Cooper ba Bay 7) 7059 Mrs. Sherrill Cowan " 50,00 7060 Mrs. Roland Deal " 200,00 7061 Jack Elliott ° rare) Ur we a Pat to es tT " phe Pre.) Ue MCS EME wat sa i] 50.00 706 Mrs. Owen W. Lackey " 50.00 7065 Mrs. Re Le Pearce " 50.00 ee aE eta te ete | ba 127437 7067 Mrs. Carl J. Reece " 0.0K 0) 7068 Mrs. Spencer Reid " 100.00 7069 Mrs, Johnny Scott i] 100.00 7070 Mrs. Bobby Selis " 100,00 7071 Clara Sharpe Ms 100,00 7072 Mrs. Je os Rae eng og 50.00 7073 Nathaniel Stevenson Le 100,00 7074 Mrs. Jay Tayse ms 150,00 VOY Yee o-PM ON Bete oto Me tae " Ale erro. s) Cres PU ge Me | ha! " 50.00 7077 Mrs. T. B, Wetmore " 50.00 : 7078 ) iat Se Ce Williams " BES OPte 8) 7079 Mrs. LeonsWooten “ 100,00 7080 Davidson Funeral Home Inc. Medical pee) 7081 Dr. Lewis F. Brinton " 10.00 7082 Dr. Crh Ag E. Haddix bd Pie. e) 7083 Dr. John S. Hardaway " 14.00 708 Dr. A. M. Henderson " 11.00 7085 Dr. James EB, little * n 500 7086 Dr. Le B, MacBrayer " Tree) 110 oY ee) PU Co). We PM bested ere] i Lee 7088 Dre J. M. Robertson . 5.00 7089. Rowan County Mental Health Clinic " a) 7090 Dr. A. Be. Sloan Md 13.00 7091 Dr. Thomas B, Templeton Wy brite) 7092 Dr. Gerald C, Webb " 53200 7093 Forest Heights Pharmacy bd 16.00 709 Front Street Pharmacy MW VW be! Mere as ba taney 4 Pye 7096 Granite Drug Co. Ince W ea 7097 Holmes Drug Co. , " Be (8h. Lowry Drug Co. : i ores" 7099 Medical Centre Pharmacy " 6.00 7100 Medical Centre Pharmacy " 12.50 7101 Statesville Drug Co. " 15430 7102 Statesville Drug Co, ® 28,80 7103 Troutman Drug Co, id py) 7104 Broughton Hospital Hospitalization 57250 7105 Iredell Memorial Hospital " 20075 7106 Lowrance Hospital i m8 7107 Western N, Ce Sanatorium ha 97420 Paes) Annual Budget 68,100.00 Spent Dece 31 4,195.66 Salary 400,00 BP Tae get tstel 14200 Travel 150,00 eles Re Mel) ap Mel | CSR RQAARRBMQAPVWEAOEABAM G2 G2 5OOGEAQ 20 OQ 7010 7012 ven elt vies Ge 7016 7017 7018 7019 Vers vier) 7029 (es iy eul 7238 ee) 72h0 72h1 vell¥4 vid yarn Vile. Vial 7248 7250 Via} | Bess & Hattie Fowler Tax Refund bea TM Met inal) | Ge ell N. Ce Depte of Revenue Use Tax Iredell County MAA Fund Iredell County Ae Fe D. Ce Fund Tredell County Ae Pe Te De Fund Iredell County 0. As Ae Fund Iredell County A. Fe De C. Fund Iredell County A. Pe Te De Fund Tredell County O. A. A. Fund Ie T. Avery, Jre Iredell County Health Department = Monthly Budget eng hd State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind Iredell County library Fund and half<-196l~65 Budget Iredell County Library Fund Sales Tax Refund Iredell County Health Department "* " . Prudential Insurance Cos Taxes already paid Colonial Group Ince ® We Ke Brawley " Ne Te Houston, Treas. County School Fund A. Ee Guy, Treas. Statesville City Schools Mrs. Bunice P. Harwell, Teas. Mooresville City, Schools Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund « caer SMC OIG ee eo en see. Tle ae iT ho Hospital Saving Association pO et Sart Ne C, National Bank Withholding Tax 0. Ase Ae pA Re} TOTAL Less Payroll Deductionss icin Be ela oreo o) } PS OP OP * Bare Pe S| Social Security 891.60 Tax: Federal 2,659.10 ST) ys PSY4 Insurance EPS i) ba GRAND TOTAL O. A. A, Lien collection fee 6.90 2573099 1.82 282.67 827436 1, 783095 175039 bla On 319.a1 p1e) Ph) 99.70 5,798.58 he oPa als 6,846.50 118.78 (oy FP he) pe er] elk 6eh2 100,000.00 70,650,00 50 ,000,00 pS Se Soleo iP Fiebre PCP A SIR e by $ 327,118.11, Ry arena pers Bia BoM Lele sox “17 Beh HEALTH DEPARTMENT i, Annual Budget 9,132.00 Myer hr Dece 31 43,677.81 98 Estate of Ernest Ward POE Toe 0) 99 Jessie T. Parker Pa tn 367.00 plot Me eek. Mtr To) 4 BPs) 101 Ina Be. Pope " 350.00 102 Lexine A, White ba 350,00 pCO et MN Ct) " Bern 8) 10, Margaret F, Bolt 7 ba 350,00 Bley Raeford A, Thomas be 517.00 pe MD PRR SMR MEE Le eter) " 543200 107 Troy R, Scoggins Jre " 469,00 108 Mary Lee Stroud " 317.200 109 Joyce E, Dobson sy 302,00 110 Le. Me Little bd 175200 111 Arthur D, Cowan " 215.00 112 Ina M. Galliher 8 10,00 B 102k Margaret F. Bolt Travel phere B 1025 Doris P. Johnson uv Loy 4 B 1026 Mildred Johnson " he) B 1027 Jessie T. Parker " Fe fe) B 1028 Ina B. Pope " 33060 B 1029 Lexine A. White sd Yee) B 1030 Rollin W. Johnson se 80,01 B 1031 Troy Re Scoggins Jre Ma 80,01 B 1032 Raeford A, Thomas " 100,00 B 1033 Estate of Ernest Ward W POY, B 103 City of Statesville Services 48.05 B 1035 Southern Bell T,lephone Co. " ers P 1036 Mooresville Telephone Co. n Pe P 1037 Steriphane Corpe ef America Supplies BYP) B 1038 Starrette Typewriter S,rvice " nies B 1039 Statesville Glass & Mirror Cog Desk top sory, @) 3 er Watts Plumbing & Heating Coe Repairs sees P 10 Pargas CET Baas) 4 B 1042 Bud's Oil Cos Fuel Oil PY, : B 1043 MideState Oil Co, sa phew a B 104 Iredell Laundry Cos Laundry Pi B 105 Petty Cash Fund MjsCe Expense 43.80 P 1046 Ne. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System Be rieyi 6,907.15 MISCELLANEOUS Ne C. Local Government E,ployees' Retirement System = Rete 10.16 B 1048 Hospital Saving Association Insurance eyes e B 10,9 North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax 401.60 ty Pps brieys Less Payroll Deductions: Eee ey trope ls Social Security 169.71 Taxs Federal 401.60 , ER: ] vier 22 Insurance oie, e GRAND TOTAL Annual Budget 19,115.00 Spent Dec. 31 10,62.h9 ee 32 Virginia M, Deaton " 5 eB 33 Constance S, Lomax sd Sy PLe 8) 5 ae: eee to) ba 55037 35 Violet K. Candle " 400,00 A926 Electric Supplies eye ey 5 Pr A 927 Gem Automatic Gas Coe. Ince Gas ~ Bookmobile PY Poe ara WB YM YE ee Services 12075 A 929 National Library Week Supplies Brit! A 930 The Childrens Book Council Ince % a) A931 N. C, State Iy4brary Books & Processing pS Peo) A 932 Nathaniel Dame & Co, Books 26.80 A 933 Hart Publishing Co. . (OPE to A 93h Thames Book Company ba ba A 935 Follett library Book Company n sete, A 936 Brownlow Publications " Pa) A 937 Campbell and Hall Inc, " Brae A 938 Doubleday & Company Inc. " Ao A 939 North Carolina Local Gov. Employees! Retirement System 6helO A 940 Statesville Library Donation 100,00 A 941 Town of Mooresville " 75200 » 5 397 6hi3 MISCELLANEOUS Ne C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System < Rete VP Y Hospital Saving Association Insu ance Brea 94) North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax 86.55 14,3615 i, Cyr Or LessPayroll Deduct ‘ons: Retirement Social Security 5 Piel hee re Be roby State pte Py Insurance Bepen poy eT GRAND* TOTAL $ 1,353-2h eT The meeting was adjourned at 4:00 P.M., until Wednesday, February 10, at 7:30 P.M. North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for aye n ay a, ee | ca day of oes PCO a ay Me Lele | ann 77 ats) 7 Lr & a February 10, 1965 ot. ee ar ae ee: 03) The Board of Commissioners met in Ni as iba Oe tee Tsk Me MR el Tee hae February 10, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., at the Courthouses All members of the board were eee namely: Chairman E. E, Boyer and Pe eT ear J. M. Wagner, Max Te OO eee Ce Pee elt SMe BEL Mtl ta manager R. Le Shuford, Jr., and county attorney I. T. Avery, Jre INVOCATION, The invocation was given by Mr. Holshousers PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING. This being the time and place set for a publig¢ hearing on a request for rezoning four (lh) lots lying at the Northwest intersection of the Old Mountain Road and Highway Noe 21 and extending in a North direction along Highway Noe 21 approximately 1,100 feet and along Old Mountain Road approximately 550 feet, said property owned by Food Basket #2, Troutman, Ince; Je Allen Edmiston and Jack Mills; G,. W. Melsons3 and Elizabeth A. Myers and James W, Summerford, zoning change requested from Agricultural Residential to General Businesses The chairman’announced that the public hearing was now in session and instructed the secretary to let the record show that the notice of hearing was duly published n the Statesville Record and Landmark as evidenced by affidavit of publication, and asked if anyone present wished to be heard on the question. In the absence of any PEPE A it pment person to oppose the rezoning, which had been given a favorable recommendation by the Planning Board, the board voted, on motion made by Mr, Wagner and seconded ea Mr. Holshouser, to approve the request and ordered the property as described be zoned as General Eusinesse ROAD PETITIONS. The following road petitions were received and approved for submission to the State Highway Commission: le Road off SR #1109, in Mooreland Estates, request for maintenancee Motion to approve by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, #, Dristol Park Terrace, hard surface requested. Motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, COUNTY SCHOOLS WATER PROBLEM. The county manager informed the board that [, Ray Gibbs, the county school superintendent has found that the mineral content of the water supply for the South school site is too heavily concentrated with iron for a satisfactory installation at the school and that Mr. Gibbs had contacted the City Pye Paneer: Se for permission to extend the line from its present terminus. at Little Joe's Church at Barium Springs to the school site. -The proposed line would be a i inch line, would be the property of the schools,~and would not allow any tap-ons, and was estimated to cost around $10,000.00. The city people had suggested pe eRe a) consider an 8 inch! line which would allaw tap-on's oe a) the people in the area, and would also serve the county eB a sac et Mi meet property. The»board felt that the suggestion merited further study and asked the county manager to investigate all the possibilities and report back to them as early as possible. LOCAL LEGISLATION, The county attorney submitted a proposal for amendments to the local act setting up the treasurer~tax collector's office and the act Setting salaries of the sheriff, clerk of court, and register of ddeds. He was instructed to get the bill drawn amending.the treasurer~tax collector act and let them check it before submitting to our representatives. He was further instructed to have the act setting salaries amended to allow a maximum of $7200 for the register of deeds, and $7800 for the clerk of court and sheriff. OPPOSITION TO REPEAL OF SECTION 14B OF THE TAFTHARTLEY ACT. The chairman was instructed to write to Senators Ervin and Jordan and Representative James Te Broyhill on behalf of the Iredell County Board’of Commissioners, expressing their opposition to repeal of S,ction 14B of the Taft Hartley Act, with copies of the letters to go to the president and executive secretary of the North Carolina ssociation of County Commissioners urging that the association join in the fight to prevent repeal of this section, JOB CLASSI*ICATION AND PAY PLAN, Mrs, Bernice McJunkin, county accountant, presented a job classification and pay plan proposal which had been prepared at the request of the board for temporary use until a more detailed study could be made by the Employment Security Commission and the Institute of Governments After full explanation and discussion Mr. Holshouser moved that the job classification and pay plan for county employees be adopted as presented, effective for the February pay period which began on January 26,. with an additional cost of $2134 for the remainder of this fiscal years The motion was seconded by Mr. Kestler and passed by. unanimous vote. The job-.elassification and pay range schedules are as follows: py A ees SCHEDULE OF SALARY RANGES IREDELL COUNTY sox Al Pee Uy, 196 rt) ra rea) 236 ry rae 205 ra) Pe 236 ray 259 271 ya rea) 236 rary rary) 271 raed 225 re) ray 259 raat Pas) as I) ra ray a. Paar 298 Ye, 2h7 vary] ran yeti 298 51 Sy a4 rae) OO BP OA NM a 298 298 53h 312 327 343 360 Bra 343 360 TABLE If CLASSES GROUPED BY PAY RANGES TREDELL COUNTY Monthly Hours, in eer Meer) Pay Range Classes of Positions eee etos ener neny Were leave y) Janitor he) VO ere Be ad ners ya Gea) Bookmobile Driver-Clerk Vi ad Clerk I Fe) Receptionist he) Records Clerk 236—312 OM ee a ey Fe) Stenographer I 40 Tax. Clerk I oO Tax Collections Clerk I ( February 10, 1965 ve " 3 rs] ya ES ex Deputy Clerk of Court I Deputy Register of Deeds I Ro} b Vey ee 6) Office Deputy Sheriff Tax Collections Clerk II 10 271-360 Accounting Clerk II Stenographer IT 13. 284377 Deputy Clerk of Court II Deputy Register of Deeds II Tax Clerk IT ey PEEL Assistant Tax Collector Dog Warden Bis 5th Appraiser Assistant Clerk of Court Delinquent Tax Collector SSS SS SS eS SVa Ley) — Pea seme t 360—1,79 — peo Deputy Sheriff a Yat er --- seer 18 Sle eas Zoning Administration LO VACATION AND SICK LEAVE. Revision of the vacation and sick leave policies now in effect were discussed at some length, but action was deferred pending further iY study by: the county managere The meeting was adjourted at 10:50. P.M. until Monday, February 22, 1765, j } 7 c f P' ‘ Clerk to the foard ~—- Lv The ed PO of is. om County ee Na i a session on Monday, February Pm ae se ee rey eS ee house, with all members of the board present, hg) Ee B Boyer, chairman; PC ce Me oe Ais Tee Pm ee County Manager Re L. Shuford, Jre, and county attorney Ie Te Avery, Jre were also present. INVOCATION, ‘The meeting was called to order by the chairman, who then called on Mre Avery to lead the invocations 4) Pe gee 0 9 oe EXTENSION AREA. A committee composed of Le De Kay, Jre, Clarence White, Re pe a ae st eM tee Peel tea lel before the board requesting zoning in the general area of East Broad Extension beginning at the eastern edge of the City of Statesville perimeter zoning jurisdiction and extending OR sh AR Me ek PE ee en ene ante aah deh Me gern ER the ee) Rs eae and he filed a map of the area and petitions signed by the majority of residents of the areas He reported that approximately 90% of the people had been contacted and they had found no opposition whatsoever to their request that this area be zoned as a residential district, and requested that zoning be put into effect as rapidly as possible, and further requested that subdivision control be included, The county manager was instructed to confer with C, He Davis, PRN ABE ses Mee Be ke MRC hes Be ae CMe ou ee woke CMM ks area boundaries, theccost for zoning, and the possibility of getting legislation to permit subdivision districts, for study at. the March meetings HOSPITAL SURVEY. A letter from Dre Robert R, Cadmus, chairman of the survey ote a Re Liens is making a study of hospital facilities in Iredell County as requested by the Board of Commissioners, was received, in which he proposed a preliminary conference SRA Mee a te wR me Bhd prior to making up their report for presentation. The chairman was Ptah tt OTOL Laer e's creseshr kneels around the middle of March as suggested. STATESVILLE SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY. Chairman Boyer was authorized to furnish Te eee ee a ee ee eee letter stating that it is the intention 4 } ee of the Board of Commissioners to appropriate for the 1965-66 fiscal year $145,830.00 — - —— oe Re a Cr atv outlay for aay Statesville schools. The letter had been requested by the Statesville board in order to Ge Re he ore eke eh tema let in the near futurg. Motion to authorize was made by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, and passed. SHELTERED WORKSHOP AT COUNTY HOME. & request from the Sheltered Workshop, Inc., that one of the county home buildings Chairman Boyer reported that he had received be made available to them for use as a workshop location. They had informed him that CM Maes ee eta mC Me ta CM eR ECE ae Erte Rie seb tLe Tele bast a) be Bel SM Mh aa och Mo ma Ala Ba ler Sea Bey a maintenance while they were using it. The Board voted, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mre James, to give Sa BEE BR Mao M) M7 sa le lod elite) Os OME MAT) Me RTs for a sheltered workshop for the handicapped with the understanding that there would be no cost to the county whatsoever; and with the further understanding that the commissioners reserved the right to revoke the permission at any time without any liability to.the county for any money spent on the building by the workshop, or any responsibility for relocating the workshop. WATER LINE FROM BARIUM SPRINGS, The county manager reported that he and the chairman had conferred with Statesville officials and county school people regarding the proposed water line from Barium Springs to South school. Recommendation from the group was that the county should employ a consulting engineer for a survey of the line and estimate of the cost, which could then be used to work out a cost repayment plan with the Statesville City Council. It was their estimate that it eco Reale ba Ib OM Ne Bede <1 os Set Me CUE jel les Bi Ret Ao Re ME eM Mba tether TN The engineer's fee would be 6% for all agreements before bids could be received, work, including inspection, or 1% of estimated cost if the project did not materializes. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the county manager was authorized to follow through on negotiations with the City. of Statesville and to ee Mba ee TMT eek Oe ao Pam st ORR ae ila ee Me TL Mee MEL bac ae ROAD PETITION. Petition for addition of 1/l mile extension of SR 1106, known as Carson Knox road, Mooresville, Rt. 1, was approved for submission to the State Highway Commission, on motion made by Mr. Wagner and seconded by Mr. James. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ~ ADDITION OF DEPUTY. On account of ever increasing February 22, 1965 BOOK + ree Rl es demands on the sheriff's department from all segments of the citizenry for adequate TM Me CME a ek Me tek ek and in an effort to operate the sheriff's department on a shift basis to provide 2 hour service without making the working hours of the officers prohibitive for hiring.,and keeping good men, the board, on motion by Mre Wagner and seconded by Mr. Kestler, authorized Sheriff J, C. Rumple to hire an additional deputy at a starting salary of $360.00 PS a RAM rt mea cl Mame Bb Teele ly of this fiscal year for salary, Pre hOB aoa Mba sk ME Mc eos) ka a transferred from the contingent funde COUNTY FTREMEN'S ASSOCIATION ~ USE OF COUNTY FARM. The board gave permission to the Iredell County Firemen's Association to use for training purposes a tract of land at the county farm containing approximately five (5) acres, until such time as it is needed by the county for some other purpose. The land is described as se MAS MM Rey aM ee Mo ae tel) adjacent to Barium Springs property and the hillside from which the timber was recently removed, lying adjacent to and across from the site previously authorized for the association's use which has Pabst MRT Mae st ek a Mn RRs! tae Rh MS) bap eel 4-1) ADJOURN, There being no further business, the February meeting was adjourned at 11:10 P.M., February 22, 1965 North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on - A e a , ie Pam Oe, ce ae wa dtc <9 Aa Cy eer —Clerk to the Fe and recorded in Book 7 ‘nage 407% ; Pe 77S 7 Ai RE RH rage one x a Reine as , Kester, co Se ae Ot ‘ : eee SP Pe Tae ay Others present: I. T. Avery, Jre, county attorney; Re L. Shuford, Jre, pre eh a am Fay tc ae INVOCATION, The meeting was called to order by the chairman and invocation Pek Chey ae tome CVE) ele tae HOME AGENT ~ REPORT. Mrs. Nancy Myers, home economics agent, made her monthly report in person. AGRICULTURAL AGENTS. Wayne Franklin, chairman, made the report for his eT er tan Re MB ol aces o fo gt PURO PUSS) 1G ie IP 30) ee ae eM e RET Maat Mel emo rBe MB BY sol Tons Mors) repgrt of the fairgrounds committee, written copies of which had previously been filed with the chairman and county manager. Also present for this discussion were farm agent He M. Stamey, representing the Feeder Calf Association, and Clay Cline Pte: RRS Tc ee Ch te ees eee aes ae a tana aoe Me Me tm ch TT are generally in good condition, with a few changes recommended, Mr. Stamey reported that the Feeder Calf Association has plans to tear down the old cattle shed attached to the arena and build afew barn at that location. They estimate that this, an adequate water supply, and a new fence section would cost about $25,000.00. He requested the county to check with Blanton and Moore again about the possibility of a land trade. ‘ Mr. Shaver reported that the Kiwanis Club is interested in a new exhibit building, but were concerned about the length of time the property mee be available to them, They are also interested in the water supplys Commissioners assured them that there are no plans at the present time for any sale or conversion of the property and it was extremely unlikely that there would be for several years; however, they considered it essential that the board of commissioners keep itself free to act in any future developments for the best interests Oe Re ee rn Discussion of the proposed water line extension from Barium Springs ensued, } ye : ry Pyare vk, a : ' Page 2 The board interviewed Mrs. Gloria D. Pearson of Winston-Salem for the position of Assistant Home Economics Extension Agent, Per eh a ee) wg ee ae pa pe set presented by Mrs. Helen Branford, district agent, who reported that ‘she is a 1962 graduate of North Carolina College, with 14 years experience as vocational rey MR Sores Ba] on ae and recommended her for the positions. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the chairman was authorized to check out Mrs. Pearson's references and to employ her at his fou loh ar Meee 0 ye) Spe) ay © Pe ee KIMBROUGH EST. Letter dated February 26, 1965, requesting refund of taxes paid in error for 1945 through 1962 by A. De Kimbrough Estate, Statesville Outside, was received. Since the request was not Ts ebee Mme.) statutory authority for the commissioners to make refunds the request was ele b R16 | and the county attorney was instructed to so advises TAX REBATES, The following list of tax rebates issued by the tax supervisor's office in February were approved, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James: Name Township Bay Reason Narr) OR MD sb acre e Inside Eto Male dog instead of Female 1200 Henry C, Curlee, Jre pap RC) piel each eee a MT Bee EEL Res) Sto adel va M ie wm RT Name Pt be etop Re pReye) By contract Paola Mills are to pay oe Te ete OPER ba st1'4 ren COL era ett. vas to Leroy Ervin 1238 Een ae eee Eee a DETR eT) Beer Double on Poll 2200 ROAD PETITIONS, Two road petitions were approved as shown: , mre from Hwy #70 to SR #1370, Statesville Rt. 3., addition to system for m nance requested, Approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, second by Mr. James. 26 #2341, White Mill Road, Statesville. Hard Surf I M od oJ motion by Mr. Holshouser, second . ame ce requested. Approved on AID TO BLIND, Two terminations and seven revisions of blind aid grants were approved upon recommendation of welfare director, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, Pree ME hae bee ee | SUBDIVISION ~ BACK FORTY, The subdivision plat known as BACK FORTY, see He W. Sloop, was returned by the planning board with the 30 fte section of road which was in conflict with the subdivision ordinance deleted, Since the plat is now in conformity with 4 ordinance, the board ae approve it, with motion to approve ee ee a ee ae lS Pe TUR re tae MI eRe aed the new area for which a requested be Highway 6) area on the North, Bell Road ree ee) oe Fourth Creek on the South and the Statesville one mile perimeter on a Ae Meee Mes Ie practical method of precedure and gave the cost at ee Mr ME CMT MrT mae Pak gee a Pe sebket teeta Sms) typing and reproduction work additionale Motion was made by Mr. Kestler, seconded by oe WR ee et Ml Tr ge Woe aD authorizing Mr. Davis to proceed with the work, to be paid from contingent funds , BRICK FOR NEW BUILDING, The board selected the brick to be used on new office s SRS eT 24 REQUEST FOR SALARY INCREASES ~ WELFARE. Request from the welfare director i] for one step salary increase for two AP bee wees Me ta CMe tee le) LEGISLATION FOR ASSISTANT CORONER, Ons by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the board voted to pace Re ed st bat we assembly for authority for the board to appoint two assistant coronerse This request originated with the present i coroner, Dr. Harry Underwoode SCHOOL LITERARY FUND IOAN, After considerable discussion of a request from the Mooresville Board of Education for permission to borrow $199,000.00 from the State Literary Fund, the board voted, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, to make the Literary Fund borrowing available to all three units of Iredell County schools, with the units to work out some equitable distribution of the amount available should all three need to re ae tt TAX MAPPING. Mr. Shuford reported on the progress of the tax mapping program, and submitted bill for $298.56, Peet ee E. F. Saum for January and February, for approvals Order for Py ae eT edo) motion by Mr. James, second by Mre oA e pAb ya ee SOR PT) ree se ean wae RES aera GOUNTY COMMISSIONERS Annual Budget Pao 8 ePae 8) Spent Jan. 31 221,08 ci ee ee Per Diem & Mileage eer) ah ee Pee Pee etl a " 82,68 7hO R, 5, Kestler, Jre " mn 7h. Max Re James " 3 WY & 4 iv ee Pe Pe Tes " 50,00 V2) MURR tase Re OM CNL ws) RENE ng 150,00 G 7388 The Michie Co. er te ak T Meets vs : 601.13 DATA PROCESSING ' Annual Budget 7,000.00 Spent Jan. 31 AAO le) Ploy G 7297. Ie B. M. Corporation een ey Pash) G 7330 Robert L. Shaford, Jre Expenses vn.) TAX SUPERVISOR Annual Budget 3,530.00 Spent Jan. 31 23, 384.27 767 Mary Lee Cowles EW tng 327,00 768 Peggy P. Summers Lu 191.80 769 Louise M. Taylor bg 236.00 770. Mary J. Martin " 236.00 771. John T. Smith by Pieter 772 C. E,. Evans ¥ 327200 773 E. Fe Saum " 100,00 774 Wanda L. Young n 28.90 G 7266 U. S, Postmaster bey gt T-4-) v0 0Pi8,0) G 7267 Helen H. Houston Tax Lister 191,00 G 7268 Daisy B. Rimmer sl 213.50 G 7269 Doris Keever Hart " ee) ¢ 7270 Hal Hunter Brown n 23010 G 7271 Beulah C. Tomlin " 157.80 G 7272 Elizabeth B. Yorton MW 2hili» 80 G 7273 Henry Woodrow Sharpe Ma 173.00 4 727h Kathleen M,. S, Brown n 30,00 G 7275 Emma Lee G. Lunsford n 160,80 G 7276 Beverly W, Tatum " 129.00 G 7277 Eloise Poole Martin " bo Pte 8) G 7278 Rebekah D. Waugh " 313400 % 7279 Julia Campbell Gaither Li 201.20 G 7280 Joan Jenkins. Keller " ptoe ree G 7281 Mary Mills Smith n ras OPA eS G 7282 Eleanor D, Curtis " 2,0 «00 G 7283 Mary Ann C, Jones A 208.13 G 728, Martha B. Brawley " Paes G 7285 Alice Ketchie Ld 7250 G 7286 Jacqueline F. Scroggs " 23675 G 7287 Lois K. Troutman i 243075 G 7288 Katherine K. Patterson a 2h3075 G 7289 Phyllis Conner " 243075 G 7290. Ruby D, Mossor n ya LPL G 729. Ee Fe. Saum Expenses 200.00 G 7292 John T. Smith Vee ha) 50.00 G 7298 Radio Station W. S. I. Cy Advertising 77.00 G 7299 McNeelyts Office Supplies eyo eT) VP tele) G 7300 Mrs». Estelle T. Wicker, Treas, Membership ver e.8) G 7301 National Market Reports before) eres 8} G 7331 Ce. E. Evans Travel 100,00 Ci ee Pee Pesta ds | , Supplies 108.15 G ‘7372 Brady' Printing Co, " 96428 G 7386 Carolina Business Machines Ince. * pePies G 7477 Southerland Blue Print Co, Mapping ree re 4 7 oon Eee) Re ERED EE SCY gunayaaas pBRO Ege ae pRek eee | Willie Jones Michael R, Lackey Bas Co eae Tg Michael R, Lackey ety, Beaver's Repair Shop Statesville Insulation Be J. Powell Public Service Co. of N. C, Ince Gas Rental Uniform Service Comet Manufacturing Co. RA geomet ut ae mee | ee ME TE nS a ket oP Iredell Chemical Co, Home Exterminating Co. Thomas & Howard Co. ‘ Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, Petty Cash, Trease pk fo mL) 10 SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Ruth Ge Etchison Charles G, Stevenson Junius T. Stevenson Dr. Thomas R, Griffin Dr, Robert L. Dame Mrs. Claudia Robinson Dr. Harry B. Underwood Town of Mooresville ea Saettn Ts Ete Nae ea Beh hs Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc. Cool “prings Fire Dept. Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. West Iredell Yol. Fire Dept. Central School Vol. Fire Depte Trinity Vol. Fire Depte Troutman Vol, Fire Dept. Cool Springs Vol. Fire Depte West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. City of Statesville Dept, of Conservation & Deve National Guard ~ Statesville National Guard « Mooresville Bernice McJunkin Isaac Te Avery Jre Robert L. Shuford Jre Vance Motor Hotel Annual Budget 135,328.00 Set seh AEs one Salary " " Coroners Accte " by " eh Contract re Calls sad Maile Nats Forest Fire Control Donation oi Expenses L Boy Scout Lunch Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Rete Ne Ce. Local Government Baployees' Retirement System ~ Rete * r ; Py 3 TY 4 Py 4 47,50 47.50 Ty PS) 47.50 25400 Peat) 25200 25200 Repairs re be) Tile Pts) Pe!) Ss OPtsy s Unifarm Rental 13-20 Supplies 61436 Supplies Py) " 15.30 rT haa ke 5¢00 Supplies By Piel) bey wea] Beir es, Misc. Expense 6200 Supplies re Pe!) eS 136.00 ya Le 8) 58.00 7250 7¢50 4e00 100, 20 40,00 50,00 50,00 50,00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 VITPT® 8) 198,00 162,00 174.00 ae Be 38) 25200 25200 7732 41.00 SP hest) OY 0 pes Pols, 1,146.66 Emo 28,570.00 13,475.72 535 3050h5 Annual Budget yr Me Spent Jan. 31 75167279 CMO r wm Ame rik pr ta Ca 4 Se 0) (ae pee ee <> " 500 7hS Ae Pe Steele, Jre ee 500 7h6 J. Be Rankin ® pT 18,8) Th? Ke Le: ytd Ire + by eae Mes toss eat] bg Ph s) 1 RR Pee ft oe " (ey iL eee ee Lg 400,00 G 7332 Traffic & Planning Associates Professional, etc. Bere] G 7333 Edwin H. Parks Travel 64.61 G 733k Flowers Printmakers Supplies rar +] G 7386 Carolina Business Machines Inc, * Vee G 7k71 Beam Printing Coe . PAP OY 3 COUNTY MANAGER Annual Budget 13,275.00 Spent Jan. 31 VL ree 835 Bertie M. Stout “ Orne 8) G 7293 Re Le Shuford, Jre seer ke 75200 G 7387 Paul B. Williams Ince Supplies iwi: CM Ae Se) Moser sts st VO MERU LE: dele sO Stet ag peel] ere!) 1,055e11 COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Annual Budget 11,140.00 Spent Jane 31 6,711.95 780 Betty Jean Robb SPY af 312,00 ACN =o ace Kel OPE (Ni Tel whe n 54167 G 7335 U. S. Postmaster | Soe eT A) 25200 G 7386 Carolina Business Machines Inc, Supplies 2206 ‘ hse Be} SHERIFF Annual Budget © 7,013.00 Spent Jane 31 42,091.62 782. Frances S. Roland RPE 271.00 783 Thomas S, Thompson " 415400 78h Re Ee Perkins " 415.00 785 Brady He Johnson Lu) Ste) 786 William G, Johnson " 377200 787 Marshall Maness n 415400 vis. Mar We OMS bao te " 415.00 789 Lawrence 0. Goodin " 377200 790 Jimmy L. Wooten MW 360.00 791 A Pe oP etre | ba py ao 835 Bertie M. Stout Lu 50.00 G 7336 Dwight Myers Travel 5 eee) G 7337 We Ae Shoemaker u 30,00 G 7338 L. O. Goodin " 150,00 G 7339 Brady H. Johnson n Ware ae G 7340 William G, Johnson " 150.98 G 7341 Marshall Maness " ASPs: G 7342 I. M, Overcash Jre n sesh PS) ie va) R. Ee Perkins ba 150,00 G 7344 Je C. Rumple " 105.16 ie ey Te 8, Thompson " Werte?) G 7346 Jimmy L. Wooten 4 16, 30 G 7372. Brady Printing Co. ea 10.75 G 7388 The Michie Co. General Statutes 6.35 CMW eS) Mas wes YM TE sl es Tap Rett] oes S| (ed ib 23 ee 801 G 7364 G 7372 G 739k G 7h71 G 7350 G 7351 G 7352 G 7353 Judy L. Gilleland pa me) Flossie S, King Houston L. Johnston N. T, Houston Ne Te Houston He. Le Johnston S. C. M. Corporation Isaac T. Avery Jre ya hme eek metry Southern Bell Telephone Co. Petty Cash, Trease Beam Printing Coe Maintenance ee ae | rite Services oe eT) Supplies REGISTER OF DEEDS Imogene W. Blankenship Helen R, Gregory Elizabeth H. Goodrum Wilma W. Gooden Le le Nesbit E. N. Scroggs Brady Printing Coe Observer Printing House Southern Bell Telephone Co. Beam Printing Cos Supplies bs Books Services Slits) N maT] WELFARE DEPARTMENT He. We Rogers O. A. Dearman oh pee eee Pee od eco s) Edna F, Brow Fay S, Marks Peeve teem a eR ree] Ronnie W, Karriker Anne ops BP retro) Lucinda B, Dees Thelma C. Barker Avonelle C,. McVey pa e Te th ee Cel sms gs] Linda Raymer Mary A, Deaton Jewell C, Van Hoy Maxine T. Henderson Sara M. Neese Lois I. Sigmon Elizabeth D. Johnston Betty Sue Troutman Nora Le ey te Jane E, Kerr bveeRe Mt eg ba st dee) Thelma C. Barker aR Te Ae be ek el Mary A. Deaton PEST ah stor | B, Dees i) Board Meeting E 4 W282 223 2222 @2 222 28222 23282 reds 27019 Annual Budget 32,580.00 Spent Jan. 31 18,187.38 ye een 8) 259.00 327400 Be) 458,33 50200 86.38 47.00 BOS Pap’ Bry 12015 Ph! Sseru!) 25202033 Annual Budget 37,580.00 Spent Jan. 31 17,087.55 327200 yas} 110.8) v.01 TPL0,8) yo} TPS 8.8) TW Beriee) 4,68. 39 ey 227073 26.70 eee Py! EIKO Annual Budget 111,002.00 Spent Jane 31 60,761.30 ore |) Oss) 10,00 492.00 350,00 386,00 350.00 386.00 4k:7.00 469,00 386,00 386,00 350.00 350,00 386.00 82632 274200 VAATPLe ®) 226400 Px ETERS. 8) VLE TPLe 8) 226.00 Oy Pte. 8) Poy pa TP i) 32406 yoPw el Perry TT RO cae 75 Clifton Bridges Pye Re tel A oa 823 Betty C, Harrington 82h Wayne L. Franklin 825 Lineous B. Nance 826 Howard M. Stamey "827 Harry W. Myers Jre PMc har We Mth re 7366 W. Le Franklin 7367 Le 3, Nance Jre (biome Pe Pee Cl 7369. Meister Publishing Cos. 7370 Consumers Union 7371 Ue Se Postmaster 7372 Brady Printing Co. 7373 National S,hool & Inde Corpe 7393 City of Statesville foo op OP Po Vs Me Cee Gel MB UAE Tel.) 830 os 1+ Ivey G 737) De O- Ivey G 7375 Woodward Jewelry Store G 7376 Gray & Creech Ince COM MOM (ele ete} 832 Nancy I. Myers 833 Juliene M. Fulp 83 Nancy H. Murray G 7377 Juliene M. Fulp CRM se > ae G 7379 Nancy Myers G 7380 U. S, Po Ry ie TMD tae 2 et ask. | NEGRO AGRIC & HOME EC. EXT. AGENTS G 7386 Carolina Business Machines Inc. * 17276 ST eee oe Le) ad 25.00 eC ko bT1e8) 7 a7 ; : bs oa EB. N. Scroggs oto se) ps 7365 Furniture Sto | CYT Sy 30.85 7386 Carolina Business Machines Ince Supplies Pies) VS) Mees eM) TMM TE le ot ed Sap Rely) pee 7482 N, C, Local Government Employees! Retirement System ~ Rete I EPtey4 PE oS rs Annual Budget 2,667.00 13,680.87 Spent Jan. 31 STE hans e000 * 171.8) , " pal Py) Ld 365.467 nd 238.67 | 290 200 r 306,00 ry 35.00 Travel 25218 " 27 206 Rent 150,00 Book 8,98 Subscription 10,00 eke gta) 115.00 Supplies, etce 100.72 Equipment Fe TePao es) Services 41.450 PPS LPN Fr Annual Budget 6,713.00 Spent Jan. 31 Pe et) SPE ag Sete 2 19000 Travel yee eS ihe) Rm ey.) peal . Bary 357el Annual Budget 10,587.00 SPS Eee) Spent Jane Bre Salary 147225 . 238.00 ® pyar) ? 15567 Travel Te 76 Sisto wy) ory Te) “iit or Postage 75200 Supplies ye y4 ae pe SCLC ms - Gq ci @ 7 G C7 TT, SB 8h0 8h2 ad iis > 3 G 7387 Ce G 7389 G 7390 G 739k ead) de G 7391 . ele eS . Ps fel Hoy Helen H. Kyles re iw Ae Tel Hoy Ne Ce Local Government ere ued ‘Retirement System ~ Rete - ye Avery, Pom Salary Travel oR oP) COUNTY ATTORNEY hetatecr Pes SUPERIOR COURT Martha D. Parker Iph H, Munday oxen ae Tes Frances a " See tae Md ert eet Pest | een ee nT ee oF ee a Rete ae ate ee tt The N naa Observ seus Tb aes i Southern Bell See a ate) ee mag ta ens dro ae eT Pree sree 2 : Pass ass s pplies yr Books Services sacs ‘Expense ar Rit) gn ae a [Ce ee nett Pee 8) 5127229 Budget Spent ee | Pie riat Py yi koPas te 300,00 rite Me Pre) Pree es 9s Budget or aes Ppa a Ore 0 apy ce oP, @) Ld 200.00 aetna “eid bid Spent Yan. 31 33,000. 0 0 slo e bres Bee.) 225400 PEs yee 259.00 136.92 Cora TP 7 69,02 pe oe Rs ot A | 28617 PE Annual Budget 19,300.00 eed Bf 53s et TT Were) Were 100,00 a eset 8 ° Annual Budget” 10,750.00 eae, eae 6,092.15 eg Te ee Eee a I 7 350,00 750:00 at | : ; A Annual Budget 900,00 Spent Jan. 31 yer!) eee es ee Se (ets eae Annual Budget 25,815.00 Spent Jane 31 15,190.86 G 7392 Je Ce Rumple Boarding Prisoners 2,021.50 G 7393 City of Statesville Services 127,00 G 739k Southern Bell Telephone Co. La 13.50 G 7395 Purcell Drug Co, Supplies Pel] Ca eS Cr es tty " es G 7397 Piedmont Linen Service Laundry Pere G 7398 Iredell Chemical So. Soto) oe nT) 25.50 G 7399 Iredell Laundry Coe Ince Laundry ras G 700 The Flowers Auto Parts Cos Supplies 26.27 G 701 Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control Service 5200 G 7,02 Thomas & Howard Co. Supplies papery e} ee Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Pant Yas) G 7453 Lowery Drug Coe Del eh may] oa Ls PPE ST PS Annual Budget Spent Jane Bis Peer e.0 280.61 15~00 Ce Annual Budget . 35,000.00 Spent, Jane XL 17,102.71 CM) * Mn PMB PN (le vane) Mc et mee oy Fuel Pets) ik) e) ae Pa Sa eee | ee toes G 7407 Public Service Co. of N, C. Ince ™ 12.00 G 7,08 Carolina Hotel en v0 Po) G 7h09 A & P Tea Cos Groceries 167.00 G 7410 Colonial Stores " erie 0 Mya Mee ee eb 7 " 5.00 G 7412 Drum's Super Market A 10.00 G 7h13 The Food Center " 10.00 G 741, Foster & Deadman’ i) 5200 G 7415 Fox Dairy Bar & Grocery " Pie) G 7416 Fraleys Wholesale Dive bd 12200 G 7417 Harmons " 7.00 ie 78 a Ne McCray be owe ¢) CMe, R MS ee REE ee ete 4 Ma 59.50 ey dV M Rae Mee Pt i 55450 G 742. Watts Grocery " 10.00 G 7h22 Winn-Dixie Stores Ince " ByTiee) G 7h23 D&O Trading Post Clothing 10.25 G@ 72h Belks , " 5 ee G 7h25 Je C. Penney Coe " le 00 G 7426 Mimay Pharr Boys Dept. ® 40.00 ESGE ad tt 4 Tot Ro no Ronn oE- Ek EEE Eon oo eid 7 Q | P ag A w 850 G 7468 G 7h69 G 7470 G 771 em i ward G 7256 ioe Rok eo eee) ee Bes URC ceEneeete .e G 7hSh Bee ae one 50.00 oS BR oe, ¢) Le 50.00 b v0. Orne, §) J 100,00 J 100,00 " we bd 7 Parse Yar tae 4 ete ie ae Nae | * 150,00 Mrs. Clarence Ward Md 100,00 Mrs, Roy E. Warren ing 50.00 Mrs. Te Be Wetmore ® oe #) Mrs. Clyde Wilcox 4 100,00 bia Py a Lo Williams bi 100,00 Mrs. ps Wooten bed 100,00 PP ght gm Pa ) Cesk oe see His) ra sv. et who Re Ma 45.00 Dre Fe W, Dick ? Bree 2 Dr, Robert C, Gray 9 Bee) Dr. Bill R. McLain # 5200 Dr. a 1 Rickert Aba sd 10,00 Dr. Irvin G, Scherer " 6,00 Forest Heights Pharmacy by 4.00 Lee lta ee et tot lg 2 1.60 Statesville Drug Co. " aos] Nicholson Funefal Home Ls é See) Tredell Memorial Hospital ® 0.00 Pere sleek ® 100,00 N. C, Memorial Hospital ba 2260 . a Western N. Ce Sanatoriun ASRS Annual Budget Spent Jan. 31 8,100.00 eas J. I. Thomas Salary 400,00 Je Ie Thomas Travel 150,00 Belks Dept. Store Supplies 6017 Petty Cash, Trease Misce Expense rs Beam Printing Co. SSNs SY maT) 32029 T. K. Abernethy eve R Meets ap Rel 5200 Annual Budget 173,917.00 Spent Jane DL = 337, 5U70h5 re Pe Eee oR C Manufacturers Hanover Trust Coe MISCELLANEOUS se County OAA Fund 2,928.16 County A. F. De. C, Fund 763056 Sherrill Lumber Co. be ae als 75067 awa eats Te el ry « 68.15 First Union National Bank Transferring funds Ores ors 8) aa ae amo. lg 8 300 000,00 Ie T. Avery, Jre Ree RE ak ee) ee) 25050 OcA-A. Lien Collected Lhh.50 PY eee eee ( pepe tee Oke Tax Refund rd¥ i) } es Ph ba a G 7483 WN. C. Local Government ' System ~ Rete G 748) Hospital Saving Association Peer Pa: ee Pee eta |g Withholding Tax TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions: Peek 711.0 LEOB&R 163.88 Social Security pie Oe) Tax: Federal yee sy tet) Tea) yee Beto preag eter) bere GRAND TOTAL BP rend br e 227625 222,66 erates 5 5798.58 ei ee) 283.92 Cy Pe ol peers) HS ete 7110 BSL.) PW MeL be Prema nye eee EEE bos MiesIie:MvcibesBicsIesiv> Mec ysis: Mvriie:He+iis>ie-MiesiecMe+MecMc+ Mie: HiccMis+ Ms: iwclie +I +] aa Fe VOM) B 1078 B 1079 eee est) ert. S114 Troy R, Scoggins Jr. Raeford A. Thomas Je He Nicholson CAM ase tT mee Southern Bell Telephone Co, Mooresville Telephone Co. Fisher Scientific Co. Ne Ce State Board of Health Sat Nee a MR gel) eRe el ae hel | Mid-State 011 Co, Pargas Iredell Laundry Co. Petty Cash Fund D. Durham Lewis, M.D. ae Pa) er.) eae Po N. C, Local oa '2/'2->s° be : : Pa . 4 Rec ei ly bh ame DN | : ‘3°2-3°3'3 8-22 de (id 2 : t ra) Fuel Oil Gas Laundry BPE TP colt TS Clinicians Fee rn ernment Employees! Retirement System = Ret. MISCELLANEOUS N. ©, Local Government Employees! Retirement System ~ Ret. Hospital Saving Association Cy RSM De te Mee. ek | N. ©. National Bank Withholding Tax TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions: Social Security 200ek5 Tax: Federal 500,80 moe 107.92 pera A ; --Q@RAND TOTAL Pree) 8.00 8,00 8,00 ee phery" 800.00 1200.00 20.60 Pred Be Pe 10,62 Vo Pe Held Shell Bra 55016 hese 100,00 AT 4 Poros 1239 rae) 76,00 10.80 rei e) ee ore 112.39 1.18 1536 Ts Pose) Bri!) 25000 140,16 pasa 8 bt) Ply) Pe sits) oe ee) ers PA Pho) Annual Budget 19,115.00 Spent Jane 31 312,049.92 eee em PRE ag 7500 37 «= Virginia M, Deaton ” re erie e) 36 Constance 5, Lomax " 107.50 39 «©Rose M. Waugh. bed 107.50 Fon ts emt i 400.00 pA) en's Reve ee eume CE ' vee a) 10,00 Pe Metre a Ws RMR yee ee Toa e tl, | 1275 A 9k7 National Idbrary Week eee | Ere.) A 948 Demoo Library Supplies " 1.60 AM9 MN, C, State Libbary Books & Processing Foe Mrs A 950 Benefic Press Books yao) Wa DME UE gee ee. ae eet Soba hae me 3) 7950 A 952. ‘Thames Book Company Books 9.90 SMe ay ek tae) ee W 35.20 A 95 Museum Extension Fund ) Pe A 955 Jean Karr & Company " 300.00 A 956 Te Se Denison & Company Ince Md orn i) FWY Me SR Meso ke id 18,50 Ve Meee me wet eae LT " 51.65 A 959 Ne Ce Local Government Employees! Retirement System, - Rete 70.10 A 960 Statesville Library Perey Wess) 100,00 a 961 Town of Mooresville " meee!) IS Ps MISCELLANEOUS 962 N. CG, Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Rete 27079 963 North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax 97.00 964 Hospital Saving Association Insurance Zhelh 156.93 Yeh) Less Payroll Deductions: Pape h Social Security 33.58 Tax: Federal 9700 Sie ae) pi yy | Insurance ere: 200 657 GRAND. TOTAL ‘$ 2,02he32 + ie gh ar a F : : ‘ F 2 2 8 5 2 5 8 el te a alld oe poe M 10 Ne. C. Local Government Buployees' ee System =~ Ret. > J TOTAL ee: Less Payroll Deductions: pAb PP] Social Security ba seis GRAND TOTAL $ 1, 342079 ADJOURN, Adjournment came at 7:00 P.M., until March 15, 1965, at 7:30 P.M. North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on i a sae day of - 194 Pet isa ee oe of i March 15, ~ nr We a | Fv ae The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned session on Monday, March 15, 1965, at 7230 P.M., in the Commissioners room of the courthouse. All members of the board were present, namely& E, E, Boyer, chairman; R, J. Holshouser, J. M. DEY -4e- 5a Re B, Kestler, and Max R. James, The county manager and attorney were also present. INVOCATION, Attorney Avery led the invocation. VACATION AND SICK LEAVE FOR GENERAL COUNTY EMPIOYEES, After considerable discussion over a period of several meetings, new leave policies for general county employees were adopted as set out below, to be effective April 1, 1965, on motion made by Mr. Wagner and seconded by Mr. Kestler.s Employees covered by state extension service, state merit system, and county library board, all of whom have established annual and sick leave policies, were excluded from these regulations: Section I. ANNUAL LEAVE. 1. The leave year shall begin April 1 and run through March 31. 2e An annual leave of 10 days shall be granted each OOM Ae Pam else Ee let-sehe employee who is on the payroll on April 1, 1965, to cover vacation leave, to be earned at the rate of 5/6 day per month, 3. <Any person employed after April 1, 1965, shall earn.1/2 day annual leave per month for the first 20 months of his employment. After 20 months, he will then earn 5/6 day per month (10 days per year). 4. This regulation becomes effective on April 1, 1965, and no accumulated annual leave can be claimed for any period prior to this date. 5e Any unused annual leave expires at the end of the leave year and cannot be carried forward to the next year, PRE Ys Mb aU RG Colt tay ma Met ew MB tt Ce des Mea Ps ensuing year becomes available on April le If an employee leaves the county for any reason his final ews will be adjusted to pay only for actual earned leave. He will: be paid for any earned leave unused at the time of separation, 7+ An employee may not draw in advance on his next year's leave. 8. Temporary, part-time, hourly or per diem employees shall not be eligible for paid annual re 9- In addition to the regularly observed holidays, any other time the court~ house may. be closed by the County Commissioners shall be considered a holiday.and will not be charged against leave. 10. Wacation leave must be approved in advance by the department head. Any leave taken without permission shall be considered leave without Paye Section II. SICK LEAVE le All full-time, permanent employees shall be granted 6 days sick leave per year, to be earned at the rate of 1/2 day per month. This leave shall Ler) credited to the employee at the beginning of the leave year, subject to adjustment should he leave the county before the end of the NA-t tay 2- In addition, any employee who has unused annual/sick leave for the leave year ending March 31, 1965, shall be allowed to carry forward up to 6 days. Sick leave accumulates from year to year, when not taken, to a maximum of le Sick leave is granted only in case of personal illness by the employee or quarantine of the employee due to illness in his family, An employee may claim an amount not to exceed 3 days of sick leave in the event of death in his immediate family, which is defined to include husband, wife, parent, lM PM A a oa Cel ty RP oa sts ce BRDU eka neL Je. PMMoE SU -dshe Dea mets law, father~in=law, mother-in-law. 5S. An employee may be required to furnish a doctor's certificate for all consecutive days of sick leave beyond one days 6. Temporary, part~time, hourly or per diem employees shall not be eligible for paid sick leaves 7e Sick leave is lost to the employee if resignation or dismissal causes a break in service. An employee may not be paid for unused sick leave at the time of separation, Section III. Generale 1. Employees shall work a 0 hour week, with offices open Monday through Friday from 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. with 1 hour for lunch. 2. Each department head shall keep work record sheet in duplicate for each employee, with original to be filed with County Accountant on 26th day of each month, and copy retained in department for office records 3. Salary checks will be issued on the 30th day of each month for all employees whose work record sheet is properly filed on the 26th. No check may be issued until employee's signed work record sheet is received and adequate time given for processing checke lh. Each department head shall be responsible for the administration of these regulations in his department, subject to check by the County Manager. Se These regulations shall be effective on and after April 1, 1965, and may be amended from time to time by the Board of Commissionerse HOSPITAL SURVEY CONFERENCE. Chairman Boyer announced that the conference with Dr. Cadmus regarding the hospital survey had been set for March 2lie MECKLENBURG COUNTY = COUNTY LINE. The county manager was requested to investigate and report on the extent of services and facilities being provided by Iredell County to a peninsula containing approximately 14 acres of land jutting into Lake Norman from Iredell County, but lying sctiabd Nanhtaiioang ore kn as eee aos 1963 the boatd had requested Mecklenburg County to cede this area to bbe OMe in mee Mh eh MRA Mal kt MMe. Meee ae he el Meeaael a regulatory supervision created by its inaccessibility from Mecklenburg County. The Mecklenburg commissioners at that ae SEM Toa MoE co MmOs META ae Sammi slel > Eli bak {Semele neko ae the 1965 General Assembly meets. _ COUNTY SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY = LETTER OF INTENT. In reply to an official request bene Mel peat TB ME tng Board of Education as presented by T. Ray Gibbs, superintendent, ae a ee We te) Page 3 co a et ta) ee eee eR me CUE Lg | seconded by Mr. James, to furnish the Iredell County Board of Equcation with a letter stating that it is the intention of the board of commissioners to appropriate to the Iredell County Board of Education $616,90).00 in capital outlay for the 1965~66 fiscal year. Mr. Gibbs stated that the Board of Education expects to receive bids on April 26, 1965, covering construction costs on North and South High Schools, and that with the funds on hand, the state bond funds, and 1965-66 county capital outlay Pao a meet Me ea MR bao eat Me clea me wees fo Mek TP é . ASSISTANT HOME ECONOMICS AGENT, Chairman Boyer reported that after checking Mrs. Gloria Pearson's references, all of whom recommended her for the position, he had concurred with the state extension service in her appointment as assistant home economics agent at a beginning salary‘of $5500.00, to start April 1, 1965. WATER LINE EXTENSION = SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL, The board received and discussed two reports pertinent to the water line extension: le EXTENSION OF WATER MAIN = Report by E. B. Stafford, Consulting Engineer. 2. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTER OF GROUND WATER IN THE SOUTH SCHOOL_AREA, IREDELL COUNTY, N. C. = Report by Division of Ground Water, N. C. Department of Water Resources, (Ground Water Circular Noe 5). The Stafford celninirts nite engineering and cost data for extending the water line to the county fairground property and to the South school site, at a total estimated cost of $63,930.00. The county manager was instructed to confer with the City of Statesville about the possibility of substituting transite pipe for the cast iron pipe as specified, and to find out if the city would repay all the cost to the county Pele Mel MRA Sect Me Roba e Meer N el kr] ADVISORY COMMISSION « EAST BROAD STREET ZONING AREA, On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, an advisory commission for the East Broad Street Zoning Area was appointed. The five members, all residents of the area, are: Clyde Boan, Cecil A. Bell, Re Ae Lowery, Jr, Le De Kay, Jr. and Mrs. Reece Cockerhame PETITION TO ZONE BOSTIAN HEIGHTS AREA. Petitions of residents of an area extending from the Statesville perimeter zoning area to the Lake Norman Zoning area including the general vicinity of Bostian Heights was presented to the board requesting that this area be covered by zoning and subdivision Tee ake The board adopted a motion made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. James that the petitions be accepted QO : i ox AT e430 a and referred to the planning director for a report on the cost, and to the planning I board for recommendations for the advisory commission. ROAD PETITION, Petition for hard surfacing secondary road #1822 was presented and accepted for transmittal to the State Highway Commission. CONTRACT WITH ROWAN COUNTY = MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, The chairman was pare pe to sign a contract on behalf of the county with Rowan County, stipulating that the Rowan County mental health clinic OB a tg would furnish certain services for the remainder of this fiscal year to the etl County Mental health clinic r) for the sum of $600.00 per months SCHOOL LITERARY FUND LOAN. A motion passed by the board of commissioners at its March lst meeting which would allow the three school units in the county to borrow $199,000.00 from the state literary fund was rescinded on motion by Mre Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, and the matter tabled for consideration at a later date. ROOF REPAIRS ON HOUSE AT COUNTY FARM. The county manager was authori zed to make arrangements for getting the roof repaired at the dwelling house on the county farme i ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 P.M. North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on 4 . 7 ( j rs J ee 4 eer Pay a mys Clerk to the ‘Sea and recorded in Book YS el Page 1 1965, at te ee Mee) eee! room of the courthouse, All members of the board eee Peery RB a ee bs Fie ee ONC a ae CA Se P The county attorney andccounty manager, I. Te Avery, Jr., and R, L. Shuford, Jr., Ls BB ba Tete INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Kestler, PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING. Chairman Boyer announced that this was elo Mee Bt and place set for a public hearing on a request that the following described property in the Lake Norman Zoning Area be rezoned from Agricultural Residential to General Business: Beginning at the southwest quadrant of the intersection of U. S, Highway #21 and N.C, Road #1336; thence in a southerly direction with the west edge of U. S. Highway #21, a distance of 890 more or less feet to the southeast corner of J,hn Ostwalt; thence with Ostwalt's south boundary a distance of 450 feet more or less; thence in a northerly direction with the western eckclet ae Meal 14 VAM ME See MB UT Niel ta sy 0 atta oot a ee ee oe point on the southern margin of N.C. Road #1336; thence with the southern margin of said road 340 feet more or less to the beginning, containing an area of 335,750 square feet more or less, The only person to appear at the hearing was L. G, Mayberry, who owns property in the area and who had initiated the eee aT te spoke on behalf of the rezoning. The following resolution was adopted by unanimous vote on motion made eng Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr, Holshouser: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, request has been received by the Board of Commissioners for rezoning a certain area on Highway #21 in the Lake Norman Zoning Area as! more particularly described herein from Agricultural Resideritial to General Business Zoning district; and WHEREAS, the matter was referred to the Iredell County Planning Board for Sania g and eo and WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners has received a report from the Planning eke Me Steet : 1. The petitioned area adjoins property on Highway #21 at the intersection of Old. Mountain Road which is zoned as General Business, and. rezoning this area ROR OMe Me hones cae tir ene sae the Old Mountain Road Peer pa north to the intersection with East Monbo Roade ne se ae Lis a if de ae i 2 Several business EATS ES] are already located in this area, and the natural Ce ee ee ee Te ee Te eh ask e 3+ The Planning Board held a public hearing on the question, at which only Mr. Mayberry, Mrs. John Phillips, and Mrs. Hanna Miller appeared, all of whom favored \) eli at Le) eae a 4. The Planning Board therefore, based on its findings, recommends that the property be rezoned to a General Business district as requested, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY that the following described area be rezoned from Agricultural Residential to General Business,: and that the zoning map of the Lake Norman Area be corrected accordingly: Beginning at the southwest Urea tehd of the intersection of U. S, Highway #21 and N, C, Road #1336; thence in a southerly direction with the west edge of U.S.Highway #21, a distance of 890 feet more or less to the southeast corner of John Ostwalt; thence with Ostwalt's south boundary a distance of 450 feet more or less; thence in a northerly direction with the western boundaries of Ostwalt, Miller, and Mayberry, 820 feet more or less to a point on the southern margin of NeCe Road #1336; thence with the southern margin of said road 340 feet more or less to the beginning, containing an area of 335,750 square feet more or less. PAUPER BURIALS, The county attorney was requested to investigate an@)make a report to the board’on the county's responsibility for pauper burials, TAX SUIT = JOHN C, JACKSON, The county attorney presented a request from John C. Jackson and wife, Coddle Creek township, that the board waive costs in a 1955 tax suit case and accept payment of the principal and interest on the tax as ; payment in full. According to information from the tax collector and tax supervisor the tax involved was on property in Mooresville bought penne Pore M3ll. In the same year Burlington Mill sold another piece of property to another person by the same name (John C, Jackson) and on’ the first listing, in 1955, the property had been switched, The listings were subsequently corrected but the 1955 tax on this particular lot had*not been paid due to the mix=up in names and listingse On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded -by. Mr. James, the Bodrd agreed to compromise the case upon payment of principal and ifiterest of the tax, due to the error in listing and payment by another person of the same name arid the evidence that this Mr. Jackson had offered to pay and had tried to clear the record sometime previously, and the county attorney was authorized to enter a consent judgement in the case, NEGRO EXTENSION AGENTS. D. 0. Ivey and Mrs. Gloria Pearson-made their’ report in person. Mrs. Pearson had begun her work on April l. rece a Peet oe rev ss 4 i COUNTY LIBRARY. Miss Violet Caudle, librarian, made her report for March. 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 h, 1960, following the revaluation of property in the county which was effective on January 1, 1960; and WHEREAS, the 75% ratio was again adopted for use for each succeeding year since 1960; 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 oe ratio of all real and personal property in Iredell County be set at 75% of its true value for the year 1965. REPORT ON SERVICES TO "MECKLENBURG NECK", The county manager's report on services provided by Iredell County to the Mecklenburg peninsula in Lake Norman was accepted and filed as information. RECESS TO MEET AS BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW. The Board of Commissioners recessed briefly at 2:30 P.M., to sit as the Board of Eoualization and Review, after eR MEG Ch ME a Clot hace emo ko Re ME tse sl ts as the Board of Commissioners. CIVIL DEFENSE AND VETERANS SERVICE. J. P. Van Hoy appeared in person to present his report on the Civil Defense and Veterans Service worKe TAX COLLECTIONS. N. T. Houston reported total tax collections for March of $48, 453-6 Tle BLIND AID CASES. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. James, one acceptance, one termination, and six revisions of blind assistance grants were approved as recommended by the welfare directore f ZONING = BOSTIAN HEIGHTS AREA, The Board received a proposal from C, H. Davis, Jr., to prepare land use and zoning er a zoning ordiaance, for the Bostian Heights ee ed et poet _ ry poor of eee ne oe oe or reproduction costs, On motion by Ed oy seconded by aa Wagner, i) aa pe oat MeO Be ks deel cool Se EE eh each i a me i Sk Mesh ta Me Oot eae leo the proposal made by Mr. Davis for the technical work as outlined, with the cost to be paid from the contingent funds «77 = NOTICE OF RELOCATION (SOUTHERN SECTION). ‘The chairman announced that a map had been posted showing a proposed change in the location of State Highway tC CERRY A Me eae ME Metta. ed MS a) Me Ow ME bap an ie ina de eel a i eleoe ta eM ME PM el Melosh bel eee Me beet tM kt af in a northerly direction to approximately 1,900 feet north of SR 13125 I~77 « PROPOSED LOCATION FROM NORTH OF STATESVILLE TO JUNCTION WITH US#21 SOUTH OF ELKIN. The chairman announced that maps of the proposed route of #Il-77 . ero Mel Tete toe eae public hearing set by the State Highway Commission for April 1h, 1965, at 2:00 P.M., at the City Hall in Statesvillee ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions were accepted on motion by Mre Kestler, seconded by Mr. James, to be forwarded to the State Highway Commission: aS at ko eae 7k Peery ae ea bem hc e ska Club). 2. Setzer Road, #1501, pave 1.); milese 3. Old #21, now #115, near Mt. Mourne, maintenance requested, PURCHASE OF TRUCK FOR UNION GROVE FIRE DEPARTMENT. The following recommendation was received from the Iredell County Fire Commission: "Tnasmuch as all rural fire departments have been required to provide an adequate building to fiouse and protect mobile fire equipment prior to advertisement for bids for a new truck, it is the recommendgtion of this Commission that Union Grove ee Department be encouraged to Pree ste) the building program already undertaken so as eM Sah eee Mo rkerk Mos oa a> ke Met meee eed LL (1) building completely closed in OC secret bet aba SC CNM toe el el Sere eels certification by this Commission that the above conditions have been met, authorization may be given for the advertisement for bids for the new vehicle." CLR meen Cem ool Mme LD the Board instructed the county J manager to notify the Union Grove Fire Pee ae Anes RMR emote Me Lele Utell oe requirements ate met the Board will take steps to authorize purchase of a fire trucks _ Page 5 a Seren oo ra tthe SEL SS Se eee ee | ae eet es Ce ee ake at Mt. Mourne, to the Iredell County Firemen's Association and ordérs title poe ee Me Re A ake ke MT Sa SPR MEAT Iredell County Firemens Association cease to function within a period of two years after title is et eee] or should the use of the truck as a training vehicle cease within a period of two years that it be returned to the county for disposal. TAX REBATES FOR MARCH, The following list of tax rebates issued by the tax supervisor's office during the month of March was submitted and approved, on motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Kestler: hen Township Year oud Amount Garrett Alderfer ‘Chsbge Bh to Records showed acres left 1,70 after selling & no land left. Pate bmp eMmOl tT] Outside Bh ¥ Double listing Peas Midway Grill C. Creek 1962 Fixture double listing 12,10 Midway Grill Ce Creek 1963 Fixture double listing ems RR emer Fallstom 1963 Error in land listing ey er James Thomas ee Rael) ae TeNN Brror in land listing — 1,20 RE TT mews) Fallstown 1962 Error in land listing 11h Hal We. Clark Shiloh Bh To) PVs at Molo baa -Lonr ve br b 1) EASTER MONDAY HOLIDAY. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. James, the board authorized all county offices to close on Monday, April 19, 1965, in observance of Easter holi days JURY LIST. The following were drawn for jury service by Dewey Taylor, Jre, a child under ten: FIRST WEEK = MAY 3, 1965 le We Be Norris, Sre Ose Rte 1, Olin 2e Jack L. Oliphant Barringer Rt. 1, Troutman FUER SSeS. Bons revit a Re) Rte 3 Box 471, Statesville he Fe Bs Carver, Sre Pert 3 423 Alexander St., Mooresville Ce ry al Wy Pea Crs Se Oana tre sks 6e Je P. Tomlin , Best sme) 933 Cochran St., Statesville 7e Dorsey Johnson ae eee Rte 2, Harmony o Pans ere i nn | Box 65, Mooresville CU ae ame Te ebL OME ae Mee ee ett ae SoC ee ee ee ll, Billy Crits E. Mills oe kek mm Grier F, Johnston Meret 4 eee EP ret Ree , ae Paes nett ae Pa Cita ty ee # pes er teks.) Davidson Rt. 2, Mooresville 15¢ Alton Gaither Ba eaet Sandel ba4 Pee Pe ty me) Willard K. Cornelius Ono sttat ae Se ek eae 3 Judge A. Perry, Jre Davidson Rt. 2, Mooresville 18. In Ge Wilson Outside Rt. 8 Box 52, Statesville J. Le. Harrington Inside 646 N. Bost St., Statesville Charles A, Stevenson Barringer Rt. 1, Troutman 21. Mrs. Frankie Ash Inside 643 Walnut St., Statesville Ulysses G, Southers Outside Rte 2 Box 39, Statesville Ray H. Alley C. Creek Rt. 3, Mooresville 2he Be H. Stinson ear ss) Rte 7 Box 15, Statesville 25e Ross H. Miller Shiloh Rt. 6, Statesville 26. Je Coite Box C. Springs 4 Pete ke eee) 27¢ Mrs. Paul By Harwell — C. Creek Rt. 4 Box 365, Mooresville 28. C. He. Pierce Barringer Rte 4, Mooresville 29. Ernest L. Neel Davidson Rte 2, Vereen ee ee 30. Grover Bass Barringer Rt. 7, Statesville 3l.e Fred Be Allen Pa Fee e. Rte 2, Harmony 320 We Re Barnette Davidson Rte 1 Box 9, Davidson CSM Can Pee tet eee Rte 1, Olin 34. E. F, Barnette Paes ee ee a PRC ta eh g 35e Allen Morrow Barringer Rte 2, Cleveland 36. A. C. Wellman Fallstown Rt. 3, Statesville SECOND WEEK = MAY 17, 1965 le Paul W, Benfield Inside 727 Miller Ave., Statesville Vee. Rte oa Outside Rt. 7, Statesville 3. Fred E. Rydberg Shiloh Rt. 6, Statesville Te tre BST est Tie basket) 937 kth St., Statesville LP Ernest Sharpe U. Grove Rte 1, Union Grove 6, De F. Dixon | Inside 1020 Caldwell St., Statésville 7. Robert Earnhardt Inside 22h Es End Ave., Statesville . es ee ih Bt aa PE 19 va bur Bra 330 5 Ie BSP) cio re al re perry dhe aE mer ok] Alton Gaither Willard K. Cornelius roses vv RS ee OMe ag tte el be PP py) «kw t.),) Judge A. Perry, Jre pC ee aE Je Le Harrington Ulysses G, Southers Ray H. Alley Pe ee Ross H. Miller eens ke Inside aE Vath 4 3a Inside Outside C. Creek Outside Shiloh 7 , i. a Box a Statesville C. Springs Rt. ‘% pt ek ame 1052 Davis, pee Rte 2, Mooresville ia 2, Mooresville Rt. 4, Statesville Rte 1, Statesville Rt. 2, Mooresville Rte 8 Box 52, Statesville 646 N. Bost St., Statesville Rt. 1, Troutman 643 Walnut St., Statesville 3m 2 Box Br Statesville Rte 3, Mooresville Rte 7 Box 15, Statesville Rt. 6, Statesville PEsie te ae e Mrs, Paul B. Harwell Ce He. Pierce Ernest L. Neel Chae fame or: 5.f] pa T> Ub -ee WE) LP Peer esa) Ray J. Weisner Pe Pe et as ae PURE eae) A. C. Wellman SECOND WEEK - MAY 17, 1965 a vas 3 be Sys cs iP Paul W, Pees C2 ein B) Fred E. Rydberg Mrs. Willie Bass Laws Ernest Sharpe D. F. Dixon ed ais C. Creek Barringer Davidson Barringer ) Pes eee Davidson U. Grove See Barringer evi Ratan) Inside Outside iss mE) 3) Inside Ue Grove pa et sR.) Baer see! oe Box 365, Mooresville a elect nae me Rte 2, Mooresville Rt. 7, Statesville sh ee st ha ech g Rte 1 Box 9, Davidson Rt. 1, Olin 4 ee tales kg Rte 2, Cleveland Rte 3, Statesville 727 Miller Ave., Statesville Rt. 7, Statesville Rte 6, Statesville 937 lth St.,- Statesville Sa Ue ey tro 1020 Caldwell St., Statesville 22k E. End Ave., Statesville eel ets amd Sycamore, Statesville 307 B. Side Dr., Statesville Meecha: ras a ae pare ot an pe ee tL Rts 1 Box 175, Statesville 715 Oakdale Dr., Statesville Pe Te On rey : Olin Rte 2, Statesville PP Cece Ue bo ye tas ta aa 5 Pee bee em lhe Robert ©, Loyd — oe ae hk Ne Bost St., Statesville PMS og sink. Fe : PSE ty tor eae 4 Te Pah wk me 16, Cansell D, Brown C, Creek 50 Cascade St., Mooresville l?e He Se Harwell C. Creek 100 Spencer Ave., Mooresville 18, Robert Lee, Jre beets ke 55h Greenway Dr., Statesville 19. Je We Morrison : Davidson Rt. 2, Mooresville 20. James Homer Westmoreland C,. Creek 110 Kennerly Ave., Mooresville 2le Parks M. Jones Barbas bale ea 4 Rte 1, Harmony 22e McKinley Dalcoe eB Eye) 6) Rte 1, Troutman 236 Se We Neel C. Creek Rte 2 Box 748, Mooresville PTO Ko WES Rete 5) Fallstown Rt. 1, Troutman os: ‘Sialaa: Gian hegned eee Oakland Hts., Statesville 26, Je Ee Goodman Ce Creek 213 W. Gray Ste, Mooresville 27-¢ Floyd EB. Cass | ct Gab wR st:4 3 Rt, 1, Troutman 28, Je F. Cook Sharpesburg Rte 2 Box 172, Statesville 29. Es Ge Henkel Outside Rte 8 Box 85, Statesville 30, James F. Sharpe sou Kod 4) Rt. 6, Statesville Zl. C,H. Sherrill Barringer Rte 1, Troutman 32— Albert J. Brannon C. Creek 7 Spencer Ave., Mooresville 336 Willie Douglas Inside 1607 W,. Front St., Statesville 3h. Mary G,. Turner Shiloh Rt, 3, Statesville 5 Pee ae ae eee Inside 305 Hartness Rd., Statesville 36, Te Cy Adams Outside Rt. l Box 26A, Statesville THIRD WEEK ~ MAY 2h, 196 le John Dy Privette - Fallstow Box 387, Troutman 2e Royal J. Link, Sr. Best pmol) 253 N. Mulberry St., Statesville SP ames tor) New Hope Rte 1, Union Grove le Hubert T. Parker Shiloh Rt. 6, Statesville Se Je We Lackey Cie J ee TT eee ae Pa ee erat Ret | aS RT ae Te om os Johnson Outside Rt. m2 Box or Sia kash ee Ps Fe oe Thoraton Y. Anderson Pe Pe ae sc) Inside Inside 1, Mooresville 410 Summitt Ave., Statesville 320 Euclid Ave., Statesville ae ao AST pair or 1 Kee aa ors oe rer) a Var 27° rae) raed Bier) 31. Ba SET) Bie oe 5 io R, L. Lunsford | Pe Pt as) Wayne Morrison Le or little C. S, Maness James R, Laws ae Ira V. Redmond R. Je Wilson eee ry.) Russell V. Parks Charles L, Glover De C. Johnson Lowell Dallas Shaw Je Re Bost ae Co lelT Dwight B,. Johnson J. H. Davidson Mrs. Nell Lunsford Teddy Wayne Karriker Buddy. Ross Troutman Js M. Southers bn hlad-) 1 - ite PO a a W. R,. Patterson Mrs. We C. Poole Je Ee Turner New Hope Sharpesburg Shiloh Inside C,. Springs Inside Olin PRC ek) Sharpesburg | Inside Shiloh Inside New Hope Outside Inside Inside New Hope Leite me New Hope Davidson Fallstown Sharpesburg Inside Ce. Creek New Hope E. Mills . Rte 1, Union Grove Rt. 2, Statesville 6 Pee Pe) Tt ae) Rte 6, Statesville 1318 5th St., Statesville CVO eke SMEG emee Sabet ame Turnersburg, N. C,. Rt. 1, Olin 6 Pe La) eee) 903 McLaughlin St., Statesville Rt. 3, Statesville Colonial Court, ApteB3,Statesville Rte 5, Statesville 102 E. Side Dr., Statesville 122); Sth Ste, Statesville 1316 Caldwell St., Statesville a Para LT Wok pe ee) Rte 7 Box 467, Statcsville Rt. 1, Union Grove Rt. 1, Mooresville Rte 3, Statesville ca a Sie ha hee) 632 N. Oakland Ave., Statesville Rt. ly Mooresville Rte 5, Statesville Rt. 2, Harmony hea Bia nant ees ? lle f it.’ lt ” : aE ee peat on ve x se i 4 a Co cd ss i * ik ieecaetiat as dak telat ee aa te ss Baa ig Pe eis ks eee ans a ‘ae é ; Ch ec. a BOOK Br ere) eh betes a i Pee ha Tan Ra) ba Py Teh A ee eM oh Rel Moa ge bm FT aslo art Tele ole tt ot bay pan ae RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE IREDELL COUNTY FIRE COMMISSION AND PROVIDING FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO CERTAIN FIRE DEPARTMENTS OF THE COUNTY Whereas, G. 8S, 153-9(39) empowers a board of county commissioners to provide for the organization, equipment, maintenance, and government of fire companies and fire departments, and Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County is of the opinion and has found and determined that it is for the best interest and necessary for the protection of the citizens of said county and their property (g) to encourage and financially aid in the equipment, maintenance, and government of fire departments in the county in order that these departments can protect public school buildings and other county buildings, as well as‘homes and other property, in the rural areas of the county, (b) to establish a protective fire fighting organization to work with and to supplement the Iredell County Civil Defense Organization, and (c) in general to provide for the more adequate and efficient protection of life and property in the rural areas of Iredell County and to provide a trained body of men to assist the urban areas of the county in case of emergency; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF. IREDELL COUNTY : Section 1, There is hereby created the Iredell County Fire Commission to be composed of three members as follows: (a) One member of the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, to be appointed by the said board and to be known as the Fire Commissioner. (b) One member, who shall be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, shall be a fire chief of an incorporated city or tewn in Iredell County. (c) One member shall be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County from the Iredell County Firemen's Association, As soon as possible after the adoption of this resolution, the Board of County Commissioners shall appoint the members of the Fire Commission. These members wil] serve until the first Monday in December following the adoption of this resolution. Thereafter, on each first Monday in December, appointments will be made to the Fire Commission for terms of one yeare The Fire Commissioner shall be the chairman of the aac El ete Mimo st) commission shall choose its own secretary. The duties and powers of the Commission shall be as specified in this resolu- tion, and the Commission shall make rules and regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this resolution, The Commission shall, from time to time, review the provisions and require- ments contained in this ae rr Pas and it shall recommend to the Board of County Commissioners amendments or changes which the Commission may deem ddvisable, Section 2. Beginning with the first day of the.fiscal year following the adoption of this resolution, Iredell County will offer ‘financial assistance for the maintenance and operation of any fire department qualifying for financial assistance under the terms of this resolution, a minimum amount of $50.00 monthly, payable on or before the tenth day of each month; however, in an effort to encourage the establishment of fire districts, Iredell County will offer financial assistance: in an additional amount to be determined to rural fire departments that have been certified by the Iredell County Board of Commissioners and the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Bureau as approved fire districts, The monthly payment to each department shall be used for the purchase and maintenance of equipment and for the operation of the department. No individual fireman or group of firemen shall individually receive any pay or remuneration from the monthly payment herein provided for services rendered as volunteer firemen. Section 3. A rural volunteer fire department, or a.municipally-operated fire department, desiring financial assistance under this resolution, shall make appli- iain ee noe i] SS] mty Commissioners. Upon receipt of such application, Pee ee a eke es Peet oh aa » personnel, organization, and method of operation. EE Made ee we ml ey the commission shall file a written report with the eMC ee Me ee odie Pee ie oa eMac ete OMe tr Me Me sherk as a Be the board shall approve the application and the department shall be eligible for the monthly payment beginning the first of pel Mpa eV Me Bil ae hte ey Section he The Fire Commission shall make regular inspections of each fire Cte wat he NO mee Ba Ua Cee a ibe coke meee be made annually, but the commission may make such other inspections as it deems advisable. During the course of any such inspection, the Fire Commission shall determine whebher the department is continuing to meet the minimum standards as herein specified, and the findings of the commission Bae ae on Oe eae OGG ei Meee eet eke ela Py Section 5. If during any inspection by the Fire Commission, Pa CML Becros moe! Pe Sta ee ye ee eae ae an standards as set forth Mee a Sk aS e ae kek lk me ke ol be given in writing by the EE an St Mek ar eM ae Py ma Me sol baa uel This notice shall specify that a period of fifteen days Prem Mes) Memo) eh Molbee la the deficiencies. At the end of the fifteen day period, an inspection shall be made by the Fire Commissioner to determine if the deficiencies have been Plorea toate) Sea ake E RMR \, Mee Me an Pees Fire Commissioner shall notify the Seta MME O tA Meee eet ae eC a PME ee MRO yelsR Ae mmol N gu lek Mee emo until such time PMA Mel joy tan eta WMD. 1 Me Reuse se ol standards of this resolution. Thereafter, when the fire department is of the opinion that See Me Ye wees. ance) standards, it shall again apply for financial assistance in Pest t a GAs Mn es Be) ooh eae nacl eos Section 3 aboves If the deficiency occurs in a department which has eye he Me te hae 1 ene ee ola ments of the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Bureau, the Fire Commissioner PUMA SABRC Mota te MMe Mos sano ol) that exist in the department causing the deficiency. Section 6. Each fire department desiring to qualify for financial assistance PS a thst) Wr) UMM mao Meee Mey shea sree standards: (a) A rural volunteer fire department shall be incorporated under the laws of the State of North Carolina. A municipal fire department shall be organized WO eee echt ee MEA ME Coo aches MeN me RCL) incorporated city or towne G2 eo ete ta Eee we wee a chief, an assistant fire chief, and other necessary officers and men, with a minimum of nineteen active members. Par eee ne ae eC meee must be given to the Fire Commissioner on or before January 1 of each yea¥es @ (c) All active members of a fire department in good standing shall have some identification, such as a card, badge, hat, or car plate to identify them as eer eC oeh. Ue CO CMa ee a eM ko member of the department in good standing shall be allowed to have this identification in his.possession. (d) ‘Bach fire department shall have as minimum equipment, that equipment specified by the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Bureau as necessary for ee te tht Pm Me eho eke Pa kept in good condition and operative at all times. The Fire Commission shall have authority to accept minor deviations eee Ae ME ORM ene hrm lo such minor deviations will not affect the ability of the department to fight fires. (e) Each department shall carry liability insurance on SRAM ha em ete | equipment, leaving the county free from any responsibility for damages or claims resulting from the activities of its firemen or from the operation of its equipment. Each department shall also carry workmen's compensation insurance on its active members, in order to provide those members with the'benefits of the Workmen's Compensation Acte (f) Each fire department shall carry out an organized training program, which shall be specified by the Fire Commissions. The training program shall include the training and qualifying of fire truck drivers. ped Meet je) bear eke te Rae partifipate in a minimum of one drill each mont, and each fire truck shall be operated at least once each weeke : ot. ae we (g) The fire chief of each department is peje Atk Mea LoL hs) Mat eS hl ratte Ry an te Mt ae phases of the department's activities. ee ee ee kg Rak 4 of the firemen's ow automobiles to ; on safe practices while fighting a fire. Only be od Sy the names of qualified drivers ) and furnished to the membership of the department. Drivers shall drive with caution at all times, and they shall allow no one’ but active members of the fire department to ride the truck when it is on call te a fire or to other emergency. (n) A properly manned telephone shall be available at all times during the day and night to receive fire alarms and notify members of the fire eT je bag rut eke in the event of fire or other emergency. Each member aA we ehe Me tar lee tee be furnished a copy of the names and telephone pitts) taf Mes a YM (lo bare eB s the county, and each department shall maintain an up-to-date list of the names and telephone numbers of all members of each department within the county (4) Each fire department shall respond to the call of the Fire Commissionere It shall ba the duty of the Fire Commissioner to take such steps as are necessary ee Te we te Pik Mees Ma ae Co) that the district of a department answering a call shall not be left Nelsbeehe loka _[et] GM ete ee anne ee a dst ees ee being fought. will be the final authority at the scene of the fire, or where a fire occurs in an area outside of the area of any organized department, the fire chiaf of the department first arriving at the scene of the fire shall be the final authority. A fire chief, aA al a sR Bea jee ee PML NM eat permission ‘to another person more qualified to assume the direction of fighting the fire, or dealing with the emergency, if such other person is willing to accept the responsibility. In such cases, other persons working under the direction of the PP ae) OMe Ten Ceci ae Tomb esther moe change of authority. (k) The fire chief, or the senior officer of the department. having responsibility present at the scereé, shall make a full investigation of each fire to determine, if possible, the cause of the fire. If any evidence of arson develops, the Fire Commissioner, and other local and state authorities, shall be notifiede (1) All fire chiefs. are responsible for keeping adequate and accurate records of all fire calls, as well as other records and reports that may be required. eee ok We obs Baba i): shall be maintained by each department. The fire chief will also be responsible for filing with the Fire Commission any additional pao yaa Me te Rel te Bale als the Fire Commission or by the North Carolina Fire Bite ba se Mee ao ks meet LT COM Ota me NOME Con slid Moe ee aoe) composed of at BET Pere whe te Mn Mae lel ae who shall be trained in the proper handling of traffice Section 7. The various fire departments in the county Cee em aaa ewe Piet ee: hd ees Oe Tel which each will give basic fire protection, and within which-each will solicit funds. Any disagreements shall be resolved by the Fire Commission. For those departments which may be approved for insurance rate reductions, the area of basic fire protection shall be determined with reference to the requirements of the North Carolina Fire Tnsurance Rating Bureaue Section 8. Edch incorporated fire department desiring to qualify for county et se te de eel mn CMR | ee a Pa oe shall agree in the application for financial assistance Peo LARA ME tel hact Mc sit Whee Me asm ose a. resolution, and such application shall be signed by the president of the corporation, the secretary of the corporation, and the fire chief of the department. Each municipality desiring to provide fire protection to property outside 5a) ers a awe ek at opt Seka aba y Pret et SMe est oles NM Coe he eC Metso Samos Rs Da of this resolution shall agree to the standards containad in this resolution by proper action of the governing board, and the mayor, Clerk of the municipality, and the fire chief shall sign the application for financial assistance wherein the municipality agrees to meet these standardse peat 9. Each fire department shall yay ta Me ete ere CE Mae A providing for the receipt and expenditure of county Pie ee hes ame neler eMac mn) copy of the budget shall be Pe MR ree Me el keg in July of each year. pert ho et eae viding fire protection to a of upon application by the a ma lee _ Re ae bot Pd 1 APPOINTMENTS TO FIRE COMMISSION, It was noted that Commissioner J. M. Wagner was appointed by action of the board on January , 1965, to serve as Fire Commissioner; and that Frank Crowson, fire chief of the City of Statesville, and James ery president of the Iredell County Firemen's Association, were appointed as the other two members of the Fire Commission on January 20, 1965. od 869 oN G 7583 G 758k G 7635 879 880 ston 882 1a ste) stele) Tey] 7h92 lee) ee ee (hsb) 7586 7621 7672 7698 op i oo oo oP PP Oe oil ie ae eh Ao ps a Pe: ete) Re Bs Kestler, Jre Max Re James J. M. Wagner Bernice McJunkin Data Precessing of the South RC eS) Ie Be Me Corporation Mary Lee Cowles Peggy P. Summers DATA PROCESSING TAX SUPERVISOR Annual Budget 6,800.00 Spent Feb. 28 3,022.21 Per Diem & Mileage eer i Pa ele) ® 1 Ay ee Per er OP) 8) Salary 150,00 iF) Annual Budget 7,000.00 Spent Fev. 28 Tepe? oy, Work on cards 156,00 berks Ye cbAe® an mss 250 LD Annual Budget 3,530.00 Sesh ae le eae) 31,560.07 ST WE band SY 188) * 189,00 Louise we WEN 2 Ea by 236.00 Mary J. Martin - 236.00 oe es ke f Sy, om oF png ae) . i 327.00 E. Fe. Saum id 100,00 Wanda L. Young " 29.233 Jacqueline F,. Scroggs ig 220.00 E. F. Saum Expenses 298.56 Southerland Blue Print Co. Mapping 1,220.7h po mee P| Expenses 200 «CO John T, Smjth Travel 50.00 Southerland. Blue Print Co. Mapping Tease C. E. Evans Travel Paes RRP eR cholo) WE amt: Sanco cM ot Meo ot i Ribbons Pies Statesville Record & Landmark Ad bree Lazenby Montgomery Hdwe Coe Supplies 8.50 CPS OE Pa UR) ee Services oe PLoS BUILDING MAINTENANCE meee eee ee Oy SRR Ewe] Michael R, Lackey Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Taylor pee ke er sR) Seabee RRR ml el) Michael R, Lackey Michael R. Lackey Michael R. Lackey Michael R, Lackey — Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Annual Budget. 28,570.00 Spent Feb. 28 15,292.76 ere ey4 47.50 25.00 Poy 54.62 49.62 ey Te Pe) 47250 47.50 47450 25.200 25.00 25 200 25400 SS Poy Se ee ee ee oe p s Peer 4 7707 RA AQ QAAQAQARQALQAVQ|RAWAVWAPVQBBWEOE z ; ‘© Annual Budget 135,328.00 Spent tore 28 PSE Pol pT ur SMC ele od | Salary 136.00 Charles G, Stevenson ® 7200 Junius T. Stevenson ad 74.00 Harry B. Underwood, M.D. Coroner 269.50 pte Me oc Ms) Belo) Apa ee las Sal TP 8) Town of Troutman esa aa Toa 50.00 Site Nae eee wh Ty ed 50 200 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Ince by 50.00 Cool Springs Fire Depte ¢ 50.00 Syeyele ras MA cetera). aie 50.00 West Iredell Vol. Fire Depts ® 50.00 Central School Vole Fire Dept. a 50.00 Trinity Vol. Fire Depte : Orne. 8) Central Vol. Fire Depte Ince So. er ree 86.00 Cool Springs Vol. Fire Depte Inc. " yas 0 Pa 0) Mt. Mourne Vol. Fire Dept. ® PaO. e) City of Statesville " plone, °) Troutman Vol. Fire ety a 176400 Pn meats) Me ee Beh or " 162.00 Dept. of Conservation & Deve Forest Fire Control 230.00 National Guard ~ Statesville Donation 25.400 National Guard « Mooresville il rae 8) Bernice McJunkin poet ee) Bes Clerk Superior Court ~ Burke Co, ~ Hearing 2200 Re Le Shuford, Jre Expense 43089 Town of Mooresville prea 40.00 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund =~ Rete 163.88 NPCS Ne to he RM oe a. TS 1,134.13 N. Ce Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency ~ Sie oS 2,119. 33 Soa sl Phey PLANNING AND ZONING Annual Budget 12,685.00 Spent Feb. 28 8,079.56 Glenn M. Chandler J. Allen Knox John F, Long Je Ee Rankin J Mack Morrow He W. Sloop Edwin H. Parks Edwin H. Parks 1 3. Postmaster Gaithers Auto Service Statesville Record & Landmark Brady Printing Coe Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw,. Co. Board Meeting 5200 " 5-00 ® Pie . 