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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Commissioners Minutes 1971 (Mar-Nov)Ee eee ek eon ean hia oie. ey PUBLIC ASSISTANCE # f 10,941.18 Peer ec) 9. 60 N. C, Dept. of Social Services Iredell County AA Fund bea fe POM a Metre OMe arte) Iredell County AD Fund MISCELLANEOUS Mary Wood Carrington Refund for overage in paying tax R, L. Henry & H, F, Ward Refund for 1970 tax I, T. Avery, Jr. Attorney Fee-Collection of OAA Lien 341,55 BO ae -BB ane he ea tse Payment & OAA Lien 1,935.45 The Northwestern Bank Transfer Funds to CD's 500 ,000,00 Mer tdeb st meres se See Me keel ee] Cake Local Gov. Employees Retirement Fund 2,134.79 Sat Mme cor tM Me PU Mes) be PEP Shs by old Ve Aes ts ee Gd eS ithe vil OMe tee 2 pare bt till re National Bank br eto aR 6,055,76 511,639.16 TOTAL 9S€,048,63 Less: PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS CRS Oe ik p ates Toe 94 2,134,79 LB0B &@ R Crt) FICA 3,003.53 Tax: Federal Leh Pad) Seba rr re rs pet ttt het ee PEP SPT) Orv eee 208 wD Cb] 206 sete 5 PN a ey J. H, Ni¢holson Salary Jane W, Arthur J rede bah ae eo? ad bd i Lois N, Byrd ig Arthur D, Cowan - Retr ee oo) iS Martha J, Ervin . " Glenn Fox, Jr. Cress S, Hall " Doris P. Johnson " ROE? CML sy Ld ‘ eSB GS Ml Pree L os) ue ‘ Jessie T. Parker ee Troy 8, Scoggins, Jr. id Bertha G, Shoe i! Mary L. Stroud * Lexi A, White ve Betty A, Englebert ‘f Ri Bet. el Pee koe 4 lolhes Drug Company patie td Difco Laboratories es Jane W, /rthur Bett Bs largaret 301t ” Jean Erv 2 Doris P, Johnson “ Mildred Johnson nel Bly) eee ae tas 2d a Bertha G, Shoe " Lexine White bs Glenn Fox, Jr. = Cress ee * Zoklin W,. Johnson ad Troy. W. Scogginsy Jr. " Bae lson 2 xs, Jele ate ay " etty Cash Fun Telephone, Power, »1SCe. Poke eer ht J ren Water and Lights 3e1l Telephone Co, Service tate Soard of Health Laboratory Div. Supplies Equipment Supplies Iredell Water Cor; y Aa, @ Fj ory ihe sP ee Ey inchester Surgical Supply Co, Supplies een Gas etn) 13 »Se | 2 leaners letex +15 ge Re Pes F . & Ay, Ren me. © ower Pe etd The: ry re =) . Telephone a leaners Laundry Wy ert eter) eo ket aa eek & I Clinic Pees For Jan.4 a Pe " ° Treating Vv, 9. es) ver mental Employees Retizement Syste Shield, Inc. Tess Te ps9 lic) rey g 20) bs Pee son 20 ase 472 e MI SCEBLLANBOUS N, C, Local Governmental Employees Retirement Systea N, ¢. Blue Cross & Blue yb eB cs ame Gilt Globe Life Insurance Company ROP oT Pee MN ist C Pd TOTAL Less: Payroll Deductions TS Se tlk 441,02 FICA 543.72 bye tee ood 5 el Pel} 3 Ta vy Pe) pS bt 140, 30 GRAND TOTAL 441,02 Bele Cree) Ps Bis) 1,803.46 CYS re rs 12,323.59 B 926 Loy Devine SSE ta B-937 Riot Med dct) * by a3} Nancy K, Pearson ¥ B 929 Shirley H, Stradley " Lik 2) Fast Carolina University Gale Stele) a ee bt bates) B 931 Gayle Giggers Travel a Yd Loy #, Devine a B 933 Jane N, Higbee Travel B 934 Cantey Tomlinson of a ee Warren A, Youns, aad B 936 retest Mele es Service ee A Starrette's Office Equipment ‘Supplies Peak 3) G, M, Industries Supplies B.939 Bunkers Book Shop borer ay B 940 Prentice-Hall, Inc, bette) 4 Car 3s The Psychological Corp. Booklets B 942 The Psychological Corp. Supplies B O43 Rowan yrinting Company, Inc. Supplies B 944 B & B Mortgage Co., Inc. Rent B 945 City of Statesville vater & Lights ear ty Broughton Hospital Drugs | B 947 N. C. Local Governmental por VeR Res RM ORO SUR BA B 949 N, C, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Inc. MISCELLANEOUS ae A Local Governmental Employees’ Retirement ‘Sy B.950 . Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. eB North Carolina National Bank Q Less« » Payroll Deducti tetirement 79.6 ICA Tax: Federal iT 2 aes trot Cap! Insurance a Pa) BRAND T an . rs ae e aor Pe ed eer oes % PE Me aL eeall on MENTAL. HEALTH AUTHORITY Past 4 rset aL Board of Commissioners of Iredell County met n' Monday, March 15, 1971, at 7:3 at_the’courthouse, with itilel tombe crt eee ae or bea etme ld Peer Se oa cLaughlin, i ee eo. bebe ee be ra ay ontgomery vteele,. . T. ebster, Jr., county manager, anc Wwery, Jrey attorney, were present. CALL TO 9 The seeting was called to order and opened with prayer by Chairman Long. e MOORESVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATION FRESE CAPLTAL OUTLAY, Mooresville Board of Education members Snmett Cruse, RE Pee teh sol Brawley, Jr., rs. Beth N. Jeffords, Peeer meme). Seem ee eee Neel, attorney, Or. Roland R, Morgan, superintendent, and L, Brown, aseistant superintendent, were beak teks Ixy. Morgan explained that they are ee eam ee ed ital outlay needs for the next four years at this tiuwe information of the Board and because of the urgency of the first which is the Park View cafeteria, »He stated that they had received oe Cs AMC ee ee rejected because the bids exceeded CC Se ae ae be eee ey r, Brown. then went over the entire request explaining in some Pee eee Ce tte MC tt we ge Po eee, Ma dl ee), po we bee a PUYsere! I. A. Park View Cafeteria EBsti@ated Construction cost $ 92,000 pecb ee ke Bed 2 16,000 Three new buses to replace three om loan from Iredell County "17,000 Boot Ds $125,000 ee Ce eee etc easy ee ee a Pet to replace South School for $00 students, grades K-4, with provision for Pest ee larch 15, 1971 Page 2 capacity to 200 students $375,000 Opt ee Mae Te Se eee tke Ps ea 30,000 Demolition of Old Junior High School $40,000 50,000 Additional land at Junior High School Rs GRAND TOTAL $1,280,000 Dr sxgan explained that the Fark View Cafeteria and the three buses are needed for the 1971-72 school year and that a letter of ih- tent fron the. Board that funds in the amount of $60,000,00 would be available would enable the Mooresville City Schools to reebid and build a new cafeteria and place the order for the buses. Chaixman Long thanked them for the information and assured thet t he yard would cive their request: serio Pe aston ry zed nad made by letter dated Yon. rmerly served CET se bebe S7 rate to hetp serve ; held for further study. otal cost eM eT ees eee hs) March 15, 1971 Pee eee rs 917) , ns 0 of $1,708,297.00 by $345,670.30. The, Rel ee Mes cae te) CORB ea by transferring to ay er a ee ee Ml me Pa Peaster ewe a Peer eR EME lw st Cea eM Mo ekg ry $670.30, plus the first peg) Dieu tech abet tau takes MCLE COP LUerame LoL} g stated that they could cash in the [Teta Pr ee i de a eed Ce 7-1/2% interest they felt it would be rata business to transfer them by endorsement. They Pe Mt Me mR allow the Ns OM tot Be hie ed eRe eC See we Ai ae bas ecte bor -P amount is needed for the project and asked Rome CM eh ee. Mme ieas 4 the second Duke Fndowment payment when it is received for one of the $100,000.00 Cruse eee bt Ty On motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner Steele, bret Meebo voted to accept the letter from Duke Endowment as guarantee of $100,000.00 to be paid around — 1, 1971, and certificates eal hee | Hospital in the amount of $2h5,000.00, to be applied te Ser etme Nate eee RA Mea on the certificates to be paid to Lowrance Hospital until such time as the county finds it necessary to use the funds for Pa a hh TM MRM A kT id $100,000.00 certificate to Lowrance Hospital in exchange Pee TOO Ce Ce Nm made by Duke Endow- ment in 1972, at the time the payment pe aay ROAD PETITIONS. On motion by Commissioner ae PRR PM tM Mic Lek Ce Ce oa approved the following Pee okt wee er ke be Maa) Prt weasel secondary road system for consideration by the State Highway fore Ube Tope 1 BRS ay Clarence Rogers Drive, Section 18, Lake Norman. Redmon's Road, 3/4 mile east of Harmony. Harriet Circle, Suburban Acres. REPORTS, ‘The following monthly reports were received and placed on file: Bee a ef bb ral Veterans Service Officer - February 1971 Mental Health Clinic - February bs a) Chairman Long reported that = bid had been received from Oulf O11 Company on the Pe Bd ig oe, a Pee ee > r Plt PCy) ee ees Maxch 15, 1971 Pret ae | sheriff's department were opened and, that he Wad instructed the county Pr Me Sr tema it was too late for manager to return - roryet Bal ba BS coy motor oils, and services for the The contract for purchase of fuels, ye Pe MSM ante Peo Ea bd period April 1, 1971, to April 1, 19 Mid-State Oil Company Stations opetating as Newton Drive Sunoco Fae N.C, and B & B Sunoco Service, Park Drive and Newton Drive, Statesville, ooresville, C., with part of the services available Notion was made by Commissioner icLaughlin, at other Sunoco Stations, seconded by-Commissioner Steele, and passed. AIR CONDITIGNING FOR DATA fds AS BONO ts ara m motion by issioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner Steele, the Board accepted the low bid for furnishing and xstallince air condi eels bees] equipment in the Date rocessing Department i the Courthouse Annex and awarded the contract to Griffin Heating and ir Conde tioning,: Inc 00 fox $1,119.00, eRe ae ies after reviewing seconded by. Co SE ae ted a) certificates f deposits a coo Bl Interest Rate 20 mce478 Maxreh 15, 1971 re ASSESSMENT RATIO FOR 1971. On motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the Board adopted the assessment ratio for 1971 at 75% as set forth in the following resolution: ASSESSMENT RATIO for 1971 WHEREAS, all property in Iredell LES wee tlc ee TM km ery true value in money effective January 1, 1968; and WHEREAS, the 75% assessment ratio adopted at that time by the Board of Commissioners provides a reasonable and Pie Tet et mat) aor et) to Bos Morel hh ae Pale ET Ved) Ube tsb ea BS as Mh aed \JW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY that 75% be and is hereby adopted as the assessuent ratio for 1971. CENTRAL PIEDMONT CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING AGENCY, Commissioner Steele, the Board's representative to the Central riedmont Regional Council of Local Gevernmants, presented a resolution rot CRS eee as | Central Hedmont Criminal Justice Planning Agency for consideration, He explained that the prime purpose of the organization is to improve law enforcement and to provide a vehicle to secure and disburse federal funds provided for this purpose en a regional basis, nm motion by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner McLaughlin, the resolution wag adopted as set forth below: WHEREAS, the county ‘of Iredell by resolution dated March 15, 1971 has agreed to participate in planning efforts for the improvesent of the criminal justice system in North Carolina; and WHEREAS, pursuant to statutory authority conferred upon uunici- palities by virtue of G, S, 160-200 (45) and upon counties by virtue of G. S, 153-9 (60), said aunicipalities and counties aay create joint agencies to act for and on behalf of participating sunicipalities and counties to plan and execute training and development ptt eae | enforceaent agencies; NOW THBREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that there is hereby created the eC mos le me ie moet th Agency to be composed of the following agencies, to wit; all counties and incorpora’ municipali OC SO m rt moet | , a8 designated by the Governor of tie State of North Carolina, as Sih tie Meh ¢ : «% The Central Piedmont , March 15, 1971 Page 6 Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and such additional positions as bis) be POR Me rtd Cee mE ae) Pee lor ba Mey teem tel tt de PO Mn tC rm tach hae oa ee eT bee xeponsibility for coordinating the planning efforts for the Central Pied- mont Criminal Justice Planning Agency. Buc Mee tsetse bet POR a Criminal Justice Planning Agency Pan tier dts) baat MTs lok Morus tte ko ec enforcement plans based on their evaluation of local protiems of law enforcement, .The Planning Agency may receive and disburse funds made available for the purpose of planning, It may prepare applicétions for action projects to improve law enforcement within its locality and may receive and disburse funds for these projects. It may function in any and all ways necessary to further 90als of law enforcement within the particular region involved Pvt Memes bean seme Cacia ae aU Se Te te PCat ee Me en ak ds 2d efforts necessary to prepare plans add projects for the improvement of law enforcement and the administration of criminal justice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the PEenet Nomar shall be affiliated with the Central Piedmont Regional Council of Local Governnents whict shall provide the,administrative and technical support needed by the Planning Acency. Done this 15th day of ‘larch, 1971. Chairme inutes. for the February Ist and February be Co ioners were approved on wotion by Comat ner COW tte tamer cnt aces ga baRY ees ERIFF'S DEPART at iy 398 bs o7 “ r hieLa oe c i ssioner St F r x “Teka 4 ed t baer aa) Yi BE: for the b ‘ € rhs 4 i tudy the ro lace the nsuranc aed c ehicles at ra, ees 2 cect 4 would enable the vehicles t cs Eyer $s naediately upon delivery. FURNISHING bs EW BUILDING, Combissioner Thompson reper te t t the tee « pate abe tse me ae eee Se My eats ee cy S vex the plans and worked out what the nsidez is bs oe ei} eT perationbut continue to get requests for vari C tions. ra ate that they or y ry. re rT. i cs Se Ue mt el | r PT ea eS Se March 15, 1971 DEPTH STUDY OF COUNTY DEPARTMENTS. Connissioner Thompson Pret ano heed ec ee Pees ke oe Pee bt aa) mee ae Clas miele controlled by the Board, to be made by a qualified person accountable Pee aie Boe Board; Pee Tee tea Me eel mtg Pr ieee de er Oe ee TM Ms od Pee Me Nae Sore Siu tm ios Bt euployee of the ae dei to effecting what changes might come about for better etek batt Rae Dele! economies where possible; that this study be made beginning on April 1 and continuing for as long as necessary Pbsle me tet a9 Pe each este y Mie eb ac Meee la reported tothe Board for the Board's information, study, and guidance for any action this Board would want to take; and that he has a man availble for this study who could be hired for $750.00 or $800,00 per month; and he moved that John T, Smith be bired to make the study as recommended. The PreRe hel Mt Me Loss took Commissioner McLaughlin and passed, FURL t The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 P.M. Fi ‘ Biscin’ Difertgs otis ove eres) ee eel g a Mec 4pxgi 5, 1971 Ll es pee tt ee ee tm mee ES eT April 5, 1971, at 7:30 P.M, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, All members were present, namely: Dr. Robert Long, chairman; F. M, Steele, Mrs. Sarah J, pee) PO MeL Pa Pe OES a eas Jol ley S,. T. Webster, Jr., county manager, and I, T. Avery, Jr., county attorney, were present. ven CALL TO ORDER. The meeting was called to prder and opened with Pee ae dT ey PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING PLAN FOR INTERSTATE #40 EAST. oad chairman announced that this was the time and place advertised for a public hearing on a zoning plan for Interstate #40 East which has been recommended by the Planning Board to the Board of Commissioners for adoption, C, H, Davis, Jr., planning consultant for the county, explained the maps showing the proposed aones, Mr, Mack Beaver requested extension aA a sign zone on the N, A, Beaver Estate property. Mr, Bverett Bost and his son requested that their property be zoned as residential rather than highway business as proposed, Miss Jakie Foster, representing Foster Poster Advertising Company, requested that the zoning be done as soon as possible to accommodate the local business people who need highway advertising. Several others were present who did not speak. Motion was made by Coesissioner Mclaughlin, seconded by Coa- ee ae eee Pe eM Me ee be deferred until the next regular sonthly seeting, sioner Thompson, seconded by Commission McLaughlin, the Board See ee Ee ae ee bo MM ie a a ee me eee el Th ee ee ee ee ee wn 20 ax481 Pr tee sets lela April 5, 1971 The Board wives the meeting to the courtroom to hear a delegation of Pesce st ti SOM et ctl. el Se Bes Charlotte, Statesville, Moores~ Ne en ee ee eee ee daha Per og eve Me tC ae ee Mr. Robert Collins of Winston Sales was chief spokesman for the group. He stated that the situation had become so bad that if some- thing was not done that development of the lake would be killed and it would turn into a rustic slue since people could not afford the present rate of loss from burglary and theft. A number of people Pe been burglarized one or sore times. They cited the problem of insurance cancellations. because of the large and frequent losses, and the potential danger of walking in om a burglar, They stated that they felt that the tax valuation Sr the area had been raised sufficiently that the county had a respon~ sibility to give them some protection, In anewer to a question, Sheriff Reavis explained the setup od Pes RM Me a considerable time in this area but that the shoreline is too big for constant surveillance TCD MeTe eee ts) ee Tie Oe ee ee that the stolen goods are soved completely out of this area for dsposal. Ce ee ee el Ce ntl suggestions ee stated that he did sot feel that sanpower ee ee needed; and that the Board realizes somthing will have to be done and will take action of soue kind to improve the situation, pee SO Tee eee Ce COUNTY LAMOETIL. Or, J, My Micholeom, health dizector, teported . . -” eee er) peer a te ere) core mernedy Teer ee ee oe ileal Ce ee i ae iin ail a eer re eR Beer Rn eleiel Pe ee sm County Garbage Collectors, Inc,, (his company) will be allowed to dump free, other franchised haulers and business establishments will pay a fee, Pee eT Public will be allowed to dump free of charge, He will collect the Pee rr ee a Le maintain the road at the landfill, Fer this service the county will pay hie Se ee te eee Tee Moe tet mel Ot ae by Commissioner pe ee Benfields' offer for a six month period beginning April 15th. Poet . Dr, Nicholson reported that the Health Department is badly in need of office space and that an addition could be made to one wing which would provide four roe eee Ty He was instructed to have an architect look at it and make an Prose tid of the cost for further consideration by the Board, MENT CENTER, Mr, Robert Dellinger, representing Ideal Production Credit Association, stated that they have sade temporary arrangements ee te ee st ee eS ed building but need to start on somehting persanent right away Pe ae Ld thing definite froe the coumty as quickly as possible as to its in- tention about sequiring thei property, Me stated that they are Ce ee ld Pt ASG at Stockton and Tradd, either by purchase or lease arrangesent, and that it would probably take thes « year to get into « new eee es Motion was sade by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Noe Pee ee Production Credit Association with Yhe ides of coming to some agree- res oa Mere, Vern. V, Bvans Ct eae ree eS a 1) pew 17 | : et me | ment for acquiring this property for the county government center block and to investigate the possibility of perv st Meet Mh Pee ee ee ee ee MONTHLY REPORTS. The following reports for the month of March werk received and placed on file: St Me a eset pe al) Pe tM ae CT ed Bank Accounts Pv we ee eg Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the following road petitions were approved for consideration by the State Highway foe ee ee Ed 1. Augusta Drive, Shannon Acres subdivision. Add to sytem. 2, Dowell deadend road, off SR #1661. Add to system. 3. Freedom Presbyterian Church, Highway #21 North. 4, Section 16, off SR 1403 off fae ee eT) and Timber Corp. ere et TAX REBATES, On motion by Coumi ssioner McLaughlin, seconded by Comaissioner Thompsan, the following tax Pe ee eS st by the Tax Supervisor's office were approved: pe Me es ee | Pee ett Pret 1970 Cax listed & p4 under name a date Coek Shoe Shop TOWNSHIP bet d REASON Kutteh, H, C, Preset. iy 1970 Used as Church for Apostolic Faith Poe ey bs per ST BS) Lot size corrected Pe) Rome Fox port 1970 Lot size corrected Parc bee Pe od Concord 1970 to correct error in transfer of property ph ey) por Ea. 1970 bt te ee eee moved to Hong Kang 9.16 Yoars, Ralph Arnold AID TO BLIND, Two revisions, one termination, and one application for blind aid grants were Pre cha MM RSC) shee tal McLaughlin, seconded by Coma ioner Thompson, as recowmended by the director of social services. ® APPOINTMENTS TO BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, On Peet Mme be eed McLaughlin, seconded by Commissiéner Thompson, the Board ys sb esnd Le] Clyde R, Brawley, R. R. Cowles, and Paul B, Morrow, to serve as mentérs of the Board of Adjustment for a three year term ending ey April, 1974, Pde SEE TO eh. BOARD. On motion by Conmissioner Pee SOCEM mo eC Se ted Board appointed * Maury Gaston to the Planning Board to serve at the will of the Lr ty On sotion by Com ee eee Le ee ee missioner White, seconded by Commissioner Steele, the Board exeapted Rex Benson Bost, Rt. 1, Statesville, disabled veteran of World War Se met a Il with service-connected disability, from payswent of 1971, under authority of G, 5, 105-342, retroactive to January 1, Ce sd RBADVERTISE BIDS POR COMPLETION OF JAIL. notified the board by letter that they have contacted the various pee for the courthouse and jail to see if they would furnish the deleted Ts April 5, 1971 a 20 Ber tei) ed work at the price originally quoted, and received the following pete Ea Original New Jail Equipment (cells, doors, ale $63,500 v7 ware} Plumbing (fixtures in security portion of jail) BT ee 17,500 ‘Heating (items of heating equipment in jail) 2,142 eer.) oer emo Titre Ct tO ee slg finish and petcttt Estee) 9,500 Ce sid ct eee Bed working time extension) Mr. Adams also called attention to the fact that since only two bids were received for jail kitchen Crete Ree to readvertise before letting a Pres? ee ee Me | jail interior was to be unfinished anyway nothing further had been done. He stated that the jail kitchen specifications include a range hood which needs to be Pere ee te at Od already contracted can be completed Peet es eee sl Comfort Contractors, Inc.(the heating contractor) to do this work. On motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Mc- Laughlin, the board voted to ward the contract for the aluainue hood and grease filters as shown on Sheet 6 of the specifiations for the Bee OE MI el pe ase Bes gf Pee ee aad ee Me ee ee eet ts BOARD OF BQUALIZATION AND REVIEW, The Board set the first meeting of the Board of eee ae Review on Monday, May 3, 1971, at 7:30 P, M,, om sotion Oe ee ee and seconded by foe eee ee Me ek DD eteneeliiabi ee ee ely Fe ee a Tooele ald Peete ae eC a Comes ee at ek Bt TY LBTTER OF INTENT POR MOORESVILLE BOARD OF BDUCATION. In reply to a request from the Mooresville Board of Education for a Letter of peony tent from the pena of Commissioners to provide funds for the Park View Cafeteria in the 1971-72 budget, sotion was made by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Steele, and passed, that the Board should not make any commitments until it had heard from all the Prtn Pg CT bas oy Pete ge ee ee OMe Crome mel Te Sa sr James C, Gabriel, president of Iredell Firemen's Association, that the county buy encoders for Trinity and South Iredell Fire Departments, at a cost of $60,00 each, On motion by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the board voted to grant the request. PERSONNEL INFORMATION FROM JOHN T, SMITH. Motion was made by Com~ missioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner White, and carried, that John T, Smith, who was employed on March 15th to make in-depth studies of the county departments for the information of the Board, be required to furnish the usual information required of county employees for the personnel records so that his qualifications for this work will be on file, APPOINTMENT OF DBPARTMENT HEADS, Commissioner Steele aade a sotion that all temporary appointeents of departeent Pree ed pereanent as of today, which was seconded by Commissioner White, ee ee me ee ee eee) sotion that the office of Veterans Service Officer be declared vacant as of April 30 and that Paul B, Lambert be appointed Veterans Service SSC Me Ee ee) office until June 30; and that the temporary appointeent of 11 other departeent heads be gade perseanent as of today. This sotion was seanded by Commissioner Mclaughlin and carried, ees fi es Ue tole) yerse ae Pee Cet eae) POUL at MR Ms PEC RY Announcement was made of the following meetings to which Commissioners were Beet TE eS ss te Commission, regular monthly meeting at 7:00 P, M., on Wednesday, April 7, Pee Gre est ee hs ee ed Mooresville. Four district meeting of State Association of County Commissioners on Monday, April 19, at Holiday Inn, Statesville, at 10+30 A.M, Dest we ele eM aT NST Association on Friday, April 23, at 7:30 P.M, in the Conference Room at Northwestern Bank, Statesville, se Bs fy County Attorney Avery reported etm ee) ee ee ee ey Cree ose Me eM) vaccination clinics in the townships and had found that the PP Met betas] township clinics is still in effect, The eee tat aT out a schedule of two clinics in each Pete Mt wl ae feed advertise by posters and in the newspapers. Commissioner Steele moved that the record show that the clinics will be held in the townships in compliance with the law, The ee seconded by Comaissioner Thompson and passed, . BUDGET FOR SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT. The Board acknowledged Pree Me the Department of Social Services and, on motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Oe | with all the other AM LE ll LBTTBR REGARDING MEDICAID, After @ scussion of the Medicaid program and the probless it has created fer aunties in the expenditure of funds Pe ee board authorised the chairean to write « letter to the State Departeet Pe eee ee Cen re ee ee ee April 5, 1971 HOSPITAL, On motion by Coe ee ee Me ee Oe Me eet eee OE Tt ee ed Hospital @uilding Committee, to replace George Stevens, who had resigned; appointed H, W. Sloop as official spokesman for the project, replacing J. V. Barger, who had asked to be relieved of these duties; and appointed Ben L, Millsaps as altemate to Mr. Sloop. Minutes for the seetings on March lst and 15th Pita Wea were approved on motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Pet eee J Bi J Bi J Bi ed Bi ni es Bi J Pi Bi J el a a Pl Pi a Par. ee March, 1971 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Dr. Robert Long Pood ee ee ee Lee ree | Ee Me Pe Soe ot Phe Pee a I. T. Avery, Jr. COUNTY Samuel T. Webster, Jr. ee let Meloy Samuel T. Webster, Jr. S. T, Webster, Jr. por PEC ME tbe ET ae To be. Ty IBM Corp. Pe ety) Lewis Simpson Pee ee pee ey Pre Ras ost se] BTM Sea let] Tug Whittenburg Pare beat ts) Jessie Leech Jessie Leech Birr ot mee troy Seb) Breet \ Duncan Heating & Pluabing ea at Sd Per Dien ro Oo " ATTORNEY Retainer Fee MANAGER Salary ” Travel pelt Tee Be ed Supplies- 4 L0G) boo T ot -3 Peet sy Peery eae OL Ese Se Finance & Administration Dept. Use of Fed. Courtroom Davis Service Station Gardner Gupply