5.00 Ma pyar " rier bP ng rs 400.00 Travel oh me thi Postage 45.00 BS yr be UM mel mah go Ree ds) 4.00 Ad Psy Supplies TPS 94 " pear Fo SF ay h 8 G 7680 G 7698 893 an G 7698 hb} 896 Sa es) be 901 + 0Y es) re) Oe) 950 G 7622 G 7623 762) 7625 7627 G 7628 7629 7630 vio 7632 7633 heer 7635 7636 7637 vie% 3) 7670 7672 7693 7698 oi Ee OOO Q|DO:20 a Qa op) poo o> 4 i 0) 910 G 7507 > a ae a Shuford, Jr. Salary Bertie M. Stout i] R. Le Shuford, Jre Travel Carolina Business Machines Inc, Supplies Southern Bell Telephone & Tele, Co, « Services COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Cas Carta Bernice McJunkin Ls rol Past sect) MMT R)olele) se MN A OR CoP MCT aka Roly ey sia Sar stot tee Pe Lol: To | SER tang Thomas S, Thompson n Re. E. Perkins u Brady H. Johnson ) William G, Johnson MW Marshall Maness " Ira M. OQvercash Jr. 4 Lawrence 0. Goodin " Jimmy Le Wooten . William E, Benfield " Peer Rumple " Bertie M. Stout Wy Dwight Myers Travel W. A. Shoemaker Ws William E, Benfield " Le. 0. Goodin Wi Brady H. Johnson " William G, Johnson " Marshall Maness " Ira M. Overcash Jr. Ml Re E, Perkins " T. Se Thompson i" Jimmy L. Wooten " J. C. Rumple iW Statesville Glass. & Mirror Co, Frame Ie B. M. Corporation Ribbon TT ct mero Py sae: te ls4-) DeHart's Laundry & DBy Cleaning Hats, etc, Sirchie Fingerprint Lab. Inc. Supplics Brady Printing Co. " Lazenby~Montgomery Hdwe Cos ba T. K. Abernethy Radio Service Southern Bell Telephone & Telee Co. = Services TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR Judy Le Gilleland yw ang Betty J. Cooke " Flossie 5, King " Houston L. Johnston " N. T. Houston " N. Te Houston Travel Annual Budget eRe Spent Feb. 28 8,547.17 ee PES FO PL8, 75200 AY yee Ihe) Os ers, Annual Budget 11,)0.00 Spent Feb, 28 7,592.33 Bt ae) pe LoY| 20 « 35 ei Oy Annual Budget 7,013.00 Spent Feb. 28 18,375.99 271600 415,00 Taree 377 «00 377-00 415.00 415.00 377,00 360,00 295478 oT ers 50.00 30.00 5 erie 0) (ETP ele) ae Pads) ELOPa le 150,00 116.95 150,00 150,00 150,00 iene 111.91 3073 pried a Pa 8 pkey Pio) Fs See 2elh rae PB) pre PEP 73! Annual Pudget 32,180.00 Spent Feb. 28 20,449.29 236,00 ray P08) Brare.8) 360,00 TPS S, 50.00 ad Loo er eo oe > oe oo ooh oo > o> ~J KR ; ee Imogene W. Blankenship Helen R, Gregory Elizabeth H. Goodrum Wilma W, Gooden E. Ne Scroggs ty eeksin ks aeeers Le Le Nesbit 4 Xerox Corporation Brady Printing Coe Starrette Typewriter Service Southern Bell Telephone Co. Books Supplies Postage Supplies " tt Services yy Pa Via RD) A ign By He W. Rogers (e Pe y tFe a Edna F,. Brown eae Pe a se Thurston Templeton Charles Kirkman fe) see RW Pe tae 8 <a Anne ory Johnson Iucinda B, Dees Thelma C. Barker pice) et. me Or Cog Elizabeth French Boyd Linda Raymer Mary A, Deaton Jewell C,. Van Hoy . Maxine T. Henderson Sara M. Neese Lois I. Sigmon pte A Vel 1AM DPM Co) ele litre] Betty Sue Troutman Nora L. Deal r Jane E. Kerr Edith Bryson Franklin Thelma C,. Barker Elizabeth French Boyd Mary Ae Deaton Lucinda B. Dees Maxine T. Henderson Anne C. J,hnson Charles P, Kirkman yest Vm Meera lea 3g Fay S. Marks pA Bete MEW ou Thurston Templeton Jewell C. Van Hoy Mooresville Telephone Co, Ince De K. McNeely & Sens Co. The Goode Clinic Dr. Sys NP eset kg (orere) ol ame emer tT. Bee oy O. H. Barnette Starrette Typewriter Service Southern Bell Telephone Cos Board Meeting Salary bi] ee ee ee ees 3 @ Services Rent Medical " Maintenance Supplies Transcriber Services 80,08 97650 Pio} pa Py, rors Annual Budget 37,580.00 Spent Feb, 26 " bh es Petes 327.00 Vis} PLO 8) 28.00 28),.00 475.00 1,467.28 LPS. 20.00 ib) ees 2.58 11,50 28,10 lors Annual Budget 111.,002,00 Spent Feb. 28 69,070.59 12.3% 12,38 hoy Px 8,8) 350,00 386,00 298,80 350,00 386,00 447.00 469,00 386,00 bi ckeie 5b erie.8) 350,00 386,00 vielen, 8) 274.00 27/1200 226200 Pa ATP Le 8) 274.00 eee!) 802.00 50.58 Poy & ya TPS 43.82 1.03 23.00 Teh6 14.00 re PBL) 19.15 28.35 8.70 6.10 25200 500 5200 51,00 28.48 125.00 nh 203256 AgQAA ESTE. QQ Eee ioe o> o> ie o>] rrr RE hy FD Ie) G 7671 G 7672 7673 7674 Viey he} 7698 O2AQEO 946 Ty) 948 9h9 G 7676 G 7682 G 7698 se 950 em bt) cme iy a) G 7698 Peotaere BE. J. Webb Kiplinger cultural Letter Lt Se CL wake nd Loy cme. Gt Ur Beet ae bots Brady Printing Co. Lazenby Montgomery Hdwe Co. Ry mame we mE Southern Bell Telephone & Tele. Co. * at de = ager bya) pe Pa BS Ptoy 238.67 290.08 306,00 j aa le 6651 PO] a ale) tata 150,00 Subscription 2l.00 Supplies 1516 LJ ‘Sry bd 7el3 " 1.99 Services Ts P40) Vis PAO?) v NEGRO AGRIC, & HOME EC. EXT. AGENTS Annual Budget 6,713.00 Spent Feb. 28 3,196.02 Maxine Rutledge Salary eeeeit De O. Ivey W 190,00 De 0. Ivey Nive ay te yA se) Lazenby~Montgomery Hdwe Coe Sli he)e8 may) 1.19 Woodward Jewelry Store Film, etce 12.78 Tl eM TDA MORLEY cts het S| Subscription 8.00 Southern Radio Corpe , Repairs 22027 Carolina Business Machines Ince Supplies 6.18 Southern Bell Telephone & Tele. Cos = Services Bree! Ene aN HOME AGENT : Annual Budget 10,587.00 Spent ror 28 6,611.39 Jean L. Johnson SENET Ty Pe) Nancy I. Myers " 238.00 Juliene M. Fulp " 171.67 Nancy H. Murray i) LBS riey Nancy Myers Supplies & Equipment oe y 4 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies rebels) Southern Bell Telephone & Tele. Co. = Services (Pie) el VETERANS SERVICE Annual Budget” 7,175.00 Spent Feb. 28 1,688.52 Ruth G, Etchison - Salary 100,00 coast Manel ett Ree 12.20 Je P. Van Cea " 300,00 Je P. Van ad Travel ; 50,00 U. S, Postmaster Postage 5200 Southern Bell Telephone & Tele. Co. = Services Annual Budget 2h,667.00 Spent Bebs 28 16,216.59 Brie. Enea aaa te ph Agee As ag Sea LP Ps) Ch ate a 951 Je P. Van Hoy ieee cae Pe , Beene) "7 Pym Ot ae Sok Beene, ra ies 0) G 7677 U. Se Postmaster Postage 5.00 G 7698 Southern Bell Telephone & ee OE sa Re 17.30 G 7702 Ne Ce Local Government Employees’ Retirement System ~ a Te Pa G@ 7707 wy, Be Public Employees Social Security Agency ~ Tel PSL ot yen COUNTY ATTORNEY Peri an:t-0., maeree ere Spent Feb. 26 1,600.00 953 Ie Te Avery, Jre at se 200.00 200.00 CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Annual Budget 33,000.00 S) oreo eles 28 yl bre eS 95h Martha D, Parker Cee ta 327200 955 Robert L. Parks _ f Ey ieree 956 Ralph H. Munday bd 225200 957 Betty M. Baity " 236.00 958 Frances R. Moore n 236.00 959 @hirley S. White " Peel 960 Barl Ge Smith bd 525-00 G 7678 Northwestern Bank Checks re G 7679 Se Ce. Me Corporation Supplies Lhe50 G 7680 Carolina Business Machines Inc. * rea G 7681 The Cott Index Coe " 21,6472 eM oc V MES te 1a ek sd 51.78 G 7698 “Southern Bell Telephone & Tehe. Co. = Services PY Piss PEN Cpa sakeMmeeliiay P Annual Budget 19,300.00 Cth LP. ee ee) ere) 961 Caroline Earnhardt Salary 5 Ore8) 962 Boyce G, Gibson, Jre " 010s 08) G 7683 Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing Pe eyenis REY ote MESO MN TR Ce ee ST aap Melt) 5 Pier: | ee ad RECORDERS COURT Annual Budget 10,750.00 Spent Fed. 28 6,842.15 960 Carl G, Smith Cen Soe 962 Boyce G. Gibson, Jre bs Bere 963 Re : Hedrick ; bd 5 ere8) 750.00 JUVENILE COURT Annual Budget reer Spent Feb. 28 600.00 ee 960 Carl G. Smith Rae taf ier 75.00 Fs YY Pa-a-e a -e ont eon kath nnn en eat -fel-toto hon Eono tt kok kkk ke Ey SESRRES — a : g Anmual Budget Vets) eee GENERAL ASSISTANCE A | Boarding Prisoners BBLS Pe, s) DM eee Coe ht | eas) Purcell Drug Co. . Supplies byt) Modern Blectric Co. - ba FR Tredell Laundry Co. Ince Laundry Bere. 8 Pete eRe Ee sme PA Mel a eke) Ff 49S Home Exterminating Coe at esas 5.00 Thomas & Howard Cos: ae ey) 2h. 36 Cee re Ws YM YR. dere eC Me Services 27.30 ae ol Pal: Annual Budget 35,000.00 ee ede ed Le G,. Churchiil Re R. Redmond Water & Light Depts. A & P Tea Coe Colohial Stores Ince Dixons Market The Food Center Dog toe MES tts) Same bac 17 eet Ng we ee te ae Gregorys Store eva ete eee Shea) Stee RMN t-12 MS) ola ea 1 Kilroy's Service G. H. Miller Grocery ily eaen Meters Stockton St. Grocery Wilson's Cash Grocery Winn-Dixie Stores Ince Winn-Dixie Stores Ince Le P. Young's Grocery era <.| Dellinger's Efirds Mills Bootery Je Ce Penney Co, Ince pee on Tm ed a Sherrill White “hoe Co. Ince Petty Cash Fund Requal Bailey Mrs. E, W. Barnhardt Nathan Blackwelder C, C, Blankenship Mrs. Bertie Christie Mrs. Albert Cooper Mrs. Sherrill Cowan Mrs. Roland Deal Jack Elliott Mes. Leonard Freeze Mrs. Glenn Havner Mrs. Owen W. Lackey Mrs. R, Le Pearce Mrs. Mott Redmond Mrs. Carl J. Reece Mrs. Spencer Reid Johnny Scott Mrs. Bobby Sells Clara Sharpe Mrs. Je Re Staley NP yase sek Mma et) Mrs. Jay Tayse Mrs. Clarence Ward Mrs. bike a gE. BES st lothing zs 2QO 83232 32 - = 7 erm tl beet eis te 1 ok Mtl bashes Mt Slee teem Betas Ce ROE ba) | Li La " u LI SBS -assssa2223 3°32 3°° Pb!) 13.00 ey, Thee, 8) 25.00 re Pils cre) pPAe.) 18,00 10,00 7.00 TPS; %) 5.00 orLe®) 500 nee 5.00 7.00 Fy Ae ,8) pierre) he) bE ene.) 20.60 17.85 Ves) yaeeg re | 12.33 5 Pte") rie. Ps 100.00 178.98 TGPLe ls 200,00 50.00 200,00 Oe 0 100.00 50,00 50.00 50.00 sa ern e,8 200.00 50.00 100,00 100.00 100,00 Series 32.20 66,01 100.00 Pe ePiee) foo hen op o> oo ko > > a oe oo oe oe oP oP G Q AAOAGa OQ OQ QaAAH a GOQaQaQQ QQ Ton 7692 7693 Wiese) n vies h) 7696 793 71,86 y ATM | 7488 WA Mts Se) vaTh8) 7h91 vate vied vil hece) 7h98 vil] 7500 pe} be ty hei 8 Vio Loyd) vale) Mies Pee Mrs. ® Mrs. +. Ce ; Pht} sa Pee Mek) eT erere tee gt mld) Lowry Drug ery Medical Centre Pharmacy Medical Centre Pharmacy TWA) ome ME ll ery The Childrens Clinic aL. MRS PMEED tobe Te! The Goode Clinic Dre He Ce evar: tal Dr. Painter, The Medical Arts Clinic ~ Medical rue Pee ec Owe eg " Ridgeway's Opticians Ince 4 eta Rea MOL ep UM) m Re ba b Poy sa ciel Ms lion te ® Ne C. Memorial Hospital sg Western N. C. Sanatorium | DOG WARDEN Je Ie Thomas Salary Je I. Thomas Travel Te K. Abernethy Radio Service Town of Mooresville Dog Pound Brown-Rogers-Dixson Co. Supplies ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR Enterprise Printing Co. Supplies DEBT SERVICE aS Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. MISCELLANEOUS Tredell County O. A. A. Fund Tredell County Ae Fe De C. Fund Iredell County A. Pe. T. De Fund Tredell County O. Ae Ae Fund Tredell County Ae Fe 1) ae oP Fund Sa. tae) ca rnig A. Ps Te De Fund N. T,. Houston, Treas. County School Fund Ae Ee Guy, Treas. Statesville City Schools a ee 50.00 100,00 100,00 12,88 pte Pub) srw ae) 2.00 6.67 42.00 5 00 5300 15.00 13.00 PSP 08) WP) 106,80 12.00 200,00 33260 ESPs: Pe eorte.e ober a Annual Budget Syel- eer Anrual Budget 800.00 Sel ena a y fener’. @) bRe edl ras ih Annual Budget. 173,917.00 Spent Feb. 28 61,677.l5 16,669.13 i ssl ol 16,669.13 11.17 pres Tell: 2,907.03 ae ies: 1,717.21 50,000.00 Nome eene.’ Mrs. Bunice P. Harwell, Treas. Mooresville Graded School Dist. 45,000.00 Ne. C, Dept. of Revenue Use Tax Tredell County 0. A. A» Fund Iredell County A. F. D. C. Fund Tredell County A. P. Te D, Fund Tredell County M. Ae A. Fund GMC ECT RT a Me Ae Le ee Nae State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind State Dept. of Revenue Tax Withheld Me seme eek Officers Benefit & ‘Retirement Fund - SRM en Po en RM sea Tel mT 16.65 pyr iob) 180.61 367 «37 455013 Pe ber eLs 513-0), Demtare 163.88 or Ti ms io CM sh an epee Per eee re) PC G 7705 -N. Cy National Bank ee th th med 2,837.01 G@ 7706 N.C, Steg Sree rece Soce Secs Pero 1 AY rele se ew a Less Payroll Deductions: pT are Bae C887 State Bie) Peels) Insurance Pie brine GRAND TOTAL $ 232,681.11 oo BieoMvcMiecMe+MecBo<HivcMeeic+Me:Bis+Meck eoMvclcoMe:Mo+Me:Mv+Me:iicclt ++ iis: ie.) ss) =) B 3) a 1106 1107 nme 1109 1110 Rollin W. Johnson Troy i Scoggins Ahan Es A Al ae tLe! Joyce E, Dobson L. Le little Pas PPM Ole. |] Ina M. Galliher Millsaps Hdw. Co. Holmes Drug Co. Rollin W, Johnson Margaret Fr; Bolt Doris P,. Johnson Mildred G, Johnson Jessie Te Parker Ina B, Pope Lexine A, White Troy R. Scoggins Jr, Raeford A, Thomas J. H. Nicholson. City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone Co. Mooresville Telephone Co, Phipps & Bird, Ince Difco Laboratories ee eee ee ee Oe a Supplies” f Travel ervices 223@:3s8 23 3 32 23's Ko Ke) Pee os ® a Starrette Typewriter Service id Auto Machine Shop Bud's Oil ore toe a at) Fuel Oil Petty Cash Fund Health Dept. Misc. Expense H, G. Walker, M.De Clinicians Fee n N. C, Public Buployees' Social Security Agency «= Soc. Sece Ne. C, Local Government Bmuployees! Retirement System - Rets MISCELLANEOUS N. C. Public Employees’ Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. N. C,. Local Government Employees! Retirement System ~ Ret. Ne C, Dept. of Revenue State Tax Withheld Hospital Saving Association Insurance North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax ‘ ee Less Payroll Deductions: TOTAL am ba t set 4 pa lepe iy Social Security eo Pw el Tax: Federal 500,80 _ State 107.92 Beet ata ster Bu. 91 GRAND TOTAL Annual Budget 9,132.00 ee ee Lon 800.00 367.00 367.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 BLiern ee 517.00 543-00 4.69.00 317.00 5 yee 175.00 215400 10,00 6h os 105.62 WPS Yate 7 47.32 7200 ee Peat 43.33 100.6) sme lPasy 35.05 SPE! Sys 11.75 26.50 5.50 Ps 12.60 31.82 serie ®) Orie 8) 22050 ios PaoLs bee rind Perry Peer tet | 10 my 292406 Bh. 91 500,80 T, 586.80 Pb) el etaNs ere) $ 7,882.17 seh eaten Annual Budget 19,115,00 Spent Feb. 28 14,115.98 ee ees | 75200 Het. te eee ae hd 236.00 : i oo. : 107.650 fe 1 eS 107.50 a ‘Violet K, Caudle 400.00 Y Gem Automatic Gas Cow. * ie) 6.18 A 966 Rose M. Wangh Travel ptemee ey Met ka ea rae eer : Riyal) eee Oo Me eke Akos emer n ree) " 7016 A 969 N.C, State Inbrary Books & Processing 334.71 yee ee me mee lag Books ebb) Oyen ea ya et ® 188.77 PU ie eae mer mens " 5015 |e Childrens bey lee esol bg bby 39 he yee eee ae meee " erie A 975 WN, C. Pybdlic Employees' Social Security Agency ~ Soc. Sec. ere A 976. Ne Ce Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret. yep le) A 977 Statesville L, brary Donation 100,00 A 978 Town of Mooresville " erie) 1,966.60 MISCELLANEOUS A 979 Ne Ce Public Employees' Social Security Agency ~ Soce Sece A 980 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Ret. A 981 State Department of Revenue State Tax Withheld SyPa es! A 982 Hospital Saving Association Dh baat.) Bree er A 983 N. C, National Bank Federal Tax Withheld 97.00 PTR Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement 27.99 Social Security bebe Tax: Federal eee 8 heh aa) lle vy Be pba teCel Byres) LS Pas GRAND TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS Pst emma ete a7 Spent Feb. 28 eRe ae Ome | SUE 4 274.00 B12 Foster McGee Le Tm M13 Rowan County Monthly Contract 600,00 M 1h Southern Bell Telephone Co, Tg Rely) Feprey | H 1S The Colwell Company sole RT) 10.90 M16 Petty Cash BET Be sett sare M17 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 1.86 M18 Brady Printing Co. uJ 142.56 PRB le ett mel ee peek en APL o 0 M 20 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Coe Repairs oPa ty M 21 Paedmont Lumber & Mfge Cos Supplies sire h M 22 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs 567 bie Mee hee SET mtr Supplies Te M 2h Public Service Co, of N. Ce Gas Pi b) M 25 Ne Cy Public Employees Social Security Agency ~ Soc. Sec. wPwel M 26 N. C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System- Ret. yw AN i M 27 Ne Ce Public Employees' Social Security Agency = Soce Sece oa ewe) M 28 N. C. Local Government Employees' Betirement System - Ret. Pye M 29 Ne Ge Dept. of Revenue Tax Withheld Ps M 30 North Carolina National Bank Federal Tax Withheld oye!) eee re T:0 T.4:h 1, 324.09 Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement er Social Security 10,80 Taxt Pederal 15430 yee) cy han ORAND TOTAL $ 1,268.85 ADJOURN, The meeting adjourned at 5:5 P.M. until April 20, 1965, at 7:30 P.M, North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on the 4 — day of so a 1945 and recorded in Book of Deeds CO aa het. vai ao Ee Clerk to the is 6,000.00 1, 342.79 Pye] Review convened at Ba P.M., on April 5, 1965 All members of the board bay ya ely) ey Veer ee ee namely: ae ee ee Holshouser, one Rey ae oer Kestler, ae rate me oe a ae Since this was the first meeting of 1965, the oath.of office was taken by the nea M COR RET te iE oe be sre and there being no further business for the board, the meeting was Fre mea h ett ety The Board Ps ere Saran at 7230 P.M. on April 20, 196, in the Grand SS a rd rd SE with all members present, namely: E. Es ele ka oer Re Je Holshouser, ca Oe a ee Pee Pee ee Bl aia) pay Re Le eb ael) Or Mi Se i le oe Ley) ie | 4 INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Kestlere a COUNTY MEDICAL EXAMINER LEGISLATION, The chairman noted that the 1965 General na TM eR nk MURR hme ame sk fa Me Le mds office of coroner and appoint instead a county medical examiner, The board agreed that since we have an excellent coroner at present, who is a medical doctor, that no action should be taken at this time or as long as the position of coroner is’ so ably filled. WATER LINE TO SOUTH SCHOOL, The county manager reported that as the result of negotiations ae the City of Statesville regarding participation in the cost of extending a 12" water line from Barium Springs to the site of the connty consolidated high school that the Statesville City Council had agreed to reimburse the county approximately $27,465.00 in five annual installments, wich is one-half of the remaining cost of the line after deducting $9,000.00, which the connty board of education has agreed to pay, from the total coste Commissioners agreed to go ahead with the project and to accept the city's terms, with the further request that the city prepare request for bids and the contract for the county's review, with the extension of the line under Highway #21 into the fairground a be included as an alternate. Since the line will become the property of the city they asked that the city supervise construction as if it were their own project. The county manager was also instructed to clear all details with the county board of education. Commissioners noted for the record that the only reason for the county taking ye MRM ah oie a Bes Mel tse ba kas) of added value to the county owned property of 225 acres and the facilities for the consolidated high schoole CONTRACT FOR TAX BILLING. The county manager submitted the following bids on tax billing work for a three year period based on a total of 6,000 bills per , ae Data Processing of the South, Ince: 1965, 8.69¢ per bill; 1966, 8elh7¢; and 1967, 8.li7¢. Arista Data Processing Company: 12¢ per bill per years er a ; a [an voted to accept eh would be set up and specifying further that ball bate bi Oa Me ea ra would be based on the acceptable performance rn aie errno ee : « aay the stipulation that a time bad BAST BROAD STREET ZONING AREA. | OPE er) ok PM ae NET hy Mechs These Tet ett te to the commissioners a recommendation from the county planning board describing the area in the vicinity of East Broad Street Extension which should be included as a zoning areas On motion by Mr. Wagner seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the Board adopted the following resolutions: RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH THE EAST BROAD STREET ZONING AREA WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners has been petitioned by an overwhelming majority of the residents of East Broad Street Extension area to zone a certain portion of the county east of Statesville so that it can continue to enjoy an bac al Rae sce em ote | WHEREAS, the Commissioners, after investigation, feel that zoning the area is in the public interest and will be of great value and benefit to the residents of the area in maintaining property values and preserving the health and CE NMC a rag of the areas; now therefére BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS that the area hereinafter described be designated as the EAST BROAD STREET EXTENSION ZONING AREA for the purpose of zoning and subdivision control: BEGINNING on the south, at a point in the center of Poole (Greenbriar) Road and where it crosses Fourth Creek, the Boundary of the Planning Area extends south 5 degrees, west 5,630 feet to a point in the eastern line of the Statesville Mile Perimeter Zoning Area; the boundary then turns to the north and follows the eastern boundary of the Statesville Mile Perimeter Zoning Area as it meanders 1,090 feet to a point 200 feet north of the northern right-of-way line of U.S. Highway #64; the boundary then turns to the east and follows U. S. Highway #64 eastward at a distance Me 0B ST) Ebel) a Mes Ma el Mi leas a Mole ile tan mos maT right-of-way of U. S. ee eae Mee Rhee Ow. ON) te Oe eh tO Oba tt wet tea ae do eastern right~of=way line of Bell Road, at this point the boundary turns oe sl Merel alee lete | aT the eastern right-of-way line of Bell Road at a distance of 200 feet; crossing U. S. Highway #6) southward for a distance of 12,55) feet to the center of Fourth Creek; at this point the boundary turns to the west and follows the center line of Fourth Creek as it meanders in a westerly direction back to the point of beginning at the center of Poole (Greenbriar) Road.” ADVISORY COMMISSION ~ EAST BROAD STREET ZONING AREA, On motion by Mr. James, seconded by oe Kestler, the board moved to reaffirm its action of March 15th in appointing the following as an advisory commission for the East Broad Street U J ahha capa nes WEIR DRE SARI alae Page 3» : eee eed page ie? Sa ae rea bas a RN PEA eRe» et oe epee sal, 7) be Pater or courtroom, with proper li a ae a a ee Oe) be My 8s 4 2s tL bee MS ste Eee Ce ee Teka) Seah adequate Seba A 3 the ant be bs) departments and concluded that the most eet method ME rake unk. sg a Seven funds. a) eee by the county appeared to be on wet Bae se Bos Le Sk. Ty According i information previously presented by a ee ee ae average, the tax valuation a broken down as shown: Mooresville 1.3%; Statesville, 36.3%; and rash gaa ey PO Coy seem ke Man) Rett he of industrial, commercial, and residential Propetties with high tax values immediately adjacent to Statesville and Mooresville which look primarily to the municipalities for fire protection, an additional 10% ed MMR! Bekah WG Rk koh mT) PTW DT 7 eM el Saet tebe sd.) sxe Mooresville, 17.13%; Statesville, 43.47%; and county, 39 aie Motion was then made by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner and carried ea me Ce heck we tae ae ta Pe Ce Mahe Me basalt tee available to the cities and rural fire departments: For operating expenses in Pama of fire protection for the county and cities of Statesville and Mooresville that such money as is appropriated by the county be distributed on the basis of Par to rural volunteer fire Cer base et te 43eh7% to the City of Statesville; and 17.13% to the City of Meeresville; exclusive of a truck already authorized for Union Grove Fire Department in the amount of $12,000.00, CONTRACT FOR AUDET, Contract to aydit all the funds of the county (except county Try fund) eee a ee a ee ee ea or ees Se eee ee 7 CP Set one am Te ee mbject to tte completion not later than Rated tok steer Sunk ciysc + soca ay SR #2159, 1 mile, Hard surface, Kenmore Ayes, a portion of Beverly Drive and portion of OT AAs Mod a 1-1 EB eh FTL Ds ADVERTISING COSTS IN TAX FORECLOSURE SUITS, Bills dated October 1963 due aR a ca et ot ree Mooresville Tribune for advertising costs in tax foreclosure suits handled for the county by Turlington, Pope, and Brawley, a ae ee a Mba tt ome sha ee request for payment. Motion was made -by Mr, CPE et bE Loe on mee Toa Tt a Pp _ and carried, that proper identification of all the charges be made'so that Ast) costs could be recovered when the suits ere settled and that the bills be paid by the county upon certification by the county attorney that these bills are in order to paye TERMITE CONTROL, The county manager presented proposals from Home Exterminating Company and Orkin c- nating Company for pretreating the ground on which the beta ne , office building is lq¢ated for termite control. Action was deferred pending further : ae information. ye ey SCHOOLS, Chairman Boyer reminded commissioners that if they are to visit all the schools in the county before tel wee ME Maes meet Me ODE lat ete E tA i it will have to be done right away, They agreed on Wednesday, April 28, and a later day in May while the schools are still in session and asked Mr, Shuford to make arrangements for them to see the Mooresville and the south Iredell county schools on the 28th, ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 P.M., April 20, 1965. Sorth Carolina, Iredell County oy . : pe Pee Oey 7 | roe! April 28, 1965, sioners convened at 8:30 A.M. on Wednesday, to begin a day long tour of Statesville The Board of Commis at the courthouse and left immediately City schools and county schools in the northern part of the county NeVeR aa Mee a Et ba on Commissioners R. J. Holshouser and Max Re Jamese } YB ee Vie mL«.4- een @ierk to the Board North Carolina, Ired a, edell Coun Filed for regis ra‘; e is the __ JZ. CENaR ames) 2 Mat AS Se and recorded in Book Lj Oi + gaan © of Deeds May 3, 1965 ed ee eee The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, May 3, 1965, at 1:30 P.M., in the Grand pe room of the courthouse, with all members of the board present, namely: E. EB, Boyer, chairman; R. J. Holshouser, Max R. James, Je M. bai and R, B. Kestler, Jre County Manager Shuford and Atterney I. T. Avery, Jr., were both present. SE eee ee eee eee ean te given by Mr. Wagner. HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT, Dr. J. H. Nicholson, acting health director, reported the April activities of the health department, with some general information about the operation of the department. WELFARE DEPARTMENT REPORT, Mrs. Edith B. Franklin, welfare director, gave ae a eae OR RC sk MR ae Mec Mee SRT TSE Mat Cs, bee medical programe BLIND AID. Six revisions of aid to the blind grants were approved as submitted nme welfare director, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestlere TAX REBATES, The following tax rebates issued during the month of April by the tax supervisor's office were approved on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. James: Name Township Bey oy ps Ty Teds} Amt ee tk) eee Re | U. Grove ah Double listing on poll tax and car 6.60 Louise G, Cartner Turnersburg pase Double listing bye yf cn At ae Rh ee ae See ee S.TeSnow property, brother W. H. Potts gets other 50% mS 4 Gwendolyn Parks pats R.T pare No Poll tax , Pres) ATTORNEY FEES FOR TAX SULTS IN SUPERIOR COURT, After discussion of the matter of additional attorney fees and costs in tax foreclosure cases that are appealed to the courts, the board adopted the following statement of policy on motion made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. James: "It shall be the policy of the Board of Commissioners in all cases involving Pee UM ate ME Mk Be in tax suits for the county attorney May 3, 1965 ot Boon AT e463 to request reasonable attorney fees as part of the court costs, and the Board herewith authorises and instructs the county attorney to make such request," eG ote eT progress of the tax mapping program was given, and samples of the cronoflex and print were submitted. Field work and deed fohet Tad oY mee Ca) sk ere ae ey sel Tea Mie) ek ae le) REVALUATION FOR 1968, Draft of a proposed contract for PUT tsk MTT distributed for study, in view of the approaching date for the county to revalue property. TOUR OF SCHOOLS. Chairman Boyer reported that he and Mr. James and Mr. Holshouser pee he VR O ik eee Mes. ee ett Unit, and Central, Union Grove, Ebenezer, Houstonville, and Harmony in the county unit, and found schools ranging from excellent to very poor. He stated they hope to complete the survey of the other schools during the month of Maye ADVISORY COMMISSION ~ BOSTIAN HEIGHTS ZONING AREA, The pane sR were appointed ea Clee samme sey she ea Ra te planning board to formulate a zoning plan and ordinance as petitioned by residents of the Bostian Heights area: Mrse Williemae Cook Marvin Arey K. LD. Raymer, Sre Willard Overcash J. Edgar Troutman Herbert E. Roberts, alternate TERMITE CONTROL FOR NEW BUILDING, Mr. Shuford reported that the county school maintenance department has equipment for the termite treatment which the county was considering for the new building, and he was authorized to negotiate with them to get the work done, if at all possible, " LAKE NORMAN ZONING SIGNS. The matter of erecting signs designating the boundaries of the Lake Norman Zoning Area at an estimated cost of SSO OM EY Marl eM tel ba PToh em TT yt am The proposal covered eleven large (two post) signa and ten small (one post) signs, LOCAL LEGISLATION FOR IREDELL COUNTY. Chairman Boyer called attention to several ‘ local acts which had been introduced in the general assembly by representative Robert Ae Collier, Jr., which would appear to affect the board of commissioners and about which they had no information. It was agreed that the chairman would contact Mr. Collier for information which he would relay to the other members, The bills involved were: May 3, 1965 aa ee ae oe | Or Mee Yop a joint library between the City of Statesville and ods oR ry HB 802 et ONT Tn AT) aa aes MME CS taste pate with Mitchell College and the City of Statesville in the construction of facilities," ¥ HB 803 - "To authorize the City of Statesville to | Pais Bol Ve haw mT Te ae in constructing facilities for a joint library or auditorium," Bas HB 80 - To amend certain acts to ewe VRER URGE Same ttt me ta tbe eee eon create school districts and issue school buildi bonds in behalf school districts, be ie ‘ 2g HB 81) « ABC election for City of Statesville, PROPOSAL FOR JOB CLASSIFICATION AND Pay PLAN. Proposal from J, Lyman Melvin, Jr. & Associates to prepare a job classification and pay plan for the county at a cost of $500.00 was declined, ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions were accepted for transmittal to the State Highway Commission: le Benge Road, off Charlotte Highway near Ostwalt, Troutman, Rt. 1. Maintenance, Road joining #1132, hard surface. Mooresville, Rt. 1 Sterling Road, maintenance, PROPOSAL TO EXEMPT WAREHOUSE INVENTORY FROM AD VALOREM TAX. The board agreed unanimously to oppose SB 317 which would exempt warehouse inventory from county tax and which is under consideration by the general assembly. EXPENSES FOR TAX MAPPING, The board approved expenses of FE, F. Saum in the amount of $352.17 for March and April, over and above his regular expense payment, on motion by Mr. Holshouser and second by Mr. Kestler. Ld LIST OF BILLS, ow 17 9igAB5 Ue Mies te seb oot) Annual Budget 6,800.00 Spent Mar. 31 Per rb sd 965 E. E, Boyer Per Diem & Mileage 75096 966 R, J. Holshouser " oe 967 R. B, Kestler, Jre " Pt 968 Max Ar. 8 : Ld bys) oh] J. Me LE Vessy vg ® rsa 0) 1006 Bernice M. McJunkin Salary 150,00 yy 4 DATA PROCESSING Annual Budget = 7,000.00 Spent Mar, 31 6,185.68 u % 7796 I. B, M. Corporation een ee TAX SUPERVISOR Annual Budget 3,530.00 Spent Mar. 31 36,456.43 992 Mary Lee Cowles Salary 327200 : 993 Peggy P. Summers i : 20he 75 994 Louise M. Taylor " 236.00 995. Mary J. Martin " ro ToL 6,0) 996 John yw eas " 541.67 997 Ce. Ee Evans bd 327-00 998 Ee Fe Saum W 100.00 999 Wanda L. Young n eve: G 7720 Ee Fe Saum Expenses 200.00 G 7721 John T. Smith Travel 50,00 G 7797 E. Fe. Saum Expenses 352017 G 7798 Southerland Blue Print Co, Mapping sae 6 Oa T0) G 7799 C. E Evans Travel brie b) G 7800 Cooper D, Cass Co, Sie) ee y} 47.23 EPSP) Uae Ms ENE by PN 6) 3 Annual Budget 28,570.00 Spent Mar, 31 18,297.67 980 Willie Taylor Cru tag by They 981 Willie Taylor " Th Po 982 Willie Taylor " Ys 983 Willie Taylor i) PRY. 98, Willie Jones " 47.50 985 Willie Jones v Ty PS 8) ae SOR MATT) " 47.50 987 Willie Jones n 47.50 988 Michael R, Lackey n 25.00 989 Michael R, Lackey iv 25 200 990 Michael R, Lackey id 25.00 991 Michael R, Lackey a 25.00 G 7801 Alex Ross Repairs Brora G 7802 Public Service Co. of N. C. Inc. Gas ; 409, 38 G 7803 Rental Uniform Service at Eddy F] Bis PY.8) Ur Bac td Repairs Brie9) CS ee tte. ted ame Supplies 8.50 G 7806 Comet Mfg. Corp. " 69436 G 7807 Pooles Refrigeration Service Pry ea) 67.00 it Mae Gk Pt der ee ars 23.19 Ce Ck Sera Ce thane ieee] 9.00 G 7902 Thomas & Howard Co, Supplies bores G 790, Home Exterminating Co, bey Lt tae ee 5200 G 7905 Iredell Chemical ors Supplies BP G bE h ae ae Ce ht Na a Rel | Rae bd ao a! aedeiiiinnmeeeemeaese a ee Annual Budget 299,061.00 Spent Mar. 31 6,500.60 G@ 7710 Charles E, Brawley, Inc. Payment on contract BP ere G 7711 Pe Se West Construction Co, " Bi Ps G 7809 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairing lines lO, 36 G 7810 Charles E. Brawley, Inc. " oS G 7611 P, S, West Construction Co, Payment on contract Lt Pas. G 7612 Charles E. Brawley, Ince . 1;088.10 PNAS SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Annual Budget 135,328.00 Spent Mare 31 62,166.62 1000 Ruth Ge Etchison Salary ais 08) 1001 Junius T, Stevenson " 4.00 1002 Eunice Wilhelm " 40,00 G 7813 Mrs. Claudia Robinson Coroners Acct, Te. 8) G 781, Dr. Robert L. Dame " 7250 G 7815 Dr. Harry B. Underwood erste toa 42.80 G 7816 Town of Mooresville yea 40,00 G 7817 National Guard ~ Statesville eet wa Re st 25.00 G 7818 National Guard « Mooresville " 25200 G 7819 Tow of Troutman Contract Ore oe G 7820 Harmony Fire Dept. i. 50,00 G 7821 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc. " 5 Ore 8) G 7822 Cool Springs Fire Depts J 50.00 G 7823 Shepherds Vol. Fire Depte e 50.00 G 782, West Iredell Vol. Fire Depts " 50,00 G 7825 Central School Vol. Fire Dept. " 50.00 G 7826 Tyinity Vol. Fire Dept. e | 50.00 G 7827 Tow of Mooresville Fire Dalls 90.00 G 7828 Shepherd Vol. Fire Dept. bs 124.00 G 7829 City of Statesville " 40.00 G 7830 West Iredell Vol. Fire ore by 96.00 G 7831 Dept. of Conservation & Development < Forest Fire Control 270059 G 7832 Bernice McJunkin Expenses Th Paes) G 7833 Le Le. Nesbit " ra G 7917 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret. Pee Pass, G 7919 N. C,. Local Goveynment Baployees' Retirement System <- Ret. ee Py: ! ype eo PLANNING AND ZONING Annual Budget 12,685.00 Sy eae tee oe 8,657.98 CRs We Peet Te Sa Board Meeting 5.00 971 J. Allen Knox ° 5200 972 Je Ee Rankin Md 5200 973 Ke Le Raymer, Jre " bbs 97 Homer Cornelius " T°) em Peet) aoe a) | " ern ii an Poe: eae e " bey Y3 1003 Edwin H. Parks SPUR tag ee ere) G@ 7713 Traffic & Planning Associates Professional Services 1, 200,00 G 783, Traffic & Planning Associates " 300.00 G 7835 Statesville Record & Landmark Ads pelea) G 7836 Edwin H. Parks bea hy Te 69.58 G 7837 The Michie Co. Books = Zoning Laws 25-75 G 7838 Advance Stores Equipment ers] G 7839 Statesvblle Moter Coach Co, Checking zoning areas 22.50 CAS JME SRR Tn Tm sh ee Wee Ty Pez * 106), G@ 7722 cay {eh 2 G 789k ty b 8S] 1005 1006 G 7883 tt 0] Robert L. Shuferd, Jre Bertie M. Stout R, | Shuford, Ph Cea Ye MANAGER Annual Budget 13,275.00 Spent Mar. 31 Pete re ae Salary Travel ERE RT ee eet eT Ly cee eee ee ee Southern Bell Tele. & Tele. Co. Services Betty Jean Robb Bernice McJunkin Brady, Printing Co. " Stee aT) Southern Bell Teles & Tele. Co. Services Frances S,. Roland Thomas S, Thompson ms E. Perkins Brady H. Johnson William G, Johnson Marshall Maness Ira M. Overcash Jr. Lawrence 0. Goodin Jimmy L. Wooten William E, Benfield George F. Campbell Je Ce Rumple Bertie M. Stout W. H. King Drug Co. Dwight Myers We A, Shoemaker William E. Benfield George T, Canipbell Le O. Goodin Brady H. Johmson William G. Johnson Marshall Maness Ira Me Overcash Jre Re oe bd cesT | be Pees ier sl Jimmy L. Wooten Peres Te | Be T. Crump Co. Inc. Paul B. Henkel Brady Printing Co, Southern Bell Tele. & Tele, Co, T. K. Abernethy J . eI ‘4 " elahiet teat Supplies Radio Service * t Annual Budget Sete ae ae Bt 1,140.83 b Annual Budget Spent Tas Bie bey snore lw, Ses) pees) (ee pe) eae ree PY 11,440.00 8,466.35 312,00 py Boy | 277016 10.00 7,013.00 271.00 Tah P 0.8) 415,00 Byes?) 377.00 415.00 415.00 377.00 360,00 py ey a3 ey 541.67 50.00 623.85 30.00 30,00 bY he 27 155.60 BEY 150,00 by Puy 150,00 150,00 150,00 157.00 BENT) era Lhek2 bm!) ee pr. Paty te Bey 1021 1022 Les) acs) 7855 ie 7 ed > oe Ley Bora) atey mera) 1028 7856 7857 7883 be) ieee! fo oe o> eo 977 978 ib 1029 1030 1031 ploy 1033 ples iN 1035 1936 phos y) 1038 1039 100 ake fee 1042 1043 phe) AN 1046 1047 1048 pkey) G 7858 eb Sy G 7860 G 7861 G 7862 G 7863 eM so) G 7865 G 7866 G 7867 Judy L. Gilleland Salary Betty J. Cooke " bE TT sk Pee Gb. 4 " CR. MPP Set) | " rs we Heuston ® Ne T. Houston Travel SCT pre MEN )alet pe] " Carolina Business Machines Inc. Supplies Beam Printing Co. " Southern Bell Teles & Tele. Co, Services REGISTER OF DEEDS Imogene W, Blankenship Salary Helen R, Gregory " Elizabeth H. Goodrum - Wilma W, Gooden . Le Le Nesbit ba PS Pe ey a ae iy Envelopes i pre BM pu ioe meer Supplies | Brady Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone & Tele. Co. ~ Services Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies, etce WELFARE DEPARTMENT He We Rogers boTeF Bae MB Ebel O. Ae Dearman Sr. sd Evelyn S, Bunch " Edna F,. Browm Salary eV ger eet by <.) Thurston Templeton Charles Kirkman Ronnie W,. Karriker Anne C. Jghnson Iucinda Be Dees Thelma C. Barker Avonelle C,. McVey Elisabeth French Boyd Linda Raymer Mary A. Deaton Jewell C,. Van Hoy Maxine T. Henderson Sara M. Neese Lois I, Sigmon Elizabeth D,. J hnston cla mee Mae anl ts) Nora L. Deal Bite re Cy Edith Bryson Franklin Thelma C, Barker Elizabeth French Boyd Edna F, Brom bP tae eee ya | Lucinda B. Dees PU OPM etc | Charles P. Kirkman Avonelle C. McVey Linda Raymer Beeb Me Ne 7 ravel ‘2° 8 °S 2-2-3 8 343 32-328 2:2:2'2 82'3:'3'2 3s BB 2s 2:2 8 Annual Budget 32,460.00 Spent Mar. 31 22,389.58 ye ent) 259.00 Braet!) 360,00 458.33 50,00 Pts) 2.06 ST Po ae) » e Annual Budget 37,580.00 Spent Mar. 31 23,h44.11 327.00 28.00 28,00 269 .80 475.00 eve Pas 8) pe 5 Pats) 28.95 Annual Budget 111,002.00 Spent Mar. 31 78,813475 12.38 Pes) 10,00 492,00 350.00 386.00 386,00 350,00 386.00 47 00 469.00 386.00 386.00 350,00 350,00 386.00 288.00 274.00 274200 226.00 Pa gTPaele) 274200 226.00 802,00 52.78 Pes Sar) 2975 47276 23287 eS 7035 12.18 Py fee M4 £ B ¥ 8 FARM AGENT ‘e Anmal Budget 2h, 667.00 ery ee ey vers in phe Me a7 CC th Tat] " BE Pre 1052 Wayne L. Franklin " 5 SP co J n cl ALT Te eae thy 238.67 1054 Howard M, Stamey rte 1055 Harry W, Myers, Jr. 306.00 to, Meh bes WB Sect 35200 G 7876 B. J. Powell Restoring Service 4.00 G 7877 Ey J. Webb st yaaA 150.00 CM yi Me: ten ae 8, Jr. Travel ri G 7879 L. B. Nance Pa) Ld 22.73 G 7880 Sherrill Lymber Co, : Ste te 6.96 G 7861 Sunbeam Appliance Service Co. Repairs Be) G@ 7883 Brady Printing Co, Supplies rb) bt Mek a aeSae te te CT ee ety] Pay | G 7909 Southern Bell Telephone Co, i 108.90 pe: NEGRO AGRIC. & HOME EC. EXT. AGTS. Annual Budget 6, 713200 Spent VF a 55 3,857.16 1057 Maxine Rutledge Salary ee td 1058 Gloria D. Pearson " 104.00 1059 D. 0. Ivey f " 190,00 G 7682 D. 0. Ivey Travel Ba TPY Ty G 7883 Brady Printing Co, Supplies pa G 768) Fraleys f et G 7885 Belks Dept. Stere 3 " , Pe | G@ 7886 Simplicity Pattern Co. Inc. " 3 brs) G 7887 Us S. Postmaster bir bas) 22.50 CS MGR Te Oe ote tt me em re tee 39012 G 7909 Southern Bell Telephone & Tele. Co, ~ Services Tar [nm pees 6 eee bY Annual Budget her ead Mar. B38 10,587.00 7,410.73 ple eer eee) | Salary Ba Pes) 1061 Wancy I, Myers " Ps) ere tet ee ae NT o pha 1063 Nancy H. Murray Ld BLY re} Leon eg M. Fulp bey eae G 9 Wancy I. Myers es G 7891 Carolina Business Machines Inc. * 19257 G@ 7909 Southern Bell Tele, & Tele. Co, Services % are 1065 ai 7890 7909 QoQ pe pte mit, 1067 1068 Be] 1070 1072 1073 107k 1075 G 7891 G 7892 G 7893 (em sh G 7895 G 7896 G 7909 cme B ee lee | Bertie M. Stout re ae ne a r aes Hoy Enterprise Printing So. Southern Bell Telephone & T Pre esl Coa Helen H. Kyles Salary brent es Pv a 7 « Services esa pe Pap gst Salary Southern Bell Tele. & Telee So, Services EPC ee hm tes a Be Isaac T. Avery, Jre COUNTY ATTORNEY Retainer Fee CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Martha D. Parker Robert L. Parks Ralph H. Munday Betty M. Baity Frances R, Moore Shirley S. White Katherine Ann Bridgers Carl G, Smith 2 2 3's-3'2 3 s Carolina Business Machines Inc, Supplies Beam Printing Co. Observer Printing House Paul B, Williams Inc, be tat Me eb a aka Mee TY Commercial Printing Coe Southern Bell Telephone & Tele. Co. ~ Services Starrette Typewriter Service er Se) SUPERIOR COURT Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing Southern Bell Telephone & Tele. So. ~ Services Peer) Pera ea Pe OY) ae ba & +e Annual Budget Nero a Vs zm 300,00 274200 rene Ss 9,653.00 6,601.80 Annual Budget Set ete 158.288) OP 2,100.00 1, 800.00 Annual Budget Spent Mar. 31 BE nee ee Pb) Byars) 5 eres y45, 3A 8) 236200 ree, rey PAu e) 62.70 bye Pie!) SPs Yao Sle 4 Pras re PPR ey) Pe. PASE Annual Budget $19,300.00 Spent Mar. 31 11, 762465 yar a aS) Perey ae ee TE ee ee eee ae Ee : A 5 Tr ah ae 00 Annual Budget 900.00 Spent Mar. 31 675.00 1075 Carl G, Suith Salary (Pe) 75200 Annual Budget 25, 81;5.00 Spent Mar. 31 19,835.67 Ri SMe: vk TS et) anol Medical Supplies 1.50 G 7899 Purcell Drug oy ba BRP oh) G 7900 James M. Holland, D.D.S, Dental Services 15200 G 790l Statesville Drug Co, Medical Supplies 2.73 G 7902 Thomas & Howard Co, Supplies . os 8) G 7903 Piedmont linen Service linen Service rea G 790; Home Exterminating Coe ype tale bree) G@ 7905 Iredell Chemical Co, See y | BaP G 7906 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, Repairs BPP.) G 7907 Je C, Rumple CP Rae Se eee ee | pa Py ed G 7908 City of Statesville loa emery) 121.81 G 7909 ° Southern Bell Tele. & Tele, Co, * 10.70 (SFT) Annual Budget 35,000.00 G 7729 R, EB, Gettys bats § 5200 G 7730 A&P Tea Co, Groceries 102.75 G 7731 Ethel Beaver ® 15,00 G 7732 Brown Food Center " pee G 7733 Colonial Steres, Inc. " 5.00 G 773k Dixons bd 114612 G 7735 Drums Super Market LJ 13.00 G 7736 Food Town Stores, Ince id 10,00 G 7737 Fraleys Wholesale bd 10,00 Caw ae Mee (ORE mel. Tg i ae 8) eas) meee eee | " 3200 CMA OMS) ee BBE Be Pte ef " 169.50 CAL a Me Me " 5.00 G 77k2 Troutman Grocery " BE Pre a) G 77h3 Winn-Dixie Stores " 20.00 ca) Me Clothing PR) G 77h5 Belks Ld pe SP my wt ae Family Shee Store i Pra} ie) a Pee 2 ae ee ba BYP) G 77h8 Requal Bailey Transportation & B.H. Care ee G 77h9 Mrs. Ethel Beatty eta kT ae et. 1 Cab me oo me EP " le oe G 7751 C. C. Blankenship " A53032 G 7752 Mra. Albert Cooper " 200,00 G@ 7753 Mra. Derethy Cowan ® 166430 G 775k Mrs. Roland Deal ¢ 8 | Pe G 7755 Jack Elliott. 8 50,00 G 7756 Mrs. Leonard Freese " 100,00 G 7757 Mrs. Glenn Havner Ly 50.00 r Ree e ee Cer sca os Eo oe oe oo o> o> oe om o> o> ee Oo | RRR E Beer ie = G 7778 G 7779 G 7780 @ 7781 7782 ae all ai) 7786 rays al is] ae! ae! abc 7793 aes ibe oR OROn oho Roh on on ok om > Emo! 1078 QQ BRR ik: EEE -E Eee) aa & 3 Q22Q2020EOnR RPRER ES Rees Pa | Cory Pe te ee eg ad ] 50,00 ig Pe Tt 8 150,00 pe ae ae ee | bs 200.00 Mrs. Spencer Reid 8 Ped Johnny A, Scott " pis ome 0) Mrs. Bobby Sells " 100,00 eS Thy bd Bh Pel) PPA Me oy LJ Ts) Mrs. Jay Tayse ed 100,00 Mrs. Clarence Ward Ls beets) is ee ee te « bP Mrs. ou Be A Che oa) " 50.00 Mrs. Clyde Wilcex bd 100,00 Mrs. S, C.Willians ly 100,00 Frent Street Pharmacy Cake we Pa} Goodman Drug Co. ad por yi Holmes Drug Co, bs Be P45) Medical Arts Clinic " Pte 6) pba BE BB ait g 0 " 4.50 Mooresville Drug Co. id 2200 Statesville Drug Co, " an Troutman Drug Co. id 11,00 Dr. A. J. Causey ® 16,00 The Childrens Clinic sd ere. ¢] PME ts Ts) Ly 16,00 Dr. Bill R, McLain " 11.00 ee ae | " bY +4 Ervin Rest Home bs pa Iredell Memorial Hospital - Hospitalization 60.00 Paeree Ck tae) kad Medical 6.00 Po Peer Tek | Hospi tali zation 37220 Florence Funeral Home Mary Lee Hoover 50.00 Medical Centre Pharmacy Cake Oe pe) Rowan Memorial Hospital id Aye) Boys Home of Lake Waccamaw Clothing nose 8) Mrs. Archie Cline ort | 6.00 BPS Oy, DOG WARDEN Annual Budget © 8,100.00 Spent March 31 5,955.1) Je I. Thomas ST Oe tad eer.) J. I. Thomas Travel phone) Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies pr) T. K. Abernethy Radio Service pe DEBT SERVICE Anmal Budget 173,917.00 Spent Mar. 31 78,346.58 Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. Beye) 33, 2e MISCELLANEOUS Goodyear Mortgage Corp. — Tax already paid 26,82 Iredell County er Y ast y 3,410.72 Iredell County A.F.DeC. Fund 691.90 Iredell County A, P, T. De Fund pepe Ne T, Houston, Treas. General School Fund 50 ,000,00 Ae BE Guy, Treas. Statesville City Schools ‘ be 8 ae 8) Ne C, ae Ty Use Tax yy er Peo te ty Health Department ~ Monthly Budget Payment Pb. Pe) Iredell County A. F. De Cy Fund ~ Hospitalisation 259.11 Iredell County A. P. Ty De Fund ~ Hospitalization 638.12 Iredell County Me Ae A, Fund * pe) State Commission for the Blind Aid te Blind - Pe] Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement bP OPN Pt ae ee VE Teta ka Tax: Federal State Insurance eae ee T1Sel2 BUS Ena ed a 857. 70 3% ps Pes) EPL TOTAL eS ESL Pet OL eb) $ 220,949.53 ee ae eee beer Mar. 31 se Ped 150 Je He Nichelson Salary 800,00 phy Mr Te ee. ba Bee!) 152 Mildred G, Johnson ® 36700 Sie) ee. " Bienes 154 Lexine A, White u 350,00 155 Deris P, Johnson bd 350.00 Le es ek i 350,00 157 Raeford A, Thomas " py 158 Rellin W. J ® bi P10) 159 Troy Re. Scoggins Jre " 469,00 160 Mary Lee Stroud ) Bi) 161 Joyce E, Debdson ba 5 oy Pe 8) CSM tot te et) by 215.00 16 . Ine M. Galliher bd 10,00 ee ebb Met TT eT aee Py Supplies hel3 B1113 Doris P. Johnson " 432096 B111h Mildred G. Johnsen be 58,66 B1115 Jessie T, Parker a Pe) B 1116 Ima B. Pepe bl 78.89 B 1117 Lexine A, White " 38.60 eee Rt wae BLE te Are " 100,00 B 1119 Trey R, Scoggins Jre bg 100,00 B 1120 Raeford A, Thomas . 104.76 B12 J. He Nicholson " Ps rys B 1122 City of Statesville FS a eR] 51.13 B 1123 Mooresville Telephone Co, Ince " pa Ivy enh B 1125 Ne Ce State Board of Health Supplies 13077 B 1126 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. * 5-70 B 1127 Iredell Chemical Co, a 10,30 eee ss ert) ‘ rae.) B 1129 MideState Oil Co. Fuel 011 poy Pe B1130 Iredell Laundry Coe Laundry i *) B1l3L D,. De Lewis, M. De Clinicians Fee 20,00 B 1132 Pe Re Kearns, M. De ® 20,00 B 1133 L. Me. Little, M, om bd 18.00 B 113k Ne Ce Local Government Baployees' Retirement System - Ret. a * Y bt 10) 5AM Nh Olt) N. Ce Lecal Government Employees’ Retirement System ~ Ret. B 1136 Ne Ce National Bank Withholding Tax pte B 1137 Hospital Saving Association Insurance 84.91 B 1138 Iredell County Tax Collector RARXXESEEXE Tax ~ County ie Less: Payroll Deductions Retirement par spe Social Security 196.71 | Tax: Federal 500.80 State. 107292 evots 84.91 FN ed) 20,00 1,052.50 Q GRAND TOTAL Me cree Ce eer eet ” LS hy Lette ee 3 A 996 PR a | A 1000 Annual Budget et a te ae RMT Virginia M. Deaton Constance 8, Lomax Rose M. Waugh Violet K. Caudle Electric Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, | PRP? eke hg American library Line Starrette Typewriter Service pee we OMe Re) Thomas Bouregy and Company Inc. * Thames Book Company : Tartan Book Sales Ince Campbell and Hall Ince Statesville Library Town of Mooresville CPT se bs Rete i 2/23:'3 82 Services --Books & Processing Book Covers Cr ee Books Donation p18. 10) AN pool) Insurance Withholding Tax Hospital Saving Assoce Ne. C. National Bank SP PMO es we hoe Rahs ee eS TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Secial Security Insurance oo oe GRAND” TOTAL boa 236.00 ee 107.50 . 190,00 719 pe Py ps yd ee) oY A 2he 89 5-00 12.30 9290 Pay e bree) 100,00 75200 rr bree e he) 27079 a ro PB $ 1,483.25 19, 415.00 BEM yep ae eee ae eee PE 27200 M 32 Foster McGee : * pret) M 33. Rewan County Services 600,00 M 34 Southern Bell Tele. & Teles Tog * pa M 35 Public Service Co, of N.C, Ince Gas 6090 i Me Mek 1h Ree Sor eR) aa ay M 37 Starrette Typewriter Service . Sypplies ° rs | 3% Ne 4 Lecal Government Employees‘ Retirenent ae) ~ Rete ok - , ry MISCELLANEOUS NERS PCE Me kM Skt ae TOTAL 1,917.92 Less Payroll Deductions Pisa tt yd Social Security 10,80 Tax: Federal 15230 State PS 2: bry GRAND TOTAL ee PP ADJOURN, The meeting recessed at 5:5 P.M. to meet again at 7:30 P.M. on Friday, May 7, 1965. North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on the_(4__ day of Fn 1945 r Pt a a ; Pn Wi Rew : ote The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Friday, May 7, 1965, Se ee ae ee en ee kee ee se TY Jo Me Wagner, R, J. Holshouser, R. Be Kestler, Jr., and Max R, Jamese Ie. Te Avery, Jr., Poe attorney, and C, H. Davis, planning director, were also present. The meeting convened in the courtroom, PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE FOR EAST BROAD STREET EXTENSION y 8) POR VT RT eT a De ee by the Board of Commissioners and duly advertised for holding a public hearing on a proposed zoning ordinance for the East Broad Street Extension Zoning Area which had been submitted with a recommendation for its adoption by the Iredell County POETS E Yap ta PM Mg mT Tk eb ees | A Mr. Le De oe Pb st: bar R. A. Lowery, Jr., members of the advisory commission appointed to work with the Planning Board, were present, along with a number of interested citizens from the bal 7: The county planning director, C. H. Davis, presented a map of the area from which he described the boundaries of the area and explained the zoning districts which were set tt er) The chairman then opened the meeting for an expression from anyone present in RRM eet Be LS | oe responses He then asked if anyone present would like to speak in favor of the ordinance, to which Mr, Wilson White responded with a statement that the people of the area had already show their support by initiating the action with petitions for the soning regulations to be enacted, and all he could add was that they still favor and support the action and request that it be adopted with all possible speed, ‘ MOTION TO ADOPT EAST BROAD STREET EXTENSION ZONING AREA ORDINANCE, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the board voted unanimously to adopt the zoning ordinance for the Bast Broad Street Extension Zoning Area’as presented by the Planning Board, a complete copy of which is recorded at the end of the minutes of this mesting as a part of the minutes. COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION. The chairman reported that the cities of Statesville and Mooresville have been notified of the county's action of April 2th in setting up a percentage peony for distribution of county fone) for fire protection, and although he had had no official reply he understood they were not in agreement with the proposal. May 7, 1965 En ‘8 tse: Wiel ; Page 2 Mr. Holshouser moved and Mr. Wagner pee ee ee Tet es te a eT commissioners, Statesville and Mooresville officials and representatives of the rural fire departments to work out some equitable methed of financing. The motion carried by unanimous vote, TOCAL LEGISLATION, Chairman Beyer reported that he had contacted Senator James V. Johnson and Representative R, A. Collier, Jr., regarding the local legislation which had been introduced by Mr. Collier and made the following report: 1. HB 802, Construction of facilities at Mitchell College: Senator Joynson stated that he did not know anything about this or companion bills concerning Mitchell College. Representative Collier stated that he had introduced:these bills on his own to meet the deadline of May lst for introduction of local bills. 2. HB 80h, To create school districts and issue bonds. Mr. Collier reported that this bill was introduced at the request of the Statesville and Mooresville Boards of Education, and was actually written. by the bond attorneys, LEGISLATION. The Board authorized the chairman to convey to our representatives in the general assembly its objection to SB 317 which would exempt inventories held in public. warehouses from taxation by counties, ADJOURN, The meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. until May 17, 1965, at 7:30 P.M, | Worth Carolina, Iredell County y 7 ah pO ee coy ba) ot hae Be Cele! pe Se Vy, te dre MC eee er tne_Lé day of yo Balboa A and recorded , Book ha Sor ai LZ] te of Deeds ‘_ a an a cx ; Nae ey Cnt 3 aati erel here ar “eee =. : Posen he AES Oees ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL Section 1-1. ih ado P pS ait ye Definitions. ae ee 3 Pa ei ee emt] i vs nat ee ee Section Ets Srty Ee Section ru Me ital om Tits et ee ae om poet) | ROY ast Mls uD | Section Se ee Ma me ls earn Obstructions to vision at street intersections. Section Obstructions to vision at railroad cressings. Section ' Location of accessory buildings on te it eee Section 1-12, Cle Section 1-13. Adjoining ond vecont lots of record. Saction 1-14, eee te Sl bl Vodificction of required yards. eres ed. Group housing projects. Section 1-17. Exceptions on height limits. ARTICLE H. DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS. DIVISION 1. ZONING MAP reference. . Rules ee ne DIVISION 2. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS, ee ea R-1 Single-family residential districts. (A) Permitted Uses. (8) Required lot area, ‘lot widths, ond ee OL ak F (D) Building Coverage. (E) Off-street parking. OMe ee Le se SMe im mr ta (ee ee] Pee (C) Height. (D) Bullding Coverage. (SMC me di (F) Off-street loading. Section 1-23. R-4 Multi-family residential districts. et kee (8) Required lot crea, lot widths, and Te ee (D) Building Coverage. (E) Off-street parking. (F) Off-street flooding. (G) Mabile Home parks or courts DIVISION 3. BUSINESS DISTRICTS. Section 1-24. B-1 Neighborhood Shopping Districts. eke ME Om Mee (C) Height ‘ (D) Off-street parking SMO ee UR mr et) Section 1-25. B-3 General Business Districts . Prrerittay 3 Aaas mes a! f § Teas wet: 3 cect teeta PMR CEtCes me riesy: aaa 4 ae ag sens ‘sai hy SE NS soe ba gt ate ages, Or a ae: ej 4 ‘ Oe : nl td gh OP i 79 ee ee ee a J (edie) oe eR Rt erst ee ME aa ease OM ae (D) Off-street Parking . (E) Off-street loading and unloading. DIVISION 4. INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS, Section }=-27. ARTICLE Ill. OFF-STREET REQUIREMENTS . PARKING; LOADING AND UNLOADING. Nett 2. Section 1-29. EM-) Exclusive Manufacturing Districts. (A) Permitted Uses. (B) Required yards. oR ae (D) Off-street parking. MO ce Rm eta Off-street parking requirements. OR mee mele requirements. ARTICLE IV. ENFORCEMENT Section 1-30. eee Re Section 1-33. to Section 1-35. Building Inspector. Building Permit. Certificate * erat sae Effect upon outstanding building permits. Interpretation and conflict. ARTICLE V. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. ee ee fate FS anes e J ECCeC merece) aeee se: J rE eCe EI saad Page No. 18 18 hd bg 9 es bd Page No. 21 oe Pd Section 1-37. Section 1-38, Section 1-39. Section 1-40. Rei De Proposed Variances. Section 1-42. Appeals from decisions of the Board. Section 1-43. Conflict with other regulations. Section 1-44. Validity. Section 1-45. mae ei ee Prevention of Violation. Je Se Bee ee ee ee ee Section 1-47. Effective Date. ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL This Ordinance shall be known as and may be cited as “The Eost Brood Street Sa ee hoe ore Section 1-1. Description of Area. 4 POS ar SnRnaET ere y only to the East Brood Street Area east of Statesville Ty Iredell County which lies within the following described boundaries. BEGINNING on the south, at a point in the center of Poole Road and where it crosses Fourth Creek, the boundary of the Planning Area extends south 45 degrees, west 5630 feet to @ point in the eastern line of the Statesville Mile Perimeter Zoning Area; the boundary then turns to the north and follows the eostem boundary of the Statesville Mile Perimeter Zoning Avea as it meanders 14,090 feet to a point 200 feet north of the northern right of way line CA #64; the boundary then tuims to the east ond follows OPM font aide eastward at a distance of 200 feet north of the northern boundary of the right of way of Cee ee ee way line of Bell Rood; at this point the boundary tums to the south and follows the easter right of way line of Bell Rood at a distance of 200 feet; crossing U. S. Highway £64 southward for a distance of 12,554 feet to the center of Fourth Creek; at this point the boundary turns PM ee Re ee em em ee ba Teal) ee ee ee Section 1-2. Definitions. For the purpose of this Ordinance, the following words and terms shall have the meaning indicated herein. All words used in the present tense shall include the future tense; all words In the singular number shall include the plural number and all words In the plural shall include the 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) eee A public thoroughfare which affords a secondary means of access to abutting property. () Building. Any structure eerie Me Ee ee oe for the shelter, ee eee em ee (c) Buildi i] sea the use of which is incidental to tee dn SY OEP: oa 5 eee () Building, principal. A are in which is conducted the principal use of the lot Maret ees ee eer an any structure containing « dwelling Ne eee principal building on the lot on which it is located. OM Oat ee Any use customarily conducted entirely within a Ce meter tt ry wer) occupants thereof, which use is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling for dwelling purposes and does not change the choracter thereof, and in connection with which there is no display, nor Tt CMT nt ey A Bey Occupants; provided, not more than DS meth Be eed dwelling, including basement, Le Me San te Mo) ese a od LA et aed person, other than o resident of the premises, shall be employed in. connection with the home TdT Dwelling unit. A house or other structure or a Re meter itt tite designed, pa or used for living quarters for one or more persons living as a single elf MT meats) cooking facilities, but not including units in hotels or other structures ee Ret me tite eee (g) Lot. A parcel of land in single ote th occupied or intended to be occupied 7 RC Re a ett eta buildings and open spaces. (h) Lot, corner. A lot fronting on two or more streets at their intersection. (i) Lot, interior, A lot other than a comer lot. (j) Lot, width. The horizontal distance between the side lot lines ot eM Lom ltd te itate] line measured parallel with the front lot line. 9 ee ee a Pe Paes part of a subdivision, a plat of which has been recorded in the office of the register of deeds of the county on or before a '(}) Nonconfoming building ase ele te lm Le) . for the district in which if is located. A building or structure Te Naat itis: s which does not conform to the use Seite ttatayd (m) Paco scobib alias") vse. A lawful use of land, building or structure existing on , which does not conform to the use regulations for atta mR To TT located. (n) Parking space. The standing storage space for one automobile PM Le Titel si driveway access spoce. The standing storage space shal! not be less than nine aa feet unless the parking is done by employee ottendants. CD AML a ait ae building included between the surface of Mie Meio ttt surface of oor next above it; or if there be no floor above it, then the space between such floor and the ceiling next above it. an (p) Story, half. A story under a goble, hip or gambrel roof, the wall plates of which -2- Pe , (g) Street. A palilce Westaghtans whieh ea idl Maa Rm tL) eit Ret Ts . OMe porte) SRO OOO the use of which requires more or less permanent location on the ground, or which is attached to something having more or — less permanent location on the ground. (s) Trailer. Any vehicle, house car, camp cor, or any portable or movable vehicle on wheels, skids, rollers, or blocks, either self-propelled or propelled by any othér means, which is used or designed to be used for residential living, sleeping, commercial, or utility purposes, but not Including those vehicles designed primarily for the transportation Se OMe hg eA ee ee a Reg te) mr more trailers, ame in place or supported by c foundation or other stationary supports, together with automobile parking space, utility structures or trailers, and other required facilities incidental thereto. This definition shal! not include trailer sales lots on which unoccupied trailers are parked for purposes of inspection or sale. (v) Yard. A space on the same lot with a principal building, open, unoccupied and unobstructed by buildings or structures from the ground to the sky, OU ea and accessory buildings expressly permitted by this chapter. (v) Yard, front. A yard extending across the full width of a lot and adjoining the street upon oe Te ee (w) Yard, rear. A yard extending across the full ee ee er Ma es (x) Yard, side. A yard adjacent to a side lot line extending from ene Mi Cee ! Section 1-3. Zoning affects every building and use. Ui Rae OMe Ei eu eee Be Remon) RBM illo M-tmesl Mi ts 1d shall be erdcted, moved, or altered except in conformity with the regulotions herein for te Rel amma miata te SM RUC ee ea Ree Ce ee Be Ste Mi Bi ti mT eae accommodate or house a greater number of families, to occupy a greater percentage of the lot area, or to have narrower or smaller rear yards, front yards, or side yards than ore required or specified in the regulations herein for the district in which it is located. Pe «~ @ PORE 8 palate gm acc eg Si kee beth ter eo Se ee ea hierar a nn shall be included os a part of o x a pee Saeco gir Sopher ser eerie ie ula hd eae following provisions: (1) A nonconforming use of any building or land shall not be enlarged or extended; provided, however, that a nonconforming use of any building may be extended eR Re Me ee ee Bede forming, manifestly arranged or designed for such use. (2) A nonconforming use shall not be changed to any but a conforming use. When a nonconforming wse has been changed to a conforming use, the premises shall not thereafter be used for any nonconforming use. (3) No structural alterations shall be made in a building housing a nonconforming use, except those required by law or ordinance or ordered by an authorized Re ee Be (4) A nonconforming use of any building or structure which is damaged to an extent exceeding fifty per cent of its then reproduction value, exclusive of foundations, by fire, flood, explosion, earthquake, war, riot, or act of God, shall be discontinued, and such building or structure shall thereafter be used only in conformance with the provisions of the district in which located. (5) If a nonconforming use is discontinued for a continuous period of more than one hundred and eighty days, any future use of the land or conformity with the provisions of this chapter. (b) Nonconforming buildings and structures. Nonconforming buildings and structures Tiree ine Ce ee Cite itt (1) A nonconforming building or structure shall not be enlarged or extended unless such extension shall comply with all the requiremenis of thi: Ordinance al the district in which it is located. (2) A nonconforming building or structure which ts damaged to an extent exceeding seventy-five per cent of its then reproduction value, exclusive of foundations, AL reconstructed except in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance. Section 1-5. Major Street Requirements. sy Oe ee BU eR em oe nt et ee) a S by reference in Section 1-19, required mre TR, spre wee rear leae RGN osha et eres 9) On any lot located In a zoning district no yard requirements, adjacent to per sided ee che tc i ssp ans i teference in Section 1-19, ngs shall be located behind a street line parallel to and 50 feet from the center line of the right-of-way of the major street. (c) In the event thot the right-of-way of the major street is greater then 100 feet in width, the yard measurements prescribed in subsection (a) and the building set-back pein er in subsection (b) will be made from the right-of-way line of the street rather RR Ue le Section 1-6. aia ra irate Met ae (a) Every building hereafter erected or structurally altered shall be located on a lot No en ne Ro i Rat Ca meta t lat buildings on a lot. (b) Every lot shall abut a public street or way. No dwelling shall be erected on a lot which does not abut at least one public street for a distance of at least forty feet. et OM ed ellie No lot shall be seduced in size so that lot width, yard requirements, lot area per dwelling unit, or other a hie REM a By tle Section 1-8. Side yards on comer lots. In residential districts the minimum width of the side yard along on intersecting street shall be equal to the front yord requirement of the district in which the lot is located. Accessory buildings in the rear yard shall also comply with this side yard requirement. Section 1-9. Obstructions to vision --At street intersections. mn § On o corner lot in residence ‘and professional districts, within the area formed by joining points on the centerlines of intersecting or intercepting streets eighty feet from their intersection, there shall be no obstruction to vision by structures or grade between a height of three feet and a height of ten feet, measured above the average elevation of the existing surface of each street a the centerlines thereof. Section 1-10. Same --At railroad Pace Pay On a comer lot in any district, within the triangular area formed by joining points on the centerline of a street right-of-way, intersecting the centerline of a railroad tract at a point eighty feet in each direction from their intersection, there shall be no ae obstruction to vision by structures or grade betwee }@ height of three feet ond a height of ten feet, mecsured above the aver © elevation of the existing street and railroad lbbadatabbiteed iin a ee track on the neor side shall be the control, : ibe Cee et een Ce dae (2) On any residential lot, accessory buildings shall not be eter reyuired front or side yard, te MR RUA a ae te eee shall be at least three feet from all lot lines, at least five feet from any other building on the same lot, ond at least twenty feet. from any buildings used for human habitation on adjoining lots. | : (&) Accessory buildings designed or used for human habitation as may be permitted by this chapter shall be located no closer to the Rae ih) shall meet the side yard requirements for the district in which located. (c) A double garage, one-half of which would be en ee ee Se ee Pree provided a written request signed by both parties is submitted with the building permit application; ede eR eed this section shall.be met, except for the required distance of all tess from all lots lines, which shall not be applicable in such case, provided all other require- ments of this section shall be met. i oy a. et (a) _!n-ony district in which residences ore permitted, where a lot has an area or width of less than the required area or width and was a lot of record on or before F , said lot may be occupied by a single family dwelling, provided, the minimum front, rear and side yord 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 (b) In professional districts, where o lot has an area or width of less than the required area or width and was a lot of record on or before P said lot may be occupied by any permitted use, provided, all other requirements of the district are met; provided, however, this provision shal! not Ce a ee tei) provisions of section 1-13 apply. ‘ ’ Section 1-13. Adjoining and vacant lots of record. If two or more adjoining and vacant lots of record are in a single ownership ot any ta Lg > ee ea ee tent te or width than the minimum requirements of the disttict in which such lots are located, such lots shall be considered os a single lot or several lots which meet the minimum Be tas of this Ordinance for the district In which such lots are . , average front yard on developed lots located « Rete Ketek ee on the same street os such lot, is less thamthe minimum required front yard. 1 eR eke ee eee oe than the average of the existing front yards on the dev Ne eee a ee Lae e Section 1-15. Modification of required yards. Requirements for front, rear and side yards may be modified under the following re tears (a) Cotnices, eaves, steps, gutters, bay windows less thon ten feet wide, fire escapes, fire balconies, fire towers and similar features may project not more than two and one-half feet into any required yard. Perr pe 1-16. Group housing projects. et Ree eae Ee eet en least two acres where the existing or contemploted street ond lot eM tg impractical to apply requirements of this chapter to the individual building units in such housing projects, the following requirements shall apply: (c) Required lot area, lot width and yords: (1) Minimum lot area per dwelling unit, 2,500 square feet. (2) All other minimum requirements os required in the zone in which the group housing project Is located. (b) Height: As required in the zone in which the group ee elt om meter te (c) pba coverage: As required in the zone in which the housing ey ame (d) Off-street Parking: Off-street pete shall be provided as required in rs i of (ce) Off-street a Off-street loading. shall be provided for all service vehicles serving the proposed group housing project. The application of the terms of this section should insure harmony with the charocter ld sae ee Recs a a erent oe meen fe OM this Ordinance in the district in which the proposed Ca ee Mette tm -Je- Pi atise series ios pisos» op aysindgeneonvconap agate el a A alll - Oe OA i kg Tn Penthouses or roof structures for the housing of elevators, stairways, tanks, ventilating fans or similar equipment required to | Fe ee skylights, towers, steeples, flagpoles, a Te wi masts, water tanks, silos or similar structures may be erected above the height limits herein specified, but no penthouse or roof structure or any space above the height limit shal! be allowed for the purpose of providing additional floor space for residential use. ARTICLE 11. DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS. DIVISION 1. ZONING MAP. a eT For the purpose of this chapter the East Broad Street Extension Area in Iredell eM A Me R-1 Single-family residential district R-2 Two-family residential district R-4 Multi-family residential district OM ieee Be i Met ata B-3 General business district B-4 Highway Business district EM-! Manufacturing (exclusively) district Section 1-19. Official Zoning Map - Incorporated by reference. The boundaries of each district are indicated upon the official zoning map of the eee MSc Un CM ee Pe ee : Said map and all the notations, references, and other information shown on said map ore hereby incorporated by reference ond made a part of this ordinance. Section 1-20. Same--Rules of construction. Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of any zoning district as shown on said map the following rules shall apply: (a) Where such zoning boundaries ore indicated os approximately following street lines, alley lines ond lot lines existing on or before Sm uel i a ee (b) In unsubdivided property the location of zoning boundaries shall be determined ptt al Sie ples a jit ale a * gpa ¥ ptr ts : : ee ree P ie e ‘ ; vic aT (ec) In subdivided property the, location of zoning boundaries shal! be ete Rr be the nearest poralle! lot line; however, If the zoning boundaries lie at a scaled district grecter than twenty-five feet from any porallel.or approximately paralle! lot line, the boundary shall be detemnined by vse of the seale. Ce mt the booed of odjustment Pee Bet taf ee ee ee ae DIVISION 2. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS Su Se SM eA ot ote Within the R-1 districts as shown on the zoning map, incorporated by reference in RA Be mal Vie ats che OM eae OT ee ee le ee Ree Schools and colleges, kindergartens and day nuneries. Mg Me Reet te Mr MM te Golf courses and clubs, playgrounds and public parks. A Re i BR ad storage of equipment or materials. (9) Public or private utilities buildings and appurtenances, not to include the outdoor storage of equipment or materials. (10) Customary home occupations. To odvertise such a use, a nonilluminated eters lyme ges end mga emanate (11) Farming, truck-gardening and nurseries. (12) Customary occessory buildings, including a private garage, an uninhabited trailer, guests’ quarters and servants’ quorters on residential roe (13) Church or public building bulletin beards, not exceeding fifteen square Ue (14) Real-estate signs advertising the sale, rental, or lease of the premises on which such sign is located, provided, such signs shall not exceed four square feet in area, and provided further, that such signs shall be set back at least ten feet from any street right-of-way line. CROCE ENC (15) A temporary building of use, including troilers for office use, in conjunction, with any pemitted construction; provided, no trailer utilized for such purpose shall be used for living quarters; provided, further, permits for such ve lonal periods up to six months if necessary 15,000 square feet. (2) te MUR ee Kee (4) Minimum rear Ke ta side. yard on each side of every lot ; Oe ne mm thine i os er ete yao Us (c) Split-level residence 8 feet on one-story side; 12 feet on two-story side. (6) Minimum combined width of both st One ee ee. ad Eee Ce (>) Two or two and one-half-story building 35% of lot width. (c) Split-level residence 30% of lot width. (C) Height. No dwelling shall exceed two and one-half stories or thirty-five feet Ot oe t building shall exceed thirty-five feet in Med ee cuit eae is Increased over the required minimum by five feet for every five feet, or fraction roe et eee eee 8) Le ; On any lot, the total area covered by all ee at Tot sco shall not exceed twenty per cent of the area of such lot. 2 MR@ my Pte et ge een ant ye] by all uses as A Te og py. B (F) Off-street looding. All ee ae community centers and other public oy yy arranged and maintained so that all loading of vehicles con take place off the public right-of-way and street. Section 1-22. R-2 two-family ee Cra Within the R-2 districts as shown on the zoning map, incorporated by reference in section 1-19, the following regulations shall apply: . Ceo ke (1) Any use permitted in R-1 districts. (2 Two-family dwellings. (8) Required lot area, lot widths and yards. OM eee ee] | mee aS epee : Sa a : ee em Bidet il cali eee Oe | . | re (5) Minimum reor yard, 3 kore (6) Minimum side yard on each side of every lot Oe enn ACL] ee Me ee mits) yee (c) Split-level residence & feet on one story side; 12 feet on two-story side. CM he en] (ce) One and one-half story building 25% of lot width. (6) Two and one-half story building 35% of lot width. CRT Te mi. ti] Ky ee (€) A ed a) shell apply in this district. (D) Building coverage. On any lot, the total area covered Ae ie including accessory Sr shall not exceed twenty por cent of the area of such lot. (E) Off-street a te edt Ee eet eer required by section 1-28. f (F) Off-street loading. All schools, churches, Pe Rl public meeting places a dhe Rhee RR Re ee Meld Crees] Eat of vehicles can take place off the public right-of-way and street. Section 1-23. R-4 multi-family A ta Within the 'R=4 districts as shown on the zoning map, incorporated by reference in section 1-19, the following regulations shall apply: ON oe (1) Any use permitted in R-2 districts. vse ime ites (3) Mobile Home parks as a special use. (B) Required lot area, lot widths and yards. Mi me ms y:) (2 Minimum lot area for first unit in multi- family dwellings (3) Minimum lot area for each additional unit (4) Minimum lot width 6) Minimum front yard A) Nanette Mt AES eae (c) One or one and one-half story building ee Oe ie (c) Split“level residence & feet on one-story side, ee a CMO et Re Ba (a) One or one and one-half story building 25% of lot width. (6) Two or two ond one-half story building Ky ee (c) Split-level residence. Kt ee CO ee bee aU er Ute (D) Building coveroge. On any lot, the total area covered by all buildings, including accessory Eee, shall not exceed twenty-five per cent of the area of such Co (Cie aa Off-street parking shall be provided by all uses as SL me it mA (F) Off-street loading. All schools, churches, community centers, and other public meeting places shall 4 desinged, arranged, and maintained so that all loading ue ee el oe te (G) Mobile Home Parks or Courts. & The Planning Board may pemit a mobile home park or court as a special use in any R-4 Residential Zone, provided: 1. Thé applicant presents plans and specifications for the proposed park in a form suitable for making the determinations herein: 2. The site proposed shall contain not less than .5 acres, shall have not less than four (4) mobile home spaces available at first occupancy, and shall have no more than a maximum of ten (10) mobile home spoces per gross acre. 3. The site proposed shall have no commercial activities within the R-4 Residential vee 4. The site proposed shall be designed for independent mobile homes only. 5. The site proposed shall have an office either as a separate structure or in connection with the dwelling quarters of the owner or operator and a recreational areca shall be provided. 6. Two-way access streets within the site proposed shall be paved to residential street standards 25 feet wide; one-way access streets shall be paved to residential street “2 he Nt | Bee ge tee eet ate lee RE te oe ee ee DL ae 7. Paved sidewalks four (4) feat wide shall be provided on one side of all occess Po te Each mobile heme spece shall have « concrete patie confaining o minimum of 160 square feet which shall be joined to a sidewalk by a paved walk 3 feet wide. 9. Mabile home spaces shall be designed so that a minimum distance of 30 feet shall be maintained between all mobile home units, or between a mobile homo unit and any structure having enclosed sides, or between a mobile home unit and any external street. 10. The site proposed shall provide adequate area lighting. RP es. paar pa have a screen strip 10 feet wide provided around the entire property which shall contain a planted screen or screen fence where it abuts existing land uses. 12. The site proposed shall have an accessible, adequate, safe, and potable ET sb of water, capable of furnishing a minimum of 125 gallons per day per mobile home space. Where a public supply of water of such quality is available, connection shall be made thereto and its supply shall be used exclusively. The development of an independent water supply to serve the mobile home park shall be mode only after express approval has been granted by the County Health Officer. LR eR eR or Bm t eee ti ihe and all mobile home spaces. All water piping shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with State and local laws; the water piping system shall not be connected with non-potable or questionable water supplies; not be subject to the hazards of back-flow or eran tert feet Individual woter-service connections shall be provided for direct use at each mobile home space and shall be so constructed thot they will not be damaged by the parking of mobile homes. The mobile'home park water system shall be adequate to provide 20 pounds per square inch of pressure at all mobile home dee ald Where an individual water system is used to serve the mobile home park, with water OO ee Be mete te by the County Health Officer and ee UR ee ee Ete et tent ee tae supply shall not be used except after approval by the County Health Officer. Every well shall be located and constructed in such a manner that nei ther underground nor surface contamination will readh the water supply from any source. ee petal en) Seer eee 13. The site proposed shall Ide sewage disposal which shall comply with State and local plumbing laws and regulations. | with the approval of the County Health Officer, recommendations of such health officer. All sewer lines shail Ren kon ee eel eee ees otal ite Ro ee eee a sewage -treatment plant approved by the County ee a ae toe The design of such sewage treatment plant shall be based on the ultimate maximum rt Lod te Bat ae Sewage-treatment plont effluents shall not be discharged into any waters of the State except SLU eat ee te] the County Health Officer. The disposal plant shall be located where It will not create a nuisance or health hazard to the mobile home park or to the owner or occupants of any Ce Te The approval of the County Health Officer shall be obtained on the _ type of treatment proposed and on the design of the disposal plant prior to construction. 14. The site proposed shall provide covered racks or holders for all refuse containers at each mobile home space. Such container racks or hol hh Me UR eR Me tT tp Pid to facilitate cleaning around them. There shall be one home space of a sufficient size to accommodate a re The site proposed shall also provide racks or holders for large commercial type refuse containers. Such container racks or holders shall be Ce eM te Ra tata around them and shall be located not more than RR ee te Pe 15. The applicant presents a formal written COR a ety | containing; a description of the site proposed; the name (s) and address (es) of the \ OP RRS Er mrt ane teen showing adjacent streets and property owners. 1 wx 171 Ce DIVISION 3. BUSINESS Pat ae ee Se Per ee for the use of those businesses and other uses which Ce A el ig near residential area and which cater to the OM Re Rt tT ae Within the B-1 district os shown on the zoning map, incorporated by reference in section 1-19, the following regulations shall apply: (A) Permitted uses. (1) Any use permitted in R-4 District. ve i eee (3) Aute Mab Pee Ot (5) Barbershop or beauty shop. (6) Cemetery. (7) Dry cleaning or laundry abaiiiedg Pie CM (9) Parking lots and parking garages. (10) Restaurants and other eating establishments. (11) Drugstores. (12) Grocery stores. (13) Dry-goods stores. (14) Fumiture and ease acid mate Pe (15) Hardware stores. YM ‘Wasa ee (17) Photographer's studio. (18) Laundromats and similar automatic laundries. (19) Shoe repair shops. (20) Tailor shops. (21) Radio and television repair eee (22) For the purpose of advertising ony use permitted in this district no sign exceeding forty square feet in area may be erected on any lot; provided, ee OE eo ORE ae oi em exceed one-half the total frontage of such lot on the primary street, which shall be considered the street upon which the building or use fronts; provided, further, that where a lot fronts upon more than one street, additional sign area equal to one-fourth square foot for each foot of frontage on the secondary streets shall be permitted; provided, further, only that postion of the lot frontage which as actually being used for the purpose advertised shall be considered in determining the maximum sign area permitted Ce (1) Buildings of structures used wholly shall comply with the requirements of section 1-23 (8). 4] Sete RAK e cali et Cee Ae ae ~ es (c) Side yord on street side of corner lot ee (d) Side yards adjoining residential districts 15 feet. P (Cc) bu de PL rn Pee Re pM Be residential istricts. (MO eed . Off-street parking shall be provided by all uses as Bh sd ai: (E) Off-street loading and cone Off-street loading ond unloading space shall be provided by all uses as required by section 1-29. Section 1-25. B-3 general business districts. ; This district provides a location for those businesses and services which do not necessarily require a central location but which are more properly located on the outlying ite: Within the B-3 districts as shown on the zoning map, incorporated by reference in section 1-19, the following regulations shall apply: CMe (1) Any use pemitted in the B=) district. (2) Any retail business or service establishment, not otherwise referred to in this section. Me RR i ee eC ee LL CM ae (5) Laundry and dry cleaning establishments. - (6). Bottling works. (7) Blacksmith, welding and machine shops. (8) Repair shops. VM et oe oe (10) Wholesale businesses conducted primarily in enclosed buildings . EM (12) Processing of dairy products. (13) Tire recapping and retreading. ee : (17) Fabricotion, not to include the manufacture or the processing of the raw product to be used in the fabricating of the following merchandise: \(€) Febricationt of leather goods, not including processing or storoge of row hides. (d) Fabritation of paper products, not to include the manufacture of paper or fabrication of corrugated paper boxes. (e) Fabrication of plastic containers and similar plastic products. (f) Fabrication of wood products. The above are considered to be light fabricating businesses. (:)] ired lot area, lot widths and - _ Buildings or structures used wholly or manne ne linea rene (C) Height. No building or structure shall exceed sixty-five feet in height. (D) Off-street parking. “Off-street parking space shall be provided for all uses as required oy. (€) Off-street loading and unloading. Off-street loading and unloading space shall be provided for all uses as required by section 1-29. Section 1-26. B-4 Highway Busines: Districts. We ag: ee ee LE Sek tat TR eR Ted properly and necessarily located along major highways and which cater to the needs of the traveling public. Within the B-4 Districts as shown on the Zoning Map, incorporated by reference in RR im tm (Mee ol mee Ma ee BUM mm (2) Filling stations, auto service and sales, to include tire service and sales; but not to Include the outdoor storage of junked or wrecked vehicles in a non-operating condition. (3) Indoor places of recreation and entertainment. a any permitted use | eae (1) Buildings or structures used wholly for residential rn Mend h with the requirements of the R-4 District, aR Ce Rta tie tt tent. wholly or in part for other permitted uses: CM ee eee ) Rear yard. em oy (c)- Side yard on street side of corner lot. 20 feet. (d) Side yard adjoining residential districts. 15 feet. (C) Height. No Ce ee he Mbit Oe i (D) Off-street ye: fol eens parking space shall be provided for all uses Gs require ie cys (E) Off-street loading and unloading. Off-street CT RR reste esate wey be provided for all uses as required by section 1-29. DIVISION 4, INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS. section |-27. EM=1 Exciusive rat Met ilar This district is established for the exclusive use of manufacturing type uses. The SCL Ree mates p ee ey ot necessity of providing and maintaining industrial arecs which are protected from the intrustion of incompatible uses. if is not intended to permit in this district ony use which is inherently obnoxious because of noise, odors, smoke, tight, dust or the use of Ce ee mettle Within the EM-1 districts as en) i RC Got Ba tenes in section 1-19, the following regulations shall apply: (A) Pennitted uses. Me Mania hts processing and a ee et following Reetta rt (1) Wood and wood Pomme mt (2) Textiles. i ; (3) Metals and metal products. (4) Household appliances. Pee Warts ty 6) Clothing, including hosiery. 6) Glass. es es (7) Electric and electronics products. (8) Foods and food products, not to include abattoirs and sloughterhouses. (9) Bedding, carpets and pillows. (10) Leather goods, not to include processing or storage of raw hides. De ee arse ee (13) Pottery, porcelain and vitreous china. (14) Soap, detergent and washing compounds. Ee BO eR ee teem tert hie : A aoe (16) Paper products, not including the manufacture or ieee Seite Me Mere Tm (Ps Me al itso (18) Provided, however, in order for the property owners to utilize the land in this district until developed for manufacturing purposes, the following , as conforming uses, shall be permitted: (a) Forming, truck gardening, nurseries and all necessary buildings which Se Ae Ree me eal Mien ent dwellings and any accessory building directly associated with the ee le Te '(:3] Required ee GDM es 50 feet. (2) Side yards Vole 9 Te No building or structure shall exceed sixty-five feet in height. (D) Off-street parking. Off-street parking space shall be provided for all uses os required by section 1-25 {E) Off-street loading and unloading space. Off-street loading ond unloading space shall be provided for all uses as required by section 1-29. 