Co., Inc. Wilear, Inc) Carpet Rentals en Beaver's Repair Shop ee as Se Stem City of Statesville ee a ee Fuel Supplies rt Carpet Rentals Supplies ot Leen e Lights & Water Floor Care Public Service Co, of MN. C. Company rere) be 50,00 56.12 EYee r Cree Saat S88syyyy b-Sasssses ee tot Ete vw es er ©o GEG ULSLGGasUGe Lois Troutman William L, Connolly Calvin B, Evans Doyle S, Hartley es Oy Doris K. Hart Pi) Se Peer ad bee ome ad Ida L. Spencer Robert C, Black William L. Connelly Cc. B. Bvans Peete Metso Southerland's Blue Print Supplies NMC PRM ae rt me sets det Starrette's Office Equip. Supplies George M, West Tree ees tse Printcrafters, Inc. cee ry Brady Printing Co. by Supply Room Account [Pe Pe TU bd Pratl Ly The International Assn, of Assess.Officers Seabee.) Copier Account Copies Pe ee ee ae ie " Ralph L. Gilbert Jerry T. Lundy pee Pee bel Pe) Luther M, Souther Teresa G, Tarleton Pees) mc el Fad Travel Duncan Printmakers, Inc. Supplies Set wee eet. mor hed TAX COLLECTOR N, T. Houston Sees 7 tae 8) " Dottie S. Cline Eyl ae 8] ete tt To " 534.00 Flossie S. King * Pere) Lillie J. Laws ba 326,00 bP a Travel bo Pae H, L. Johnston sf 78.30 Bec-Car Printing Co. Ty eee ry 93.19 Brady Printing Co. ig Lae) Copier Account Copies pers) PRES Ey COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Bernice M, McJunkin ers] Alice M, Cass od Brady Printing Co. eee td Supply Room Account i U, S&S. Posteaster ie aed Pee a kd for eT] este ees a Dwight J. Goforth ee) Be ad J. 4. Morrow ong Pree ee — C9 RET eae Se.) 5.00 Kenneth L, Raymer, Jr. of: Pe) Lou A. Burgess, II 424,00 J. C, Linker ree) Lou A, Burgess, II * pa Twa) Statesville City Club 39.77 bere eR Me Se TT Te Ty Cr) Traffic & Planning Associates Professional Services 384,03 Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising be] Bs PR Me Mer tad pie bar y 6.35 Pe se a bt od Peet | 23.77 hi bs we ee rae Ty 74 Copier Account Copies 2 1, 233.03 SGGuuuGauGaa ‘ dg pea Oe PT RES 32 Robert F, Barkley # James W. Clements Michael H, Courain * Buddy L. Grose Grover E. Hardy, Sr. Johnnie D, Haynes Bugene T, Honeycutt Joe R, Ketchie William R, Knox Maxine B, McCurdy Jack M, Murdock Lloyde V, Tate a ee Hartsell A, Warren Raymond L, Warren Bascum A, West belt eee ee Mooresville Motor Co. Autos for Deputies Mac's T, V, & Blectronics Maintenance bot’ " " sBstese2re22 eet A kl ed Radio Brackets Pre se mee ee Beg Perr tra] Pe Pe a kad Travel Dae] William R. Knox Pi Pi Bi Pi Bi BI Bi Pi J Pi Bi PI Bi Ps as Pi B J Ps Bi eI J Pi ei J Pl Pd Pl a P Pi uu (eee ee ee ee ne HVE UL&e ee ee es 2593 9174 9175 C2 YA 9179 ppt) 9181 PEF A aT KI) ke) 9337 9338 PKK) kD 3s Vk hy] Phe g ied 9178 9318 Bi rh be) Pay) ye 2598 2599 Pie pt} CPt TY 9185 Pt) eee 9345 bh be bd Pee) ro erd yi] rier Pi th) ri 9186 Pid ered 9345 ee J ebb] JAIL Lonnie M, Little Salary Donald B, Gregory * Frank H, Long, Jr. * be SM ld si pee ee Supplies Beaver's Repair Shop Repairs a ere] Pe ae tld Watts Rlumbing & Heating Repair Palmetto Chemical & Supply Co. Peep teat hs Ty Purcell's Drug Store ott Mot tt oleesd ry eee TY CJ ny Lights & Water Rental Uniform Service Laundry wile eed Boarding Prisoners ber COPS er ce ee Wilmar, Inc. bd Sunshine Linen Service Laundry Pe Me ks lS bo he eet Southern Bell pee TY DOG WARDEN James I, Thomas Salary J, I, Thomas pet DS ett thee Ot Meet ie Advertising Bec-Car Printing Co. Supplies Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising bevy eg 0.43 oc) Samuel R. Morrow SETS 7 ee * inez J, Brown Lee a ts bes Luella P, King PS eee ba Betty J. Robb- ss Sam R. Morrow beer 3 y Clyde Rudd & Associates Supplies Carolina Business Machines 3 18M Corp ms Supply Room Acoount Py pee TY Pe Pe oT kd Dd Peat fe Pe Me hd bor eld NM, C, Public Baployees Social Security Agency MME OMe PME meses |): Parris] ee! TSS ee es Me Lonnie L. Nesbit Leesa eRe Ai ak i ee ee Helen R, Gregory ed N.C. Dept. of Revenue ” ee ee Comes Danieley Cott Index Supplies Brady Printing Co. ¥ U. S. Posteaster Por Southern Bell Telephone eee J pe fo eT) ph m3 Pd BL rg Pr h Peo) Pre) 53.50 187.74 BBE Pe Bib ek 534,00 Er) Lee) ee Pe 7 795.92 Pwr rae 444,00 371,00 CT yee) cree) 424,00 rrr me Ep ae) ee 22.04 Er Ly ee. | Pr 1,70 be 563.01 F3 7,855.97 be Pee) ct ee) Dee bre eee BPs eee] te Poe 12.40 Soret) . ed er i) he hk hh he Pras | AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE pO td Wayne L, Franklin Le Sd Nancy H, Murray Harry W. Myers, Jr. Nancy I. Myers Howard M, Stamey OP ed Blizabeth W, Weaver poe Nancy I, Myers Pee ee ES Inez W, Foster BET ed Cee hd] City of Statesville pee ee ie ee ser | Ce Se eT ee Sth | ee et eee tg of Statesville Starrettes Office Equip. Lagzenby-Montgomery Hdwe. Pee ert tte) aie i ts a 3 Pee ema Nutrition Aide Use.of Bldg. Pad Fuel Oil bo ye eer) " ” Cd Iredell Vocational Workshop Janitorial Services Southe n Bell Telephone rast Ty Sete Ace ers Cy ee tte tae ea Oe ree ee SS Protection Ri Pay Memes hse ee ee) Be) Rural Fire Protection Pays MME ect Meee ee a S 100,00 J 9213 South Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. pte eee) SAE S Me de eS plo ores) J 9215 City of Sta’ bo 100,00 J 9216 Wayside Fire Dept. # period Rey Cee eM eae Dae ee | Control CLs J 9352 pai ae ee Services pet} I PREY SPBCIAL APPROPRIATIONS ty.) Ruth G, Etchison- Salary 355,00 J.9116 LeRoy Peer Funds for Obtaining Bvidence 80,50 J 9117 pe ee 2g cre) J 9130 Town of Mooresville for Ambulance Service 1,228.58 J 9218 Chambers Appliance Co, Refund - 69 Taxes poet} J 9219 Superior Court Clerk oe eee r 77,00 J 9220 Sandra H, Shoup ta ee TY ce) J 9221 ee eee Me oe) Bxpenses to Chapel Hill 23.76 J 9346 Dr. D, B. Schnell es 300.00 J 9347 Dr. D, L. Dame * . 100.00. Sie DS) bys eM et Dad Landfill Lease pe ote J 9349 James Benfield ey see mee TY Ty 450.00 J 9351 tae ee) Funds for Otaining Evidence po oPae o) J 9357 N. C. Public Bmp, Social Becurity Agency 4,943.07 oie ek \-0) Mon TS SMe od at tae Pa heed LT kee 2 hd | pe eee) J 9362 N. C, Blue Cress & Blue Shield Ce | J 9359 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement System 48720 — 10,594, 22 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS J 9135 Comfort Contractors Certificates # H-2,H-3 33, 300,00 J 9136 Caldwell Electric Co., Inc, #8 ae a] pk Pry) Brrr) H, R. Johnson Const. Co, 1 Le COME ae 129,461,42 DEBT SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. 15,422.50 9113 Northwestern Bank Ot a TM Met Oe CPL Ls ee Pe) a GENERAL ASSISTANCE J 9223 Iredell Co, Dept. of Social Services eee) J 9224 Iredell Co, Dept. of Social Services pe. ee) J 9225 Soe ale mee de Homemaker Supplies 5.84 J 9226 Belk's Clothing pO a er 7 J 9227 Poet ? pe Pr.) Kings Dept. Store 8 eb] J 9229 Penney's a 67,10 J 9231 Saithey's Store 7 Y) Peed J 9232 | ek a “ CX PE] J 9233 Alexander Children's Center Boarding Home Care 300,00 J 9234 Requal Bailey " Pe erae t) J 9235 Pot ee ead nf pe eee se) J 9236 6, W, Barnhart - ee ee) Ss Nathan Blackwelder ¥ 120,00 ays Pye tt) sd Cee) oe et ae a pee mes 8] Be es - Pe eee) r ” Lr my Pes et 3) iS pet Se Ty ret wee Bt eee SE] Thomas Hipp BM ee BR boss emer ed Lessie Knight ba tt od Mrs. Bobby N, McKinney Mrs, Carl Reece Mrs, Gertie Scott Pt Pee ee De ee TT Be ae > a) Pte me coe mT) Mrs. Charles Steele Mrs. William Sumuers oe tes tts] Ld foe Se TM ely Mrs, Geraldine A, Walker Mrs, Fred White Mrs, Clyde Wilcox Pte Pa Cd Mrs. Huxley Anthony Dt Pe ate Bg Mrs. Bobby Sells Eckerd Drugs, Inc. boar bee med) oA Medical Centre Pharmacy " PSP eC sie) ad L. M, Little, M. D, Medical Care C. Douglas Walsh, M, D, vd Rowan Co, Dept. of Soc. Services " Dept,of Clinics af Lowrance Hospital, Inc. ” N, C, Memorial Hospital ¢ Wilson Clinic ! pe be ae] Pree me Sars Medical Care Drs. Stegall & Walker ed G, W. Taylor, 'M. D, Ks its Pees aeoe <4 & i 4 SSS 35 88888888 Bi Pi J Pi Bi Pi Pl ei Si PI Bi Pi Pi Ps Pi Pi J J Pi ei J Bi Bi Pi Pi Pi ei Pi Pi J Pi Bi Bs Bi Ps Bi J Pi Bi J PB Ss MeN be peo s Ze Ce Dorothy M. Flesing Salary Paul L. Conrad * WwW. R, Creamer Joan R, Scott - | Bel edelad ta Riad ttt td tt ee ae ee Oe ee oe Oe Oe Oe ek Oe ek ee ee oe we oe Oe Se Oe Oe 8 Oe Oe ee ee oe ee en) no PS] 2656 rsd ris) 2659 vig rity 9279 BG Bre) 9283 bet 9285 rT) ad .P2-t) 9289 9290 9291 ora] 9293 9294 Fa} aT) br ad bb) 9299 9301 koe) 9303 9304 koh) 9306 Pk ord 9308 9310 9311 9312 9313 se 9315 9316 9317 Sedo) 9319 Pk re] bd 9355 bd Ae ed 9118 eek) ee) ee et 3 : , 8 A ee tee Pd ed 6 rps) Julia K, Rogers ef cE) Betty Sue T, Sharpe 7 b> Cee) bs Te bt 8 355.00 Thurston Teapleton bid oe 2] Sa et Ld of Ce Ginger J. Vincent bed 559.00 Carrolyn L, White Lg 2 ac) Linda Abrams bez cd Thelma C, Barker i eo) Harry J, Beard is co Pe Yd Nancy P, Bender ” 33.39 Mary V. Boyle 4 ad foot oe We Paes te.) g 33.03 be a) 8 16,38 John F, Donnelly, Jr. . cad Bffie Grier * 51,03 Gail Hinson 5 Se lhaid Charles P, Kirkman “3 ee) Martha L, Kirkman " ee aee Peggy B, Lackey bad 24.21 Bloise P, Mar tin ° 8.10 Frankie Martin i Ceres Cecelia D, Moore “4 en Ly ao os Se Te) “8 45.63 RISE Meh we 52 bd ear) beer Rimi Pe bio) id 26.10 Martha M, Turner . cle Yd Ginger J. Vincent . ‘ Cire | Dorothy M. Fleming * Ay Peek} Peat eT Supplies 29.50 Xerox Coxp. . coer) B, N. Scroggs sed cre) iP Pee cer hat hd bd Perot ore Led Davis Hospital Medical Care 15.00 Drs, Stegall & Walker 6 Pie 8) G, W, Taylor, M. D. ed 5.00 A. M. Henderson, M, D. * f 10.00 WwW. C, Palmes, Jr., M, D. # 5.00 Dovid L, Pressley, M. D. a yo omae 8) PP Pe a vg rieme ) John H, Rosser, M. D, = bone 9] Cc, Roy Rowe, M. D, ne 10,00 Irvin G, Scherer, M. D, i 5.00 L, B. Skeen, M. D. 2) Pera t) The Troutman Clinic Lore 6] AOMME'-) 20 Me) ba BA -” ee) Bec-Car Printing Co. Supplies ce] Starrettes Ofc. Equipaent “ Por] Cooper D, Cass Co. - pee oe) Southern Bell Telephone PT eet) 223.75 Copier Account bor a 6.40 N. C, Public Employees Social Security Agency Pe Yd N. C, Local Governmental Baployees Retirement Systen ae oe} Pew oe) De gees Northwestern Bank Transfer of Hospital Bond Funds 1,750,000,00 North Carolina Nat'l Bank ” # Ld ci Eee eS Peer ee eee - * 4 bed 250 ,000 , 00 eer eee a ere ee a eee aed | fi Tees a Pr er aes e es Family & Child Development Center Day Care pip Lae 0) Iredell County Day Care Center Pa) ee Yee HEALTH FUND Iredell County Health Department 10,764.33 10,764, 33 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE N. C, Dept. of Social Services 10,673.01 poly. pee hawt! 2,970.17 peat PB Me baa soe ts 3,213.45 pest PO eet tS mee ae cE OPE] Iredell County AA Fund 396.45 Iredell County AFDC Fund 894.48 pelt. Ome. Sse vee | Ce) State Commission For The Blind 921.46 State Commission for the Blind ee eee ee paar PY eS Ere SES MISCELLANEOUS Cooper D, Cass Co, Py eer 105.89 Josephine Pruitt Moere Refund on 1969 Tax pert] N, C, Public Employees Social Security Agency 8,311.87 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund 487.20 N, C, Local Governmental Bap. Retirement System 2,153.50 N. C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield le) Globe Life Ins. Co. bia e) North Carolina National Bank-Federal Tax 6,178.38 Pr ee Payroll Deduction-State ey py Pe Pye) ee ee ene Total " 2,996 ,457.39 Less: Payroll Deductions erases kd 2,153.50 LBOB & R er) bg cot) 2,721.16 Peo 7 aay 6,178,368 STATE TAX eS 7 pe Ty be ed) 13,857.04 GRAND TOTAL Pe ee) en ee eee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee ne ee) a2 ed reas) raed Pee) J, H. Nicholson Pe TM Pee ad ese tt ae ee aT Lois N, Byrd Blaine C, Clanton Arthur D, Cowan Br ee) Martha J, Srvin Glenn Fox, Jr. ott ree. Pe os eM) PSB t st mcmmer TT) PSB OMe Pe). ot) | Troy R. .Scoggins, Jr. Bertha G, Shoe Mary L. Stroud Lexine A, White eS ee Pe bad Jelene W, Levan N, C, State Board of Health-Warfarin Concentrate Jane W, Arthur Margaret F, Bolt Blaine C, Clanton Bie ab) Doris P, Johnson Mildred Johnson a eee Cl ee Pee Tt Bertha G, Shoe Lexine White Glenn Fox, Yr. Cress S, Hall PCOS t Pame i) to) Troy R, Scoggins, Jr. Pee Pte a) Petty Cash Fund City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone Co, Winchester Surgical Supply Lowry Drug Co. Carolina Ribbon and Carbon Starrette's Office Equipment B. N, Scroggs Pe bee Pe be BSE Tras Tm Orkin Exterminating Co, Greer Chemical Corp. Beaver's Repair hop Bud's O11 Company Mid-State Gil Company Statesville Laundry & Cleaners Pe eke TT Dg Starrette's Office Bquipseent Carolina Popubtion Center Mooresville Lodge @ 496, A, Public Service Co, of N. C, De oe Town of Mooresville Se eee Mee to) a Rental Unifors Service Keith 8, Clodfelter mM, J. Willhide, M, BD, ee Pe ee ee ee xc A ee) Secial Security Agency . Lecel Governeental Baeployees Retiresent Systes rie eet) 1,020.00 es) Pee Ey ere) Pere) 327.00 PTS) ee 510,00 Por.) bBo) Pe eo ee ee ee ee Travel " ri = pe mre oe ee ee ee Petty Cash Fund Lights & \ater Services lovee ys See Ty Supplies Sales Supplies eee em Tees) etry Payment on Copier Pree tases eT Service to Mower Fuel Oil Oi1 Laundry Postage Seedy Le ee aa) ee ee Inc. Service eee ki Sr eee] Laundry pee ae eee ee TT ee eee te TT eee eae fT eld, Ine. wor 20 necSO0 MISCELLANEOUS N. C, Public Baplo s' Social Security Agency pr ae) B 2143 N, C. Local Governmental Employees Retirement System ye) B 2145 N, C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. pe ore] B 2146 Globe Life Insurance Company 4.90 ees ei North Carolina National Bank 1,215.31 B 2148 PPP al Me | CPE ER TOTAL 20,295.71 Less: Payroll Deductions Retirement Cee od ber) TT Ped p Tax: Federal 1,215.31 Pit NT 302, 37 Insurance 155.86 PA Pa) GRAND TOTAL BAe OL to) Cee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee PJ e rs BO nnnw ) x o 980 br ator 985 986 eee : Prensa. Tne Bree eed pr ee bt Pee ts John B,Norman ah Nancy K, Pearson Shirley H, Stradley df Bast Carolina University Gayle Biggers Internship Tri County Mental Health Couplex Non-Residential Salaries 1,225.16 Loy Devine Travel RP Pac) Travel Cantey V, Tomlinson wh Warren A, Young POeTTeS Te a eet tae ei Cs Soe aed be ost Pe ee tt Supplies International Business Machines Supplies Starrette's Office Equipment Supplies iP Peers tg beard F. A. Davis Company eee POPeStIN TE Tee tt eee sce Mee To sha Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. Professional Supplies eM se) lo) Me Pee Oey bra CI loses ear Re! ty] Water & Lights Depts. Mental Health Clinic Petty Cash Schering Corporation beat Ty Schering Corporation Drugs N, C. Public Bmaployees' Social Security Agency N, C. Local Governmental Employees Retirewent 7 at N. C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. Tri-County Mental Health Complex Non~ Residential MISCELLANEOUS N, C. Public Baployees' Social Security Agency N, C. Local Governmental Baployees Retirewent Systea N, C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc, eM bat ee ge kd North Carolina National Bank TOTAL Less: Payroll Deductions TASS stl A FICA Prd) Federal Tax 181.12 State Tax 36.91 Insurance Ca) GRAND TOTAL ‘ ADJOURN, The aeeting was adjourned at 11:15 P, M, Pe Ed Pee eet vA Poet) pero) 424,00 Kt ee re eae ce) ed pe el) 20.13 ere eee 122,08 Pre 101.15 Pree Pr ee) ve) Ye x) cp Teme) are) 31.95 p tee] rk Pee) Pay Te) be ee) Bo Ps} 1,225,186 Cer) 252.75 ara) Cre) 110.73 EJ 3 Cr ieee) Comey Creel) re. re: Primer (ieee ty May 3, 1971 Lae The Board of Commissioners held pee et ee ae hae ae ae et) Monday, May 3, 1971, at 7:30 P.M, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse. “All members were present, namely: Dr, Robert Long, chairman; Mrs, Sarah J. McLaughlin, J, D, Thompson, James M, White, and Pe Pek Pe I. T. Avery, Jr., county attorney, and S, T, Webster, Jr., county manager, were present, Mr, Frank Kivett, executive director of the Central Piedmont Pipe RMS th be Mae cot Governments, was a visitor. CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called’'to order by Chairman Long and opened with prayer by Commissioner Thompson, VETERANS SERVICE OFFIOBR INTRODUCED, Paul W, Lambert, newly appointed Veterans Service Officer, was present to meet bas) ae -cor baer Chairman Long told hi the Board considered his position an important and responsible one which would require his fulltime attention Ey sce! abilities and wished him success in the work, Since this was the date and BOARD OF EQUALIZATIC ND REVIE time advertised for the first meeting of the Board of Equalization and’ Review, the Chairman stated that the Board was now in session bios thi s“purpose, and would hear anyone wishing to be heard at this time, John Smith reported that there were no cases to be heard at this time, On motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner White, the Board recessed to sit again as the Board of Equalization and review at 7:30 P.M, on May 17th, JOB CLASSIFICATION AND PAY PLAN STUDY, Wr. Ly with the State Personnel Departsent, reported to the Board on the job eaking for the Goard classification and pay plan study he has b and subseitted his preliwinary report. He explained the steps used ree eee ee ee ee needed further study. The Board aceepted the inforsation for study. ries rot 13) rrr May 3, 1971 behd HARMONY FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUESTS B55i0.0, Paes erases bo oe ete Harmony Volunteer Fire Department was pot Ret LEA did rns] PreMed EL Ri Me Ore bd peat eet CM aS with a new truck, Mr. James Lamberth, former chief, and Glenn Campbell, new chief, were chief spokesman in explaining the problems they are having with the old.truck, After Pri Sa Be discussion of various matters related to operating a volunteer Cee hat DA eM eet me) Peres te them that consideration of the request would be given top priority and they would be given an answer as Pere eer we Ty CENTRAL PIEDMONT RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT. pe rte eh Mel ess | the Central Piedmont Resource Conservation and Development Project Agency to Site mm bet) Seal) solve resources related problems, with plans and projects to br Pere ttt at te Mee ee level by the Central Piedmont cos, Mr, Kivett explained that this is an agricultural and Prooe related program, aimed at such things as watershed improvements, land development, recreation, and many other things. There is no cost to the county initially, with future costs dependent on pi special projects which may be developed, with project planning largely financed by the U. S, Departaent eae Se Pals Ty After discussion, the following Pry eee ee ht ee el) by Coamissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson: RESOLUTION TO SPONSOR RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT WHBRBAS, the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County has ce- viewed the Resource Conservation»and Developsent concept as proposed by the Central Piedsont Resource Conservation and Developsent Project, a WMERBAS, the Project shall undertake Pre eO PGS et mel) be beneficial to this jurisdiction and substantially in conforsity sith the goals and objectives eee ee ee eS regionally, the latter as articulated by the Central Piedmont Regional Council ef Lecal Governsents, a ee ee eed May 3, 1971 agrees to serve as a sponsor of the Project, Eye! BE IT FURTHER BESOLVED, that the chairman of cae Me ee Me bl ssary to sponsor empowered and directed to take such action as is n the Application Hr Resource Conséxvation and Development PLanning Assistance, this day reviewed by mid jurisdiction and found consistent with its goals and objectives, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this jurisdiction will cooperate Poa) other sponsors in making maximum use possible of assistance provided as a result of said Application, Adopted on the 3rd day of May 1971. REQUEST FOR FUNDS TO SUPPLEMENT ATHLETIC PROGRAMS AT NORTH AND SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. A committee from the North and South High ots leled g Booster's Club, accompanied by the principals, Kenneth Wilson, and Harold Waters, was present, Jim Gilmore, spokesman, stated that the POS Cts ce RM ak ede at a deficit eee tae eee mee ee wl de Te ee been open, and“that the Boosters' Clubs have been making this up with various fund raising projects but that this money is getter ras Se tie] harder to raise. He stated that about 300 students in each school participate in the overall program and that some of the sports are not self-supporting. All of the coach supplements, transportation t various competitions in which they participate, and numerous other expenses have to be paid {rom the gate receipts or these money raisin projects, He stated that the school board is aware of and sympathetic to thelr problea and has assured thee that the school budget request to the comeissioners will include $5,000 for each school for 1971-72, Cee ee ne el for the funds and to ask for favorable action by the commissioners, Chetirean Long asmred thes that the Goard will give the request every consideration as they study the budget. erie eet rer Uertte May 3, 1971 beet eg ZONING: PERMIT VIOLATION PENALTY, The following recommendation was received from the Planning Board: “In order to encourage the acquisition of a permit prior to the beginning of construction and thus eliminate many of the locational and dimensional problems that are at present being experienced, the Planning Board.recommends to the County Commissioners that upon failure to acquire thd $2.00 Zoning Permit a doubling of the $2,00 fee be cdlected as a penalty for the first offense, Should there be a continued lack of response to the Zoning Permit requirement the second and all subsequent offenses, or failure to acquire permit Pee Me Me ast ASC ew] subject to a $50.00 penalty for each separate offense. This is not to penalize, the person who might build on rare occasion but rather to help alleviate the problem of the continual offender, In this the builder or contractor directly in- volved in the construction of the building shall be considered to be responsible. On motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner McLaughlin, the Board voted a penalty for mot propé@ly acquiring a Zoning Permit as required by the Zoning Ordinances as follows: Failure to acquire perait, first offense.....Double cost of permit. Pailure to acquire pereit, second and subsequent offenses, «+$50,00 penalty for each separate offense, eRe et SMe Meee MeO Peet ee ee Me tM ee the following paragraph was added to the definition of trailers and Dee “The sobile hose shall be designed and built as a satter of eriginal construction for human habitation or occupancy. Two or ee et ee et ee : eC a ee ee Dene ee | of one eingle wit, The enclosure shall include at least one door- way in each component unit,” May 3, 1971 3 Led " N ne ee foe tT oy Section 1-2. (x) Iredell County 1-40 and I-77 Zoning District. PeOeT Pe ey a) Pst ee) EC yt Pee eee a ee Bee Se ee ee Commissioner McLaughlin, the Beard recommendation of the poet ie Md Le) Cat titel approved the OUR Per rere not term CC Il area parallel to PPM ee a el ld line of I-40 from the he Davie one mile perimeter boundary of the City of Statesville to t County Line, and adopted the official zoning map for the area. ZONING PERMITS. Recommendation from the Planring Board that the Zoning Administrator's office in Statesville handle issuance of all zoning permits in the county was approved by the Board. ROAD PETITION. On motion by Commissioner Mclaughlin, Pr Treire tel Commissioner Steele, the following road petitions were approved: SR 1396 or old #1300, maintenance. Regency Lake Village, add to system, Off old Ostwalt Mill road behind Troutman Chair Co,, add to systema, SR 1430, Troutwan, Rt. 1. Paving. SR 1331, Statesville, Rt, 10. Puving. ees REBATE, On sotion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Steele, the board approved a $2.00 poll tax rebate for 1970 taxes, for James Claude Gaither, Turnersburg township, irs he was past SO years of age. IND, On motion by Comeissioner Mclaughlin, seconded by Coatisasioner Steele, the Board approved one teraination and sixteen revisions in blind aid grants, as recomsended by the Director of Social Services, nme. eo) poms May 3, 1972 Cort) er ere kee se: Fe ae el Pewee mS CM we Tal | Pees 5 aes LT Me Tie Pee me me ate | TE Bre @ ee eel AT TD ee $102,678.00 Roanoke Iron & Bridge Works A Pee net) Southern Steel Company, San Antonio, Texas 112,000.00 Kitchen Bquipment:. Food Bquipment Contract i ated Qn motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner pee) POR MMR Mt MT RT Bed et for jail equipment to the low bidder, Roanoke Iron and Bridge Works, for $75,780.00, and appropriated surplus funds from the General Fund and Capital Outlay Fund for this purpose, The Chairaan was authorized to sign the con- tract. The Board also approved use of surplus funds to add Alternate #2 to the following contracts: Parlier Plumbing and Heating Co, PS Oe Pee) Comfort Contractors, Inc. Pe le] PA Pee Me ete eC ett with subcontractors) Pe terns) pe ME tes Me i ee ee Mn ee elt ae Be be) ce Me ee ot Py AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SBRVICB, The Board reviewed an agreenent, Pere eS et Me ei ee nN Cc, Agricultural Extension Service-N.C, State University and the Board of Coanty CO ne eee a alcatel tn sid ct pat hace ecmralacan hah § yaatemas Lee eee On motion by pee Re a ‘Thompson, seconded by Conaissioner May 3, 1971 June 25, 1971, * Motion was made by Cousissioner Pee SECM ee eT Dd Crepe ee a estimates from other companies before Pst ee ee ly Pee Re ee 2 ee ee TTT) Peer Tre est el Me Mes Ble} BS from the sheriff's department, John Smith, who is employed by the board to study county functions, stated that he pe Pome Sel) in the sheriff's department and expects to include in his report recommendations far some forms for reporting and Peer et Me RI board wait until his report is filed to make any changes. eels made by Commissioner McLaughlin to table the matter until Mr. Smith's report is received was seconded by Commissioner Thoapson and passed. re ee ee te Re ee eC ae Se that he had had numerous complaints from people in Mooresville about having to pay long distance telephone costs to contact rats mee een T] in Staesville and moved that the county investigate the cost of eee OMe Mes Ae ote S| Mooresville to various county offices. Sete ee eT) ee) and passed, The fore Mae Me CM the State Utilities Com- mission about the possibility of elisinating all long distance charges between Statesville and Mooresville, since it is the only exchange in the county which sakes such 4 ras Soe) Lee a eae we Re ML from the Tri-County Mental Health Cosplex Board of Directors that Mies Gayle Biggers be hired full time at the Iredell branch as peycho- ee ee ee eae annual salary of $9,660, was received eT seconded by Comnissioner Co internship at the Fe degree in clinical peychology which she is to receive froe Bast Caroline ee ee eee oe rae) tery May 3, 1971 Page 8 PW ere sre ie Men ne ARCO TR TCC ee ee ee a el Ea oe TBE Cee TM Rl et county manager and accountant Pree SMe ee are ot eet et Bet ee Mette ae. ee tissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner White, and passed, that loess em eT Mem eer Be tT ee eel de senting the board at weetings or on special committee work, SALARY FOR VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER, On motion by Coumissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner McLaughlin, the Board set the salary for Paul W, Lambert, who took office May ist as Veterans Service Officer, at $693,00 per month, and travel at $50.00 per month. PAY POR CONSULTANT, On motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the Board voted to pay John T. Cee RT ee eT ed board, at the rate of $800,00 per month, plus earned mileage at 9¢ oe Le PO dre Mm anmual convention of the Morth Carolina Association of County. Connissioners will be held at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville froe Wednesday, August 11 through Saturday, August 14, 1971. en ee Peete ee ee ese ee ee ee ee eC RO A May 3, 1971 Page 9 Peet ee with the Statesville Board of pte eee es it eee! for solid waste disposal by the Health Department, both on May 24th. merle coset oars bg April, 1971 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Robert Long, DDS Per Diem 37.50 Coren Mens re ey 25.00 ee eee) \ 25.00 Joe D. faye ong 28.06 BENT ree ea | 28.96 Bernice M, McJunkin bE oPie. 2) Py ATTORNEY I, T. Avery, Jr. Retainer Fee COUNTY Samuel T. Webster,’ Jr, 1,260,00 Bernece H. Boggs 355.00 Samuel T. Webster, Jr. A 100,00 been ae. ae ec lody 15,00 Petty Cash 1,730.15 g iS | PFE Sf 5 J . * " « J ” J * J « * . J » P Tet tes Se ELELEL ea HL PY sea j : ae a nn a ee ee ee) ee ee nl 2695 2696 yo ed Bat 7) The Webb. Insurance Agency Ins.