4 ARTICLE Il. OFF-STREET REQUIREMENTS; PARKING; LOADING AND UNLOADING, Section 1-28. Off-street parking requirements. (a) Off-street parking space shall be provided in accordance with this section in all districts. (b) The off-street parking space required by this section shall be permanent space and shall not be used for any other purposes. soon A? ma002 (c) The required parking space for any number of separate uses may be combined a ee required space assigned to one use may not be assigned to another use ee ite (d) Except for residential uses, if the parking space required by this section cannot be reasonably provided on the same lot on which the principal use is conducted, such space may be provided on another lot separated therefrom by not more than four hundred te (e) No portion of any street right-of-way shall be considered as fulfulling or partially fulfilling the area requirements for off-steset parking required by the terms of this rele (f) Each application for a building permit or certificate of occupancy shal! include information as to the location and dimensions of off-street parking space and the means F of ingress and egress between such space and a street or alley. This information shall be in sufficient detail to enable the building inspector to determine whether or not the requirements of this chapter are met. (g) The certificate of occupany of the use of any building, structure or land where off-street garking psace is required shall be withheld by the building inspector until the provisions of this section ore fully met. {f at any time such compliance ceases, any certificate of occupancy which shal! have been issued for the use of the property shall immediately become void and of no effect. th) Off-street parking space shall be provided and permanently maintained by the owners or occupants of the following types of property uses, on the bosis indicated: 7 (1) Residence afd apartments. One space for each dwelling unit. (2) Rooming houses, ‘boardinghouses, cand nurses’ homes. One space for each four rooms to be rented or occupied. (3) Motels and toytists' homes. One space for each room or unit to be rented. (4) flotels. One space for each four rooms, plus additional space as required for related uses within the hotel. (5) Hospitals and nursing homes. One spoce 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 Pe (6) Medical clinics and offices. Four spaces for each doctor practicing at the ‘clinic, plus one space for each employee. (7) Auditoriums, theaters, churches, stadiums, and similar uses, involving the assembling of persons af scheduledfimes. One space for each four seats ey = RS rer) : (8) Bus terminals. One space for each employee and one space for each bus Toading ramp or track. (9) Other office, business and commercial uses. One spoce for each two hundred eT Ee et hi ee a. ee CTT ee Me To s9 08) Industrial, warehousing and wholesaling uses. One space for each vehicle Po ag py Ye a eT RY TT n four employees of the establishment. Section 1-29. Off-street loading and unloading requirements. At the time 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: COME Re ete MRM eM ie tm Mt oly area of less than twenty thousand square feet, and all wholesale and light industrial operations with a gross floor area of less then ten thousand square rn (1) A leading 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. (6) Retail operations, including restaurant and dining facilities within hotels and office buildings, with a gross floor area of twenty thousand square feet or more: (1) One loading berth with minimum dimensions of twelve feet by twenty-five feet ond fourteen feet overhead clearance for every twenty thousand squore feet of floor area and any fraction thereof in excess of ten thousand square feet. (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 and fourteen feet overhead clearance for every fifty thousend square feet floor area and any fraction thereof in excess of twenty-five thousand Pee Mi Lm (d) industrial and wholesale operations with a gross floor area of ten thousand square feet or over shall provide berths net less than twelve feet by fifty-five feet ond fourteen feet overhead clearance in quantities determinediby the building inspacio to be sufficient to allow normal loeding and unloading operations of a magnitude eppropriate to the use, without hindering the movement of pedestrians and vehicles over the public right-of-way. ARTICLE IV. ENFORCEMENT Section 1-30. Building Inspector. | Cas War ess 0) 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 BE ke eee Section 1-31. ALIS") be No building, structure, or sign or any part thereof shall be erected, added to, or structurally altered, nor shall any excavation for such bul Iding or structure be commenced until a permit therefor has been issed by the building inspector. Each application for a building permit shall be accompanied by a sketch plat showing accurate dimensions of the lot to be built upon, occurate dimensions of the building to be erected, its location on the lot and such other information as i Me Ma em Malena te at the enforcement of this Ordinance. A careful record of RR me Gotti t with a record of the action taken thereon, shall be kept in the office of the building inspector. No permit for excavation for, or erection of, any building or part of a building, or for repairs to, or alteration of, a building shall be issued until after a statement of its in- tended use has been filed by the applicant. Section 1-32. Certificate of occupancy. It shall be untawful to use or permit the use, except for agricultural purposes, of CURE Ue Ria eet ats eM ei ate te te Te To CTs Mel Terre ve PL Coa lee ls SISA Ne RT etd structure, until a certificate of occupancy shall have been issued by the a Me ee Re ti iets situcture and the proposed use complies with the provisions of this Ordinance. A Ta ttt tetel of occupancy shall be applied for coincident with the SR Ti tee tat and shall be issued within five days ofter the erection of such building or structure or part ae mete amir eT) conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance. Section 1-33. Changes and amendments. The County Commissioners may, from time to time, on their own motion or on petition, Se ee ite Ba lie Etats ot by law, amend, supplement, change, Dersltaee Bea teem ete dee et tiers subsequently established. No such action shall be taken until the proposal shall have bean submitted to the planning and zoning board for recommendation and report. If no report has been received from the planning and zoning board within forty-five days after such mesting, the Commission may proceed as though a report and recommendation had been received. fn case, however, of o protest ogainst a proposed amendment signed and acknowledged A Ue Nae at To} or more of the lots in the area included in the ees Pm or Seite bY adjecent in the rear thergof extending one hundred fect therefrom, or of those directly oppositethereto extending one hundred feet from the street frontage of such opposite lots, such amendment shall not be passed except by a three-fourths vote of all the members of te ie kee rt te — pox = 17 e505 Section 1-34. Effect upon outstanding building permits. Nothing herein contained shall require any change in the plans, construction, Se ee ge building, structure or part thereof which is Py etl NG under construction or for which a eB Ut mie) building Tie Tome diet] , 3 provided, however, that where construction is not begun under such outstanding permit within a period of sixty days subsequent to said date or where it has not been prosecuted to completion within eighteen months subsequent to sald date any further construction or use shall be Te conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance. ana Re te In interpreting and applying the provisions of this chapter, they shall be held to be the "minimum requirements for the promotion of the ee tity Tt eee prosperity, and general welfare. It is not intedded Aes Te R tt Ra eT? abrogate or annul any easements, covenants, of other agreements between parties; provided, however, that where this eee eM em iitetinn upon the use of St ee te eet height of buildings, or OT OT else Teele Matera TM dite] are imposed or required by other ordinance rules and regulations, or by easements, or covenants, or agreements, the provisions of this chapter shall govern. ARTICLE V. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. Section 1-36. Created. A Board of Adjustment is hereby created, the word "Board" when used in EMD tel shall be construed to mean the Board of Adjustment. The Board shall consist of five members cad two alternate members, as provided in G. S. Recompiled 1952, section pet h eRe Beat meet oe by the Board of Commissioners. The tern of office of the members of the Board shall be for three years, except that the five members first appointed shall be for terms as follows: One member shall be appointed for a one~yeor term; two, for two-year terms; and two, for three-yecr terms. Thereafter, members shail be appointed for three years each. Vacancies shall RL Rai unexpired tem only. Members may be removed for cause Le eee thet upon written charges and after a public hearing. Members of the Board shal! receive no compensation for their services, but may be allowed reasonable leider Sia elm ect eg travel expenses connected with their duties. erate rae oT eee The board shall elect its own choirman and may adopt from time to time such rules and regulations as it may deem necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this tae Section 1-38. Public WL.” wo 17 me506 All meetings of the board shall be open to the public. The board shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vote of each member ue em lg ‘ailing to vote, an Indication of such fact; and the final disposition of appeals shal! be nade by recorded resolution indicating the reasons of the board therefor, all of which Se Ue ene a ee eta ae tenn) present. A quorum shall consist of four members. Section 1-39. Appeals. Re ee ee ei Bie eee ee ECR lsd Adjustment by any parson aggrieved, or by any officer, department, board or bureau of the County affected by such decision. Such appeal shall be taken within a reasonable eh om Be Rm ee Rail mi Rae ie Meters t) is taken and with the Board of Adjustment a notice of appeal specifying the grounds thereof. eR a ee ea eg ene teks | Mette consistuting the record upon which the.action appealed from was taken. L An appeal stays all proceedings in furtherance of the action appealed from, unless the officer from whom the appeal is taken certifies to the board after the notice of appeal shal! have been filed with him that by reasons of facts stated in the certificate a stay would in his opinion cause imminent peril to life or property. In such case, proceedings shall not be stayed otherwise than by a restraining order which may be granted by the board or by a court of record on application, on notice to the officer from whom the appea! Se Ree Me ite Bad the appsal 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 by attorney. Section 1-40. Powers. The Board shall have the powers enumerated below. The concurring vote of four 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 Teed Moab matter upon which it is required to pass under this Ordinance or to effect any variations authorized by this Ordinance. (a) To hear and decide appaals where it is alleged thot there is error in Ta order, requirement, decision, or determination made by the building inspector. (b) To hsar and decide applications for decisions and special exception to this Ol tere B (c) To authorize upon appeal in specific cases such variance from the terms of this Ordinance as will not be contrary to the public interest, where, owing to special conditions, a literal enforcement of the provisions of this Ordinance will result in undue hardship, and so that the spirit of this Ordinance will be re Run rime il MY t ee aT ee _ In considering all proposed variances to this chapter, the\hoard shall, before making any finding in a specified case, first determine that the proposed variance will enn ee nen re hy Incorporated by reference in section 1-19, and will not impair any adequate supply of light and alr to adjacent property, or materially increase the public danger of fire and safety, or materially diminish or impair established property values within the surrounding NN Ae ee eM RM a ee Tal) In granting a variance, the board may attech thereto such conditions regarding the location, character, and other features of the proposed building, structure, os use as it may deem advisable in furtherance of the purposes of this chapter. Re BO ee Rela) to the property which do not generally apply to other property In the neighborhood. A variance may be granted only when the proctical difficulty or undue hardship complained of is due to the porticular characteristics of the property and not to the general conditions of the neighborhood which may reflect an undue stringency of the chapter itself. A hardship peculiar to the applicant, as distinguished from others affected by the general tule, must be shown. The fact thot property may be utilized more profitably will not be considered adequate to justify the board in granting a variance. Section 1-42. Appeals from decisions of the Board. Any person or persons jointly or severally, aggrieved by any decision of the board, CM MM OM Re ee ea aT thirty days after the filing of the decision in the office of the board, but not thereafter, present to accourt of competent jurisdiction a petition for a write of certiorari, duly verified, setting forth that such decision is illegal, in whole or in part, specifying the grounds of illegality, whereupon such decision of said board shall be subject to review ad ka Section 1-43. Conflict with other head hoaa Whenever the regulations contained in this Ordinance require a greater width or size of yards, courts or other spaces, require a lower height of building or less number of stories or require a greater percentage of lot to be left unoccupied or impose other higher standards than are required in any other statute, ordinance or regulation, the provisions of this Ordinance shall govern. Whenever the provisions of any other statute or Ordinance or regulation require a lower height of building or a less number of stories, require a greater percentage of lot to be left unoccupied or impose other higher standards than ore required by this Ordinance, the provisions of such statute, ordinance or De etm: ae ue aie : Z in hora) 146: er pire pine ERE her ae a REE Sa any reason, held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The County Board of Commissioners hereby declare that they would have passed this Ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more ee Re Ce et OMe te mat a Any person, firm or corporation who violates the provisions of this Ordinance, shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not exceeding fifty dollars or imprisoned not exceeding thirty days. Each day that a violation continues to exist shall be considered a separate offense, provided the violation of the Ordinance be not corrected within thirty days after notice of said violation has been given. Section 1-46. Prevention of violations. In case any building or structure is erected, constructed, reconstructed, altered, repaired, converted or maintained or any building, structure or land is used in violation of this ordinance, the County Attorney in addition to other remedies, may institute any appropriate action or proceedings to prevent such unlawful erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, conversion, maintenance or use, to restrain, correct or abate such vilation, 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. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be effective and in full force from and after the date of its pe eee : eee Wi bs “oe eee Ee ee ETE Cn ee Ere Pe a ee nied iL ee eS ett eae en one ee, ee eek.) ee Boyer, J. M, Wagner, R, B, Kestler, Jr., and Max R, James. ET re or pony } R. L. Shuford, JPe, county manager, and I. T. Avery, Jr., county attorney were aT Than JOINT MEETING WITH SCHOOL BOARDS, Me eT sk se ME Dl tht ne ee members of the boards of education of Statesville, Mooresville, and Iredell County eh eT R ae aa ME LR Tt Se at aes Py commissionezs primarily te discuss questions brought up by the introduction of legislation authorizing establishment of school districts and issuance of bonds therein, Chairman Boyer opened the meeting and explained that the three main points for discussion were: le. Effect that issuance of district school bonds would have on any future plans for consolidation of the three administrative units, 2- Proposal of 20¢ supplementary tax for county unite 3. Gonsideration of borrowing from state literary fund. After a free and open discussion participated in by all those present, the joint meeting adjourned without any action or definite conclusions. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RECONVENES. Immediately upon adjournment of the joint meeting the board of commissioners reconvened in the commissioners rooms ACTION ON HB 80) (10 AUTHORIZE SCHOOL DISTRICTS). On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by, Mr. Kestler, the board agreed not to oppose the proposed permissive legislation to authorize the creation of special school districts and the issuance of school building bonds in behalf of school districts and voted to so notify our representatives in the general assembly. F. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, CE OF ACTION TO TIES OF Chairman Boyer reported to the board that he has been informed that litigation has * been started against Iredell Memorial Hospital to enforce racial integration of all In view of the fact. that although the hospital is a its operations and facilities. county owned facility, it is leased to a non-profit corporation for its operation on a ninety-nine year lease, the board declined to actively enter the suit, Motion was made by Mr. James that the county attorney be instructed to take i hare Me Marais Ths Sic hme ener a POE tee ts] to have supplied to himself any and all information regarding the case, but not to associate in any defense, nor to draw the county in as a party thereto, nor would po as kt te ee] hiring or paying Separate counsel. The motion was seconded by Mr. Kestler and passed by majority vote, with Mr. Wagner eT a CL PROPOSED LEGISLATION TO JOIN WITH MITCHELL COLLEGE ON FACILITIES Ca Ke made by Mr. James and seconded by Mr. Kestler and passed instructing the chairman to notify Representative Collier that the board is opposed to HB 802 which would Se eee RM eee skh tt Rae Rte eT College and the City of Statesville in the construétion of facilities, Mr. Wagner voted against the motion, The following letter from Chairman Boyer sets forth the board's position in the matter, Senator James V. Johnson Honorable Robert A. Collier, Jre Raleigh, North Carolina Dear Jimmy and Bobby: In order to clear the recordsy this will confirm our position on the two bills, HB 802 and HB 80k, which we asked to be held for a few days to allow us to study them and determine their effects, SOME a wee TS te eet tekst posed some questions as to whether every one understood the ultimate possibilities that could arise in years to come. We have ee Ne me oe Me det ae Ts urge that we all look forward to the day that possibly one administrative unit would administer all schools in the County, thereby avoiding costly mistakes in building locations for the future, and conflicts in timing as to demands for money. There has also been many that feel administrative costs are being duplicated unnecessarily. I have no good detailed facts on this eee ED SoM eek Me) Bee Mery Tsk T ey savings in administration, but long years of experience with schools has convinced me that overlapping and lack of meshed planning can be costly in buildings, We met with the three boards and thoroughly aired the problems now, and so far as could be done, estimates as to future problems, There seems nothing else that could be done by prudent men, and all three boards expressed favor to the HB 80, We therefore have no further reason ae eee Ee a eee a Re te est a te oh eee ee ie eel practically passed before we were able to contact both of you, As to HB 802, relative to "joint library construction, maintenance, operation, equipping and staffing", also “buildings and other facilities", for Mitchell College, the Board of Commissioners concluded that this bill was too pak! ae) application, settled a problem on Commissioners that would be difficult to administer, and could never be handled with any satisfaction. The decision was not unanimous, with four commissioners opposing the bill and one (Mr. Wagner) favoring the bill. Let me make it clear that no Commissioner was opposed to help for Mitchell College, and the elimination of duplication of Rae tet ag Libraries has been constantly considered, but no solution found as yet. Our objection to the bill is because first, we could see no way to avoid it being a constant problem to administer. How could Commissioners ever arrive at an amount of dollars from one year to the next. The Hospital problems have brought that forcibly home to us. Second, there would be every reason to expect that soomer or later, large sums of money would be involved, This places the Commissioners in an intolerable position, not of their making, to try and decide an amount of X dollars. This also by-passes the taxpayers, and we think that they should decide by vote whether or not they wish to provide tax money for the support of pho eRe See Te ; We think that our objections are well founded and reasonable. We ask that this bill net be allowed to pass in its present form, Pee eet Sincerely , +o Ee ba aed SB 427 (ALLOCATION FORMULA FOR FRANCHISE TAXES), On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board voted to go on record with our senator and representative in favor of SB 27, now under consideration by the general assembly, which would allocate funds from the franchise taxes to cities and counties, The meeting adjourned at 10:30 P.M., until May 20, 1965, at 7:30 P.M. North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on the._/4 day of cy oe , ye D9 ' § Ge ed og Se oe ‘Clerk to the Board : i ae ex 17 med12 The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on besa las al May 20, 1965 ort ee May 20, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., in the courtroom of the courthouse, ee ee ee ce ee Ot ee CTA en eT Tl Max Re James r JOINT MEETING REGARDING COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION, This was a joint meeting participated in by county commissioners, city managers, mayors, and council from Statesville and Mooresville, and representatives from the rural fire departments for a discussion of the county's role in providing fire protection services. Chairman Boyer reviewed the county's dissatisfaction with the present method of contracting with Statesville and Mooresville based on 15% of their operating budget, and explained the formula based on tax valuation percentages which the commissioners had previously submitted to the cities, In the general discussion which followed the main topics were the effect of Ud adequate fire protection in securing new industry, installation of a central alarm system for all departments, formation of fire districts and speculation as to whether the districts would vote special taxes to support their departments, Commissioners agreed to appoint a committee to study some of the problems raised and to make an early decision on the amount of money to be appropriated for 1965-66 so the cities would not be delayed in their budget considerations, after which the joint meeting was adjourned, COMMISSIONERS RECONVENE, The Board of Commissioners retired to the commissioner's room immediately upon adjournment of the joint meeting, and resumed their consideration of the fire protection question. — 1965-66 APPROPRIATION FOR FIRE PROTECTION, Motion was made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, and passed by unanimous. vote that the county abandon the contract it has had with the cities of Statesville and Mooresville for 15% of their fire department budgets and in lieu thereof for the year 1965-66 the county will appropriate as follows: a total of $57,810, of which 17.13%, or $9,903, shall go to the City of Mooresville; 3.43%, or $25,107, shall go to the City of Statesville; both of these appropriations on the premise that reasonable protection will be given $10,800 to to the areas immediately adjacent to the cities as heretofore served; the nine (9) rural fire departments at rite) per month for each month they comply with the minimum standards as heretofore established; and the sum of $12,000 for the purchase of a truck to be located in the newly formed Union Grove Fire Department, ou ion ee be ids COMMITTEE TO DISTRICT COUNTY FOR FIRE PROTECTION PURPOSES, On motion made by eC Me ee ee A ke composed of the chief from each of the nine volunteer fire departments, the fire ee a aT a me ket et Mooresville, plus one councilman to be designated by each of the respective cities, and the president of ecm ee Association, for the purpose of studying and recommending a plan for fire districts and/er sones of pe ABER ee CO Te cities and throughout the county, with a report to be returned by September 1 or the earliest meeting of the county commissioners following September 1. Mr. J. M. Wagner 4s named chairman of that committee. FIRE TRUCK FOR UNION GROVE DEPARTMENT, On motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the county manager is authorized to advertise for bids on a fire truck for Union Grove fire department upon his satisfaction that they are in compliance ee ect ee ae eee | commission, at a cost to the county not to Pot | en ane eee or RESIGNATION OF COMMISSIONER R. J. HOLSHOUSER, The chairman pa a Me Mr. C. Ge Smith, clerk of superior court, had notified him that he received and accepted Mr. Re J. Holshouser's resignation from the board ef commissioners on May 19th, to be effective eee eae we me PME Mo Be the duty of the board of commissioners to appoint a replacement for hime ee eee me wee wel a eh Beas commissioner and expressed deep regret at his resignation, ADJOURN, The board adjourned at 10:15 P.M., after making arrangements to meet on May 2h, 1965, to complete their tour of the schoolse Sees Carolina, Iredell County id > / = Filed for registration on a beeen Pre oe the_Lé_ CET mya , 19 fs Clerk to bene gs and recorded eS Te yes et ’ Cage BC eee eee The Board of Commissioners convened at 8:30 A.M. on Monday, May 2h, 1965, at the courthouse for a tour of the Mooresville City Schools and the remainder of the county schools. iv Chairman E, B, Boyer, J. Me Wagner, R. J. Holshouser, and Max R. James were presente North Carolina, Iredel} County Filed for registration on the_( _ day of Sere NT Brae Bes] 7 9274 he cig ee | ae race ee Er ape Re we eo any 1:30 P.M., for their regular monthly meeting. All members of the board were present, namely: E, E, Boyer, chairman; J. M. Wagner, Max R. James, and R, B. Kestler, Jre County Manager R. L. Shuford and Attorney I, T. Avery, Jr., were jhe tL eke INVOCATION, The meeting was held in the Grand Jury room in the courthouse, and was opened with the invocation by Mr. Averys PROPOSAL FOR COUNTIES TO SHARE IN STATE-COLLECTED FRANCHISE TAX. Chairman Boyer reported that he had attended a hearing on June 3rd in Raleizh before the ene and House Finance Committees on SB 27 and HB 915, giving counties a share of the State-collected franchise tax on electric, gas, and telephone companies and increasing the share received by municipalities. He stated that the outlook for passage of the bills appeared very unfavorable. GARBAGE DISPOSAL, Mr. Boyer reported further that he had talked with some of the officials from Salisbury about a new type of incinerator for garbage disposal which the Salisbury people were investigating in West Memphis, Arkansas, and which appeared to be very promising. After considerable discussion the board agreed (1) the county does not want to get in the garbage disposal business except by some kind of franchise arrangement; (2) that there is possibly enough merit in the incinerator facility that it should be mae | further by the county and Statesville and Mooresville; and (3) the county manager was instructed to pass on to the cities the information at late bete 04 OAA LIEN = MRS. WILL (LELA W.) HOOVER. The county attorney reported that Mrs. Lela W. »« Hoover had inherited a life interest in some property from her husband, Will Hoover, which had subsequently been sold and requested the board to release the property from an Old Age Assistance lien against Mrs. Hoover in order to clear the title. He stated that in lieprof this property Mrs. Hoover's stepdaughter and her husband were making available to Mrs. Hoover a more modern and comfortable 4 home to which they had told Mr. Avery they were giving her a life interest although no agreement had been recorded, but he felt sure they would be agreeable to recoriling such a contracte Since it appeared that the life interest in the new property would be of as much value to the county as the property sold, the board, on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded MM PM eM Bm ee ol Be Mb ETT be om aoe ba ae od Re a ¥ 58 so APR aa i A Te sic heel ec ae are is a wen Baie F ee 8 As = ; ee | (eae | a ieee nla teiahhd oe te en en ee Pea Pee ‘ : PAUPER BURIALS. Mr. Avery submitted the report of his study made at the bate yaa of the Board of the county's responsibility for burial of PET Si bt ae Wi) ae cha mete tee mation from the Institute of Government, He reported that the only statutes which apply are the three ba Y MK) sag: pre Pan Oya a eed a | requires that any dead body required to be buried at public expense (unless lcaimed by the family within 36 hours) be delivered into the custody of the North Carolina Board of eT Nea TRY OM La ont na Be nr nn ren ene nen For burying a pauper over whom an inquest has been held, all necessary and actual expenses, to be approved by the board of county commissioners, and paid by the county." 