-Finance Co, Bldg. By eh WBE 8g Robert C, Black Mary N. Adams Mary L. Cowles Geneva J. Sharpe Louise M, Tayler Lois Troutman William L. Connolly Calvin E, Evans Doyle S, Hartley Robert C. Black be Bas se ce. i William Connolly Cc. E. Evans Doyle S. Hazxtley bees New Be phe Stel Rex F. Miller and Co. bt he a ee Ce) 3 g oI Machine Rental Bee wd " " Advertising PTs ety baer batel] TAX MAPPING Ralph L. Gilbert Jerry T. Lundy Linda P. Nicholson Luther M, Souther Teresa G, Tarleton Pees Meese ae 3 a4 Jerry Lundy Carolina Business Machines Salary " ® Travel " Supplies TAX COLLECTOR Neal T. Houston ooh ee ere os 0) Houston L. Johnston eel Se Pee ets] Lillie J. Laws be aa a) en Houston L, Johnston Petty Cash Bec-Car Printing Co. Salary 7 " ” * Yravel Expenses to Chapel Hill a " ” best Rate Supplies COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Bernice McJunkin Alice M. Cass eS a 388.00 560,00 355.00 465.00 ere ernee) 55.26 per) CM) Pe OS) [yi eae0) yi e 0) 534,00 Cee rae) 326,00 bo OP e 8) 34.45 131.70 ord) 151,72 2,624.12 1,186.00 riety E R. A. Lowery, Jr. bbe eek J. M, Morrow ¥ RE we Pe So) e J Salary eee Wg Lou A. Burgess, II - Traffic and Planning Associates«Professional Serv. Ba mee) Pots oP Bay ioe ae we bebe va Meals for Planning Bd. Tasso Sta ote tek-t Sok pe) ae ey Robert F. Barkley Ralph G, Campbell REN Pee Michael H, Courain Buddy L, Grose Grover EB. Hardy, Sr. Johnnie D, Haynes Bugene T. Honeycutt Bde ee ao William R. Knox Maxine B, McCurdy Jack M, Murdock Chas, M. Stonestreet Lloyd V. Tate Retha J, Tatum Hartsell A, Warren pT ee Mer Sas) Bascum A, West es Pee ee) William S, Meadows Mac's T. V. & Blectronics prereset ee ME. ht whe pte eB a] O'Connor's Tire Town * Gas & Oil Travel 4 z Bi J J J J J J i J J mi J 3 J c r x) Y ri J c] 3 J c J x ci Se ee Lonnie M, Little PB Eb a4 Donald E. Gregory i Prank H,. Long, Jr. by: belo oe a od bes Home Exterminating Co, bat Reo asad Bie ME Bs ot Oly Supplies Purcell's Drug Co. uf Carpet Rentals fete ea Oe] Pree Meee cers CME ashe Mee be dob | City Parts*Co., Inc. Pveyte ee eh be) ome ea Boarding Prisoners Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs Sunshine Linen Service Laundry Iredell Memorial Hospital ‘Hospital Care be ee Es ol yoo aa ee Medical Care City of Statesville Service ba tea otek Sere Moor Supplies pw Tht cee eet) DOG WARDEN James I, Thomas AS OE Sa J. I. Thomas Travel foe es coe Nae moor Supplies Pte eh A te st to me aces tesa ee Record and Landmark Advertising Samuel R. Morrow 1,070.00 stelle So, Sat E Nf 444,00 Inez J. Brown 371,00 Vem Tae essed cian e0) Luella P, Kig 388,00 Brenda W, Lambert 424.00 Betty J. Robb 444.00 oe Pe ho v2 ee eae Tes os es ef 3,10 Burroughs Corp. ee erha et tslet 38.40 Advance Stores Supplies ys ta tea oe tht er Ory i 45.17 to ests 2 i 3,22003% N. C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. System ee Pes ee REGISTER OF DEEDS Lonnie L, Nesbit Salary Elizabeth Abernathy bd Imogene W. Blankenship * Helen R,. Gregory * Gayle S. Josey Rex F, Miller & Co. Supplies Comma Danieley Cott Index Systems bP as Supplies pC ose mew) 5 oT) . Southern Bell Tdephone ape AGRIC, EXTENSION SERVICE ee bee ts Wayne L. Franklin * D. O. Ivey ' Nancy H, Murray erie Ew 6 (on on ee oe 8 eee ee ee eee Bi Pd J a , 2 e i‘) ¢ Harry W. Myers, Jr. Nancy I, Myers * PARE Ne Som Harry W. Myers the) 33 et meal Starrettes Ofc, Equipment " Inez W. Foster Bier 3g D. O. Ivey * James W. Weaver vf Nancy Murray Fhe) o) ee Ty Gray arid Creech, Inc. * eto we aoe hot y Fuel City of Statesville Service Iredell Co. Agric. Ext. Agents Nutrition Aids Southern Farm Publications ~ Magazine The Natural Histofy Press Book U. S. Postmaster Bor atte) Iredell Co. 4-H Club Use of Bldg. ; ee) <) Pad Brady Printing Co. pts oe Ra ae ea Services BY oan t TN tae ed Harry L. Johnson Salary | Athea D, Deal ; * Harry L. Johnson Bee 3 e Brady Printing Co. Supplies CIVIL DEFENSE Moving Supplies eee ee ene) SJ 2758 2759 Pao e) Py pons 2762 2763 Phar) 2765 2766 2767 2768 2769 2770 2771 2772 2773 Vee i) 9375 9376 9388 9590 9591 bho 9593 9594 bbe) 9596 9597 9610 9611 9613 BOG Ue GGuUUGauUGus rey be ed bheb 9599 Guana J 9373 ed i 9394 ee) ee) GULL Centrai School Vol, Fire Dept,Rural Fire Protection 100,00 Trinity Vol. Fire Dept, Rural Fire Protection bee ey i be ay ed Lake Norman Fire Dept, " South Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. " bee eee) 2 [oot wet a eee Wayside Fire Dept. vot eas aM Seg SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Ruth G, Etchison Phylliss T. Carrigan Wilma M, Collins Clara P. Bvans Lois C. Gibert Helen H. Houston Sadie G. King R. M. Little Cordia S, Loyd See ee 5 ae o> tee] pe Tet ae ely Wade C, Rimmer Henry W, Sharpe Beulah Tomlin ee Pee tae be ee Gales Walker William T. Warren id Company Fund 2nd & 3rd Engr. Donations Armory Project Account Donations Town of Mooresville Pe tee ee Me Sa tel 4 c ee ee ee ee ee ee 100,00 100,00 pho o Phe 0] pho Rho. 0] 100.00 100,00 100,00 2,596.71 355.00 172,50 123.00 149,00 228.50 130.50 162.50 140.50 131.50 99,00 pe koe) 100,00 167.50 119.50 93.50 176.50 166.00 50,00 50,00 pr Pe-) Lake Norman Marine Commission 4 Annual Contribution ve erie o) Clerk of Superior Court Hearing Bernice McJunkin L. L. Nesbit Thomas H, Stewart Land Lease James Benfield Landfill Operation Armory Project Acct. Donation foe aE be ie ee eee ee | N. C. Local Gov. Employees Retirement System N. C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield Coro Gv OBL ib se) Adams & Pegram Architect's Fee Roanoke Iron and Bridge Certificate #J-2 Comfort Contractors fe pase See A Ee H, R. Johnson Const. Co, Certificate #G-8 DEBT SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co, fo a 7a ee Iredell Co, Dept. of Social Services The Great A.4P, Tea Co. fee eel) Belk's Clothing Davie Co, Dept. of Soo, Services Clothing Dellingers Clothing t rrr. Expenses to Chapel Hill " oa" ” 32,00 Peer Pree Crome) 2,250.00 25,00 25,00 coer eee er) 630,74- 9,814.20 4,057.00 7,450.20 9,000.00 me) 99,545.73 31,201 ,67 31,201.6 Ce phoma e 8] 229,83 Cerne] ete Pal trssd be) Mack's Store Clothing ete aed # bch @ RE eevee bs Pic 'N Pay bd Raylass Dept. Store be Smithey's Store ‘a Mrs. Charles Steele Boarding Home Care PUR sae be koba he meh od Mrs. Hurley Anthony ¥ Mrs, Requal Bailey Mrs. Ethel Baitey Mrs. Tom Baldwin Mrs. E. W. Barnhardt Vee BEG aetteMe: Cos 3 Rel Cc. C. Blankenship Mrs. Dorothy Cowan ba a eee emne 7B e ee coe ected bead Mrs. Dolphus Duncan ig OW Re Sa bel) Mrs. David Eisele Mrs. Roosevelt Gaines Mrs, Thomas Hipp Mrs. Jogph Honeycutt Mrs. Darrell Isenhour Mrs, Lessie Knight Mrs. Bobby N. McKinney Mrs, Carl Reece ee te od Mrs. Bobby Sells be ee ee Oa oe ol James W. Shulenberger Soo Oc ee cd William Sumne rs Zona Summers Charles Vaughn Ada Ward Geraldine Watkins ea tees Clyde Wilcox Julia Williams Rebecca Williams Raymond York Mrs, Roger L,' York Mrs, Jettie Knox bt See Bal 3 2 vg Drs. Austin, Parter, ena Melical Care Spee eee ee eee ee Sea TES Ete: See EE EE ES LS SE S58 ET EEE Fe Poe ee ee ee ee ee ee eee » Pee eet tastes ke eae tly Western N. C, Sanatorium Medical Care Town of Mooresv: Drs. Stegall & Walker ed > ee J Ri RI J J J Bi Ri J J J J Bi J Bi BI Bs J Bi Bf Bi Rj BI J eI J J Bi mI J Ri J J Bi J Bi Ri ei J PEA 2788 res) 2790 2791 2792 2793 2794 Ph} 2796 2797 2798 2799 2800 y 1e38 yey) 2803 2804 4) Oho) 2806 2807 2808 2809 2810 J 9456 J 9457 J 9458 J 9459 J 9460 J 9461 Ber 7 J 9463 eer ok | eT he) J 9466 Rae rs J 9468 Omer ook) J 9470 J 9471 J 9472 J 9473 J 9474 J 9475 J 9476 J 9477 J 9478 J 9479 J 9480 mi 34 J 9482 Bieri) Rae) J 9485 es) eae. vd Ree 8 8) Rime)! Be) J 9603 ee 8 | } 9611 ae } 9606 Mary A, Deaton STE ST.) We Pee) John F, Donnelly, Jr. pte Poet Ometta L. Harris Hilda G, Hinson Anne C, Johnson bp Sele Pee oo) Nellie T,. Kimborough Charles P, Kirkman Martha L. Kirkman Peggy B. Lackey Eloise P, Martin Frankie R. Martin Cecelia D, Moore Norma L, Morrison Sara M, Neese Julia K, Rogers Betty Sue T, Sharpe Bees eb et Wiaoe o a) Thurston Templeton Martha M, Turmer Ginger J. Vincent Carrolyn L.' White Drs. Stegall & Walker Davis Hospital A. M. Henderson, M. D. D, L, Pressley, Me D. Sea tM Pa Col 3 ato} L. B. Skeen, M. D. A. B. Sloan, M. Ds. Thomas B. Templeton, M. The Troutman Clinic Winfry E. Whicker, M. D. Linda Abrams Thelma C, Barker eee a aera = bel Mary V. Boyle Gloria W. Brown Lucinda B, Dees John F, Donnelly, Effie D. Grier Gail Hinson Anne C, Johnson Charles P,. Kirkman Martha L, Kirkman Peggy B,. Lackey Eloise P, Martin Frakie Martin Cecelia D. Moore Norma L, Morrison Julia Kay Rogers Thurston Templeton Martha M, Turner Ginger J, Vincent Dorothy M. Fleming E, N,. Scroggs Bec-Car Printing Co. Xerox Corp. ao iets 04 Southern Bell eh a 3 . ayment to Physician Pee ee ee ee a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee =] PY eh ravel cere eee ee eee SS ee! Supplies a Supplies Services N. C. Local Gov. Employees Retirement System DAY CARE CHILDREN ory pes oe Day Care Center for the Handi PP eC mee! Development Certer Pat Berets) be) Pte oe! 476,00 734.00 p33 PL 0) 35 e.] 355.00 585.00 734,00 585.00 ihre. 0] 313,00 3888888 15.00 eee errs 20,979.04 ere Cee ee rer Ut HEALTH FUND J 9385 Iredell -County Health Dept. 10,764.33 10,764.33 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE pee ead N. C, Dept.of Social Service 10,536.66 J 9367 Iredell County AA Fund 3,016.40 J 9369 Iredell County AFDC Fund 3,250.57 J 9370 Boa ce) SM Moe Lame. Ome arts! 5 3,131.47 J 9389 Iredell County AA Fund pa abe) eae ° 0) Iredell County AFDC Fudd WAT 18) J 9391 Bea SO Mee aaa. OME atl) BY A-Pis) 21,084.94 MISCELLANEOUS yf N. C. Dept. of Revenue Use Tax 5 hears) lel) Iredell County Mental Health Clinic-Alcoholism Prgm phe pae. 6 opie. 6) Insurance Co, Si J J 9610 ‘Law Enf, Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund 523.64 J 9612 N. C. Local Gov, Employees Retiremert System 2,115.28 J 9614 N, C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. t-te eee.) J 9615 N. C. National Bank Federal Tax 6123.16 Ri Globe Life TOTAL 279,177.83 Less Payroll Deductions: See he 2,115.28 LBOB & R: yx Pte) Tax: Federal 6,123.16 Protas pues me) FICA 2,789.36 pest the tales 878.78 et er GRAND TOTAL yi Secs eee SSS CCPC POC OOO OOK OO ee Rollin W. Johnson TS ee ee gs Troy R. Scoggins, Jr. bees Betty J. Englebert ROR we Pee) North Carolina State Board of Health-Dental Services FCX, Inc. Reb Rhee tae gee Ske Jane W,. Arthur Margaret F, Bolt POE SOs) Sera ee hse 2) Jean Ervin pee ee ee orl) Mildred G, Johnson Jessie T. Parker Bertha G, Shoe Lexine White Glenn Fox, Jr. Cress S, Hall Rollin W, Johnson Ree Peete oP | ; Mrs. Jelene W, Levan Petty Cash Fund Iredell Water Corp. Corn Meal Sanittion. Supplies Travel Bee Ne Ot po Ba ae2ssH 222228 Telephone , Power ,Misc. Pt 4 SSR et ee ee) Pe eased Supply Supplies ri | Pees Starrettes Office Equipment Paul B. Williams, Inc. pee oe en) fore st oe ease ee Peres ths Me os Slee] Mid'State O11 Company Pargas fon Statesville Laundry 4 Cleamers Pe es G. D, Searle & Co. Julius Schmid, Inc. Mooresville Lodge #496, pT ad Pe ety Supplies behead Supplies ” Lor pase Company Public Service Co, of N, C. fon Town of Mooresville Mooresville Drug Co. Dd ad — ye ead Ll pS 26.73 PEP e 11.52 Coat b) 35.10 44,28 3.15 30,51 31.32 bE ek) eee pe ch Pw) PPh I Korie 8] 6.00 9.25 i.e) 16,12 ere) vo Pea) ot) tee Te) 116,15 Ps) Pore) Pea 180,00 be Pes PhS 8] 22.66 Sd Pra PI Sere te ME hee AT ke Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. peg eB 8) Le N. C. Locdl Governmental Bmployees CSB a bee ee ec pet eete Rae Mel as toes p\PURoPae St Moos) Me geeks Meee) SE Peee soy North Carolina Natonal Bank ~~ Globe Life Insurance Company TOTAL erm Ness 8 Mee ett ge bee ee hay Fe titel FICA xe 1) Tax: Federal 1157.44 3s) Ps. Pe ea Beet te Not) BSF - ) 444,03 ho 135.40 1,157.44 1,757.33 16,214.20 Pye eet] Pe yeer) RP ee al baton ae Ue ses TD) r Shirley H, Stradley "3 PE Mo tee ML SS ts baa coc Neo Biggers Internship Peeters ae tem. eh.) Complex-Non-Residential Gayle Biggers Bee N38 Loy Devine , * Bite Pate Bet Swe bs 12,01 Warren A, Young * 25,07 Statesville Travel Service-Reservation for Practicum 178.40 eres ae Seg Rete) 77.55 Starrettes Office Equipment Supplies 197.68 Bunkers Book Shop Books 11.33 The Psychological Corp. Books ; bt Pee Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc, Supplies 14.46 City.of Statesville Water & Lights Depts. Le] B & B Mortgage Co., Inc. Rent 310,00 Iredell Co, Mental Health Clinic-Petty Cash * 25,00 Broughton Hospital Beatie ly ee ers N. C."Blue Cross & Blue Shield Boyd) RMR OME De CMe et tM Se 112,50 5,113.63 DUO ee BBN, oe 8) N. C. Blue Cross and Blye Shield Pt} N. C,. Local Governmental Emp. See hE eB) va Pie 2) North Carolina National Bank 306 .80 TOTAL 5,420.43 LESS PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS: CS ea a yA eee} be cory 0 Peed Tax: Federal 181,12 PND 36.91 beets sled Coils) Seat GRAND TOTAL 4,992.47 ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned at 11:00 P.M, until May 17th. Py ae hla Pee IN Cy ege— Sra | May 17, 1971 es a Page 1 The Board of PEI ee ee Me bie bs Met Pe Me Ee.) on Monday, May 17, 1971, at 6:30 P.M, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse. Present: Dr. Robert Long, chairman, Mrs. Sarah J, McLaughlin, RO eee re Me at Absent: F, M, Steele, BAST IREDBLL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, A delegation of about ten people from the Bast Iredell Community Development Association was presént for the meeting. LeRoy Campbell, spokesman, explained po eM me Ml Th Mh ee Se me ae et bd le board members and to bring the board up to date on what is going on. He stated that the organization is composed primarily of the Belmont area and they have been meeting and working with city and county officials, for the past three years in an effort to upgrade and improve oo) eee a Mr, Campbell explained that there is visible improvement in several areast: the garbage dump has been dosed; speed zones have been estab- lished and sone streets improved; and fire protection has been improved by formation of Wayside Volunteer Fire Department, with some of their people as trained seabers, He listed as their most @egent continuing problems: kw enforce- TP ee See Se SO Rl LT me Ob Te ee mes os and inadequate water supply, and the proliferation of sobile hone parks in the area, He stated that closing Unity school had been a severe blow to the community and hoped that it woukl be reopened for some good purpose right away. ca Other members expressed theix concern with lack of law enforeesent, They stated that they had worked hard to get a disreputable place Se lees el ne) Deer patrolling by Laerssieiaht Pa ache and highway patrolman would be May 17, 1971 Page 2 They stated that the City of Peet supplies one end of the area with water and the Iredell Water Corporation the other end and that neither has had the money to extend its lines to take care of Peet PC Met) Pe Me ed ed the wells in this area were not only inadequate but pt) After, general discussion of these and other matters the de gation thanked the commissioners for hearing them and asked for all Se Me eM ere Mt ete community, ROAD COMPLAINT, A letter rot) Mrs. B, W, Howard complaining about the condition of Branch road off Coddle Creek road was referred to the county manager to investigate. N, Cy GOVERNOR'S COORDINATING COUNCIL ON AGING, The Board expressed its interest in cooperating with the) state wide ee sey during the month of May on problems of the aging. LEGISLATION, On motion by Commissioner Mclaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the Board voted to support HB 402, a bill introduced by 4th District House Member J, F, Mohn to limit the amount of surtaxes upon spirituous liquors paid to the state by municipal and county ABC stores, and the county attorney was instructed to so notify Representative Mohn, PLANS FOR DEDICATION OF HALL OF JUSTICE, Chairman Long appointed the county attorney, I, T, Avery, Jr., to head a committee to make plans for dedication of the new Hall of Justice building when it is coapleted and authorized him to select @ committee to assist in the plans and prepsrations, RESOLUTION TO AUTHC io P NING SERVICES. cee Oe ee ee County and the North Carolina Oeparteent of Local affairs for the erie May 17, ee Page 2 They stated that the City of Statesville supplies one end of the POPC we ee a ea that neither has had the rN to extend its lines to take care of the niddle area, . They hoped something could be worked out here for the wells in this area were not only inadequate but impure. After general discussion of these and other matters the dele~ Prise CM ee me Tt el ee eed Se el Me PC hl a er me aS p co'3* NT. A letter from Mrs, B, W. Howard complaining May Me eS ee wel sae. Ft dee tT eet Te TY edd bo dT to the county manager to investigate. LPI a) rile bes we tae] expressed its interest in cooperating with the state wide emphasis during the tonth of May on problems of the aging. LEGISLATION, On motion by Commissioner Mclaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the Board voted to support HB 402, a bill introduced by 4th District House Member J, F. Mohn to limit the amount of surtaxes upon spirituous liquors paid to the state by sunicipal and county ABC stores, and the county attorney was instructed co Ses Met TOT Be) PLANS FOR DEDICATION OF HALL OF JUSTICE, Chairman Long appointed the county attorney, I, T, Avery, Jr., to head a committee to aake Plans for dedication of the new Hall of Justice building when it is completed and authorized him to select a committee to assist in the plans and preparations, RESOLUTION TO AUTHORLZE CONTRACT FOR PLANNING SERVICES. ee ee a ee) erie <3) ill a eri. (et) i) May 17, 1971 Page 3 Page Me ee Bad which was presented and discussed; that, under the terms of the said contract, the County will pay a total of $4,030.00 as its share of the planning costs, tha same being Cem eR Me ery 1971, Pee tert mee Mets Ml eat oh) Poy ee bet Me coal was read: “BB IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of the County rd Iredell: 1, That the contract between the County of Iredell and the North Carolina Department of ey Affairs be and the same is hereby Pye ee 2, ‘That the Chairman and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized Pret ti es st ee) de ae ee County of Iredell and forward the came to the Nofth Carolina Departeent ef eva ss bet 3, That upon final execution a copy of the said contract be Pee hs mai etl? td at Upon sotion of Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner Ne ee Oe se ee 24, 1971, at 7:30 P.M., and reconvened immediately to sit as the Board of Bqualization and Reviews May 24, 1971 ice : erase The Board of Commissioners met in regular adjourned session St ee ee CC ee at the Courthouse, with all wembexs present, namely: Chairman Pees’ pe Pe Se eee es ee eC ee TT Pee ee ee eee te S, T, Webster, Jr., county manager, on 2 Avery, Jr., county attorney, were present, a PROPOSAL FOR SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL, Dr. J. H, Nicholson, health director, presented J. N, Pulp, state sanitarian, to present Pee oct mds ae ete ts | cle eee se in Iredell County. PPM ete eC) Ties Bee Tee et tet Mee es Mee Se Se FeO and then explained the proposal which he aleo filed in writing. He recommended two landfills to serve the entire county, including Pome and Mooresville, to be operated pe the county, The Se DPMP tt Me Stl mee tel Pt ae ae RE eet eT tli throughout the canty end collect twice a week with a 24 or 25 cubic yard Mother truck, Private collectors would continue house to house collections as at present, The cost of landfills and equipment was estimated at $175,000, with an annual operating cost for the land- fills of $41,200, and the collection system of $19,950, Maynard Self, representative of Farmers Home Aduinistration, reported that if the county needed to borrow money to set up the ee te MM Me me Me SA te ae Peter tS Mery at S%, to be repaid over a period consistent with the life of the equipment, and that in some instances they had given 20% grants, ooo tae) accepted for study by the Board, Pe MIM Mt Lee ee eee and Superintendent A, D, Kornegay set with the board to present their budget request for 1971-72, Chairman Barger submitted an itewized list of capital outlay needs amounting to $724,100, and listed busses, eee at a ee expansion as addi- tional itese which aay have to be provided at any time, He stated that a ee a oe eee ee PtP seer i TT ree | ns at — 20 = ry ts Ye] May 24, 1971 Page 2 teachers, and that three or four of thea will have to be made up locally, Due to this and other increases they would need county current Ce MM CS ae) Bel Ld potty et mee Bert ad pe eee Cl we Bel ae BIDS FOR KITCHEN BQUIPMENT FOR JAIL, The county manager explained that bids for kitchen equipment had been readvertised to be received on May 24th, and the bids which had been received were opened and PIT mei Meo tl Tg Delay and Dariiels, Inc., Columbia, S. Cy $10, 344,00 Me ES hme ts me meee tae! oe bt) od pe Pe oes) Motion to accept the low bid by Delay and Daniels, Inc., of $10, 344,00 and to authorize Chairman Long to sign the contract was made by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner McLaughlin, and passed, pe ee eg ee, Oe ee Southern Bell would provide a direct line between Mooresville and Stawsville which would allow anybody in Mooresville to call toll free to any of the county offices listed’in the Mooresville directoy for Ce ee ae Crt ta poe ee ee sy Ltd be connected for direct calls, The sotion was seconded by Commissioner McLaughlin and oe " Pere Se Se et eC ee ea ee eS Pe sr ee ee ee he thought would cocoa emaahn aie Sh heed Peary et ot is completed if it fe deemed to be y at that tine, eee by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Thowpson, the Board voted to leave the building as is and to consider it later if St Te me te Tt RADIO TOWER FOR JAIL. The county manager reported that it is prea CMR Ml es ees eT) ete el eld to the new building and that a new tower can be purchased and installed for $2,000 and that the base needs to be on hand when the contractor pours the conerete where it is to be located, On motion by Coumissioner Be eo | eT Biel bd Steele, the Board approved purchase of the tower to be paid for in next year's budget, wd ; bad 3 Pees ee a ies na Central Bedmont Criminal Justice Planning Agency that Iredell County had been awarded a Law Bnforcement Assistance Grant for purchase of equipment for the sheriff's department amounting to $7,764.65: local share, $3,018.52 and'state share, $4,746.13, On motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the Board voted to approve the plan and authorized the chairaan to sign the contract stating it is the intent’ of the Board to provide the local share of the funds as stated above, Poke eee MM eee oe missioner McLaughlin seconded by Commissioner Steele, the folldwing , resolution was adopted: Lee Bie Ce WHEREAS, the first phase of the Port Dobbs restoration progras has been successfully completed, showing the feasibility of restor- PheC | WHBREAS, the second phase as suggested by the North Capsolina Departeent of Archives and History was initiated by the appropriation of $15,000.00 by the 1969 North Garolina General Asseably provided a ee na! May 24, 1971 Pets ea ed be raised pr Dg and WHEREAS, a gift of $5,000.00 has been promised by the Richardson Foundation if the remaining $10,000.00 can be raised locally and WHEREAS, an historical sonument such as a restored Fort Dobbs eeree Mt tem eel bey Ott we Ma Celt ed Prive WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners feels it not ree mn privilege but the responsibility of every ete) haehchied Pv .rel protect historical points of interest of the wagnitude and importance of Fort Dobbs for the enjoyaent and Pere st eS ee et tr est Ey Pe me A eS a for ee Cl Se endorse and encourage whole heartedly the endeavors teward the full Perit Me ee ea PCP ere Unc yam yet ns Meee) PM ele filed the Wudget estimate for 1971-72 and explained sose ome we Tess Ba re a) The Board ofdered that a copy be kept on file in the office of the clerk to the board available for public inspection. The weeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M, June 7, 1971 Ee Ce rt er rte ost] aero oC me Baer ye at 7:30 P.M., in the Com- missioners Room at the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: Dr. Robert Lung, chasrman, Mrs. Sarah J. McLaughlin, J. D. Tnowpson, J. M. Wnite, and &, M, Steele. I. T. Avery, Jr., coumy attorney, and S. T. Webster, Jr. county manager, were present. CALL TO ORDER. The meeting was calied to order by Chair- man Long, and opened wits invocation by Rev. J. C. Harris. Pee Vee Mine. wae ¥ ae 2): Mrs. Mary Merritt and Louis Brown, repsesenting the Iredeli Historsvcal Association, stated that the Assocaation is very appreciative to che vommunity for «ne success of the arive to saise $10,000.00 1ocdlly to meet the chalienge grant requirements tha. the .unds. be raised from non- tax sources wichin the ,ear. Mr. Brown stated tha. the Associ- atio.u has incurred expenses in conducting .he urive and wall nave the continued responsinoiiaty of maintaining the preuwises until June 30, 1972, and requested a donation from the County CMe Oe ee MeCeMe MC So mes Te ‘ Motion was made by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Stede, and passed, that the couuty donate the sum of $1,00v.00 to tne Historical Associ.tion for «xpenses in pro- moting and maintaining Fort Dubos. DONATION TO I CARE INC. FOR LUNCH rROGRAM. Rev. J. C. Harris repurtea that I Care, Inc., has been approved for funds from the State Food Service proyram .o provide meais for youths oetween the ages of fous and twenty-one who are in the States- ville recreation pro,fam or in summer school in three vounty schools. eee S| Juue 7, 1971 a 20 ia 8 fa Pear He explained that the recreation proyram has 1500 enrolled at ten recreation sites in the City vf Statesville for which they plan to serve lunch each day for six weeks. The food wiil be prepared at the A. D, Rtheriord schooi and bag lunches dis- Boosh) + Memeo OR Tae He estimated the cost at $2,161.50 above the food cost for utisities, transporvation, and help, which the City vf Statesville has agreed to provide. He asked the county ror a’ douation of $1,088.25 as the local share to fumish lunch to the v75 chiidren enrolled in the six weexs Summer school at Harmony, East Iredell, and Troutman schools. bese oh bee) a) Sem epee ay CON seconded by Commissioner White, the Board voted to wake $1,088.25 available .o I Caré, Inc., for the school lunch program with the stipulation that I Care evaluate the program and give the Board a inoue’ on its Dees TT IR 'S ASSOCIATION. EST TO WALVE id peo ee Ma) ce) Mr. T. E. Carriker, president, appeared on behaif of the pee eR epee ar] Association to request the ae to waive the require- ment that the county volunteer fire uepartmeuts carry workmen's compensatio. insurance. He é@xplained tha. sine they are all volunteers they have had difficulty vel se wT See payments for injuries. He reported that under a Master rian written in the . So tas eee pene rere tr cet C rae hte ree eee ste avn ae a eee ee eee and aesigned strictly for meer mers a] ede June 7, 1971 week indemnity payable for life, $10,00u accidental Cots a $10,000 medical expense, $10,000 ueath from neart. attack, with lesser benefits for Ladies Auxiliary, Junior Firemen, and any Pode EC eS] Se tes OO RY pot a. a a) He requested thar this Best ies ti lot officer of the department. be made mandatory in een Peat ed ME Me Ly After discussion the board referred the matter to bat) county attorney to study and report back to hem, BOARD OF EUee reed Pid gO) 4,88): Pads motion by Commisdoner Bete eM ord Commissioner Pa TEC bast rer esol Presets Me. Me eee. Ty O1in, to serve on the toard of Adjust- PO Te CM te Mt tl tay 1972, ana Hubert Critz Pete POO CE Ta Ge tt db. me ending Aprii 1974. On motiou by Commissioner Thompson, PLANNING BOARD, seconued by Commissioner McLaughlin, the Ptr eae ME te seek tm tl H, Deaton, Jr., to the Planning Boara to fili a vacancy faba tt el by the .esignation of Glenn H. Chandler. 