3- GeSe 15%161,. Authorizes county commissioners to appropriate not more than $25.00 to burial of indigent veterans of the World War, whose burial not otherwise provided for, On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mre Kestler, the board instructed the county manager to advise all funeral directors in the county of the current statutes and provisions regarding indigent burials and to further advise that the county will assume no other expense for burial than that ae eae oe OAA LIEN - MRS. DAISY F, GREGORY. Mr. Avery presented a check from neh Toba Raymer and Lewis, attorneys, for $2535.53 to settle an Old Age Assistance lien against Mrs. Daisy F, Gregory, the total of which amounted to $4,797.96. The $2535.53 represented 69% of the funds in Mrs. Gregory's estate after payment of all bills of prior class, with the remaining 31% to go to her children to reimburse them for advances to the estate for doctor, nursing, and hospital bills, Before taking any action the board requested the county attorney to get for the county's files as a matter of record in the case photocopies of cancelled checks and paid bills supporting them to substantiate the payments made by the children, BIDS ON FIRE TRUCK, The county manager reported that he had received and publicly opened the following bids for a fire truck to be placed in the Union Grove Fire Department: American LaFrance $°14, 400,00 Howe Fire Apparatus Co, BETeT Ye) C. We Williams Co, 15,201.00 Since all the bids exceeded the amount of money available Mr. Shuford and representatives of the Union Grove Fire Department had negotiated with the low eRe Se ek) LaF rence, to bring the price in line. By making over-the-road FAUPER BURLALS. Mr. Avery submitted the report of his study made at the otra of the Board of the county's responsibility for burial of indigents, along with infor~ erties ha hn ee ce oe a a a RM a ee kh h Tt required to be buried at public hours) be delivered into - SL ae Ren nen nnn en Tn Mam burying a pauper over whom an inquest has been-held, all necessary and actual expenses, to be approved by the board of county commissioners, and paid by the feted Te hn aa 3+ GeSe 15%161, Authorizes county commissioners to appropriate not more than $25.00 to burial of indigent veterans of the World War, whose burial not Oh Ast sa aT | provided bas Oe aK Mong Se Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board instructed the county manager to advise all fwmeral directors in the county of the current statutes and provisions regarding indigent burials and to further advise that the Tele ae » mee assume no other expense for burial than that weitten mee PAS Pe) eae tee) ae Avery presented a check from Raymer, Raymer and Lewis, attorneys, for $2535.53 to settle an.Old Age Assistance lien Pore Mrs. Daisy F, Gregory, the Peseta which amounted to $4,797.96. The $2535.53 represented 69% of the funds in Mrs. Gregory's estate after payment of eae SBE ake eR eee remaining 31% to go to her ee ae LT Bb a se leh a1-) them for advances to the estate for doctor, nursing, and hospital > wee Before taking any Serv per the board requested the county attorney to get for the county's files as a matter of record in the case photocopies of cancelled checks and paid bills supporting them to substantiate the payments made by the’ children, BIDS ON FIRE TRUCK, ‘The county manager reported that he had received and Lee TA ae TT ee mney a eT) for a fire truck to be placed in the Union Grove bp ey tan ay Se pa $ 14,400.00 Howe Fire Apparatus Co, Ba ye) C. We Williams Co, 15,201.00 senile eet ie dae Shuford and representatives of ‘the Union Grove Fire Department had negotiated uith Te ee te bad bring the price in line. By making over-the-road ne Stes poor AT oue51'7 cc delivery the price could be reduced $300.00; elimination of one electric booster reel with 200 ft. 1" hose, $505.00; and two Scott Air Paks, $2.50, bringing the price to $13,152.50 plus Ne C. sales tax. Of the $1152.50 still remaining in excess ef the $12,000.00 appropriation, the Union Grove Fire Department, represented by Frank Hemrick, director, Royal Wooten, chief, and several other members, agreed ee ete ae See a RR ame es MAS Petes 00 Me ee ae Ts withheld from the monthly support checks they expect to receive from the roto lbbe ha Mr. Shuford recommended that the negotiated bid of $13,152.50 plus N. C. Sales tax be nee and the arrangements with the Union Grove Fire Department for payment be approved, On motion by Mr. James, seconded ne Mr. Wagner, the board voted to accept the bid made by American LaFrance for $13,152.50 plus N, C. sales tax, with the further understanding tat $1,152.50 of the purchase price would be repaid to the county by the Union Grove Fire Department as set out above, HOME ECONOMICS AGENT, Mrs. Nancy Myers made her report to the board for Ek a FARM AGENTS, Wayne Franklin reported the May activities of the farm Weds t- PROPOSED LAND TRADE AT FAIRGROUNDS, Chairman Boyer informed the board and Mr. Franklin that he had checked out the report that Blanten and Moore were agreeable to a land re at the fairgrounds and had been informed. by Mr. Blanton that aay Nd would consider it on the ratio of fifteen acres to one. The matter was tabled, CONTRACT FOR WATER LINE, The board reviewed the contract for the proposed water line to South School and suggested several minor Jet st Te eb Me tM et Meelel tt tag manager was adked to submit to the City of Statesville for approval, NEGRO HOME ECONOMICS AGENT, Mrs. Gloria Pearson, negro agent, reported on her work for Maye A ANG Bee Vee uiay HOUSE. Bids for replacing the outside doors of the courthouse were tabled pending further study of the proper architectural design. APPROPRIATION FOR NORTH AND SOUTH BIGH SCHOOLS FROM COUNTY SCHOOLS CAPITAL ; eS ee At the request of the Iredell County Board of Equcation, submitted 2 I in the form of « resclution alopted by the board of education in sesaion on June rae) requesting the board of commissioners to appropriate funds from the county school capitsl reserve fund to apply on the constructions costs of the North and South high schools, commissioners adopted thé’ following alate ah pee i ae ee Tait 5 and seconded by Mr. Kestler: RESOLUTION et ae eee eh County Board of Education has heretofore approved the construction of two major high schools in the county to be known as "NORTH HIGH SCHOOL" and "SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL"; and Whereas, the Iredell County Board of Education has called for and approved bids for the construction of said high schools, at a total estimated cost of construction of $2,977,022.49, of which $2,095,818,31 is to become available to the Iredell County Board of Education from future appropriations of the Board of County Come missioners, from the sale of state school bonds and from other sources; and Whereas, the Iredell County Board of Commissioners has for ’ several years set aside capital outlay funds for the Iredell Ore hat rg Board of Education in a County School Capital Reserve Fund; and Loe MR eee RMR Ln aes aa. tl take Me Mt Be ag official resolution requesting the transfer of $881, 20.18 from the said County School Capital Reserve Fund to be used as a part of the construction cost of the "NORTH HIGH SCHOOL" and the "SOUTH HIGH: SCHOOL": NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF Iredell County shat $881, 20).18 be appropriated from the Iredell County School Capital Reserve Fund and made immediately available to the ‘Iredell County Board of Education to apply on the cost of construc- tion of the "NORTH HIGH SCHOOL" and the "SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL" in such manner and to such extent as the said Board of Education shall deem necessary in pa ol of said construction. PREPAYMENT TAX RATE. On motion made by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board established a tax rate of $ .92 on the hundred valuation for accepting prepayments on 1965 taxes, until such time as the 1965 tax rate is officially adopted. STATE CONVENTION OF REGISTERS OF DEEDS. L. L. Nesbit, register of OTT et pees a tM Tae MT Smet tc tt kee aes ees ee et Association of Registers of Deeds will be held in Statesville at the Vance Hotel on Jyne 13 = 16th and invited commissioners and their wives to be his guests at beet Melba st Ms betel ame CL they ge Qn motion made by Mr. Kestler and seconded by Mr. James the board Pie bad sl payment of the registration fee of $15.00 each for three employees in the register of deeds office to attend the conventions as ALD TO BLIND, On motion by Mrs Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board approved one rejection and eight revisions of blind aid cases as recommended eet és Se aS 4 Smee Pe te i | a | a 17 wie519 Cy any 0) BUFFALO SHOALS, Iulj0 and I=77 QONING DISTRICTS, AND PROPOSED CHANGES IN LAKE NORMAN ZONING ORDINANCE, The Board received recommendations from the County Planning Board that zoning districts be established for the Buffalo Shoals Area and the I-l0 and I«77 Area. An ordinance for the I-)0 and I+77 Zoning District was also recommended. The Planning Board further recommended a change in the Lake Norman Area Zoning Ordinance which would change the permitted uses in Urban Residential Districts to prohibit the location of trailers on individual lots but would permit establishment of trailer parks under special conditions. The Planning Board further recommended that if this proposed change in the Lake Norman Zoning Ordinance is approved that the Buffalo Shoals Zoning District then be regulated by this ordinance, « On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. James, the Board of Commissioners accepted the recommendations of the Planning Board and ordered a public hearing to be held at 7:30 P.M, on June 23, 1965, on the proposals, with notice of the public hearing to be published as required by lawe ROAD PETITIONS. The following road petitions were received and approved for consideration by the State Highway Commission on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded Lae ae TE 1, SR #1107, Green Pastures Drive and Highway View’ Drive, Mt. Mourne. (W. W. Mott), ys Ati #1323, Hectares Ne Ce "es 2 ea OP) TERMITE TREATMENT FOR NEW 0) BP SB 0 PR a agree ear Pat el a cet ord eM CAM eda Ph bet tt Mita 1 me pretreat the ground for the new office building for protection from termites in exchange ens some roofing paint which the county had on hand and fof which it had no immediate use. HOSPITALS REQUEST FOR FUNDS, Mr. Shuford also reported that he had been contacted by Iredell Memorial and Lowrance Hospital personnel requesting appointments to present a request for funds, The board indicated that this discussion should be delayed pending receipt of the report of the hospital survey which has been underway ra } 4 é for some time and which is expected soa, tem rae al se ing eee eee ee ene ee renin adases nana inandinccstincstcnecceen he cclandaa Cr LAE eh oe ae ary Ty Township Year ZY L ) Py vetted phe 1 Double Ij sting Double Listing No lot existing No personal listing " f " i] A 1961 i " 7785 o " fy " " 1962 es " 35 Bel PAS ape ee AE Pay Ome RRs) PR Seek ee matter of policy it is their intention that all remedies be used in the collection PeSR Et eee TM te es BS ee collection of personal property taxes, and that tax foreclosure suits for real estate be used as a last resort after other methods of collection have failed, and that the tax collector be instructed to proceed against all property alike and to use the outside collector for both real and personal property taxes as deemed advisable, J LIST OF BILLS: tote k hw eh la -t- 9-8 “i -ies 1079 l Be). 1083 1123 78 1109 1110 Poa Ry Beh] 1113 pel 1116 7931 b3 Ys te BS 7940 ve)Th i he) '¥ (b) 6) ven re) Th Ve) M te) re) ly rp) is) 17) 7950 7951 Ps) 26 ra 89 132 & = ERE Reet - Pe ag R. J. Holshouser R, B, Kestler Max R. James rere tt Bernice McJunkin Oe Pee OMe arts] bE Van mee eel aay] da Me aT att ree eae AlS Mary J. Martin Rie et) ye Sa] C. E. Peet] Ee ‘ey ts) | Wanda L. Young E. F. Saum John T, Smith Helen H. Houston Daisy B. Rimmer Doris Keever Hart ER ME ts ae bach c} Beulah C, Tomlin Henry Woodrow Sharpe Kathleen M, S, Brown Emma Lee G. Lunsford Ok ae a ek Brash.) ee ae tg) Julia Campbell Gaither ° Joan Jenkins Keller .Southerland Blue Print or +9 Ee Evans Friden Ince TT eek th. ae EEE Wet sh TT a PTR Pty be ts Sa aey vas Mest ml Bs) s1 rN Willie Taylor LV bir ears Leelee ars Willie Taylor Leah ey ars A Sakray L SRhr ane Leer ent L Sehr ener yy LSair ea yy Per Diem & Mileage i iin | Salary pe WB 4: ele hie (6) Feb a TAX SUPERVISOR boy aol eR] ea wc Te Crop Report i BUILDING MAINTENANCE <P ae n " f " " r id " r: . pie E RMB tld ad Sten p> ae 8) Annual Budget Spent Apr, 30 Annual Budget Spent Apr. 3 Annual Budget - Spent Apr. 3 red peer) Pet) Lee 81.72 50,00 sy PISS 50 327.00 V8, 0 Py its) 236.00 Paso 8 0) 541.67 327200 100.00 Bierre lt y.0 0 FK0.8) pO PL0.8) 58.20 eee 8) 83.80 oIe,0) 49.20 62.00 (oS 0) DS Pie8) 45.00 61.0 10.80 62,80 ey 88 rare ere PS yeas} 82.75 4. 33 PEP) PY +5 PLY PLY 4 Th Ptoy 3 49.62 RY eS) yet PSY yet) 47.50 6,800.00 Bb ee YE 7,000.00 Ley 43,530.00 O, 221.69 28,570.00 Pera % re] so fe ol = oo o> of Mo Ro -B--- e ole Mee Me oe ol oP E> fe oe oAik> ollie OME Be ofe Bn wie ole Bio ohn oh - oBto = =~ ik MM -o > ) } ag ae 1086 pte eee saepet tt) See eee Sa 4 Michael R. Lackey Salary ya PA8 6) Michael R.lLackey Ld 25,00 PE ae eee ae . 25200 Michael R. Lackey " yan +8) Michael R. Lackey " 25200 aly RSet Red | bs 12,00 y Cash, Trease Misc. Expense 11,10 Hil] Manufésturing Co. of N.C. Supplies ae" Hunt & Co. Ince ad 35.96 Iredell Chemical Co. Ince " 5.28 Rental Uniform Service eB aba | 2he 32 Beavers Repair Shop Bt t hy) PY be) City of Statesville Services Bray Modern Electric Co. Supplies yee Home Exterminating Coe Pest Control Service 500 RU me mel tl Se eee | 6.62 Thomas & Howard Cos uy ye Ph Lo) Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. it eee) 1.16 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. " 11.26 Be A ee a Oo 1,171.27 SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Annual Budget 135,328.00 Spent Apre 30 6h, 941.50 cate a MCD ol ee ee! Salary 136,00 James Harold Roark i eee.) Junius T, Stevenson ba 14.00 R, L. Shuford, Jre Expenses as Py Mrs. Claudia DET Toys} or yaoi et bal we Colney leCO Ste a Ae PMR be le Om " 158.90 bee ME ra | kee me | esha 440.00 Town of Troutman Contract 50,00 Harmony Fire Depte ® 50.00 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Ince " eae Cool Springs Fire Depte " 5 OP a. 8) Shepherds Vel. Fire Depte . 50.00 West Iredell Vol. Fire Depts " 5 OPre.@) Gentral School Vole Fire Depte * 50,00 Trinity Vol. Fire Depte " 5 ee Hi MS aE Cat pO eE " 5, 206450 City of Statesville " 12, 450,00 ae eee es ea Se. Tee 238.00 Town of Mooresville n 100,00 Harmony Vol, Fire Dept, " 602,00 City of Statesville | " Oe 8) Cool Springs Vol. Fire Depte " rata Pe 68) West Iredell Vol. Fire Depts " pyre oes Mme a A Me dee Forest Fire Control ew ene’ Mt. Mourne Vol. Fire Depts Fire Call 14.00 National Guard ~ Statesville Donation Vette’) National Guard ~ Mooresville " VP 10,0) Dwight Myers Destroying stills perie.e) Clerk Superior Court = Burke Co. Hearing 12,00 Bernice McJunkin Pye sat] 4022 L. Le. Nesbit " SPS 7 Statesville Record & Landmark ptt 2250 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret. par Pw 8) N. C, Local Government Buployees' Retirement System - Ret. |e re fe ee J. Mack Merrow Oe Peete) eA te tae mee) 58 (Cy 1,1 oe 225 yar B Annual Budget 12,685.00 poy sl ries) Spent Apr. 5 Board Meeting pried . Pe, 8 ? 5.00 4 ert ba 7252 ae 1180 7933 ni) mmo am m ee ss ie 2) \o bam Bn Bw = mie B= = BR = ie = a iho ois io ois win oie = Bh» Bee = a an an) BOOK ae Fae ee Edwin H. Parks Traffic & Planning Associates amt es Ty Statesville Record & Landmark Traffic & Planning Associates Edwin H. Parks Royal Typewriter Co. PSUR ST Meet ee tT we bbs] Bete) Ro L. Shuford Jre Bertie M. Stout Re Le Shuford, Jre Starrette Typewriter Service Southern Bell Telephone Co. Betty Jean Robb Bernice M,. McJunkin Ne. Ce National Bank Paul B, Williams Ince Ue S. Postmaster Beam Printing Co. Carolina Business Machines Inc. Southern Bell Telephone Co, Frances S. Roland bye TY MEP Tol Tay] R, E, Perkins Brady H. Johnson William G, Johnson Marshall Maness re Ira M. Overcash Jre Lawrence 0. Goodin George F,. Campbell Je Co cet oR) Bertie M,. Stout Dwight Myers We A. Shoemaker George Campbell Le 0. Goodin Brady H. Johnson William G. Johnson I. M. Overcash Jr. Re Ee Perkins oP PM sede} A Le Wooten Seer peat ave) Ie Be. M. Corporation National Sheriffs Assne Ue S, Postmaster A. C,. Nichols General Electric Co, Brady Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co, COUNTY MANAGER COUNTY ACCOUNTANT 17 nce523 Board Meeting eae Broad St. Zoning 8 oe 8) Oe ee ee] 15.00 Ad bPLels Professional & Zoning 1,500.00 Travel ra ryst Meg eekt td 356.90 Sire wey Acs) BPs | Annual Budget Sel -) ete tba @) n 5 Oa 8) Travel 75200 Se eR Ma oleh eke obey th) Site Rly 20. 25 2) Oy) Annual Budget Spent Apre 30 312,00 ” j 54167 Checks 7057 Supplies 27017 Postage 25200 Supplies Bra) " er Services 10.00 Ls Annual Budget ya os e)8) in 415.00 . 415.00 Baie») BY Ar\e8 Pe 30 Ta Paes) 377.00 Bares 360.00 py oy | 5 Oe 8) BY Pl) & Pse 8) BS Pe 168.73 pave 150.00 150,00 156.88 150,00 162.70 ) 111.85 eReader) bien Dy Be ate) ng 12.50 Postage 30,00 EP Yere T | 16,83 Radio toys 205 Supplies Pe Services 31673 re NAG Z2B82*3 2wstzs 2323 3233 2 13,275.00 10,636.96 11,440.00 9,607.18 ree res Spent Apre 30 60,593.22 ps ols <> Be oie im i= it~ i | | H | H | a pb pb eI Bits ae rac Bee YET Betty J, Cooke Flossie Se King - Bit io. Weems tc] ae Houston N,. Te. Houston aN mee, Pee) Ty oe > ps Fee pre | pert pte) MB PPM Leto tp ol Pa Mal ing Pe Pee nt ae Isaac T. Avery, Jre Beam Printing Cos Brady Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co. Imogene W, Blankenship Helen R, Gregory PARE Ty We Ome | Wilma W. Gooden Le Le. Nesbit Observer Printing House Beam Printing Co. Bill Sowers & Co, Xerox Corpse Olivetti Underwood Corpse Pee Ree et oy sen ee Ke rear : i ie Sot a ere SS ULeeeee eee eee ee ee ee REGISTER OF DEEDS Salary Supplies Binder, rae Supplies Hinge pee bg Services WELFARE DEPARTMENT Annual Budget 32,180.00 Spent Apre 30 2h,271629 236400 259.00 BY seie2) 360,00 TPs 5} 50.00 pee 50033 per PLy 800,00 * Pie) 263625 ra): cP a ee el Annual Budget Ser sek Apr. 30 Ba 2814000 281,.00 28.00 Tyee 8) er Tea BRP 80h. 9 pares 26.70 3,013.29 cr 580.00 25,808.05 Annual Budget 111,002.00 Spent Apre 30 88,115.06 12.38 eres 10,00 492-00 350.00 386.00 386,00 350.00 386,00 47.00 469,00 386.00 386,00 a < SSSR a et sd ae pare) 1167 1168 par pe 1171 1172 pet 118 pak 120 aaae wT 135 pa Eee ae eos 1173 1174 re pes) pe a e .) E R BB BoE e 8 ‘Thelma 0, Barker Tt ier Travel ePa) octet he i Ae " Pye po eee | Ad ee Mary A. Deaton " Bem PKs Bere! } ety) " see) 8) PU Cm Te] " bers) Sharles P, Kirkman " 5 Pes) be ae ae! hss | Ld 5 PY 4 CR Cl * hye) PART er Tw " 68.03 bee ba pte MN eh.) sd yee S| Si Ve ROP sme. ag id Cre) Mooresville Telephone Co. Tae Rey | 12.20 D. Ke McNeely & Sons Rent 25 200 Dr. Jom S. Hardaway Medical 5.00 ps yee Pee sete bale ol " brie 8) Dr. Le M. little " brie.8) Dr. William W. Painter bd 500 Dre G. We Taylor bd 5200 Coleman Envelope Co, Supplies Pe Srey Lanier Management Ince ® pars 7 E. Ne. Scroggs Supplies & Eqyxipment y.0S Pe be] Peer TT og baer etd 220.200 bem Os | ees lry Rental, etc. 67.58 Carolina Business Machines Inc, Supplies 46,04 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies & Equipment ree Southern Bell Telephone Co, ST bap RL | 188.19 N..Ce Local Government Employees! Retirement System ~- Ret. Elizabeth W. Weaver Betty C, Harrington Wayne L. Franklin Le 3, Nance Jr. Howard M, Stemey Harry W. Myers Jre Clifton E, Bridges Le Be Nance Jr. Harry W. Myers Jr. a Je Webb Pe 7 eb el Pound & Moore Co. Ue S. Postmaster Gray & Creech Ince Starrette Typewriter Service City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone Co, Maxine Rutledge Gleria D, Pearson D, O. Ivey Gloria D, Pearson De O- Ivey ae eee Ps Ruths Shop F. Ce Xe ia gr onl Te Rasy sw] Poke ete) ee NEGRO AGRIC, & HOME EC. EXT. AGENTS oe Annual Budget Salary pews. r " pale z 365.67 e re Pod | ® rage Pre 8) n 5 eee) es 35200 amy Te pa.) os Bee Rent 150,00 Supplies 17.50 ° eee Postage 188.10 ie See T) art ° Bris. ST a RL) lhe1l0 W eo Pte8) Pe Annual Budget Spent Apr. 30 Salary oe oil id 130,00 e 190,00 Travel DSPs vai e BSN) ree ree # 10,09 ® BP) " held Peek] $863 j 2h; ,667.00 Spent Apr. 30 20,2: 7242 6, 713200 h, By Py boo => -B | - oe © 1117 1180 1181 ae eS H 136 H 138 H 145 pees BB EF 4 Sy mm mo BL pm ES) CoP Ty ee) a ; Spent Apr. 9) 8,207.71 Cer) i Et pr ey) Nancy I. Myers . ee Juliene Me Fulp ‘ bd 171.67 Pr ae bas <a af RSP Nancy I. Myers Travel & Supplies bp a Brady Printing Co. Supplies Bey ys Carolina Business Machines Ine. Supplies & Equipment ew Ue S. Postmaster brat g | 50-00 National Live Steck & Meat Board ~ Supplies 1,00 See We YOM TR) Yel ey eee Cre 927.00 As gy NR) x ade 3 Annual Budget Peer! Syed Apr. x oy Oe Yi Ruth G, Etchisen Salary 100,00 Bertie M. Stout bd 136.00 Je Pe Van Hoy ® 5 eer. 8) Poe ee ts bag Travel 50,00 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies pele Enterprise Printing Co. PRS U. Se Postmaster Postage 20,00 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services LPL) 6L6.15 CIVIL DEFENSE PVNsUe WM sited o 4 965 3400 Sel) sh a Vs) eee erst ri Je Pe Van Hoy SP UE tng 300,00 CV we Ome. Can) * 274200 Je Pe Van Hoy bes yi ta Se U. S,. Postmaster yaad 5.00 Sduthern Bell Telephone Co, Brea Ret y rey... Ne Ce Local Government Exaployees Retirement System ~ Ret. En COUNTY ATTORNEY ° Annual Budget = 2, 00,00 bo) oy seh Me to) me 8 2,000.00 Isaac T. Av Ire Retainer Fee 200.00 ny Fam CLERK SUPERIOR COURT . Annual Budget 33,000.00 Spent Apre 30 26,617.64 Martha D. Parker Salary Bae e?) Rebert L. Parks ® 1s Le 8) Pe) Ae sg Ly 250.00 Betty M. Baity / " 236400 Frances R, Moore rg 236.00 Shirley 8. White e yey Pee) Katherine Ann Bridgers Ll 81.95 er mata Fa) | " ‘ Yori 0) aT et Py oe ee poe! 8) Cyt ke eT lg Checks Pre UP Pd barat’ cy a Bell Telephone oe ete Ee 1093 1192 1193 H 15 1191 been pba pabs 5 By pale BEI BET) ry BEN) pa ae) 152 153 eon ty re ab BS op to ot te H 159 G@ 7952 hes fyb) 1 cms pS G@ 7956 ep? ead Sa A wt U2 aeS27 ° SUPERIOR COURT ORE tad Court Reporter aN he | bs eC EE ta hte) ae a Iredell County Witness Fund OE ba sy 4 Southern Bell Telephone Co, ST eRe | RECORDERS COURT PVR. bm) es ae Boyce G. Gibson Jre " R. , Hedrick Md JUVENILE COURT er RCPS Bas) SUE tag JATL Je Co Rumple Boarding Prisoners Statesville Glass & Mirror Co, Repairs City of Statesville NT eae Rel) Southern Bell Telephone Co, " Bg VT SD aT ae Medical Lowry Drug Co, nl Statesville Drug Co, " Modern Electric Co, Supplies Public Service Co. of N« C, er ¥) Piedmont Linen Service pee b ag Home Exterminating Co, Pest Control Iredell Laundry Co. Inc. Laundry Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. Te Bey Thomas & Howard Co, Se eR Y | Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, ites a | Gardner & Benoit Inc. Supplies COUNTY HOME B. J. Powell ror ey] GENERAL ASSISTANCE is Pt we ae eee sta A & P Tea Co. Groceries " Annual Budget 19, 300,00 Read Apr 30 p Pa BEY ets 170,00 PLY A § Pry) Annual Budget Spent FV) ay 3x0 5000 Bo eee a 10,750.00 8, 342515 Annual Budget Spent Apr. 30 (oD) 200 Annual Budget Spent Apr. 30 re Fte erie 8) aS Pes 1,830.21 ra werk BUTS TPS To 12.60 29.20 6.57 2073 Pere 212.51 Bry 500 BYP y 2053 Pe! py 8.66 PPE Annual Budget Spent Apr. 30 E>) Pr 2,000.00 Va be Pt oY a Annual Budget Spent Apr, 30 10,00 96,00 15400 10,00 6,00 By Peees? re ee eb NO) be roth ba 22ee2A2ee98e888 ree. Q a *) r} mbit Roses 5-10-25¢ Store G 797 Sherrill Brothers Dept. Store G 7975 Smithys Dept. Store 7976 Petty Cash Fund 7977 Mrs. Mott Redmond 7978 Requal Bailey 7979 Mrs. BE. W. Barnhart 7980 Mrs. Ethel Beaty Nathan Blackwelder 7982 Cs C. Blankenship 7983 Albert Cooper 798 Mrs. Dorothy Cowan 7986 Jack Elliott 7987 Mrs. Leonard Freeze 7988 Mrs. Glenn Havner 7989 Mrs. Owen W, Lackey 7990 Mrse Re Le Pearce 7991 Mrs. Carl Je Reece 7992 Mrs. Spencer Reid 7993 Johnny A. Scott 7995 Clara Sharpe 7996 Mrs. Je Re Staley 7997. Mrs. Jay Tayse 7998 Mrs. C, Ce Ward l Mrs. Te Be Wetmore 2 Mrse Clyde“ilcox Fie eh me nme ee ee Mrs. S. C, Williams 5 Bunch Funeral Home Ince 6 State Blind Commission i Dr. A. J. Causey 9 10 pee Eo Ron =~ ao ee eo oe | fe} eB Reg cv Metso bee k Drs. Stegall and Walker bee log Drug ers Forest Heights Pharmacy 12 Front Street Pharmacy 13 Goodman Drug Co. 1) Holmes Drug Cos pee Pe ae) a ae phe) ar Mg ba) 17 Medical Centre Pharmacy 18 Statezville Drug Co, 20 Charlotte Memorial Hospital 21 Iredell Memorial Hospital Pree ee ke fe 23 Memorial Mission Hospital yan 1 Ne Cc, eT wae a errr tt ttt at et eee ies 2°32 23s == "8 2s: 8 8 2:22 bb ETP se tT Ins. & Boarding Home Care Transportation & BeHs Care Boarding Home Care 3 4 J etry | Medical pie opie. e) Lee 100.00 100,00 100.00 reer 5000 100,00 Pe be nteemee Mery 100,00 oe Tee Bree 21.00 66.15 12.80 10.35 pL Po Be! 16¢07 po Pa IY 00 pO Pe Le, 4.00 ve, tea) pit One) mb a4 Annual Budget eS ee Fae per “ss0 Manufacturers Hanover Trust ae gigetly x Manufacturers Hanover Trust So. Es Sy PP MISCELLANEOUS Iredell County O. Ae As Fund SPAS) Iredell County 0. A. A» Fund etd Iredell County A. F. De C. Fund 78910 Iredell County As Fe De Co Fund 182,11 Iredell County A. P. Te D. Fund Poy Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund rey Pee) Pa met Use Tax pb PY. °) pee ORM Nae RS te NM CBR ae) lg Pe ble) State Commission for the Blind « Aid to Blind OTS) Builders Market Tax already paid SS Pb Clerk of Superior Court Correcting error 105.70 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Ret. 14,8.70 SU BP Me ee ee he ey Tg io 2 720921 Ne. C, National Bank Withholding Tax 2,888,60 ye me Mees ae ks) ae Te Sk) Insurance ah Pe 9e TOTAL pe ey erne) Less Payroll Deductions: CBs hs vei Py 28 Avy se Pe ae Py 145.70 Social Security yp Tax: Federal PP PO) toe] peed tes) pet ts eS Pe Pry ey PT GRAND TOTAL $ 150,852.62 3 Fe ee oP Vs i Sa aie Annual Budget 173,917.00 Spent Apr. 30 112,029ehh . : ae oo oe ee ee ee ee Beaders iaa iad tae treet ReEg 2 Fi ree ig F Eee Bee eee Beek Beek eee ee ee en ee. | B 116 N. C. Local Government Buployees' Retirement System « Ret. 1Lh2ekd B 1165 Werth Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax es) B 1166 Hospital Saving Association . Insumance premiums 1 PR | B 1167 Iredell County Tax Gellecter Tax « Cowan B TOTAL a pe ee ee tes Beer tt od tt tt a See a b RRs AAV ei} Ne Ce Local Government Baployees' Retirement System - Ret, North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax Hospital Saving Association Insurance premiums 7 TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions Ome] prank Cre MS th 5g 37k? . ._ Tax: Federal BRE PY. ') eS 1h.19 Insurance ee GRAND TOTAL e ‘fnmual Budget 19,115.00 Spent Apr. 30 17,610.63 Beene 112.20 an a P Dey Ey yori ee ree tee) $ 1,093.71 GRAND TOTAL Se a Re ee an until Monday, June 1k, 1965, at 7330 P.Me { . Worth Cafol 1 peng etal oe 8