4 G. H. Matcheli requested REQUEST TO URL mee ae ee the Board to waive interest on 1969 ana 1970 taxes Lp eee Ba) Country Clup Taveru which he ciaimed were unpaid due .o no tault of his. The Board accepted the .equest for POT ast sey oes SERVICE D APPOINTEE. On motion by C.mmissioner Steele, seconded by Commassioner Tnompson, the Byard Pte eke | W. R. Creamer, Mooresvi.se, to « three year tere endang July i, 1974, on the County Board of Social Services. Cee ens) June 7, 1971 bili 20 pens | Page 4 BUDGET STUDY, The Board set up meetinys for June 21 ana 28, and July 6 and 12 for work on the 1971-72 budget. It was noted that the cegular July meetiny will ve helu on Tuesday the 6th since Monday is a holaday. BILL FOR REICH REALTY COMPANY, Tue Huaru approved payment of a bisl for $4,000 to Reach Realty Company for services in Preteens tees.) purchases for the government center, on motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner White, and instructed that he be notified nae Pb Me oa beet etd bso Re) lol 3 needed except for .ne Aiderfer condemnatio.. case to be tried in the vourts. LEASE FOR AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION OFRICES. On motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconaed by Commissivuer Steeie, the Board atiuchorized the vhairman . siyn a one year lease begin- ming Februay 1, rrp for tne building ~n Davie Avenue uwned by B..J. Webb and occupied by the Agricultural Extension Service. Le 4 CATION OF HALL OF ISTICE The Board set a tentative date of Octover 10 for holding the Ce] dedication for .he new Hall of Justice, and «pproved preliminary plans for the vervace presented by Attorney Avery. - ‘ eS ee ee TY ler Mat haan tea a eine Ad | Beaupre Ri Det ee se Tommy M. Davis Cool Sprinys 1970, Taxes paia on trai.er 7 Se eg x Pho) Rit eee mee ee) Outside 1969 Taxes paid on traiser oy M & F Sales rr Pes) Ped et Me Pe Mee ea pe ee UMTS | Lat eee eee Ee) Coddle Crk Bld 4970 House not completed (orem Ce at Seg betel) 3) on Jan. 4,.197u 20.4U Wm. J. Goforch Turnersburg Bet do ee Peewee we Pe eee Perma Savi od Joh) de] 14.58 sb res Tey tee ee ees ee Mee eee) J. Douglas Clark and personal Pt REPORTS. Tne .ollowiny reports were Pre Se Mr Mel | on file: PCT CRT Mt teas tt Mies wd See Sneriff's Departmeny - for Apri. and May 1974 Vetexans Service & Cival Defense - for May 1971 AID TO BLIND, Ou movion oy Commissioner McLaugniin, ae seconded by Commissiouer ee revisivns, one Pa oe eee and une vermanatio. vf oland aid granis were approved as recom- mended by tne Director of Social Services. ROAD PETITIONS. On motion by Commissioner McLaugnlin, Peet Me ee ee the collowing road petitions De ek be da MR Ce ee eee ee ee ee i sadeiatald Pet te ee ee ee requested. ries tbs) reer et irae (ets 3) © APPROVE MINUTES FOR MAY On motion by Commissione. McLaughiin, seconaed by Commissioner Thompson, the Board approved poe See. Mes mae ee ee ee ee [oleh oa oh do ay Pp Yi Ve 5) 2983 Petts Chairman Long .ead a letter from L. A. Parxs, chairman vf Statesvisle Airport Authority, setting out some of the ueeds for the airport. MOORESVILLE AND STATESVILLE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE. The Cees et. perstead from the Muo.esville anu Statesviile Champers of Commerce endursiny ine occupational traininy center proposed by the couucy board of education, anu the proposal by the wealth departmen. co establish and uperace a couuty wide garbage disposal system. m LAW BOOKS FOR COURTROOM. Chairman Long reported thar he nad been advised by the Aamanistrative Orface of the vour:s PoC Me Mee ee a me ts ee Me tee Me tas law booxs for the major wraminal courtroom in each vounty. The booas selected as the basic minimum are: Stansbury, Supng's Peet mes we em ee ee ed po Pere es a ee a ee Appeal. Repo.ts. Or tne toral purchase price of $940.50, the eee ee ee ee ee ee a kL ee es | Ce eee ae ee ae pe eer aL OE eee eel yan ee SE eel responsibility of the Clerk of Superacr Court, and the State “ : Ff a ~ Page 7 ees re rr et Bo by ey ee eee hr et ee Ce es ae administrative Office of the Courts thac it wishes to per eas eer Se a7 | Pee Mest My authorized the expenditure of $235. as the j county's share for purchase of the books listed above, en the pra ee ae : NEGOTIATIONS WITH IDBAL PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION. Chairman Long reporved that he nad conferred with Mr. 1 Pea Dellinger, manayer of Ideai Prouuction Creait Association regarding vheir property on Tradd Street, Peet see es enc) received a written offer settiny forth their prive anda con - ditions for selling aes property to the vounty, whicn he bd te After discussion, the sodra passed a motiou made by Com- missioner Steele and seconaed by Commissioner Thompson, naming the chairman, couuty attorney, and vounty manager as a committee to negotiate furvner with Ideal Production Association to see if they cousu wosk out somethisy more tavorable to the county. CHANGES IN CLERK'S AREA OF NEW COURTHOUSE. Commassioher Thompson presented a letter trom Adams aud regram CNT eo ee eee se me ee ay Cars Smith, Cierk of Courec, had requested be mace in tne clerk's are. of the «ew court- nouse. He reported that the dusidany commattee had gone over the sist and soved tha. changes listed as [tema Nu. 1 through 4 in the Letter from Acams ana regram be authorized. The Pte CM me et ee ee Pe ee I il eel Cee ee | ve 20 nax597 INT ae yal ar 20 PALS be a plat of Norman Wood subdivision, Sectivuu II,°Lots Nos. 61- 81, owned by Camp Norman, Inc,., as recommended by the Pianning Board, CONTRACT FOR AUDIT, Tne vontiact for the county audit for the period July 1, 197u,; through June 20, 1971, was awarded to Jano, Cline and Barnard, CPA's for a fee of $3,500.00, on motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner McLaugh~- pet rs Dey ae Fae) ae 20 ce US CO ME Rte aioe Sto Beste ot oe seconded by Commissiouer McLauyhiin, the Board Peyote omer Oe kd of the county's sha:e of Medicaid .or June, trom surplus and unexpended balances in the Public Assistance Fund, and approved necessary .ransfer> within the rund. Pa Nae Meet ee ae Tne county manager reported that Dr. eae Rar nad reported tha. there is some confusion as to whether or not franchised coilectors and wommercial users were to’ pay for using the vounty landfill and asked the Tcl for vclarifi- catiou. On motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the toard instructed tha. the franchised Peer ne ee ee eM me me se a el Po 6 ee they ve bi.sed monthly accor- Cee ee ee een ne ee hee ae ce eee ay May, 1971 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ag PY Py iy be) t hae) re) eet! 112,50 oer Pees ee ete " 75.00 2817 -F. M. Steele oR “ Eee) : 2818 Joe D. Thompson * 84.18 2819 James M. White " bleed) 2841 Bernice M, McJunkin Salary 150.00 Re eh 7 ley Me Pee ele od) Travel Ce rel J 9799 Chapion Map Corp. PEN) Bend J 9622. Grove Park Inn Deposit for Convention 352.00 ie: ly ed Statesville Chamber of Commerce-Luncheon cto) Le) Te ee Me eee WM eet Me) at Rt we Ee) 110.50 1, 14439 COUNTY ATTORNEY o 2820 I. T. Avery, Jr. Salary lee Pao.) cere 8) COUNTY MANAGER Psa Samuel T. Webster, Jr. Salay 1,260.00 PrP Bernece H. Boggs ve? 355.00 J 9755 Samue] T. Webster boheme Ne kaa] 133.02 J 9778 County Manager,Store Room Acct. Supplies 18,92 J 9820 Pe Pee sok Postage 35.58 J 9826 Brady Printing Co. ty oe ee) 16.76 i bebe Copier Account, Treas. Copies 57.12 Rie) ya Mid-State Oil Co. Gas 243.62 J 9633 S. T. Webster, Jr. travel 100,00 PRETTY) : BUILDING MAINTENANCE r-1e03 8 Lewis Simpson ee ts 81.54 8002 Lewis Simpson bd 3 es 8003 ee ee ok) ip 3 ee 8004 Lewis Simpson ” 61.54 8005 Tug Whittenburg Md 70.00 8006 pattem eas let de] 14 rAerae.t] eer Tug Whittenburg bas 70.00 [08 8)-] Tug Whittenburg sd 70.00 8009 Jessie R. Leech - one 8 8010 ee ar Ce) to) ar Oe) * 66.00 8012 Jessie R. Leech ™ Pa 8013 Ri eee eT pe eres J 9756 Neal's Janitorial Serview-Floor Care Peas a ee vd Statesville Roofing & ese ese me todd pees] J 9758 Geo. B. Stevens Co. Seevice Call pe as] Re ae ss Te Repairs peers) J 9760 Statesville Siding & Contractors-Replace Tile 12.00 J 9761 eC ee eet tee eee ee ee Pe. ee ee ee Se foe 153.24 J 9763 Public Service Co. of N. C. Gas 711.74 Os Davis Service Station Gas Pees) J 9786 Carpet Reritals, Inc. Carpet Rentais 45.33 ak) Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control po ess] Oe ad bd ee, ~~ Cee rs | Deh od Peg he} te) Poe) Bt] bh) Ct BE (oe oe ee Bak) 2824 2825 Pty ds v1 a 2828 2829 2830 9765 9766 rhe ee) -) 9769 9799 9820 9826 bo bee) bt be) ee ee) J Ri Od J PI perme Vito 1 Watts Plumbing & Heating- Repairs City of Statesville kee Orkin Exterminatiny Co. Pest fore a ote) The Lawyers Co-Operative Bust Meee k Mee esl Southern Bell Ft 368 ae aS etn 1970 Gen, Stats. BOR Hd Repairs to Jail Maintenance Supply Co. Supplies TAX SUPERVISOR Mary N. Adams Mary L. Cowles Geneva J. Sharpe Louise, M. Taylor tobe mee oa William L. Connolly Calvin E. Evans Doyle S. Hartley William L. Connolly c. EB, Bvans Travel io Intermational Assn of Assessing Officers D. Cass Co. Doyle S. Hartley U. S. Postmaster Brady Printing Co. i) ee Travel Maps Postage fe) eee Copier Account, Treas. Copies Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising Peet omc oJ Jerry T. Lundy Linda P. Nicholson Luther M. Souther Teresa G, Tarleton Peet mcr ete) a2 Jerry Lundy Brady Printing Co. Copier Account Bec-Car Printing Co. pete pe Supplies Copies Supplies Pete ST ed 12.00 Pa ee BE Pe) PREPS) pe) Pi:Y eas) —— Pye. 7 eae. 0) 465.00 340.00 280.96 371.00 612.00 534.00 Ce ee) pe Toe] ho Pid] 20.00 rie) 117.54 a 81.68 12.75 cr ore we id ri eee eed i) e . 30.69 eee Oe a) Alice M. Cass Pe Pee os Poe meee eben Te] re er Account, Treas. eee tM eset emo _ PLANNING R. T. Brantley , BE Py d Dwight J, Goforth 17.20 Bae ae > 3 Pate) John F. Long 12.16 R. M. Lowery, Jr. 11.44 Pee Pest. EF.) BEN eee ct 8) 5.00 Kenneth L, Raymer, Jr. 12.52 Hugh W. Sloop 16.48 Lou A. Burgiss, II. FUE bai 424.00 eee OMe eed Travel 123.03 Traffic & Planning Associates Prof. Services ce) Pak) Rex F, Miller and Co. Pee) 394.63 U. S. Postmaster Postage 13.31 So Mee behest MOY Supplies 5.41 Copier Account, Treas. fore] 26.64 J. C. Linker Travel Cea) ery Pee ae Cee Robert F. Barkley Ralph G. Camppeli James W. Clements eke tS ae OMe hs et) Buddy L, Grose Bugene T. Honeycutt Joe R. Ketchie William R. Knox Maxine B. McCurdy Jack M, Murdock Chas. M, Stonestreet bee) ak ee Retha J. Tatum Hartsell A, Warman Raymond L. Warren Bascum A. West ee ee ee me ee Travel Donald EB. Gregory * County Manager, Store Room Acct,.-Supplies Chas. R. Stinnette Co. Uniforms Champion Map Corp. ed Starrettes Office Equipment Supplies Pe Pe ks betas) Brady Printing Co. Pte ee ly Mooresviile Motor Co. Repairs Copier Account, Treas. Copies eee eeu Pee. |e) S| Prem Vitis) V4 National Police Supply Blue Lens: ye ee 2 ol MBE ror] bt] Sun Oil Co. * Gas & Oil 9871 ° Mooresville Motor Co., Inc. Repairs 9889 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services ee eel JAIL Ps yeu Lonnie M, Little Salary 2872 Lynn EB. Allgood " tye] Donald E. Gregory ad PZ Frank H, Long, Jr. ” 28 bree aM ea = 9780 LeRoy Reavis PCT belo M eo oe leet ot) Sem a Bet ot Oe) To) Pret ee ey 9782 SCM Gliddeti Durkee Ptr as See) Pre-K) Palmetto Chemical & Supply Co. Supplies 9784 Thomas & Howard ee Ty 3) Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co. " 9786 Carpet Rentals, Inc. Carpet Rentals ere Gardner Supply Co. eee cy Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control 9789 Sunehine Linen Service Laundry 9790 Rental Uniform Service " a 2a Purcell's Drug Store Drugs, Supplies 9792 Watts Plumbing & Heating Repairs 9799 Champion Map Corp. bE very bee SS Met eee AT ab ond Pl et ast tse a me Supplies 9879 N. C. Prison Dept. eer de TY 9889 Sauthern Bell Telephone Co. Services the en ee eo oe oe phere Nie 2 Ps, eee ees TTY Es J 9793 J. I. Thomas ers >’ Hy 3 ee ORC) BR rd 339.13 716.96 163.13 102.80 = 400.00 Ps Ya) 424.00 424.00 465.00 1,875.35 15.00 Pert 52.09 39.70 3.50 Cope) 18.34 6.00 97.79 106.40 Say Eye 40.86 pte Y 3.43 Stee) pea: (4) 4,639.25 eee eee 3 Si od al - i 2 8 ores J J J J BI J J Bi Bi J ei J Bi Bi J ai J e) Bi J Ri B a Champion Map. Corp. Starrette's Office ag ce PEP bs td Copier Account, Treas. he pct ome Me etek toe Ty sis) ee Cee see RMN Re Mae eon ed Cree eo Ss) “ e a AGRIC. EXTENSION SERVICE Inez W. Foster Salary Wayne L. Franklin sae D. O. Ivey so Nancy H, Murray Harry W. Myers, Jr. Nancy I. Myers Howard M, Stamey James W, Weaver Betty C. Harrington el Mere het) ENS ap sae el elel paBe Tl oe Pees Starrettes Ofc, Equip. Supplies City vf Statesviile a eee Nancy I, Myers he eee ty Nancy H. Murray Travel ae Pam. 37 i Inez W. Foster 9 James W. Weaver » x Blectric Supply %, Printcrafters, Inc. Supplies WVU Special Services PE UsTel tes) 9 Mac's T. V. & Blectronics Repairs Gray & Creech, Inc. Supplies Statesville Record & Lendmark-Subscription Mooresville Tribune Subscription set) Family Relations re See aL] Supplies Iredell Co,.-Agric. Ext. Nutrition Materials Pargas of Statesville Gas Pe Lt Myers Oil Co. Fuel Oil Brady Printing Co. eee ty Soutnern Bell Telephone Services se Ne apie y Harry L. Johnson. ee tsa Paul W. Lambert * Pa ee es Pee dg Paul W. Lambert Brady Printing Co. ee ee Paul W. Lambert SGEEGEGCUGLUG SEEEREEEEEE rar Wert CIVIL DEFENSE U. S, Postmaster Peete Carolina Business Machines Supplies Pas soe Me ek 8 e oy A Paul Lambert Postage Holland Transfer Co. Generator Storage Brady Printing Co. Supplies Copier Account Copies ELBCTIONS L. H. West, Jr, bp KS a wes het Te) Cc. B. Winberry Joyce J. Martin U. S. Postmaster bigot a ate) Brady Printing Co. Supplies 19) 7h 38) Iredell Public Library Budget Payment Town of Mooresville pee eee Ty oA FIRE FIGHTING Motorola Comm. & Electronics Maintenance PT eee SRM SEE tila | Prot ee a Bie rae ese Tal Rural Fire Protection Harmony Fire Dept. * Pe bs eb es ee ok L. Cool Springs Fire Dept. " Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. " W. Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. " Central School Vol. Fire Dept. " beet RS aa OMS es Ms a af Lake Norman Fire Dept. nid Union Grove Fire Dept. id South Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. " Town of Mooresville " City of Statesville “ ee ses ee » LP ae ae) ae ee Southern Bell Telephone Service 0 SSs8ssss Bf 100 100 100 poe e) 100 100 poe e) 100 100 pees) pao 100 100 Settee : pe tee i Cm) pee eee ssc ae ey rement Fund Cea) S N. Cy Local Gov. Bmp. te ea! po ee N. C, Blue Cross & Blue cyt tg Cer} 4 Student Aid Office bo tory Program-McAuley 214.87 Pace, Inc. Administrative Fee 10.00 Student Aid Office Pace Program-Johnson ‘ 214.87 bag Cat Pa Ss ptt ee ao UG mes) 10.00 Town of Mooresville Ambulance Service 1,228.58 ae he ee mel shel Bi ete Ce Sat pa Ted Pace, Inc. rit pete ee bee Me PrePie.] eae ' eC ere ae he oy tA CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Statesville Record & Landmark-Advertising pr.) PEN TS ere ty Ree yak) H. R, Johnson Const. Co. Certificate #G-9 52,617.00 Roanoke Iron & Bridge Works -" cA ek} 2,989.80 Caldwell Electric Co. Eee pe rere) Comfort Contractors bs teed 25,875.00 City of Statesville Pe 1) . Coa) DEBT SERVICE Manfacturers Hanover Trust Co, 88,038.62 Sas Wher treba TMC RSM L tg 76,854.16 Ue eT) GENERAL ASSISTANCE Iredell Co. Dept. of Soc. Services-Petty Cash Mrs. Willard C. McGee Bes UT as tee Belk's Dept. Store be aa bee! Belk's Dept. Store Clothing Dellingers be me St Bet) beet Te 3) King's Dept. Store Per) te mes} J. C,. Penney Co. Sherrill-White Co, Smithey's The Sports Shop F. W. Woolworth Co, Mrs. Bobby Sells Boarding Home Care Mrs. Albert Cooper “ Alexander Children's Center " Loe Pe eae SBE A oe et ae os ae te. ba Mrs. Tom Baldwin bt Mre. EB. w. Barnhart = Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder ME SEC rt) Mrs. Dorothy Cowan eee mes | Bs is eee eee Mre. Albert Edwards Mrs. David Eisele Mrs. Roosevelt Gaines oe ee) (2-5-2 oe 228] Ri J Bi Bi BI B PI J J B Pi J Bs J Pi Bi Si J Ll BI Bi Pi] Bi J J mI J B Bi BI Pe J Bi ni Ri J Bs Pi ei J Bi J Ri Ri Ri Bi ne J Pi J Bi J J Pi Pi PI BI ei Bi Bi Ri J Bi J i Pi By J Bi Bi e Pi Bi PTET TTT babesecsucess H a en Mrs, Darrell Isenhour Mrs. Lessie Knight Mrs, Jettie Knox Mrs. Bobby McKinney Mrs, Carl Reece Mrs. Gertie Scott pt Pee ee oy pte Pe ie ee > 7d) James W. Shulenberger Soot t t eae te Mrs. Charles Steele Mrs. William Summers LOM 20 fac 46 Boarding Home Care Mrs. Billie Jones Tipton Mrs. Charles Vaughn Mrs. Ada Ward Mrs. Gerddine Watkins Mrs. Fred White Mrs. Clyde Wilcox Mrs, Julia Williams Mrs. Rebecca Williams Pe eA esl deh ad Mrs. Hurley Anthony Mrs. Joseph Honeycutt Mrs. Rober‘L. York Dr. Irvin G. Schefer Dr. C. Douglas Walsh bores oe Metal E Goodman Drug Co. poe ed ee a ee Mooresville Drug Co. Revco Drugs Statesville Drug Co. Westgate Pharmacy Medical Care " barely beater pit Sk ee ae 2 as ee Drugs " " Cy Iredell Memorial Hospital Drugs ele a Hospitalization Western N. C. Sanatorium " Bunch Funeral Home eee Me Tea Ty Pepe ee pee | Dr. L. M. Little Dr. D, L. Pressley Drs. Stegall & Walker Pee a De. F. Ws Dick Be ees St be Ty Ambulance Service io a Medical Care " " Davie Co, Dept. of Social Services-Clothing ae rss 35 Eee eee EEE LS i re oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 2927 rhs. 2929 rik 18) Pi 3G yi] 2933 2934 2935 2936 rh 4 2938 yi) 2940 yer 3y 2942 2943 aor oy 2945 9719 9720 9721 9722 9723 9724 ede) 9726 ees es) 9729 9730 bee 38 9732 9733 eer 9735 9736 ed 9738 9739 9740 9741 9742 9743 John F. Donnelly; Jr. bree we PMC St Ometta L. Harris Hilda G. Hinson Anne C. Johnson hal 734.00 Peet Seed i bree) Nellie T, Mmbrough st 355.00 Charles P. Kirkman “a tole) Martha L, Kirkman " 669.00 Peggy B. Lackey ed 313.00 Eloise P. Martin 7 371.00 Frankie R. Martin bd 585.00 Cecilia Dalton Moore ” 313.00 bs ee ee eT) ¥ z 534.00 CeCe WOM m 371.00 Julia K. Rogers * 3: ae 0) Betty Sue T. Sharpe *. 3 eae 6) beset ee ig Kira ec) Thurston Templeton ens 559.00 Martha M, Turner od Se berae Giner J. Vincent i 559.00 Carolyn L. White bee 355.00 Linda Abrams eer NTE 52.52 Thelma C, Barker - 23.76 Harry J. Beard - 65.70 ECS an OMe 2 aed * 18.73 Gloria W. Brown " 35.10 EN Mee ep re)) id 26.19 peites Sire Me -Peee ) ss Pra 38 John F. Donneliy, Jr. st 27.81 beeee mca 4 " Eee le) Gail Hinson * Cen) Anne C. Johnson ™ So Charles P. Kirkman “af 38.61 eee Wee ss Tt Ki Yr Pe es Peggy B. Lackey - Crees) Eloise P, Martin ad ee) Frankie Martin * 40.95 Cecelia D, Moore af See) Norma L. Morrison 43 26.46 Julia Kay Rogers we vers -t-] Thurston Templeton * 13.14 Martha M, Turner ° ve] Ginger J. Vincent i be) Dorothy M. Meming + LP rd The Lanier Co, Supplies Pe] U. S. Postmaster Postage 16.00 Pitney Bowes, Inc. bid Brae E. N. Scroggs Storage Cabinets 255.44 Dr. L. M. Little Medical Care pe Pee 8) Dr. D. L. Pressley » 5.00 Drs. Stegall & Walker «: 15.00 Dr. L. B. Skeen bei 20.00 Starrettes Office Equipment Supplies Pe Bec-Car Printing Co. Supp lies te) IBM Corp. Supplies ree) N. C. Local Gov. Bmp. Ret. System 1,255.26 Pe Pe ke ky ee ee ht eee 8) Southern Bell Tele phone Services Pee ree) Py Ss vo 20 nxd47 J 9866 Be) J 9637 J 9623 9870 9883 ee mers eos.) PW aot) Mee be ee 22 ree te Rae meee. eT Shee MS Meat Iredell Co. Day Care Center HEALTH FUND Se COM eM ea _10,764-33 10,764.33 SCHOOL FUND Iredell County Schools-Transfer of Funds 75,000.00 Iredell County Schools-Payment -Capital Reserve 104,000.00 Seen) PUBLIC ASSISTANCE bea oe ee Pee Bel Dept .-Family Planning Serv. 606.69 State Commission For theBlind- Aid to theBlind 543.29 N. C. Department of Soc. Tate) 12,061.54 Iredell County AA Fund 3,156.67 Ired@l1 County AFDC Fund 3,281.33 Iredell County AD Fund 3,223.23 Iredell County AA Fund 3,456.95 I. T. Avery, Jr.-Attorney Fee on OAA Lien CPR OPE Obey Iredell County AA Fund 314.95 pea emo. ha me mea 775.77 Iredell County AD fund cree) : 28,430.00 MI SCELLANBOUS Tommy M. Davis Refund for overpayment of tax pepe 6) ee tee batted 477.61 N. C, Local Gov. Emp. Retirement System Pe tee os N. C. Blue Cross and Blue Shield VA ed Gobe Life Insurance Co. P 78.70 N. C. National Bank Federal Tax Paes Cree eT Bese bt ee) Less Payroll Deductions Live ces Ree ee eo ee ieee) Lim 3 2,670.11 Le hr ed BST en x Insurance | 875.07 13,594.72 571,254.81 B B B B L 3 B B 1) B 1-3 be) L] bo) = B B B B be) b] i} bs bi Le) bd Le) bs) i) t) LS) 8 Le) Ls 8 bs) L L) B b tS) L} Pro Me Ns rae Ree Poe bee P eT) Jane W. Arthur Margaret F. Bolt Lois N, Byrd Blaine C..Clanton Arthur D, Cowan Joyce E. Dobson Matha J. Ervin Glenn Fox, ,Jr. Cress S. Hall boey e e Me ee Loo Mildw Johnson Rollin W. Johnson bey aot WP tol Mary L. Stroud Lexine A. White a a MME Pest a Jelene W. Levan > cee 3g Ci N. C. State Board of Health~Poison Mooresville Tribune Jane W. Arthur Margaret F, Bolt Elaine C. Clanton Rr esa eas! Dosis P. Johnson Mildred Johnson Mrs. Jelene W, Levan Bertha G. Shoe Lexine White Cress S, Hall Glenn Fox, Jr. Pe Pee bee Peo) Iredell Water Corp. City of Statesville Corea eM OMe 8 Advertising ee tu SE Travel ae Travel " iat Pt Sate tot ty ” Petty Cash Fund ~"Telephone, Power, Misc. Se SME ee hte. mer Paul B. Williams, Inc. Supp 1 ies Statesville Glass & Mirror Co. Repairs Orkin Exterminating Co. be eee based ae Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Service ps Pee tes ile) Beaver's Repair Shop Rollin W. Johnson Greer Chemical Corp. Shell Electric Company Mid-State Oil Company Pros eesy Pte eed] Travel Supplies " Fuel Oil Statesville Laundry & Cleaners-Laundry Pitney Bowes, Inc. as ae a Carolina Population Center-Booklets Starrette’s Office Equipment-Supplies Julius Schmid, Inc. ess oe ee Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Mooresville Lodge #496, Pe Public Service Co. of N, Town of Mooresville Fasily Planning Supplies oe eee AF & AM ~- Rent eee | ret i4 Mooresville Telephone Co. service De ee ee ee Rental Uniform Service L. M. Little, M. D. es Treating VD Patient eee] Lam ttt 0) Kutteh, M, D. M-& I Clinic Fees McLain, M. D. M & I Clinic Fees Willhide, M. D. M & I Clinic Fees ee Re ae eee SE ht] Blue Shield and Blue Cross MISCELLANEOUS Local Gov. Employees Retirement System Carolina National Bank pS Ces Cito Mee ol tng Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Bae y vay 20,00 20.00 40.00 Cote) —101-35 MYT y 434.00 BS ay ae 4.90 135.40 1,731.74 15,608.28 Less: Payroll Deductions Retirement: 434.00 FICA 513.88 Federal Tax 1157.44 State Tax pi ted) Insurance 140.30 GRAND TOTAL 2,532.40 13075.88 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1034 1036 1038 ee ee ee ee es ee) B 1033 B 1035 B 1037 Loy W. Devine Salary & wh) ae, 2) Riel PUE oa - ei 40.00 Nancy K, Pearson Lee 424.00 SPs ae ree boa ” 388.00 Gayle Biggers bet Sy pa Pays be es hn ve Pet) Jane N,. Higbee ‘3 58.40 Cantey Tomlison vad 9.61 Warren A. Young cd 22.95 Probst Seed See * ere Starrette's Office Equipment Supplies 7) U. S. Postmaster Postage 32.00 Gordon Furniture Company Lamp 23.14 B & B Mortgage Co., Inc, Rent 310.00 City of Statesville Water & Lights 54.15 LyoS ae Pie Mee. its vital ale by 73,20 Petty Cash Fund pit) see yr Pees Schering Corporation Drugs yee) N. C. Local Governmental Emp. Retirement System 112,50 N. C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield BE: Pid] peste thm aT eae ea ee ot pr ee) 3,761.37 MISCELLANEOUS OPEB eet CMe ose) tt wae eC Set Ter 79.00 North Carolina National Bank 181.12 N. C. Blue Cross and Blu® Shield : Cl) 306.80 % beesy a 4,068.17 Less: Payroll Deductions Retirement: ve ae) FICA LS eed Tax: Federal 181,12 ites 36,91 Insurance Sead CLA 1) ey One| ADJOURN. The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M, untis 7:30 P. M, on June 41, 1971 [0 CESS E CAs SON Ry ae Di heel ete I Clerk to the Board Mae heal tre 2 day of 192/ Perera sox 20 mce52 Lt The Board met in adjourned regular session on Monday, June 21, 1971, at 7:30 P.M, in the Commissioners Room at the Court= house. Members present, Chairman Robert Long, and Mrs. Sarah RP oer Pee We wes M, White. CALL TO ORDER. Tfne erst hee motes ml) Pde eC Motte! with prayer by the chairman. COUNTY FARM LEASE. On Pett See ed McLaughlin seconaed by Commissioner White, Pe we ey tt ch Cr he Pe ete eM) ee dk ae to Lease the farm land at the county nome for an annual rentait of $600.00, and authorized the county attorney to draw up & contract with Mr. Troutman. ROAD PETITIONS. On motion by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner McLaughlin, the voard approved the tollowing Peer aS eto for consideration by the State Highway Commission: Addition to System: Indian Traai, at end vf SR 1177 Hobbs Circle, right, of SR 1100 near Mecklenburg line. Culpeze Road, off SR 1178 ese a ee eS 1178 Peete i ed PO ee heehee a Paving: Pe eee eee ee in Washington Forest off Wallace eee Pd June 21, 1971 ‘ bt: | aed pre Mette eee od and Sewer Line Extension policy was received from the Hanning Board with the recommendation that it be adopted to replace the existing policy and was held open for study. be ee) I COURTHOUSE. The Board considered the design of a plaque for the new courthouse building, but on motion by eee ae ee wf Commissioner ere deferred PS eee eS a ee wee cousd be passed on by the full board. COUNTY ELBCTRICAL INSPECTOR, The Board discussed a recom~- mendation from the Planning Board presented by the county manager to set up a full time county electrical inspector in place of the present city-cou.ty arrangement, On motion by Commissioner Pees teed Commissio.uer McLaughlin, the county manager was authorized to investigate to see whom pt Mote Oe Mee Sa tale Pee ee before tinal action was taken. BUDGET STUDY. The remainder of the meeting was devoted to study of the 1971-72 budget. ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned at 11:45 P.M.until Monday, ‘June «8th, at 7:30 P.M, Pe EOE? f North Carolina, Iredelt County Gerk to Ze Lr eee) Filed for registration 19 ¥ acid — = PT eee cts 8) June 28, 1971 a 20 Pe iy | eras The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, June 28, 1971, at 7:30 P.M. in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse. Present: Chairman Robert Long and Commissioners Sarah J.McLaughlin, F. M. Steele, and James M. White. PNT Demo Se CSR. ol) Mee Meer meee ste ot Te) By The County Manager, S. T. Webster, Jr. was present. CALL TO ORDER. The meeting was called to order and opened with prayer by Chairman Long. ELBCTION BOARD. Mr. C. B, Winberry and Miss Floy Wilkinson members of the County Board of Elections, were present to explain the budget request for elections. Mr. Winberry explained that in addition to the full time office and 1971 Primary election they were including a request for a special election set by the General Assembly for November on the constitutional amendment of allowing persons between 18 and 21 to vote. LIBRARY Eee Iredell Public Library Board members David Bunch and John S$. Raynal, and Flint Norwood, librarian, | * were present to explain their budget request for 1971-72. SCHOOL DELEGATION. A delegation of approximately eighteen ees) Rormees po ee eo ee See a to appropriate funds té curtail fund raising in the schools. mr. Roy Lazenby, Dee ‘Stated that they represent each school district in the caunty. He stated that fund raising amounts to {up to $15.00 in the high school ee ee the state and county, and requested that the county appropriate oh ene PRR eC ear Cee in all except’ the senior Pet ee and requested that it STE R CM Me wee. et kl increase. The Board Peete CMM Cee ok La eet Mee te Sa Gal ot Ty Rene Me re eet ee Oe a Petes at Mes Ce contractor Bee Me Me) Ma a PCCM CMEC er ed ete PR re) PRP Mert tee el ee Clerk's Peet ee ET eres) by Commissioner Steele, the peered Mt Met Me oa Meo at Sy Preeti) ko eS work done by someone locally if the contractor could not get it done within the deadline. SCHOOL BUILDINGS, The county manager and building com- mittee were authorized to investigate the use of classroom space in the county schools, as suggested by the county manager. LANDFILL. The county manager pee et Mt OME Be and Mooresville are botn interested in sharing in the county PPeereeet art aes twee ee aes ee do anything about it before next year, rte The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M. Rt ered Page 1 The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Tues- day, July 6, 1971, since Monday was a legal holiday, The Board teil Preece PCM ee ee ee the Courthouse, with the following ! Bo a Robert Long, chairman, J, D, Thompso n, Mrs, cra iy J, McLaughlin, and James M, White, Absent: F, M, Ste Cee SM and I, T, Avery, Jr., county ita See Mey CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order and opened with prayer Lt Te Bm 10,98 9,05 SERVICES BOARD, Social Services Board members W, \ Creamer, and Rev, Paul Conrad, and Director Dorothy Fleming met with the Board to discuss the budget request, Mre, Fleming explained that they had requested iat salary increases for the staff and five new positions to be added, stated that in order to get maximum federal funds for AFDC administration WV me occ ee tects A new eligibility specialist positions will allow them to do that, discussion followed about various matters pertaining ¢ ia] ea Be LTT cay Waring, former county commissioner,’ speaking as a private citizen, Justice and Jail but that Mr, F, M, Steele, who was ra eee f the ee eee ae ee ee ee the contracts let, had been the focal point, as chairman, for those wh: Pee eee eee litics involved in the decision, in fact the opposition he : oe ad Rte Mec re | Tae 4 Ga a crossed party lines, but was a dedsion TT eC Mc ts md consideration of what was best for the county in the long run, CMa ia ma eas Py ees Cae eC Mr, Steele be given a part in the dedication cere mony for the buildings, when oy ee me te REPORT BY CONSULTANT. John Smith submitted, both orally and in writing his report and recommendations from his study of the sheriff's department and jail. He es Sete mney approach to the study and expressed his appreci- Ce ee et te Ce Pee Ys th ee ae Hé went through the reports, Piss g st) eo es PO lS and answering questions, He stated ae eC MPC MM hd Ie of the work that is not complete, such as work standards, but that it would not require full time arid can be done only when certain activities are going on, Chairman Long complimented Mr. Smith on the reports, stating that fait yd Pr thorough and fair, and stated they would like for him to complete the job, In ees a Pe ae es a ed departments so they would know if any changes were needed there, Chairman Long suggested that he give the PT eee ee Peres ae eS ed ed over the reports and Pe ee with the sheriff and report back to the board if there are any eee te of opinion, Cee es kd file in the office of clerk to the board, Pr Pe aR Tl eae ‘Thompeon, seconded by PT ee bs Tem ors of Lakeview Enterprises, Inc., «# ee ee PLAQUE FOR HALL OF JUSTICE. Rees ee Pp ee es ee Tee ne tee This Oe ee ee Fd er ae ee ee ee Rita Para construction of the building and the names of the contractors, BY G3. e RC ame RT eat Tae TT dele sioner White, the following tax rebates issued by the Tax Supervisor's office in June were approved: tut BALE Less Baris Amount Reason Reginald K, Ostwalt Fallstown Bal). ] ee ee 8 hee Ce te) Meee Rell ey Junior Shumder Davidson 1968 reat e) Person listed wice under name D.C, Shumaker, Jr. ADR aT Ls oa Deer rls eS] CONOR a ee CT eee Ot tis Tee LT eT) app lication of Aid to Blind grants weee approved on motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner White. Reports were received from the Health Department MONTHLY REPORTS, Veterans Service Office and ordered placed on file, DAD PETITION, Petition to add 0,2 miles, New Hope Saptist Church road, to secondary road system was approved for consideration by the State High- way Commiesion on motion by Commissioner Thompson seconded by mmigsioner MINUTES, On motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner te Me Os ordered them recorded. Per) TT nea Grae | crt. ae July 6, 1971 He also finds that present selves are the contractors and not the county. Cosme Pete Mel bee MM te me workmen's compensation, which in his opimion the board should not change without providing pce ete Be coverage in some manner, Sve as a CMs is Utilities Commigiion regarding toll free calls between Statesville and Mooresville. They told him that to eliminate these charges would probably result in higher local rates, th the Mooresville Telephone Company and Southern Bell would make a thirty day, study of toll calls between Mooresville, Statesville and Troutman, (4) Mr. Avery reported that the tax case, Armstrong Tire Co, ve. Guilford County, appears to be in pretty good shape, He has told Guilford County the county will assist in any way possible since an unfavorable decision eC ae Ma es ec eo (5) He is assisting in defense of Charles Stonestreet, deputy sheriff, against criminal charges resulting ieee ee eC ke OTe steer tae eek et aL) been employed as private counsel. (6) He is assisting in case against Ibyd V, Tate, deputy sheriff, charged rea yr eee OMe st et 2 Ma tere Me Cem see eC ma ee ee eee 3 De ae me ee ay the county and is merely supplementing defendant's own counsel, Peer MO eC Me eT eT seconded by Commissioner White, the Board approved the following additions to the 1970-71 county school budget as requested by the Iredell County Board Cee eee From Item bt ete ee) es ot ees State Funds - Professional In-Service Training Cyd Eee A] BT ee eb ee) | State Puods - Vocations! Bquipment Pars 2,248, 10 eet. ee re 662-6 12,634,27 ee ee ee Ae Pe Pe 2954 vA heb) pen _ | “a fine 6 June, 1971 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Robert Long Per Diem Sarah J. Mcbaughlin bd F, M, Steele Joe D. Thompson REN See bas) Bernice M. McJunkin ATTORNEY I. T. Avery, Jr. Retainer Fee COUNTY MANAGER Samuel T. Webster, Jr. Ter ead Bernice H. Boggs *% J 9894 Samuel T. Webster, Jr. Bee Lou K 120 U. S. Postmaster Postage K 121 Copier Account Copier RAR RR KR RR KRAK BUILDING MAINTENANCE See Me Se eto) Salary bate bea lle de) sid Rit se me eee James R. Clark oe eh Tea) poe Meek lol) ore eek Tela) Tug Whittenburg Tug Whittenburg Tug Whittenburg Jessie Leech Bist se ee Ts Britt se gee ts) James A. Clark James A. Clark Neal's Janitorial Service Floor Care ST eee OME ot ee Ty Repairs Statesville Ice & Fuel Co, Ice Public Service Co. of N.C. Gas Davis O11 Co. oil Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control pee ee Supplies Carpet Rentals Carpet Rentals Rental Uniform Service Laundry City of Statesville ee me od ase ee es Pay Modern Electric Co. eee a Duncan Plumbing § Heating Repairs perer ee sie : i ee oy ee PAS Py A) K 70 Pe oh Se owls) Pee] Supplies re Orkin Exterminating Co. Pest Control 12,00 K 99 Finance & Administration Use of Federal Courtroom feet K 101 Southern Bell Telephone Services 5.00 K 119 Southern Bell Telephone Services 354,32 3,573.70 TAX SUPERVISOR 2956 Mary N. Adams Salary 4° ws Mary L. Cowes vis so}oy} Geneva J. Sharpe 2959 Louise M, Taylor 2960 Lois Troutman eae) BY William L. Connolly PAT) Calvin E. Evans rete} eee Pe CORP oY J 9892 U. S. Postmaster Box Rent K 6 William L. Connolly Travel K 7 Cc. E. Evans ” an) eh ee Pec ek Seo big K 120 U. S. Postmaster by 4 Copier Account TAX MAPPING Salary 388.00 Ralph 'L. Gilbert 2965 J. W. Harrell ” pa eho Pak} 2966 Jerry T. Lundy sid 560.00 Pals Linda G,. Nicholson 4 388.00 2968 Luther M, Souther “a 465.00 2969 Teresa Gs, Tarleton La E10 OPa 0 8] ae) Rex F. Miller & Co. ey eet ry PLY) an) Ralph Gilbert er Cr oe lo tea 2a Lig Bee TAX COLLECTOR 2970 Neal T, Houston ea tay 297 Dottie S, Cline " 2972 Houston L. Johnston Ps ee) Flossie S$, King 2974 Lillie J. Laws } 9895 N. T. Houston Trave. K 11 H. L. Johnston Travel 3°) K 12 Mooresvilie Tribune Aavertising 8 01 Pais 9802 U. S. Postmaster Box Rent ACCOUNTANT oe bee ee S| baa Junkin 406.0) M, Cass Sal ary Wess eee Pine eee 62.98 eo) arolina Business Machines Typewriter ete | rT ae 4 | pos ra rt a J 9892 U. S. Postmaster Box Rynt ig 10.80 K 120 U. S. Postmaster Postage tee 0) K 121 Copier Account Copies 12.16 1,648.58 PLANNING AND ‘ZONING 2977 R. T. Brantley Salary viens) 2978 J. A. Knox . 5.00 2979 J. M. Morrow " vet) 2980 Kenneth L. Raymer, Jr. id [iol ye} Be Hugh W. Sloop " oer’ 2982 Lou A. Burgess, II FOE 8 hig 444.00 2983 Clyde R. Brawley Per Diem 5.00 2984 WwW. K, Brawley " 10.00 vA} he Robert S. Brown a 10.00 2986 Dan M. Busby si 15.00 ra) Allen C. Johnson os 140.00 6 5.00 Pet - i} Paul B.. Morrow 2989 Johnnie P,. Trivette 2990 Victor E. Troutman 9986 Starrettes Office Equipment Supplies pi) Traffic & Planning Associates Professional Services 3 Lou A. Burgess, II eer wl 38 15. Jerry T. Lundy Travel 16 Thomas Johnson by Printcrafters, Inc. ae) Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising cad Lazenby-Montgomery P19) oP ee 104 Carolina Business Machines " 120 U. S. Postmaster Postage 121 Cédpier Account Copies po a aM al! ~ x ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR Enterprise Printing Co. Tier) cl Peas SHERIFF LeRoy Reavis Fer ts 7 2992 Robert F, Barkley sa 534.00 2993 Peers mor Campbell ™ Berne 2994 James W. Clements ig Bee Pry to a) ¢ tent o) a Buddy L. Grose * Cerne t 2997 Bugene T. Honeycutt bea be ee 8] Pa) Joe R. Ketchie be 424.00 ak) William R. Knox 4 $10.00 cee 8) Maxine B, McCurdy ° 444.00 cen Be ' Se) ceed Gnas. M. Stonestreet, Jr. “ 465.00 3003 Lioyd V. Tate wd Cert a eee 34 pe Pee) 21 Moarsville Motor Co., Inc. Repairs her 4 K K 70 Electric Supplies Supplies 1.45 K 72 pet Toe Uniforms Tet) K 103 Sun Oil Company Gas & Oil Er Sea) K 104 Carolina Business Machines its) Peay cee a) K 105 Brady Printing Co. bed cre os J 9892 U. S. Postmaster Box Rent 10.80 K 102...Mac's T. V, & Electronics Supplies 378.45 K 120 U. S.,Postmaster Postage 44.96 K 121 Copier Account foresee 3.60 perenne F1-. O 10,835.93 3009 Lonnie M, Little rat ad 400.00 3010 Lynn E. Allgood tal 424.00 3011 Donald E. Gregory bet 424.00 3012 Frank H. Long " 424.00 K 22 LeRoy Reavis Boarding Prisoners 1,890.85 K 23 Home Exteminating Co. Pest Control 18.00 K 24 Thomas & Howard Supplies 77.20 Lebo) Carpet Rentals, Inc. Carpet Rentals rout] K 26 Rental Uniforms, SBE helet aig 102.90 K 27 Sunshine Linen Service pBetrtetoe ay 90.88 | rt) Purcelis Drug Co. Drugs 100.42 aa od eT Seeley SMa ol Leeds Supplies 9.80 ao) City of Statesville Service 236.71 K 73 rot CO kere ae ete ks eet ea) Ce) K 93 ete 5 ae Me fo OO lilo) o] bee 1.55 aes The Goode Clinic Medical Care 107.00 K 95 Davis Hospital bee m 22.75 K 105 Brady Printang Co. Supplies rd 4,341.11 DOG WARDEN 3013 James I. Thomas Sal ary 534.00 K 29 J. I. Thomas eee CT 3 207 .00 741.00 e605 2-138) ere Samuel R. Morrow Salary 1,070.00 3015 Bobby R. Abernathy sd 444.00 3016 Pe Pees os " 487.00 3017 Luellla P, King ” 388.00 3018 Brenda W. Lambert 424. Tepe) eet as 347.13 rer Betty J. Robb Co ae. ae: ett MCC ERt ett ge etl yee) yt IBM Corp Seed rd Ee ee ee | Travel 96 bay Library of Computer & Infor. Sciences~- arolina Business Machines Supplies Cc. Local Gov. Employees Retirement ee N. C. Publac Bmployees SociAl Security i U. S&S. Postmaster Postage 3 pier Account eee) REGISTER OF DEEDS Peers rad 21 ee 9 Pe ee) 3039 Be) Be J 9892 K 120 K 121 ie RS voor = 24 mace 10 Elizabeth Abernathy Fer ea Imogene W. Blankenship Helen R. Gregory Gayle S. Joeey U. S. Postmaster or at Nely N. C. Dept. of Revenue Real Estate Excise Tax Commercial Printing Co. Supplies Bec-Car Printing Co Supplies U. S. Postmaster Box Rent U. S. Postmaster Postage Copier Account Copies AGRIC, EXTENSION SERVICE Inez W, Foster Salary Wayne L. Franklin sid D. O. Ivey Nancy H, Murray Harry W. Myers, Jr. Nancy I. Myers Howard M, Stamey James W, Weaver Betty C. Harrington Jean L. Johnson Maxine Rutledge E1izabéth Weaver Starrettes Office Equip. Supplies Iredell Vocational Workshap Yard Work Inez W. Foster Travel D. O. Ivey Nancy I. Myers Nancy Murray Iredell Agric.Ext. Agents Ofc. Nutrition Materials i er: 2 " si Handbook Gray and Creech Supplies N. C. State Univ, Print Shop Supplies Lazenby Montgomery Supplies IBM Corp. Equipment ‘National School & Industrial Corp. Equipment E. J. Webb Peso k City of Statesville Lights & Water Brady Printing Co. Supplies U. S. Postmaster Box Rent Southern Bel. Service VETERANS SERVICE Paul W. Lambert CS ee tay Athea D, Deal ee a Traves Bec-Car Printing Co. Supplies U. S. Postmaster bd Pee sg barat) fo kd foe ee ELECTIONS L. H. West, Jr. Salary 25.00 3041 Floy Wilkinson ns Pao ra 0) en 7 Cc. B. Wanberry sd 25.00 Joyce J, Martin " LIBRARIES Iredell Public Library Monthly Budget Payment J 9899 Town of Mooresville pe ever Ge kote) FIRE FIGHTING ae) Motorola Comm, & Electronics Maintenance 452.50 K 50 Mobile Radio Service Co. Tone Encoders 110.00 K 51 oie) seb aae aco Raut ta Rural Fire Protection 100.00 ey) Harmony Fire Dept. i” 100.00 K 53 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. bs 100.00 Lae Cool Springs Fire Dept. " 100.00 | Ge bo) Shepherd's Vol. Fire Dept. " 100.00 K 56 W, Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. " 100.00 K 57 Central School Vol. Fire Dept. " 100.00 K 58 Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. " 100.00 K 59 Union Grove,Fire Dept. 2% 100 .0O K 60 Lake Norman Fire Dept. 4 100,00 K 61 So. Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. " 100.00 rar Town of Mooresville " 100.00 K 63 City of Statesville, ea es! 100,00 aol Wayside Fire Dept. " sole pae le) K 65 N. C. Dept. of Conservation Forest Fire Control 874.85 K 100 N, C. Dept. of Conservation & Dev.Forest Fire Control 313.08 K 119 Southern Bell Services rere rn eer SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS 355.00 Ruth G,. Etchison 3044 3045 John T. Smith 16.0 pae 8) J9893 Caroline Earhhardt bad 85.00 Re eee ea. tts eee. ” eer ee) K 74 Dr. R. W. Martin bd 50.00 K 75 Or. D. &. Schnell Wty Sets 300.00 K 76 Dr. I. G. Scherer Medical Exams Ee eae K 77 Armory Project Account Donations 25. K 78 Company Fund " 25.0 K 79 L. L. Nesbit Expenses to Convention 110.27 be 8) Adrian J. Newton Cost of Appeal in CasellO 114.85 K 81 Rowan County Medical Exam ceeee ae Thomas H. Stewart Landfill Lease eae K 83 James Benfield Landfill Operation re ores 8 ee N. C. Local Gov. Employees Retirement System 1,439.33 K 111 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund LAr K 113 WN, C. Public Employees Social Security Agency 4,777.34 K 116 WN. C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield Insurance l os K 121 Copier Account fers TY co we 21 as re bi ala! Se ee ee ee ee eee) K 123 ere 3 106 bheyd 108 a3) National Police Supply ee, — We poor «2h race 12 Riot Equipment Refund for tax,payment wAeh- ea le) 46.19 Mrs. T. L. Dysard, Jr. 13,375.56 cy CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS SO Peep Retc > peste M tS Serle OPM Sod Density Testing 55.00 John W. Reich Services Cae.e. orae. 8 Caldwell Electric Co. Payment # E-6 28,212.85 Comfort Contractors, Inc. " bs tro) 13,400.00 H. R. Johnson Const. Co. bed G-10 74,068.00 City of Statesville Tax on County Property 44.78 pO t-Pirs ork) GENERAL ASSISTANCE Iredell Co. Dept. of Soc. Services-Petty Cash To Pu eho] Mrs. Willard C, McGee Transportation 10.00 iT 3 ae ee) heh oo) to Clothing ee Belk's Dept. store bf 32.73 Dellinger's ” 20.73 King's Dept. Store * errr Mack's Store " Cees J. C. Penney Co. 4 184.07 Pope's Variety Store is 6.18 Three Sisters es 20.00 Alexander Childrens Center Boarding Home Care 150.00 Mrs. Hurley Anthony ” fo, Oya 6. 0) ie eee fe CEM Le eg <a 240.00 Mrs. Ethel Baity " 180.00 Mrs. Tom Baldwin . 60.00 Mrs. BE, W. Barnhart vi 48.00 Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder " 120.00 c. C. Bankenship ” foie 0) Mrs. Clyde L. Burton = 53.59 Mrs. Albert Cooper 3 60,00 Mrs. Dorothy Cowan be: 180,00 Mrs. Allen Deal Ks 120.00 Mrs. Roland Deal ° 180.00 Mrs. Albert Edwards sd ee Mrs. David Bisele vi Pr Pee) Mrs. Roosevelt Gaines i 60.00 Mrs. Manie Gamble bs 20,00 Mrs. Darrell Isenhour - 120.00 Mrs. Lessie Knight ik Pe Pae 8 Mrs. Jettie Knox ” 60.00 ie ee bs 132.00 Mrs. Gertie Scott is 120.00 Mrs. James F. Seamon ° 70.00 Se ee ee ee ° 92.00 Mrs. James A. Sexton ° 70.00 Mrs. James Shulenberger “ rit ra ee) eee esa ee) ss hn 8) Mrs. William Summers if 120.00 Ce es ad pore 8] Mrs. Billie Jones Tipton " Ce] a ee ee) ° Comes) Rs m ee) Mrs. Geraldine Watkins Boarding Home Care Mrs, Fred White wf Mrs. Ciyde Wilcox ¥ Mrs. Julia Williams Mrs. Rebecca Williams Mrs. Raymond York Mrs. Roger L. York Mrs. Charles Steele Dr. A. J. Causey Medical Care Dr, Jack Milam * Dr. Irvin Scherer " Dr. G. W. Taylor " Pee SB Ro Pas CWE s Meh a PRS ae we Clb eile Be > a biel) Lowry Drug Co. Drugs Southside Drug Co. Drugs Iredell Memorial Hospital Medical Care Western N. C. Sanatorium Hospitalization Ramsey & McClelland Ambulance Service BGUUGUGUsEUGUGaGUGUaea WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 3046 Dorothy M. Fleming Salary 3047 Paul L. Conrad 3048 Pe eb arto er a] Joan R. Scott 3050 Linda R. Abrams 3051 Thelma C. Barker ee] Css Merwe tes 3053 Mary V. Boyle eh Gloria.W. Brown 3055 Nan L. Brown 3056 Patricia A. Connolly clehe v4 Nora L, Deal le het- Ek ae ame et ere) ) 185) Lucinda B, Dees eieleie) John T. Donnelly, 3061 Effie B. Grier 3062 Ometta L. Harris 3063 Hiida G, Hinson ieee | Anne C,. Jonnson eles} Frances R. Jones 3066 Nr SOB ewe Seles celt ies cles Charles P. Kirkman oleh eee 0] 3068 Martna L. Kirkman eo) Be 0,8) 3069 Peggy B. Lackey , 313.00 3070 Eloise P. Martin , yaw.’ ¢) lee FranHwe R. Martin 585.00 cere) Cecilia D. Moore ” 313.00 erie) Norma L. Morrison ° 534.00 3074 Sara M. Neese . 371.00 3075 Julia K. Rogers " 585.00 3076 Betty Sue T. Sharpe ° ES topes e] eee es) eee) res Donna Somers 7 355.00 3078 Thurston Templeton of 559.00 3079 Martha M, Turner , 465.00 3080 Ginger J. Vincent 3 hl a8) el Bs ee Owe re ss bras 6) tee eee Me eS Cer] J 9966 Thelma C, Barker 6 64.35 9967 Nancy J. Beard ‘ 7 ee | 9968 Mary V. Boyle 9969 Gloria W. Brown 9970 Mary Deaton Ree eee ee GYGaouunuaas poe ee ee oe eel ponent om 4 evar tae | Effie Grier Travel Anne C. Johnson Charles P. Kirkman east Umm Seas Ta Peggy B.) Lackey Bloise P, Martin eats stm eases) Cecelia D. Moore Norma Morrison Julia Kay Rogers Berttba Ste Mee eb easels) Martha Turner Ginger J. Vincent Dorothy M. Fleming Starrettes Office Equipment Supplies Bec Car Printing Co. be E,. N. Scroggs the Pee Amer. Public Welfare Assn. Membership Xerox Corp. Supplies Pitney Bowes, Inc. Postage U. S. Postmaster Postage Davis Hospital Payment to Physician Dr. T. R. Griffin ba Dr. J. S. Hardaway Dr. L. M. Little Dr. D. L. Pressley Dr. L. B. Skeen Dr. A. B, Sloan N. C. Local Gov. Employees Retirement System N. C. Public Employees Social Security Agency U. S. Postmaster TS ee oka Southem Bell Postage DAY CARE CHILDREN Family & Child Development Day Care Iredell Co, Oay Care Center for Haniicapped HEALTH FUND Iredell County Health Department 10,764.33 10,764.33 SCHOOL FUND Iredell County General School Account PUBLIC ASSISTANCE N, C. Dept. of Social Services pee ee Se per OMe Sa oe) pee Mee me) Tredesi County AA Fund ee ee ee) Iredell County AD Fund State Commiesion for the Blind MI SCELLANBOUS K 90 , Cooper D, Cass Co. Supplies vie) ore K 91 Carrolyn L,. White Refund for Insurance PEPE a bad Donm S. Somers Refund for Insurance Pr es K 109 N. C. Local Gov. Employees Retirement System 2,098.81 K 111 Law Enf. Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund Cy A-ra ele) K 112 N.C. Public Employees Social Seaurity Agency 8,110.53 K 114 N.C. National Bank Federal Tax 6,078.25 Pepe C wn PiermE? Stas tweak Ol ee 4,247.90 K 117 N. C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield 1,411.59 K 118 Globe Life Insurance Co. Payroll Deduction 78.70 22,754.23 TOTAL 278,563.54 Less: Payroll Deductions Retirement: 2,098.81 LEOB & os 476.00 Lp cert 2,651.06 Tax:Federal 6,078.25 State 1,414.27 Insurance 1,542.23 14,260.62 GRAND TOTAL 264,302.92 wn 21 na 15 Tee Oa PING Me ONS uL oN by 533 J. H. Nicholson Salary 1,020.00 Eee) REV Pee earth r 768.00 535 Margaret F. Bolt * i}: Bow oL@) 536 Lois N. Byrd id 340.00 Ex 4 Elaine C. Clanton - 424,00 xT) Arthur D. Cowan : 327.00 539 Joyce E,. Dobson " 465.00 540 Martha J. Ervin " Bt- Bae 8 or 3 Glenn Fox, Jr. " 510.00 ee Cress S. Hall “6 soS <a 0 0) 543 Doris P. Johnson - bt- Soon ee) 544 Mildred G. Johnson ” 585.00 545 Rollin W. Johnson ‘is 701,00 546 Bertha G. Shoe bi 585.00 S47 Mary L. Stroud ie 465.00 Erte) Lexine A, White iy y 585.00 549 Betty J. Englebert 35 pho epae 4 550 Jelene W. Levan = bo}; Boao. 6) eS N. C. State Board of Health-Dental Services pc le oe 6) a FCX, Inc. Corn Meal 58.05 ee} Brady Printing Co. Supplies ae, org Printcrafters, Inc. bad 23.12 D5 Statesvilie Record & Landmark Advertising 15.68 D6 Jane W, Arthur Travel 28.89 ples Margaret F. Bolt 4 17.19 ioe) a SOs Orem es etek sedi) ” 15.12 ae) Jean Ervin id 41.74 om be) Doris P. Johnson ” oS) oe el Mildred Johnson ¥ 46.54 D12 Jelene W. Levan Mi eae) Db 13 Bertha G, Shoe z 90.28 oe Lexine White i 19.17 D15 Glenn Fox, Jr. is 170.58 D 16 Cress S. Hall si 165.90 D 17. Rollin W. Johnson " 158.51 D 18 J. H. Nicholson ig 111,56 ome a] Iredell Water Corp. Water 6.00 i a6) City of Statesviiie Water ana Lights 193.55 ae 3 rears Led Service 99.73 ae) N. C. State Board of Health Supplies 21.51 fee x Starrette's Office Equipment Supplies ck} D 24 Beaver's Repair Shop to eet 10.50 D 25 Greer Chemical Corp. Supplies 18.03 D 26 Huntington Laboratories Supplies 102.75 D 27 Modern Electric Company Repair to Vacuum pe] D 28 Watts Plumbing & Heating Supplies trae) D 29 Auto Machine Shop pro ee a Se! bee 6) Orkin Exterminating Co. Pest Control 10.00 D 31 Petty Cash Petty Cash 45.00 oe PM Pet meee ek 7 ye eee] 78.30 D 33 Winehester Surgical Supply Supplies Se eas ie | Lowry Drug Co., Inc. Drugs eee D 35 The Human Betterment League Family Planning Materials 103.00 D3 8. N. Seroggs co eee Eh Pe te) as ae rae DSSS ET eer Supplies pe RX} ie) Public Service Co. of N.C. Gas 3.89 Pe) eed Lee td 51.42 es ee Prat g 2.77 toe Fs Moor@eville Lodge #496 Rent Pees] D 42 Moaesville Telephone Co. Services D 43 Rental Uniform Service Laundry D 44 R. L. Bentiey, M.D. M & I Clinic Fees 50,00 D 45 P. R, Mason, M. D. M & I Clinic Fees 25.00 D 46 W. W. Skeen, M. D. M & I Clinic Fees 20.00 D 47 L. M, Little, M. D. Treating V.D. Patients yee, 8) D 48 N. C. Local Governmental Employees Retirement 618.02 D 50 N. C. Public Employees' Social Security Agency 1,560.60 omer y N. C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield 181.35 ¢ 16,836.57 MISCELLANEOUS D Local Governmental Employees Retirement 434.00 D 51 N. C. Public Employees Social Security Agency 1,560.64 pase North Carolina National Bank - Federal Tax 1,157.44 | oes) N. C. Department of Revenue State Tax 860.53 D 55 N. C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield 199.17 D 56 Globe Life Insurance Company Cancer Ips. 4.90 4,216.68 21,053.25 Less: Payroll Deductions 434.00 Coe atk FICA 513.88 Federal Tax 1157.44 State Tax Vt ToPw ss] $ Insurance 204.07 2,596.17 18,457.08 GRAND. TOTAL 21 ma 17 od | noon 21 na 18 MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY Gayle C. Biggers SBE bal Loy W. Devine Salary John B. Norman ba Nancy K. Pearson Shirley H. Stradley if Tri County Mental Health Complex-Salaries Gayle Biggers Ber oe E. M. Sturhahn, Jr, Bes We Cantey Tomlinson Bet Ws 38 Warren A. Young eer VT Loy W. Devine ees O73 National Industrial Conference Vantage Press Books Institute for Rational Living Educ. Materials Southern Bell Services IBM Corp. Supplies Bec-Car Pranting Co, ” Rowan Printing Company Equipment Language Research Associates Misc. Supplies Peoples Thrift Supplies B & B Mortgage Co., Inc. Rent City of Statesville Service Petty Cash bia eo Ort lel Blackwelders Furniture Co. Repairs Schering, Drugs N. C. Local Governmental Employees Retirement N. C. Public. Bmployees Social Security N. C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield " ee ee ee eee ei ewe Mie i si) MISCELLANBOUS Local Gov. Employees Retirement System pe Prd atl Shoe Pek Mle be OME ol PSG Ae vol lok PAT ee Carolina National Bank 307.14 Department of Revenue 140.94 SENT Mee cel tie we Sa Me) ba Shel 89.47 951.41 TOTAL 6,488.65 Less: Payroll Deductions oases aa Bh rt) Lede pe) Fe Tax: Federal 307.14 eat 67.12 Insurance 89.47 eee Pee] GRAND TOTAL 5,779.56 The Board adjourned to meet again on Monday, July 12, 1971, at ee July 12, 1971 2c aed WiC Mey tome ae Oe Pee a OM CRs Mea) be tae Bema Monday, July 12, 1971, at 7:30 P,M,, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: Dr. Robert Long, Mrs. Sarah J, McLaughlin, James M, White, F, M, Steele, and J, D, Thompson, S. T, Webster, Jr., county manager, was present, OPM SC POC Rc ea Ue OL opened with the invocation by Commissioner Thompson, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE _ INDUSTRIAL EVE LOPMENT COMMITTEE. 1, M, Haile, Morrow, Jr., and R, V, Gibson, of Mooresville, and R, D, Warwick and C, E, Middlesworth, of Statesville, representing the Industrial Development Committees of both Chambers of Commerce, were present, Spokes- PMe mee se . e e M Sea) lee ole Ll tel Mae tao a Ls) sewer extension policy by the county, which they felt would encourage industrial development, especially since any new development woul outside the towns since sites are not available inside tc iddlesworth, speaking as chairman of the Greater Statesville Development Team, explained that this is a new concept Ce tee ae eee DS Ce aT serve as nae ae we 21a 19 wor 24 mate 20 ere July 12, 1971 authorizing tax discounts, effective July 1, 1971, but had given commissioners authority to allow the same discount they had given in 1970 for the year 1971 only, Since the taxpayers have had no notice that the discount would not be Tecan bee te eM eC CM mee be eC aie Nee as) and. seconded by Commissioner Thompson that the county allow the following schedule of discounts for current taxes as was allowed in 1970; Month of August and Sept, 1 yamaha rots Sept, 2 through Oct, 1 1% sd Oct, 2 through Nov, 1 . eA WATER AND SEWER POLICY, On motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner Steele, the Soard voted to adopt the following policy for water and sewer line extensions as recommended by the Iredell County Planning Board, subject to the concurrence of the municipal water suppliers in the i county: Roe 1 Nhe oe me) Me PGA ae me La PR) we toy b 30s ee) ea CS Semen le el ba of County Commission Intent and Purpose: Fostering industrial expansion with its direct contri- fi bution to economic growth, job opportunities, and governmental tax revenues in Iredell County, and its auxillary stimulus to business and residential ss growth, is determined to be in the public interest, eo ace Me ee | and beneficta! expansion, it shall be the policy of Iredell County to assist in utility extension to industrial sites under the following terms Pe ket a Iredell County Board of Comm: foners shall provide funds in the amount of $100,000 in each fiecal year to extend water and/or sewer tranemiesion lines to industrial plant sites, upon request Ce 2 The County Manager shal) provide forms for use by parties interested ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eS ee Nee ee ae Cd July 12, 1971 pei ys TC eS ls me LM Stee se i c, The County Board of Commissioners may require proof of property acquisition, lease execution or other good faith guarantee, prior to awarding a construction contract for said lines, d, The County Manager ehall obtain in writing the concurrence of any municipality involved as to the availability of adequate water supply and pressure, and acceptance of maintenance and ownership provisions as hereinafter specified. ‘ Iredell County may contract for construction, engineering, Right- Poe aes ee ees MME Meld a bon ea te lee ek eC Lk Mame lb municipality, or other agency, which can supply the treated water, or sewage treatment; or may at its election perform these services through its own contractors and engineers. The Board of County Commissioners shall consider for approval, insofar as available funds will permit, industrial plant projects for Utility service extension assistance, which the Board is assured will initially create at least $100,000 in directly related assessed value for ad valorem tax purposes, and which computations show will reimburse Iredeli County for its capital outlay for such Utility Service extensions within ten years of the completian date, when computed at the then prevailing County Tex rate, When the water system being extended is owned by a municipality or r public or private agency, such agency shall assure Iredell County that it will immediately aseume service, routine maintenance and operational reaponsibility for the line extension upon its completion; that fees charged for service through the lines will as those for other similar customers of the agency; that the ag shell accept ownership of the said line extensions in proper not sooner than five years following the line's completion upor ee ee eC a a eT eel Trt ae ll County in good faith in any major repaire and modi fi- cations prior the date on which Iredell County requests Crane fer of ownership of the line to the agency, Major repairs, eae ee ee ea mn eteple line breaks and regular De ee ee ee ee es ee ee ve rs eae. tm = 24 me 22 July 12, 1971» cere Pease Tee sae SOME ts Cie sot) approval of the plans Put rt specifications for any Poot tee Cae eels under this policy, from the agency most eis tO mCM Mea te of the line. Iredell County shall use its best. judgement at Pa Meet Me eae at bel) ‘ in determining size of lines and related factors, mindful of the likelihood of further line extensions and increased future Tae t demands, but shall not automatically assume responsibility for pet) Pete th extensions etc., save insofar as funds available shall permit and a new puny eee ss Py eC eee ret ia ec eens a Water lines and sewer lines shall be properly Pee MaMa street rights-of-way, or in rights-of-way legally dedicated to Iredell County for utility line purposes, Water lines shall include fire hydrants spaced according to recommendations of the County Manager. Water and sewer eC a eeen ye ct CC eeu | at a point logically and Peer te Soar te tee Ce ee on-site service lines. k, Municipalities or other participating agencies are hereby permitted to charge their customary meter and tapping fee for service, a8 +r) charged to other similar customers, for connections to County owned water and sewer lines, Such taps and connections shall not be made by said municipality or agency until informed by the County Manager that any service or tapping re ee te ees ee Say such connections to ite line has been discharged, seconded by Commissioner White, the following resolution was adopted: INTERIY APPROPRIATIONS RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY that in order to operate the county and ite gubdivisions from July 1, 1971, to the date of the adoption of the 1971-72 Budget Resolution, appropriations are hereby made for the purpose of paying salaries, the principal and interest Pewee ee ee ordinary expenses of the county and ite eub- PPT re cag July 12, 1971 Page 5 the 1970-71 fiscal year, This résolution shall cease to be effective and all from and after the adoption of the 1971-72 Budget Resolution, expenditures made in accordance with this resolution shall be chargeable to appropriations made in the 1971-72 Budget’Resolution, PURCHASE OF TRUCKS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENTS, The Board discussed the need for a policy regarding replacement of the county owned trucks in the rural fire departments and asked the county manager to work up some Crea eats) plan for their study, They asked for information on the ages i me Ome. oy Motion was made by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, and passed, requesting each fire department to file an annual financial staement with the county manager, begiming with a statement for 1970-71, FUND FOR On motion by sete PEE Reels Saitou Lela) SPECTAI Sane be seconded by Commissioner Steele, the Board voted to continue to provide funds for the sheriff's department for special investigative and evidence pur- poses for another year, and to include funds in the 1971-72 budget for this is Ce f the meeting was used Mee bets Lune ee Me etal MS ar ° Pre a * the 19 pony one ese 197 to the bogr eM aa r vy ne Bi Bloat ag. wn Ce ee) ae 4 | nx 23 Pier 4 wae July 19, 1971 rae CMT el ee OM CBG ta CM POM cal day, July 19, 1971, at 7:30.P,M, in the Commissioners Room at the Court- house, with all members present, Py uC SRAM Ba UML tae ME he Mc ba missioners Joe D. Thompson, Mrs, Sarah J. McLaughlin, F, M. rt oa ae Li) RET Meek oe oe Ye A eek DD ey PNAS ASU eRe Mm bea) prayer by the chairman, ere ¥ bY Vd ett be ke BUDGET, Sam Morrow, data Poa ee eC esl over the budget request for his department in detail, explaining the work. He stated that they have been congidering a new computer a ei Vimeo eed for this year. He explained the red a eS share equally any operating deficit and recommended that this agreement should be put in writing, since board members are subject to change. Pw os AC ee a kee and John Smith were present for a discussion of Mr, Smith's report and recommendations for the sheriff" sdepartment Pe Me OPM ate TT number of trusties at the jail and how they could be peC eT a tg actually needed, The sheriff was ee ee) recommendations for changes except for meals for prisoners. Commigsionere proposed either continuing with the food preparation in the jail as now but let the county pay the food bills direct to the vendors rather than the per diem payment to the sheriff as it is now handled, or have the food catered from the local prison camp of the N, C . Department of Corrections, The retote mendations for reports for ee ee ld Pes) Oe for the detectives, two new patrolman positions, and four sew matron/dispatcher positions with reassignment of Pe al Ce gemerally agreed upon, July 19, 1971 Prt. 4 Reese ieee Tbe Ma te eC pr Me ee oy POM teed their work so that he could keep them, since he poe eT i) who are dedicated to the work and interested POO taht me kT Bel Pat Me te ay Ome me ae mel RECOMMENDATIONS, Mr, Smith reported Pt CCM ee ol) work on a new salary schedule for the budget and submitted recommendations on the clerical positions, ‘i S$ ON CARPET, Mr. Thompson reported that the committee on the new PIPOe eT MTC Meat se. UCM Ce CL me tld bavba cba Lib ast and installing carpet in the Hall of Justice, The following bids were received: Statesville Siding and Contractors Supply Co., Inc. $10,776,93 Sears, Roebuck and Co, eb a) Blackwelder Furniture Co, rb ee Mr, Thompson explained that the Blackwelder bid was not in hand at the hour of opening but they were informed by telephone that it was on the way and it was delivered about ean hour late, The representative was informed that these facts would be presented to the fs ae eT Ct and they would make the decision, Cee Smee tt aes) i that the carpet was included in the general contract with a stipulated allowance and that ids were not ees cae er ee ae ee i ae) ee ee ae . r ey) eet es ee " " ; carpet be awarded to the low bidder, Blackwelder Furniture . nar id f ee ath! ee was * aned « To) uly Paes S vara! | a] eS da In Pas 7 ee peas a4 ae 25 a eee ae oe moe RT Car sue Cra Mtr ae Se Ee OM CR CCM PEt MME Lae 27, 1971, at 7:30 P.M,. in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, boa Tee Seo TM Cll ome Me i Oe Se Ebel lt Mel Co ol Sarah J, McLaughlin, James M, White and F. M, Steele. Tt PUT) a S, T, Webster, Jr,, county manager, was present, CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order and opened with the invocation by Chairman Long. Cel MS ake De SO A ROSS OE ELLE seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the board approved missioner White, an appropriation of $1,150.00 to be included in the 1971-72 budget for ae eM CM te ia eC Me ast UCM is eet a eee Lm sign an application to the State Office for matching funds, ROAD PETITION, A petition for paving 2 miles of SR 1839 and 1838 was approved for consideration by the State Highway commission, on motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner White, On motion by Commissioner PN EMM Le Ce be OM CM me SO oe ee et from Sheriff Reavis to pay for textbooks in police science course at for a total amount of $86,52, Davideon Community College for six deputies, to be paid from the regular sheriff's department budget. The building committee submitted « ae A Md list and description of furniture which they had selected for the Hall of They explained they they are having Justice for the approval of the board, some of the old furpiture refinished and will move everything usable but that CS ee eee es the previous estimate, July 27, 1971 Page 2 CSc meee SCLC ee TM on Mae eT ee TT did lin, the board approved the quantity and type of furniture as recommended ee eee Ma te ee ad atta beats Me hoc ae and contingencies in the maintenance budget for the Hall of Justice from $20,000 to $30,000, They also recommended that the committee proceed immediately to receive bids so that the furniture would be on hand.when needed, Pt lee MMe tal ely Meee Mee tba iad oleae (Mast oma 5 of have an opportunity to buy a truck that has been used as a demonstrator that will fit their needs at a sizable reduction, and asked if this would The matter was referred to the county attorney for a etch eevee sorte The board continued to work on the 197)-72 budget, with action taken on the following matters: Peat at 2 8] baa Pee Cote Mod On motion by Commissioner Commissioner Thompson, the board approved payment of a clothing allowance 200 per year to the two detectives in the sheriff's department, subject to reimbursement being made to the county on a per month rate if the CSM tT Me tae ee ary i tos, em eet ee ners tr for uniforms in excess of the sdgete t will expenditure county. tment Cry a) rox 24 ne 28 PLC Ya | Pera, ee tO Me ELE McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Oe CM Sa CU ee | authorized to advertise for bids for a truck SS a Me Cr Me bast oN SYN SMe ete studied in detail the salary schedule recom- mended by Commissioner Thompson and adopted it with changes as noted. On motion by Commissioner Thompson, Pema tbat ay Pet dibs OMe Ma tM e tats Be Sake Sd ee file a request with the State Personnel Department for a three-step modification for clerical and Pri sase tT ee eee ele four-step modification for professional, a eer Pe Mee lot Sed) classes in the Health and Social Sentces to baal Dy Motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner McLaughlin, was adopted suspending Article TT, Section 5, of the County Personnel Resolution which provides for salary increments for new employees after six months satisfactory service until such time as the pay plan is revised to get present employees on the proper Pee ee PRU R Creme SCR a COLE ee aL) eee TTC es es el ee until dext year on Dr, Nicholson's request for implementation of the container system Pesta se ee ee Shee eT tS) rer T Tee BeOS motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Com- eT a CM ee he PSUR Ome twes aes bas BE outlay for the three school systems: regular capital outlay to be allocated at $14 per capita; the remainder to be used for new buildings and new con- struction, to be distributed according to agreement to be et ay three echool units and presented to the board of commissioners for approval, Pre Amat AM eh ee Commiseioner White, the board voted to set the current expense eo et $74,45 per capita, the amount requested by the Qguaty ee a Pee ee ee and will completely rT eliminate furid raising in the elementary schools and sost *f ha fe ay uh ps ed August 2, 1971 Page 1 The Board of Commissioners convened in regular Pa Pea CLL Poem Monday, August 2, 1971, at 7:30 P,M. in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: Dr. Robert Long, ra BG td man, Joe D, Thompson, Mrs. Sarah J, ae te ee Oe Ld LP bs S, T. Webster, Jr,, county manager, and I, T. Avery, Jr., county attorney, were present. CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by Chairman [ong | and opened with the invocation by Commissioner Thompson, that NRO CUMS PUBLIC HEARING FOR REZ this was the time set for a public hearing on several rezoning matters which the Planning Board had recommended fer approval, He called on Planning director, for information on the request. Pras meet am Mr, Lundy described the‘ areas as follows: 1. yA PROPERTY, on the East side of I-77 South, rezone for 350 foot as Advertising Sign District. yn Pe PN) 0 a the North side of 1-40 East, rezone oa Agricultural Residential to Advertising Sign District to exten Pee i) ae: Oe a AF DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION PROPERTY, at SKE fi b yad and 1-40 West, rezone from Manufactur neti ts Sy strict requested by J, T, Alexander, Jr., » Pe we eC me 2 Preise wets eas ete m motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded e aes We St eS ee e ROUND SIGN IN VIOLATION, The Plannir Pra nL mee that the commissioners take legal action to have ° es hway #150 removed, which the Planning ard had beer ya et remove Se ee . em ele ee a rade crc ayaa Cee i th af pee 8h} Page 2 Ro eee a SU Scr the mtter was referred to the county attorney to handle, Pree CRC MORES MEAS ob 4 UC VAR CLASP Oma OE MNO emmy amour eC CC OMe cB Planning Board that the county commissioners pass a regulation pro- hibiting issuance of a final electrical permit for any structure or mobile homein Iredell County without a sewage disposal system approved by the Health Department, On motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the following resolution was adopted: Ta TCM a Tits ae a eee ee Sam it advisable that minimum sewage facilities be established for all types of buildings or mobile homes constructed and erected within fa Me Sil yaa. Ome sa AND WHEREAS, said Depaftment of Health of Iredell County has recommended that no final electrical permit shall be granted in pea es County for any type structure or mobile home unless and until a permit approving it's sewage disposal system h en issued by said Iredell ets Me tu we tae as BE IT RESOLVED that henceforth from this day no final electrical service shall be authorized for any structure or mobile home, within Peter ome te eC SOM Cm Cl mt in compliance with the rules and regulations of the State Board of Health acting through the Iredell County ee ee ee) writing by « Sanitarian employed by said Iredell County ee ase Fr Me Re ae rr ee landfill pladhing with special emphasis on acquiring land for the land fill, them establishing pick up stations, end that they consider having August 2, 1971 Page 2 tT ee eet TM ea i a eC See Beem Sal) section and one in northern section; and (2) "that they study the mechanics Cea Me a CCM ee ets ae PEt Ure mn fos be Cle ela usable future system when making any extension," ba ee me Me tt Ce ce LC FAH ea a MAY MAAC SO OHTA OU D_TO THE NEEDY BLIND, At the request of the Director of Social Services, in order to facilitate administrative detail per- Aid to th Needy Blind, the following resolution was adopted taining t« borer be TPR by the Board of RD OF COMMISSI It is MEREB XESOLV U {ORTH CAROLINA, IN a. meeting held-on August 2, 1971, that 1, The person serving presently or in the future in the capa € Director of Social Services for Iredell county is hereby empowered with and assigned all the authority and duties, per- taining to Aid to the Needy Blind, as are conferrable upon the said Director under North Carolina General Statute 111-35 whith follows: 5111-35. “Authori of director of social servies,--The res- pective boards of county commissioners of each county are here authorized to empower and @nfer upon the county director of social services for their respective counties the authority aa a ke io aa ee ee fa Mots sections of this icle direct or authori £ commissioners to perform, Any act or function performed ‘ county director of sodal services under t authority of this OMS eee ee ar section shall be reported by f commissioners for its review, and for alternative action or sition where deemed appropriate Ta: ard, Provided oe that the respective boards of county commissioners shall Aes te ee eee 2 ae mition of a matter which « bea dc eae ee Me acts ees oe ae a) eae such recipient ee ee ee Director wher Auguet 2, 1971 Tee Ge 32 reas JUVENILE PROBATION SERVICE FOR COURTS, Mrs, Fleming reported that the Administrative Officer of the Courts has authority to appoint for Iredell County probation officers to provide counseling service for juveniles, and that at present there are one hundred forty-five children in the county on probation, including twenty-eight in correctional schools, Historically and until relieved of this duty by the court, the social service director is the chief probation officer and as such is now required She has been informed by Judge Hubert Olive, Jr., that PCM be Le oo he would like for her department to continue giving this service, but unless the additional staff which was included in their budget request is approved, they will be unable to continue this service. | HALL OF JUSTICE CARPET BIDS PROTESTED, Mr. Leon Campbell, from Staesville Siding and Contractors Supply Co., Inc., appeared before the board to protest the handling of the bids for the carpet for the Hall of Justice because the Blackweléer Furniture Company bid was not sub- QO mitted on time, and he contended further that he had already been given the contract by the general contractor on a negotiated basis a good while before the bids were requested. After considereble discussion the board members agreed that they had acted with full knowledge and in good faith and that the low bidder would receive the contract as had been previously decided, BP ee ee ee a EXTENSION OF TIME APPROVED FOR CONTRACTOR. Oe ee es ke a ee ee abtking.for « twenty day extension on the completion date for the Hall of Ne reasons they had given for the extension appeared to justify it. Motion was made by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner White, and paseed to grant the twenty day attension as requested, in view of the fact that their completion date wee much earlier then any of the Ce rer Tay eee Cra and were doing an excellent job. PES gS 8 PAL USC a Peters Ms er ta Terentia eects the savings that could be made La Clan Tees i tae mes bee Te me eee yt em Me PEC Mia tae bald) fa) building had been designed to be Pe eum od brick had been used and would require waterproofing and touching up Pe ae Lae be Me net saving would be only Stee Me a (ee ee ee te me a twenty member advisory. committee of local citizens had worked diligently with the architects in the design of the building and that aC Bee at exterior was an integral part of the design. To Dea. Me be od ee ML baled ance by using white brick would have cost an additional $25,00 per thousand for the brick. T MENT, Dr. ADDITIONAL SANTTARTAN AIDE APPROVED FOR HEALTH DEPA Nicholson reported that since the county is not getting into the garbage program this year the Health Department has been studying ways to improve on the present program, He stated that there are three private contractors Cre ee a eo meee ee ek C Bema oe Pere etrtC Tee ae me ee ee ee be picked up. tas) Me CME a ee ait ee) ment who could follow the garbage trucks until he is familiar with fl ee Then he would solicit those not being served ¢ rr haulers or check to gee that they are disposing of their garbage in approved manner, ror the ten m Beal »eginning September 1, this require $7,812 additional in their budget for salary trave t se additional person, tion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by ner sughlin, the Board voted to add $7,812 to the Healt east G srowide the sanitarian aide as requested, ae Oe eee y t ait ae the are f Equalization and Review, « Pz wert aa i spon adjournment { the Board of tq ne 2tna 39 a aes August 2, 1971 bit WRITTEN REPORTS, The Board received the June report from the Sheriff's Department and the July report from the Health Department eT et 1 CM Pelt mo eee PUD eC TCC Mame eT bel ia Se Pee me Commissioner Thompson, and passed, to approve three revision of blind aid grants as submitted by the Director op ecb e822 toe Reena st adel ER Ca a a cd attorney fee and costs for assisting in defense of C. M, Stonestreet, Jr., Peis me tests tek Ses oe offenses in connection with his service as undercover agent for the department. Pieb aise Lt 8s 0e WITH CITY C ILS ANNOUNCED, Bee Sa tg announced that a joint meeting with the city councils of Statesville, Mooresville, Harmony, and Troutman, had been arranged for informal dis- cussion on mutual problems. St APPROPRIATIONS RESOUION, On motion by Commissioner by Commissioner Thompson, the following resolution was adopted: PN ot) 88 UECe Lm ele ee ae BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of ey OMe oe this the 2nd day of August, 1971, that for the expense of county govern- ment, its activities and institutions for the fiscal year ending Bir met 1972, the following amounts, or so much of each as may be deemed necessary, are hereby appropriated: IREDELL COUNTY 1971-72 Budget Summary Adopted Aug, 2, 1971 coos DO ad tee Appropriations ao: ee. See Prt er See ea) $ pom $ a by Ps] County Attorney bet - Soe) County Manager August 2, 1971 GENERAL FUND (cont'd) Building Maintenance Maintenance-Hall of Justice pes ar ttt Tax Supervisor Tax Collector orl h ae troll tals POE Tbh ees Pas temeL Ty baer Electrical Inspector Tee a Fee aera ( Data Processing Register of Deeds Agricultural Extension Veterans Services 145,600 57, 352 Lae FY Iek) ra hey be) LY Cb} | 78,842 WAL 101, 346 Cn bt) Se Pd Page 7 ata Net Tax levy. pele) $ 143,800 20,000 cree ys rer EY 16,158 er. ere! Sy Pe bt) era} ees aaa it August 2, 1971 ie Se Bilt ee Revenues other Net Tax Appropriations _than Taxes _ Levy Pea 3 ay Pea mer baa tel bi 250,350) Mental Health pasate ep) ‘ 78,518 $ 181,832 eee Sel tn Ss fae 2 L NEALTH FUND LTR L eS CI SRY T SERVICE FUND 390,040 20,186 ei e110) ; Pm et ote ere 1,284,263 524,250 On Le) ripest Metis eg mee S 1,000,000 ji TOTAL SCHOOL FUNT ya ALA) by. aw et) 1,760,013 GRAND TOTAL See erat S) $ .3,084,107 $3,485,942 Based on: Valuation... . » $405,000,000 Collectible. ..-. 924% TAX RATE RESOLUTION, On motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner Steele, the following resolution was adopted: ov VG vO UA LOLF ew Ce | aa Cis Tee Met MUM oc seis Me ese ee as july 1, 1971, to June 30, 1972, have been passed and adopted; thereéore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OR IREDELL COUNTY that the following Ad Valorem taxes on each Steet tM ta 5 ae and the same is hereby levied in Iredell County for the year from July 1 1971, to June 30, 1972, for the purpose set opposite fr General Pund by Pe tb) Water & Sewer -013 SOS e es +01 et id Public Assistance Pund A] | ee met SCHOOL FUND Current Expense ait) ee td ti pe | b 93 There ts hereby levied for the fisch) year 1971-72 « poll tax eee te ee ee August 2, 1971 Page 9 50, in accordance with the provisions of G, S, 105-341 (a), unless such person is exempt as provided by law. Iwenty-five percent (25%) of the proceeds of the poll tax shall be deposited in the Poor Fund, and Seventy- five (75%) Prom met lr best eee) Pat deme ee Lh ot TC Mame There is hereby levied for the fiscal year 1971-72 a license tax of $2,00 on each open female dog of the age of six months or older, and license tax of $1,00 on each male dog and on each female of the age of six months or older, in accordance with the provisions of G.$, 67.5, The Phare Tl Ch such tax shall be deposited in the General Fund and used to defray the expense of the dog warden in accordance with the provisions of G. S, 67-30, ote Mme Se OGM Mee oe TM me Cekter lt we ela Mile aa) Carolina Revenue Act. Gypsies and Fortune Tellers receiving rewards for pretending to tell or telling fortunes, practicing the art of Palmistry and other crafts of a similar kind shall be ‘taxed with a license of 31,000,900 for each person involved in this business and this license for a full year and cannot be prorated. Le Lael Meer tail The county license for Employment Agents shall be DELEGATE FOR ANNUAL CONVENTION was named as the voting delegate for the Iredell annual convention-of the N, C, Association of ( Auguet 11-14th at Asheville, eae 4 eras vi] non 24 nx 38 July, 1971 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Robert Long, DDS Per Diem pete) CPT Le Pee " 100,00 F, M, Steele reat t) Joe D, Thompson cot oe ad RP ee eh t Nat'l Assn, of Counties Service Fee 275,00 N, C, Assn, of County Comm, ii ba Lene 0] Park Place Greenhouses ba err b) Siete MMe has Pasa aly PL 2,509,31 ATTORNEY I, T. Avery Retainer U, S, Postmaster Postage MANAGER Samuel T, Webster, Jr. Pers 5 aero e) ett a ey Travel pte me The International City Management ety) he.) Carolina Business Machines Sy Poet | Pat] Ps dd bier iat a) 19,50 Copier Account Copies keer} Starrettes Office Equipment Supplies pe Brady Printing Co, ah Cr) Pes Tet pe mee er Bra ee] 55,20 eye yi RARRARAAR Pipa ep eer E eG rete] Lewis Simpson Fee tad eee eee) af Pe ees Lewis Simpson Lewis Simpson pe ess | Tug Whittenburg Tug Whittenburg per ests | Tug Whittenburg OT ee Pee Oe POP Eee Mae Bell Browner bee se) pee ed POOR et Cael ba a] ee ee eT Sr ee ee ML al Painting eT rr Comet Manufacturing Co, Se eed Gardner Supply Co. * ee Dead The Mogel Corp. Se ee Orkin Exterminating Co, fread ee ey YEE hetaheketelelal ae RP) K281 Duncan Plumbing and Heating ree] K 282. Thomas & Howard Co, Supplies 57,06 K 283. Carpet Rentals or ts hat) Tes] K 284 Rental Unif orm Service SPT bt PY K 285 Home Exterumating Co. Pest Control 18,00 City of Statesville Ba) 816,52 2,961.13 INSURANCE K 259. Fearing Ins. Agency ~ Renewal Workmen's Compensation 4,074,00 K 260 The Webb Insurance Agency-Ins, on Prabhas teeta PLO 4 5, 314,00 PTGS pea ee ee el B/G 139 Dear tt ae eal try eee ere) Jones Motor Co,, Inc. Pee Ths ” oto t Rohn Manufacturing Rae Cbd pyar ARARARA vary Bell Construction Co, 258 Walker Ins, Co. Ins.- " 10,00 rt ee eC ma ptr) 500 SEAL) by arg 2A Bee) Rr Ets 4 ed Mary N, Adams 3098 Mary L, Cowles 465,00 3099 Geneva L, Sharpe ed crema 0) 3100 Louise M, Taylor 9 328,28 epi Lois Troutman 86 371,00 ep tty 2 William L, Connolly a Watt) ep tex] Galvin E, Evans i eure) eB Leh et MPa aad bsg 540,60 K 143 Jordan Business Forms, Inc, Supplies LBs) K 262. Wm, L, Connolly Travel coe K 263 c, E, Evans #4 93,51 ays’ Doyle S, Hartley my ee ed ae sb Cooper D, Cass Co. Sit Pe] 29,23 K 271 Southerland's c 208,62 are) ee ea g rok -L) amet) U, S, Postmaster er aay tear et] oy ke for ee 10,56 K 344 ie meee Uso mary Supplies bP K Peer OM ee BT aoe tn 67 5, 269,86 TAX MAPPING 3105 Ralph L, Gilbert Salary Kp te) jerry T, Lundy sg Bd eee eee t ep te) Luther M, Souther BP ht] a ee ed x t 7, 101,00 eet a Tet sd Bes) Dottie 5, Cline CY ete Rel el aia lal aes age Houston L, Johnston Flossie S, King Lillie J, Laws be Do Sowers, Avery & Crosswhite Lillie J, Laws Pe Co hl) Houston L, Johnson Le ames Bec-Car Printing Co, Pitney Bowes, Inc, Starrettes Office Equipment bth asco l eb te eats Southern Bell Telephone Salary ” " var 3d Tax Suite beet deme abo ee " rf eet 3G Copies Supplies LCT Both) Pee T | in Set) COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Bernice M, McJunkin Alice M, Case U, S, Postmaster lol es Southern Bell Telephone Salary " bist t) fer bey) Tae CTT) ae be. cee deca Pee Pee StS g Fred H, Deaton, Jr. Dwight J, Goforth Re Pee eg R, A, Lowery, Jr, Boe Fae ea J James E, Rankin Kenneth L, Raymer, Jr, re ee . Low A, Burgess, TI N, C, Dept, of Local Affairs - Traffic & Planning Associates ee a] Thomas R, Johnaon ve aes |) ees primo etl Bec-Car Printing Co, So, Bell Telephone Co, be] ” Planning Service Professional Services Supplies oe Py im ” et ty oy Copies Pr eed ae et Sees aasas oa P - ie ee ee ae ee Vielen ae na we) RRAR AAARAR oT ee ‘Raymond L, Warren Be od pe md pot ae bet) Sun Oil Co, Lm iS 7 ae Pee sy Glen Campbell ben me tee) Pm Gas & O11 ber im Central Piedmont Criminal Justice~Equipment U. S, Postmaster Mac's T, V, & Electronics Brothers Tire Sales prea mee bk Meee) Sy Mooresville Motor Co,, Inc, Starrette's Office Equipment Brady Printing Co, Southern Bell Telephone Co, Lonnie M, Little Lynn E, Allgood Donald E, Gregory Frank H, Long, Jr, Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, Bae ms | a ae Carpet Rentals Rental Uniform Service Home Exterminating Co, LeRoy Reavis Statesville Laundry & Cleaners Wilmar, Inc, pO Smee te te Ml ee te Meee) Sunshine Linen Service Purcell Drug Co, pa) et oy City of Statesville Brady Printing Co, tT eee] J, I, Thomas Samuel R, Morrow Bobby R, Abernathy Inez J, Brown Kay 5S, Harrell reer weet. ee as Irte L, Mayberry Betty J, Robb eG) Jorden Business Sees ontro] Dete orp, rs Forms, Inc. ee bk es | weenie tet st Pe ay copier Account tas a ee Ay ee Pe ee ee ee ee | pn rh | bey tat t Peer Tires Tr) TTT bos | Peet in Shee) Repairs Supplies Rentals Uniform Service bet ae atl ter ba best Meee lost] Laundry Bs eel! Te ag Drugs Bit) P ety Ta ett] ry ee et) CE Pe Ewer sett Machine Supplies rr eee Rental wi teed) Postage eee) ee il 21 na 4 4 4 K 4 Ls K 4 K 4 K K 4 gerd eae Yrs a We Pe Mes BA) ee Services REGISTER OF DEEDS b7ey be BOM Tb a Pre ts 4 Elizabeth Abernathy 4 pO Pe LS or Lb COC Oe x fol 5 Gayle S, Josey Ler mer ee seg Pits pe aT] L, L, Nesbit Expenses to Conference UP Pes) at bey Dott ty ole ee tae etre tl ee) Teri bates Pe ae Pll mee Ta et 1] " AGRIC, EXTENSION SERVICE Inez W, Foster Wayne L, Franklin D, 0, Ivey Nancy H, Murray Harry W, Myers, Jr, Nancy I, Myers Howard M, Stamey James W. Weaver Betty C, Harrington ROY Me me tet Tl) ee se eel Ty Elizabeth W, Weaver D, 0, Ivey es ee) James W, Weaver D, 0, Ivey Nancy Myers Iredell Co, Agric, Extension Agents " Gray & Creech ¥ Pees bet Postage bP) til sts eae is ls eee | Tia set ly) Starrettes Office Equipment el Southern Bell Telephone Co, BT a ett] VETERANS SERVICE te ee Salary pis ee * es bs PP sg Postage Cd fo eT) Bec-Car Printing Co, Se ee Brady Printing Co, " te em ee Services ay CTY BEL FIRE FIGHTING 310 Motorola Comm, & Electronics ee Thy OC ee tO Rural Fire Protection kp) dee vs eo. he a 313. Mt, Mourne Fire Dept, “a 314. Cool Springs Fire Dept, hs 315. Shepherd's Vol, Fire Dept, 4 316 W, Iredell Vol, Fire Dept, us 317. «Central School Vol, Fire Dept, a 318 Trinity School Fire Dept, " 319 Union Grove Fire Dept, sy 320 ee lo ee ea Mel Lae 321 So, Iredell Vol, Fire Dept, Me 322 Town of Mooresville 323 City of Statesville 324 Wayside Fire Dept. ERM tat a Pe ae Pk ll meee sg RARAKRARKRAARKRARAA SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS REDE Ruth G,. Etchison FE tad 355,00 3182 John T, Smith if 800,00 K 135 I Care, Inc, ley Bete) aL 1,088.25 K 138 Institute of Government Membership Fee ele) K 309. Copier Account Copies er K 325 Dr. B, C, Bowen Med, Exam yierae) K 326 Dr, D, E, Schnell Med, Exam, a 200,00 aR 2 N, C, Board of Health Mites TTY cele me K 328 Armory Project Account Donation 25,00 Pak yt ee yaa " 25,00 K «330 Central Piedmont Regional Council of Local Gov, 7,219,70 < 331 bat Mem tad et bee emer. TT 50,00 ae &¥4 James Benfield Landfill Operation 18a 8] ran Tn Tot ae sets tT aoe Rete ee] rave K 346 Law Enf, Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund 476,00 K 347 Ny C, Local Gov, Emp, Retirement System REE ae) N, C, Blue Cross Blue Shield Lo are ae) Dr. A. M, Henderson ee Pee Pae0) Bb] Le eter Med, Exam pas eae. 8) Laat) Dr. Re artin 2; ye 8] K 357 we, Donald £E, Schnell rey Sa Aw} 358 N, C, Board of Health : cert!) 15,490.73 333 taldwell Electric Co, Payment / ce omfort Contractors # K 335 1, R. Johnson Contruction ASS ISTANCE er . Dept, of Social Services Petty Cash eh ees | Oe a err mie) ea tat st 10,00 ae] Mes | eee | wrists ce) nant ee et) lothing et sar | ‘ imitheys Store t ea 4 ae Per) shy 156 oP) pet) 159 160 Penton tenet eRe Bale Bol ate Eablet telalelatalslahelatalslatatalanenaenenanelenelalanal + i) rr} Rt) Bato) Bots) Bt LL Alexander Children's Center Mrs, Hurley Anthony Mrs, Requal Bailey Mrs, Ethel Baitey Lo Pa Be 2a) OOP DE Ls. | ibes] pe Mrs, Clyde Burton Mrs, Dorothy Cowan Mra, Allen Deal Mrs, Roland Deal Mrs, Roosevelt Gaines Mrs, Mamie Gamble Mre, Darrell Isenhour Mrs, Lessie Knight oe Pe eT 2 Mrs, Bobby McKinney Mre, Carl Reece Mra, Gertie Scott os ee Mrs, Bobby Sells oa eee Me ty Ste Meet mie James Shulenberger Charles Steele William Summers Pee ee Billie Jones Tipton Charles Vaughn pv tae Geraldine Watkins Fred White fe Cm Pett 4 Julia Williams et eee] Raymond York vet eos Nathan Blackwelder Eckerd Drugs, Inc, Holmes Drugs Co, Medical Centre Pharmacy Statesville Drug Co. re mee g be LS Ta] Dr, L. M. Little Rowan Co, Dept. of Soc, Services Davie Hospital Weaern N, C, Sanatorium ee a ee ee) Westgate Pharmacy J, M, Robertson Ls baha pee eM Sw a Lat Sty co rh ie & 4 r Le mM Ba . om ay WELPARE ADMINISTRATION 24 mc 44 Boarding Home Care rt in ” Druge Drugs Dental Care Medical Care Hospitalization Ambilance Service pet la Cae] bam bho) bet meee le | Pret] Le wee pe Tee) BAVA) re) eee) co] raed 10,00 De kK tne Eee ee ey et Tema a 2 Harry J, Beard Mary V, Boyle Gloria W, Brown Nan L, Brown Petes Ce rhc Bb Nora L, Deal Mary A, Deaton Lucinda B, Dees John F, Donnelly, Jr. Effie B, Grier Ometta L, Harris Hilda G, Hinson PN er oho Lois) ae tC) Memes DY] Nellie T, Kimbrough Charles R, Kirkman Martha L, Kirkman Peggy B, Lackey VOCS Tea hase.) Frankie R, Martin Cecelia D, Moore Norma L, Morrison Sara M, Neese Julia K, Rogers Betty Sue T, Sharpe De mre Sa | Thurston Templeton Martha M, Turner Ginger J, Vincent or eco a ER Pe | Linda Abrams Thelma C, Barker te ae Ae Tot Po dan Pat 2) Gloria W, Brown Oy MEP ey Mary Deaton Lucinda B, Dees John F, Donnelly Effie B, Grier eee mb tet ol) Anne C, Johnson Charles P, Kirkman Martha L, Kirkman Peggy 8. Lackey Eloise P, Martin Frankie Martin Cecelia D, Moore Norma L, Morrison Julia Kay Rogers Thurston Templeton Martha M, Turner Ginger J, Vincent I Pee Cys Pas td Xerox Corp, ee eT esas | Westgate Pharmacy ba Pe as) Davis Hospitel wm, T. BR, Griffin ee TD Supplies Maintenance Supp lie Ls Medical Care Payment to Physician 4 ae be eS) BT bret) Bee) Bree BT ee beret) 424,00 Caio] 734,00 Be) bee) 343,55 Bye rete) bt ea erate] TSP 669,00 epee Bree Bs erat) 313,00 550,93 371,00 bye eaee 510,00 Kb erate) bes Pate) 465,00 eet) 355,00 PA Pee) ALTA gee ae) 6 8,55 ek yam P| a Pee} Pet} Va ae ark) ee Lf Payment to Physician pterte K 237 Dr, A. M,. Henderson d = i) K 238 Dr, D, L. Pressley * 8 10,00 K 239 Dr. L, B. Skeen Hf 4 Braet) K 240 Woodruff Ins, Agency 4 44 vie. Patt) k 336 Bec-Car Printing Co, Supplies 42,18 K 347 N, C, Local Gov. Employees Ret, System eye heb) Lar} OME RT cr aCe MC 382,14 K 353 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Pla sett) Pelee) PERE SL) bey Mae Ue eH) K 241 Family and Child Development Center=Day Care Center VA See) r K 242 pea tC POM 5 ae baer te el bey aera) eee PL!) 3,287,00 LiF Ue a abe K 145 Iredell County Health Department POLY 10,000,00 SCHOOL FUND K 130 Iredell County General School Account ~ Payment meee) 75,000,00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Draft N, C, Dept, of Social Services 4,013, 54 K 126 Iredell County AA Pund My. Pe K 127 Iredell County AFDC Fund ee) ed) fae es Meer OMe Ls mT me Pees ema) MISCELLANEOUS K 131 eS Use Tax to) K 132 Lewis Simpson Pee me mee yl a ees) 142,00 Pe MEP et ee eee She Ce K 348 WN, C, Local Gov, Buployees Retirement System yet el) K 350 «WN, C, Blue Crose & Blue Shield er. ae ee ded ee 78,70 K 352 [SC ae ae Crees) 10,244.93 eb) eae 1 Lease: Payroll Deductions pees a rat pF eS Cr bet) 2595.93 eed 6022, 28, State Tax pr ee 1487,40 or] } Ct este 271,941.07 570 ye Bra By] be) 59 0) 3 62 68 J, H, Nicholson Ret Aaah Margaret F, Bolt lois N, Byrd PE LGC Meemmep eto) Pass mee Ll) Joyce E, Dobson Martha J, Ervin Glenn Fox, Jr, Cress S, Hall be be MMs Lost Mildred G, Johnson CPG EG. Pamert Ls) Julian C, Moore Bertha G, Shoe Mary L, Stroud SU ea eas) Betty J, Englebert Jelene W, Levan RO Pa ld Margaret F, Bolt Elaine C, Clanton Ri Tm oa) Doris », Johnson Pe O here Meter Ts) et aiy CPSC) Pst ba) Glenn Fox, Jr. Cress S, Hall vo OSC PMmell. L Lols) J, H, Nicholson Mrs Jelene W, Levan cea ta Me att 2 Pee cso Iredell Water Corporation Petty Cash Pund C ity of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone Co. N, C, State Board of Health Starrettes Office Equipment E, N, Seroggs, inc. ae me Wwkin Exterminating Co, 7 tt eee ee see] PP eg Pitney-Bowes, Inc, verter any. |. ee Public Service Co, of N, ©. Duke Power Company ee ee Jooresville Telephone ental Uniform Service earns, M, D, " Te Le . local Governments! ty os & Blue r OM) te asc rh) Pee) BS bane) 340,00 yee) 327,00 465,00 Bb cyte 585,00 Breet by ent 701,00 585,00 585,00 Tere] bt bere 190, 32 bt Bema) cay 11,79 16,02 59,13 Ys es ces 97,55 Serb) pre Be] 154,62 31,14 By] ee be.) ae, B B by Ly b bi Ly bi 3) b by B ) ) bs) b i) b) b i) L) cool br § Globe Life Insurance Company North Carolina National Bank ya ame to Payroll Deduction Payroll Deduction Bes Ve Less: Payroll Deductions Retirement: 463,25 FICA 544, 30 Federal Tax 1219,22 ttt eae 3 Pees Insurance , 204,07 GRAND TOTAL MENTAL HEALTH AUTBORITY Gayle C, Biggers Loy W. Devine ROE Pa a) Nancy K, Pearson Shirley H, Stradley Cayle Biggers LFS ee ets ROT Pace Set me Pees 9 Southern Bell Telephone Co, lates te se ee Brady Printing Co, Libra Publishers Teachers College Press Pe es as) ie Pa coe ees ae ae it ta eee Broughton Hospital Schering Corporation Sandoz, Inc. " Salary Services Supplies Bry ee Tr) ) bd eld Water & Lights beat d ] Drugs Drugs N, C, Local Governmental Employe s' Retirement System N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc, MISCELLANEOUS Local Governmental Employees Retirement System Blue Cross & tue Shield, Inc, Carolina National Bank Bee 20 Less: Payroll Deductions 119,25 . 2 Peel Sees Pers 69,47 Retirement: beter aed State Tex poy GRAND TOTAL Cee ee A OEY poe ee er 15,027.20 Pky eS VLEs Eten 8) UES Pat) 40,00 424,00 ete re) Cy) EOL 4 ce ) RLY 4 oes) Ae) 17,09 beat) 310,00 70,13 mY ey cD se 427,97 oP 3 i cea 7,173.73 August 10, 1971 zy ee The Board of Commissioners heid a special meeting on Tuesday, August CMC Oe ee MCR Tce a ew aes Rotts tT ety all members present, namely: Dr. Robert Long, chairman, Joe D, Thompson, vi¢e-chairman, F, M. Steele, Mrs, Sarah J, McLaughlin, and James M, White, S, T, Webster, Jr., county manager, and I. T, Avery, Jr., county attorney, were present, CALL TO ORDER, Chairman Long called the meeting to order and opened with prayer. BIDS ON TRUCK FOR DOG WARDEN, The county manager submitted the following bids which were received add opened at 2:00 P.M, on August 9th: sb aT a Delivery eC BE ees) aS ace COS (: Sales Tax) Rell & Howard Chevrolet, Inc. Approx, 30 days yrs $2,972.13 James Truck & Tractor Co, 45 - 99 Days es 2,999 Carolina Motor Co, peta 1971 3,934,29 Mooresville Motor Co,, Inc, Approx, 45 days Pes ee ee] mM motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner McLaugh- v COM MCC tl Ma at oe OM La thevrolet, Inc,, for $2,972.13, Since only $2,500 had been set eat doe warden's budget for the truck, the Board approved payment of the amount ver $2,500.00 from the contingency fund, . DS ON OFFICE FURNITURE FOR HALL OF JUSTICE, Se ei re chairman of the building committee, presented the following bids whic weet ee ee eT Cree ee ae ees ala ta ramet ee AeA Sa NC Sales Tax) PY: et Ls PP en 27 br beers) x eit ee TT aka) ae ese N frst) ae | 7 498 ’ et ee Ors Ce ee Seat) Oe ve aes ee |) ees aa | August 10, 1971 Page 2 Total Bid (including BELT Delivery Dat Rowan Printing Co., Inc, Cert] $ 13,386.91 McNeely's Office Supplies, Mooresville 3 to 4 weeks 13,435,42 Starrettes Office Equipment, Inc. 4 to 6 weeks pee es) The committee recommended that the contract be awarded to the low bidder, On motion by Commissioner Geele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the Board voted to accept the low bid and award the contract to Carolina Office Equipment co., Hickory, N. C, on their bid of $10,995.63, DISCUSSION OF CAPITAL OUTLAY FUNDS WITH THREE SCHOOL UNITS. The following school personnel were present: Statesville: Cecil, Barger, board chairman, and A, D. Kornegay, superintendent, Mooresville: E, E. Cuse, Jr., board chairman, and W, L, Brown, superintendent, rf County: Wilson White, board chairman, and C, H, Lindler, asst. superintendent, Mr, White informed the commissioners that the three school unite had Pea ett te a Ce a el eae be oe bl) of the $758,500 appropriated for special capital outlay in the 1971-72 budget because it was so inadequate for their needs, He explained that the West Iredell high school is an absolute necessity within the next two years and that the $1,500,000 requested for this would only get them into the building. He reminded that the county's capital ea eae te ee PPPs Pee mea td they need to kndw what they can expect in the way of money so tay) aes) have plans ready as it becomes available, He pe eae ee Me Se Me Me Me eee) ee ae ee Ce me Tee 8 Co eae ad | immediately, He stated that he would like to continue to pay ## you go id asked about the possibility of a bond issue, Mr, Barger stated that Statesville's problem is updating hastily con- structed factlities they put up to meet expanding population, when they were forced to put everything into space alone, Mow they are trying to improve and add some of the things that could not be Peet MCs et as and that they need end will cootique te need their per gapita share of capitel August 10, 1971 Page 3 Mr, Cruse stated that Mooresville could get by this fiscal year with $60,000 but would need the $750,000 for the new elementary school next year, He asked the board to increase the one million or consider a bond per ay Mr, Brown made a special plea for immediate approval of the $60,000 for Mooresville so they could advertise for bids immediately and get construction started on the Parkview cafeteria, He explained that state approval on the plans will expire and they will be forced to start over, which will delay the project considerably, General discussion followed for some time without arriving at Ele decision, Chairman Long asked the school people to explore the pawibility of a bond issue and how the public would react to it, In the meantime the board would continue to study the problem and arrive at some anwwer as soon Pre rrr ee DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT, Mr. Dick Wicker and Mr, Paul White, representing National Cash Register Company, talked to the board about be Pete Me GUM bes lk eee) CLM CBC Lae ae, acneaen Tap) CE POSTPONED, Avery recommended postponed from Octo er hs tas August 10, 1971 a rs § ae 52 Page 4 and Sub-professional classes would not allow approved increases for two ee bas oud assy te) ti ae Health Department and one Social Services Eligibility Specialist, and that the two new Eligibility Specialists positions in Social Services and the Sanitarian Aide position in the Health Depart- ment were over budgeted. Mr. Thompson explained that the Social Services Homemaker II was the only salary in either department in this category that was leas than a minus one step and that if it were Py et Ts et: oy eee ee $4548, every- : one in this class would be up to at least a minus one step, The request could then be made for a one-step modification of Clerical and Sub-profes~ Pree ee eee other raises as given in these classes would be Pte be Le od Prat et ea a ee salary for the See re eme tsC eee el TC ae te Cees the State Per- sonnel Board for a one-step modification of the salary plan for Group © (Clerical and Sub-professional Personnel) instead of the three-step modi- fication previously requested, The motion ‘was Pe Me ame te bel McLaughlin, and passed, be My Me a Me i change the request for a bath g Pe ese ee ho a B (Administrative, Professional, and Technical) and approved the eee Mot eed ys et ee to conform to this modification: erage tty Revised be CM Read Approved eae eee MR at eS 597 7164 bbe 2 mos, ©6708 ed 10 mos, ©7164 Cee ea tg Effie B, Grier 625 bb) rae a Te Cre) 10 mos, 07500 Social Worker Norma L. Morrison 597 eT eee | bd pri ee ee) Deis Ginger J. Vincent 625 bb] 1118 2 mos, 06708 Cy) 6250 10 moa, @7500 _HEALTH DEPARTET Med. Lab, Tech Il Margeret 7. Bolt Ce) Orta Be | »7 Sen, Supv. t et * August 10, 1971 ba ae) REPORTS ON STUDIES BY JOHN SMITH. Mr, Smith reported on the following a a (1) STATUS AS PERMANENT EMPLOYEE, Mr, Smith informed the board that since he was employed as a part time employee he is not eligible for employee benefits such as insurance, retirement, vaation and sick leave, which are limited to full time employees, However, since the duties he is engaged in will last for a year he requested that he be allowed the privileges of a full time employee, The Soard approved the reque SHERIFF & JALL, Mr, Smith reported that he has been working with the county manager to get the jail operating on the new system so it will be working good before they move into the new jail, (3) TAX SUPERVISOR, Mr. Smith reported that the office work for billing 1971 taxes is completed and the cards have been sent. to data processing and begin work for next year, Since this is a critical time for sxested the board t fficially designate him as tax super~ 2) ¢ ry basis with full authority to administer the tax supervisor's duties including recommendation of new personnel; and th its Se Me abet Mee tes Mes eee. ae lt bad »e named in the future it can be worked out wit Pa a Me eos ao a anuary 1972 be showr at the procedure for printing nox = 24 me 54 Augast 10, 1971 bate ae Meee mks hold up the printing; and approved ae Ce Pe tl printing of abstracts, with property changes to be made on the abstract, PON etme LAN WS CM MCR Mai techies See CoM ae ere ee eC ee de temporary tax supervisor with whatever authority goes with the office to see that the office functions properly; and that at oN we yt eee Me Meee esl aera ce eee et ee ee carred by majaity vote, with Commissioner Steele abstaining. Or std Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, the Beard voted to allocate to the Mooresville School system from the special capital out~ eC OR ot eC cd View Cafeteria, as included in their budget request, eM ey VRC UEe a Le aed the board agreed to notify the three school unite to use the figure of $1,250,000 total for regular and special capital outlay for next year. Re oO ee ae 4 Py | POPC hs ee, - wo Clerk to the Beard North Carolina, iredell County ed a] the 17 cay of ; Te) i i ve a Iredell County Board of Equalization and tee The Board of County Commissioners convened as oar) Vere Mae eC CSET RSC mel. Review on Monday, May 17, 1971 at 7:30 P.M, in the commissioner's room at the [ooo east ey with all members present: Dr. Robert Long, chairman, Mrs. Sarah McLaughlin, Mr. Joe D. Deitel fo In ee Sib e a and Mr, F, M, Steele, Complaints on property valuation for the following were heard: bet ee oy PX ees) K. D, Blankenship Est. pest peel Ay 32,530 R, K. Hillard Outside oa eh) Outside S. B. Josey H, B. Munday, Est. Outside 910 H. B, Munday, Est. fo ba bees 39,000 F. H. & Frank Deaton bese bee L 6,270 MrsyPaul-ty Gilbert Shiloh tr ee beer aso Lay Inside 3,240 Le ce ed 300 Davidson Pe ke 50,670 ere SUT) W, Barrier Paul W. Barnes ere tes 4,335 421,660 Lathan Associates err e ee J ee eMac R mea ae John Smith investigate the complaints and report his findings at 'a later meeting. time, the There being no other business at this 7:30 P.M., Board of Equalization and Review PB etm nee May 24, 1971. -. Pr teat ele a Cee ae Sf sor 24 race OG ualization and Review erect re Me a) May 24, 1971 at pe Ma etm The Board of Eq adjourned regular Prerer Ste Me me ole bas 7:30 P.M., in the commissioner's room ee eee Me ees ka a Complaints on pba) a3 valuation for the following Ode econ Tax Value ENTS Township Earnest Donaldson ewe Reb roy 3 22,095 Pee) er ek Concord 12,790 Robert L. Blackwelder Coddle Creek 3,840 John F, Archer Coddle Creek oo 10,915 John F. Archer Coddle Creek at John Smith investigate the The Board requested th at a later meeting. complaints and report Pee me eer baie Ly at this time, the eC ee 7:30 P.M.» Yer d Wey ae UTC Oe OSC ea PB g ts MU ee June 7, 1971. ae as BE] fr Ar (CH y John T, Smith Pree ets The Board of Equalization and Review convened in Brees mes bed session on Monday, June 7, 1971 at 7:30 P.M,, in the commissioner's room in the fee eae with all members present. @he secretary reported that all of the complaints filed with the Tax Supervisor's Office had been poe ase ee te Ome ete Sema Pre pet ede me yee ts Mae Cee REC. El) Tee iy Motion was presented by Commissioner Thompson, Pr voter srel cel Pe Peel McLaughlin, and passed that the following valuations be approved for the cases Pl MM mead investigation and consideration, beginning with the meeting Cn ae eee eee ba beet tsk Nee toatl font tate byt an Ca ae pte PAS it lies sad Prt mmc eed In Tax Value 5-17-71 Vem Pee -Pe beret kd pret C Ca) eee Ev ee ea creole Wall height priced as 12 bt aay changed to 11 feet 5-17-71 R, K, Hillard Outside (81-1-5) Bldg. Cre] Ce) Reason: Gave building 20% functional depreciation because of air pollution from saw mill, 5817-71 S. By Josey fees (81-1-6) Bldg. csi) 3,395 Loe tese led Gave building 20% functional depreciation because of air pope a RSC mess) MT See ay FVOt Me toa eee Case.) of Land & Bldg., of $ 1,000, which was corrected, co ware! een Pat eet Crees (83-8-14 & 1A) Bldg. ere eee (78-8-8A) Pete Peete (1) Bldg, priced as storage (On Cee amos 5-17-71 F. H, & Frank Deaton Pees (2-2-2) PNT 39 , 000 Lo eed Lot only 78 feet on front ~ »riced at 79 feet 5-17-71 Mrs, Paul L. Gilbert Peel) er ore ee! 6,270 Pree ern at me le Plant site - iJ eka 5-17-71 G,. &, Reavis preted (33-6-8) Land es) preted ( 33+3-687) Bldg. 3,240 Peet GPRM tr ee 2) Bldg. repriced as storage building Baebes. Lee were Pe hs Davidson 2G10-A-14) Bele Reason: _Repriced stora Cu $-17 PP Pe tee Cc. Springs (11L-A-23) ee Pre eto Removed value on two silos + 10% additional Pee he ee ae $-17-71 Ce Inside Cio ood) ce Pe Pree Additional Phy. dep. to building - Pe es To ine Pe ( S5<A-22A) 421 ,660 ees Project only 70% complete Po me es rg 4 ray, 524471 PN east) teeta 5-24-71 Concord Tete) sy 5-24-71 femme 3 ene 5-24-71 c. Creek teat Earnest Donaldson ari ee eel) Lev Te 21,280 Tet aes ee Oe) because of Duke Power R/W S. Grose Est. (9M-A-1) Pet. Pe wee! Building phy. dep. changed from 75% to 80% Robert L. Blackwelder (eae CEeD) Peeler ety PCP R SC OUR: SPM PRs Um Sed Bl eee sot (1J6-F=5&4C) LN Tey Wan es 10) 8,020 Lot 4C added to this lot (a 39" strip at the back of this lot). eee Se UL 10,915 eee Lot 4C removed from this lot Evaro! added to rear of lot #5, NPM bas Samo tea EM te before the meeting, it was Peme Th Ste mee OO ae CMI seconded that the Tredel! County Baord of Equalization and Review, adjourned for rel { i) \ eee? i ra z é A aan John T, Smith / Secretary “ 2L : se ea oe September 7, 1971 Page 1 The Board of Commissioners held ics regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 7, 1971, since Monday was a legal holiday. The Roard convened at 7:30 P.M, in the Commissioner Room at the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: Dr. Robert Long, chairman, Mr. Joe D, Be es Mt ee et ee | Loe) Pe bal oe S$. T, Webster, Jr., county manager, and I, T, Avery, Jr., county Peas an PEAS ECR PM Cr eT eC Mo Ce invocation by Chairman Long, PEC USA REAP A VOOR ete MT as ls ta Br dd prec be) Ble Dr. Coleman Absher, Miss Martha Mills, W. M, nese tod john, Norman Reavis, and Director Jack Springer met with the Board of Commissioners to requeat funds to assist with the Statesville recreation Chairman Absher explained that the recreation progrem is growng best 4a and that they have wide participation by county residents in all phases of recreation, He stated that they were glad to have them but are having difficulty maintaining proper supervison of the programs because of insufficient funds to hire additional personnel and feel that it would be much better for the county to help finance the program than for the county people to be excluded... He stated that this they did not want to do but would be compelled to curtail either activities or participation and since the city was paying the entire cost they could not justify cutting out ae Chairean Long explained that the Board had considered this request before adopting the county budget in August but did not have any funds that could be used for this purpose since tex funds cannot be used and non-tax Pe ee te ee ee ee ae ee ee ee Te ee ae Pe ee es people authorising « tax levy for this purpose, irs eas.) sox 24 nce 60 Page 2 Pert eee Cre Pe amd AM Ace a of Harmony, requested a $600 contribut fon from the county to be used as Petes eT ae Ms ee Oe oad from the Emergency Employment Commission, Be Pt 4 Se ad APPOINT ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR. On motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Steele, W. Pee OOP Tr ts eet log electrical inspector, provided he passes Pe ets es electrical inspectors, NOOSE TT os ae! informed the board that he has been Seba saad with Russell Gamble, city-county electrical inspector, to familiarize him- POP ats es eer ee used so he will be able to start by Mey ear se oy PRM cw cee Mee Ae Le late Aiba ts that afternoon as follows: , ep ett, ee eee GENERAL CONTRACT Elmore Construction Company $ 15,317.00 Roger W. Isaac, eee b e.g Pe by ete tee) PM ee a ed Ce tee ve ee trate G, L, Wilson Building Company PAP rae er Ve ELS ne eee KP Poe Modern Electric Company pee 2,790,00 Shell Electric Company bs Ze LOL attic 2 Griffin Heating & Air Conditioning Company Pm Parlier Plumbing & Heating Company pbk et 1,641,00 Watts Plumbing & Heating Company Ld hail Oe te els secondedby Commi sdoner Thoepson, and passed to seeept the low bids eee i) ee ed ee ee ee eerste ee a contract to Modera Electric Company, to Watts Plumbing and Heating Compeny. Page 3 September 7, 1971 PURCHASE OF FURNITURE FOR HEALTH CENTER, Dr, Nicholson reported that they will need some new furniture for the addition, and since the building bids were less than the amount appropriated, requested permission to use some of these funds to purchase three desks, three desk chairs, three four-drawer filing cabinets, and one medium size bookcase. On motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner McLaughlin, the board authwrized the purchase of furniture as requested by Dr, Nicholson, Claims for damages by unknown dogs filed during pmo MCR the fiscal year 1970-71 were considered and action taken as shown: 1, Claim for twenty-three sheep killed, filed by Charles F. Linker, Claim was denied on motion by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner f Cree se ba oe Steele, because investigation did not show any evidence be MELT TS Met) tah. ceo oe Claim filed by Lex Sloan for six hogs killed, ment for five of the hogs which were actually seen by the dog warden when he investigated the c&¥ep,on motion by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Steele, , ) nt The county attorney reported that path 4 ie EE Ee RESOLUTION after further study he recommended that the resolution regarding financi 3 assistance to county fire departments be amended to allow the board of in its discretion to waive the requirement for the departments commissioners to carry workmen's compensation insurance, Thompson, ee ee RP eis Oe eee Sra eth the board voted to amend Section 6, paragraph (e) of the NTY COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISH- Vs EDEL COUNTY PIRE COMMISSION AND PROVIDING FOR FIN TAIN FIRE DEPARTMENTS OF THE COUNTY” by adding the followin cr other insurance @verage approved by the Iredell County Soer ssioners which will aseure ice active members of benefits ea) a a ee ate he full text of the reedition es originally adopted om April 5, 1965, & recorded in Ménute Sook 17, Pages 439-442, wa 2ina 61 sox §=24 mace 62 September 7, 1971 SPECIFICATI FOR HARMONY FIRE TRUCK, On motion by Comm 0 mee Te eC lt SCM Tk eid cations for the Harmony Fire Departmert truck, as recommended by the Cree ae tet Td ae REPORT ON CAPITAL FUNDS FOR FIRE TRUCKS, Commissioner Thompson reported that at the last meeting of the County Firemen's Association he had informed them that the coumy is interested in some sort of capital reserve plan for replacement: of fire ‘trucks in which the depart- ments and county would both participate, He stated that the matter was discussed but nothing had been agrged on’at this time, ENCODER FOR WEST IRFDELL FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVED, On motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner Thorifeon, the board Pee is UCM Gt eee SC Mme Le lle es tT tT et cy amet PO Mbt Be er bal tl ae AW SDMA MMSE EMRE Ce) VAR OLE GOVERNMENSS;” Commissioner Ste reported that the Water/Sewer Committee of the Central Piedmont Regional Council of Local Governments is beginning to develop the second phase of the Functional Water/Sewer Plan for State Planning Region FS Consideration will be given to storm drainage systems, water supply sources, legal constraints, developmental concepts, and formulative goals and it will draw upon planning and program objectives of local agencies throughout the region, The Committee requested appoint- Ce ees ee Da had Pee tase sme has es contribeté local knowledge and expertise, ee ee ee the Board appointed Jerry Landy, director of the county planning & roning department, to serve as a Technical Advisor to the Council's Water/Sewer Committee in developing the second phase of the Pusctional Waer/Sever Plan for State Planning Region F, i September 7, 1971 Vv iy aed Pee AG Ms OPP WL ele eg Thompson, seconded by eee te el Ca approved the 1971- rae eed fre tr eet mesa le a! authorized the State Board of Education. the chairman to sign copies ae T OF INTENT, On motion by Commissioner Sig REE ec tLE eee at ee cd Commissioner Thompson, cla Meh peepee cas Md Oper terse arate statement of intent for the distribution of school cai PS Pee ee ae Cea with 1971-72 the three school administrative units eee CT CPM ak Pir iest ec ay the Boar d of County ee Pe bee retains the right to say in what year each Board of Edu- cation will be allocated its Pur tay L OUTLAY, Commissioner a Pe eae ALLOCATION. OF SCHOO! Porat es ee ead ynallocated balance of school capital outlay funds for 1971-72 that Some tm me Pett wkd thé Statesville City Schools and the remainder oo eee Iredell County Schools, Pe [ ree ae lg a a re es Me Bes St ak 0 he missioner MéLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, ea ll was appointed to serve on the Lake Norman Marine Commisston year term ending September 30, 1976, Se CSL Beye tthe Min aihd the Roard that the ~milding committee has Deen as er 2 al stings at @he Hall of Justice, eee ee ished] year period for « total of $540.00 Mr, Thompson moved that the contract a. ere Pe ee ee a ta with the stipulation that hs Pere Ms ee Pe ed als te ee Ses | September 7, Lal ra aed Perea TAX REBATES, On motion by Commissioner Bae) eM eS wae lad eee aes the following tax rebates issued by the Tax Supervi sor's office for the month of August were approved: REBATES FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST Pra Bee Mark Leroy Mesimore Outside John. F, Eastham Perey Lee eer Cc, Creek Tommy. W, Bost ee OMe CMe Md Inside William Fony Weisner De st etl Lease Plan, Inc. pO be Ann Gaither bet rel Robert H, Cole roman td Harold A, Barnett Chebg. Bud Stevenson Est, Bethany r " ” Po ed Ce te ee pct rey Prete cee eT Tats) Bee ee fet Ce pee ed Jamas A, Nolnes eC a a es ieee 3 " fer et ats 1971 bes ET) 1969 1970 re Cres ere tral re Beers PX iad Double listed to Hope Bros, 48,16 Double listed to Hope Bros, PRY 4 sei and cd re) Tax lister error in pricing tba] red 1BM error double listed PL Wouble listed on household 5.30 Not taxable by County authority Peay we eee Cod Assessment (Personal Property) 34.46 Double listed in Meck, County 40,32 AOL td ems county yy eee] Tax lister error in pricing rid Pr) Lot charged wréng should be 555 instead of 2265-IBM error 15,90 Double charged to N.A, Dixon Ce Acres charged wrong ” " ” Double charged to \J.C.Waugh ae gore eae Tex ister error in pricing od Cet eA Tex Mister ecror in pricing od Double charged Tax Meter error te pricing od ImM earner double listed Ce ted September 7, 1971 Amount ArT To Bee bby Year pty trey Pee eS Cd) Outside 1971 Tax lister error in pricing car 10,93 C. V. Stewart, Jr. - Shiloh 1971 Tax lister error in pricing car 16.51 Pres, Foundation (oma oh sg 197% 8% acres included in transfer to D, L, Copeland 11,16 Luck Hartness SE aoa 4 COs aR 2 ee ete ee Chester Ky Plyler (ome td CPU sas eC Meee SC. ta ae ot to pres, Foundation Cy aby Bria isd ere bed 4 oy mara Frank M, Burgess. Cc, Creek I B M error John A, Myers font 1s) a9 yee 25 acres also charged in bre Meth eee es Service Oil Co. . Cc, Crk Crp SC Meee ts ee Bd es a an ae oe y chabg. Te Cae er ; Nee Meer ert ty 1969. Double charged 186 al 32, 31 bay Bal] 1970 Double charged IBM error ies ' sé ¥ TE Bobet) ee Se ee ml seconded by Commiss! PPR Mn ea WERT A a ey Troutman in error, and charged to Mr. mm SMITH REPORTS, Mr. Smith reported that he is studying the data processing department now, He said that he has been thinking about some permi san saible changes in the set-up of the tax offices and requested i into this as’ he goes into other counties to gather processing. hairman Long told him to go ahead with it, that it would be use eee ee ee es a Pe 4 mes) aes eta Ce tt ee’ Pera aes) pes DIT ASSOCIATION PROPERTY, The Board received letter From Mr. MM SREC Yt Mr RRL eee wee Lt Soak el kg Assoctation stating that they were not willing to reduce the price of their oA CCM Lee. LL Ek eRe MS MC he eka) PL iii hae taba ae ee pre Rett amr CM MC tad ae ea work out on a lease arrangement for the county's property on the corner of Tradd and Stockton Street before giving them an answer shout this property. 0) Sel Commissioner Steele, seconded by Com- missioner Thompson, the board approved a petitfon for hard surfacing a portion of SR #1816 to be submitted to the State Highway Commission for TOD ee ta eee AID TO BLIND, On motion by Commissioner Cee ee Mee ae Beas te ote hk ed Py et i ee rejection of aid to the blind cases as recommended by the Director of Social Ata eo) Pate Miia! COMPLETION OF HALL OF JUSTICE AND JAIL, Chairman Long Pie ae ee ee kk ae funds for completing the Hall fi of Justice and jail buildings, which he thought should be clarified for the Sea No additional funds were required from the 1971-72 tax levy, however $119,000 was an unexpended balance that this board had to apply to finish out the new Hall of Justice. bu Ranta a from &. J, Webb Realty Company for eM eae eS in the county's condemnation case Pea ee. ee Cee Brett eae edhe’ j byt ead REPORTS. The following reports were Pty ee Ls peek ty Veterans Service Office - July PY Mea act i Res ae bg Health Department - August eee yeas sf Minutes of Lake Norman Marine Commission meeting on August Tee Ue CE July and August meetings were PT hee Pape ed Rieicees Pr 21 ed 67 PT er 4 Gt ae i]s) August, 1971 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Robert Long 17 ee Pia Re tec " F, M, Steele * Ry Mere or J James M, White iets eee me ett) Statesville City Club beast id Statesville Record & pet tad Advertising Petty Cash Fund Petty Cash Seer era Lag eevee ia to | tess tee Grove Park Inn poe ye Re cl COUNTY ATTORNEY I. T. Avery, Jr. Retainer Fee Sowers, Avery, and Crosewhite rae tit eet Sasa a Petty Cash Pe Pee eet ket hs ber at a Copier Account [ole ee etd MANAGER Samuel T, Webster, Jr. Pea Nancy L. Mitchell “ ; 397,00 Samuel T, Webster, Jr. bes. Ps 100,00 Pitney-Bowes Peta bes Mee) ieee) pe tere Petty Cash Fund Petty Cash yay ime Pee et tg bar la ta te Brady Printing Co, ry pee] eK) eee re | Ret Southern Bell Telephone Services planers pe RED) blip eee ele) Lewis Simpson ber teas sg Poo St ee) Lewis Simpson Lewis Simpson ee ee ty Tug.Whittenburg Tug Whittenburg perm teas ta | bet St ees) Pinkie Carson Pinkie Carson ed Clerk of Superior Court Comet Manufec turing Corp. Neal's Janitorial Service Atlas Supply Co. pe ee Duncan Plusbing & Heating Home Exterminating Co. Beaver's Repair Co, ee rd Sed =e I 343 $44 Bore pea EN. of] COURTHOUSE & JAIL Statesville Ice & Fuel Co, Ber Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising Mac's T, V. and Electronics Bry Pee ey a 2454 Bele) 8 Bist ie a Mary N, Adams Mary L, Cowles Geneva J, Sharpe Louise M, Taylor Lois Troutman William L. Connolly Calvin E, Evans John L, Fox, Jr, William L. Connolly Travel c, E, Evans *¢ Institute of Government tre Petty Cash Fund Petty Cash Pe Peso bat ber ttt ay oe hee. Ltt. aed ir) ee] Copier Account fo eT Southern Bell Telephone Co, oa eet] TAX COLLECTOR Neal T, Houston Tee a4 Dottie S, Cline Houston L, Johnston Plogeie , King Lillie J, Laws ier kat ald Mailing Tax Notices Cc, G. Smich Costs to Docket Judgements N, T. Houston Travel jouston L, Johnston re Institute of Government Copy of Machinery Act Atlantic Envelope Co. re pee Ty Bec-Car Printing Co, Supplies rte eG Me RG TT Me ube.) ir Peel) Petty Cash Pund Lr weer i ess ry eee) S-uthern Bell Telephone Co, Services ore te ae eee Be 8s ernice M, McJunkin St PE a 7 Alice M, Cass etty Cash Fund Petty Cash esd Postage rady Printing Co. Supplies Od Copies southern Bell Telephone Co Telephow Services ar ant Tt tol, helt akehebelelakebakal aaa Lou A. Burgess, If Ralph Gilbert eet eee Cure Lather M, Souther Teresa G, Tarleton Traffic & Planning Associates eee) meee tt ha ve Mol eh oka) ety esses te Inc, Rites ae eee bd Sia seer Pe Pee ba Ne ee Co eR tt Soutle rn Bell Bye meer o Tat tod ” poet t te aA ei Ld bers rn BT) Pe) Expenses for Pia veroee bras ee) br tat tty Meal-Planning Board fore bey Pha ee ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR ism ae ed LP iS me ase) De tee 2d Relph G.).Campbell James W, Clements Michael H, Courain Buddy L, Grose peer oe Ms Eugene T. Honeycutt Joe R. Ketchie William R, Knox Maxine B. McCurdy RP esd Chas. M, Stonestreet, Jr. PAC Oe eee Retha J, Tatum Rk. L, Warren Pte a ce Pred B, Wilson Purchase & Contract Division Cliff-Day and Co, Martins Custom Recapping Freeze Sheet Metal Fearing Insurance pt sd Brothers Tire Sales Pm | Glen Campbell) erst POT es eet Boggs Motor Co. eR ee ee Pore tee lf C.M, Stonestrest, Jr. L. ¥. Tate Starrettes Office Equipment Or ed De U. S&S, Pooteaeter County Share of Deficit Fs) 4:3 82 Salary in See | Agency -Equipment ea] Repaire read Se ed Pr nt Clothing Allowsace eed Petty Cash Postage ee Clee ere eerie ere Carus bee Peat Ce Cot ee) bY beta oe wane bya ALY) 625,00 Se ree ae 0/4 3283 K 524 Bd -rr 3295 Ya) Pye 50 red | Cr eo. ree eet Lonnie M, Little Donald E. Gregory Brank HH. Long, Jr. Gustav M, Schade William T. Stamey APS Me Be rey ta ba ae oe a) Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. bt Sea | Beavers Repair Shop Repairs eM ct ba Pee te tt any Pest Control Thomas and Howard Co, Supplies Carpet Rentals orto a fete mel) ho ame ee Cee PML Seca ML a 2 Esta) Sunshine Linen Service ST Cd (eta paris ts |) eed) Ae ts eo tt LeRoy Reavis Food at Jail Drs. Stegall & Walker Medical Care Brady Printing Co, it) Peet Pee em SOME Se mae Ota ac em Fw a James I, Thomas Salary Statesville Record & Landmark Pre ee beets ee es SL oe DATA PROCESSING Samuel R, Morrow Salary Bobby R, Abernathy ba Inez J, Brown eee ae ts to Pes Grae ane Brenda W, Lambert tris I a tae Betty vole) o) Ks Control Data Corp. Supplies Clyde Rudd and Associates iy) Pee) Transport Clearings ’ yas eee ea ries ae 1) PP be tg Postage Senta} Peete ruta) Brady Printing Co. it) Pe] ee Copies Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services PP te ee ee AS a REGISTER OF DEEDS ponie L, Nesbit rt Ds, PORE Mag r ee tt Helen R, Gregory ayle S. Josey Starrettes Office Equipment Supplies hec+Car Printing Co. ed PP stg Ce ed Southern Sell Telephone Ce. Services ies eee bya Le) Cyne) ete td 245,12 et ee) comets Pee 6,00 roy) Coe) 16,60 79,10 197,07 273,18 118.27 14,00 Cees) ee sox 24 mace 72 Ne COee sao be) LT bape) Bi See eS it Wayne L, Franklin D, O, Ivey Lit) meee ad Harry W. Myers, Jr. Nancy I, Myers Howard M, Stamey Re ee Pe a> re eet eeemn 7 Ne OP) Lo) Maxine Rutledge Elizabeth W, Weaver Inez W, Foster D, 0, Ivey W. L. Pranklin James W, Weaver eet CM hd Meee N,.C, State University Poe Oo to Me Offiée Nancy Myers Electric Supplies Inez Foster National Film Service E, J. Webb eis Teele tt ee) IBM Corp. Brady Printing Co, Southern Bell Telephone Salay ” ieee CM tt sete | Sty ee i pee ty Pir eS aC cys pee] Wy eres Pree eli tha Lights & Water ir Peet] cree Service Bi AT B00 Lye Pee ad Athea D, Deal emer a4 ore eCr Me re LM be Petty Cash Fund U, S, Postmaster er ee td Salary bet De Supplies Petty Cash er ht 3g Copies Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Services PAR ope te |) Pome Pan YL Pee me bets.) oe Ps ed Joyce J, Martin Pe esd Copier Account Iredell Public Library eee) bey eM ete ssf be es eer | Salary Balary TPE lsd Postage fo eT) ra rey BD ee rane ws 251,17 417,66 Rye Ce ere) ytd 303, 50 ieee) 183,58 Kyser al 27,72 Cee) CSP ree 6.35 16,50 eb] 13.59 ya 33.75 yA) rA0 ase) vires rrr Bl r. Pepe 120,80 ay Be) Cae ea) 50,00 mer) er cc me:) 16.30 ane Md SRY K 4 4 K K K 4 K K 4 4 Td 72 573 apr.’ West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. Central School Vol. Fire Dept. Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. ed Union Grove Fire Dept. . Lake Norman Fire Dept. South Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. ye br ot eee oes meals eee! Wayside Fire Dept. OM) ME a ee brea eee Southern Bell Telephone Tatty SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Ruth G, Etchison TRE tad Be Me ar ke Plot tm a ee) Dr. R. W. Martin Medical Exam N. C. State Board of Health bP iar ey sg Dr, D. E. Schnell pice Tbe) Donation iio SAS oR ld Company Fund L. L, Nesbit ort ae aes tt eee Dre eo) Clerk of Superior Court The Webb Insurance Agency Brady Printing Co, Copier Account emit. meee ls | 1 Pan or N. C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield Supplies fey eet pat bt Tt or Vue ae tty Et) Delay and Daniels, Inc. ee PM me Lee Parlier Plumbing & Heating Co. Adams-Pegram bt aks DEBT SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. GERERAL ASSISTANCE fora oe poset ead fel Talay Costs-Summers v. Horton fic Al bee Ml) Hospital Hearing Public Official Bond Pert tseme we ses Cat Local Gov. Employees Retirement Seta Reet Mes tad G12 " oe) Pye bes ts Me ea OMe Sa eels of Social Services-Petty re, Willard C, McGee telk's Dept. Store Dart Store Dellingers Pd King's Dept. Store aug's Shoe Store . C, Penney Co. Smithe: Store Spainhours Mrs, Roland Deal rs, Carl Reece Alexander Children's Ceoggr ‘rs. Burley Anthon) ~ J Mrs, Requel Dailey “ Mre, Ethel teity 2 a) fee abt. ea i) ma 21 nx 73 Trahsportat ion ad See) eee teem) Toomer stm teem 100,00 Peele) temen rae Le Y) 2,352.22 Cate Pie ees tee) pe) eit ree) rarest) rare) pert eo) See eee Le. e) Paes) 10,90 631,78 eo] erry eres Boe) 35,234.55 2,298.74 103,669.47 me retard 1,190,00 oT ah) by Mrs, Nathan Blackwelder OM CP PE soot bt pop S TCs) Mrs. Albert Cooper Mrs. Dorothy Cowan Mrs. Allen Deal Mrs, David Eisele Mrs. Roosevelt Gaines Mrs, Mamie Gamble Mrs. Joseph Honeycutt Mrs, Darrell Isenhour Mrs. Lessie Knight Lake Waccamaw Boys Home irs, Mary Lucky Mrs, Forest McDonald Mrs. Bobby McKinney Mrs, Gertie Scott Mrs, James F. Seamon Mrs. Bobby Sells Mre, James A, Sexton Mrs, James Shulenberger Sipés Orchard Home Mrs. Charles Steele Mre, Williem Summers Pe Mec Mrs, Charles Vaugha Mrs, Ada Ward Mra. Fred White Mrs,Clyde Wilcox Mrs, Julia Williams Mrs, Rebecca Williams Mrs. Raymond York Tid ger te Pet ee Mre. Jettie Knox rae a Ma a Forest Heights Pharmacy Holmes Drug Co. Lowry Drug Co. Medical Centre Pharmacy rte eet es | mo DreG. W. Liles Dr. Bill R. McLain | Cabarrus Memorial Hospital Davis Hospital Lowrance Hospital Piedmont Radiological Assn. ree mere Be eet) Nicholson Puneral Home Ramsey & McClelland Dr. G. W. Taylor aa Boarding Home Care n CS ber Pamela] " " Hospitalization Medical Care Hospitalization Medical Care ” Pee ease) " Pye RMR te ra ee ow ae sey mete tea elh Pree sd ” ” r ry ee * Ld J Ad Teme) 131.60 bette) bie Paee) 160,00 te) 146,00 80,00 20,00 ee 160,00 Este male} 60,00 30,00 36,12 80,00 237,40 ely ee 90,00 Lema) bet} 82,25 160,00 220,00 FTO mma) Pra) : Pet) ce es) 160,00 320,00 BY ae pe baat) PY Pe vast eae P. 6, 460, 89 3326 Patricia A, Connolly EP ee Ss 4 Cree et) RK Yas Nora L. Deal “if DSC ey.) Mary A, Deaton af feat) eS) Lucinda B, Dees " tie 3330 John R, Donnelly, Jr. - ob 2) Rese Effie B, Grier ” be ek 4 Ometta L, Harris - 402,35 KEE) eer Mecmie P ast Ll) se tenet) ee ‘Anne C, Johnson “6 ii ae) 3335 Frances R. Jones ” phere ys KKK) Nellie F, Kimbrough 4 Cera 3337 Charles P, Kirkman ei 831,00 eee] Martha L. Kirknan # rio wae] cee) eT ed « 353,00 3340. Eloise P, Martin re 423,00 kk S Frankie R, Martin We Lee 3343 Donald R, Mauney ™ Rye met kD) Cecelia Dalton Moore ae CTS meee) ee gS Me oh Lol) i bo Ls 3345 Sara M, Neese 6 Uy Patt) cee) Julia K, Rogers Md 257,04 3347 Betty Sue T Sharpe ¥ beet ee) Donna Somers = 403,90 ki Sd Thurston Templeton 4 Cel Pate) 3350 Martha M, Turner o bee) Bs) pe Ginger J, Vincent ” bh Pat) 3352 Carrolyn L. White , Okt) bet) eo mw td bes peat K 456 Nancy Gaither Travel 48,49 ae his Linda Abrams 3 ere rs K 458 Thelma G, Barker ' Le Pa ee tes er ts " 38.16 K 460 Mary V. Boyle - ya Bee.) ano | Gloria ¥, Brown esd vd K 462 Mary Deaton b wf 20,10 ae) Pere ee 7 eee) < 464 John F, Donnelly, Jr. : he) x 465 Effie Grier A pes) a) et es] - ee 2 Payee aca Hig 49,14 a) Martha L, Kirkman 2 ktm ry Peggy 5. Lackey : yA ee 04 K 470 Eloise ?, Martin . ee yet bee) oe Me tate) x CB Pet) ree eg " Pa 4 K 473. Cecelia D, Moore ig 2 es ye Norma L, Morrison - 28.71" SiMe me 4 ee 476 «Martha M. Turner y 31.87 477 MMnger J, Vincent 08 Ctra) be) . N, Scroggs bee oo) 576 Xerox Corp. . 7 rae] ares U, $, Postmaster Postage bet ee Y ° 88,40 jenderson Payment to Physician bat] Pressley : . a Robertson et ett) eon we ee ees bb] Cooper D, Cass Co, Maintenance oP oa es : cere Southern Bell Telephone Co, Poe sr] a cow, Employees Setiresent ais] nome PS Local Pee 4 eb Prien atari) Biya IO he 2 yale) 3,497.00 an wht Iredell County Day Care Center Yk) Family and Child Development Center Pia at era pCa es) ae YE) cra OMe CP ms SCHOOL FUND ame Tt) Iredell County Schools General Account rte ee ba aks ye ra8 orate) K 371 Miss Lois Cockrell, Treas. Budget Payment Beet 1 as UE PePe PSB Pe rd es a al Pet tes) % 585 Miss Lois Cotkrell, Treas,-Payment on Capital Outlay eee Aus) rae Oe ae) PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Draft N.C. Dept. of Social Services Rl rd ae >) Iredell County AA Fund 2,660, 39 Lat ea) eM 5 ae te) ee yey a K 361 Iredell County AD Pund 3,410,89 Lae pea eee ae es! Chri K 363 Iredell County AFDC Fund rah Pa ae ns ces OMe aU! 4 a Le Pe Py Ce aI Pe 2am Ae) Me se eet ta 2k) Prom ots) ee eo mee 32.59 ed pea tO Men Smee Payment of AD Lien BB) ee] 369 I, T. Avery, Jr. Attorney fee on AD Lien Let) 585 Cooper D, Case Co, Machine Maintenance 317.91 Cite) Brady Printing Co, Checks-General Pund ye tee) Law Enforcement Officers Benefit and Retirement Fund 631,78 Cie) Nee tae ee sted ale] 2,496.06 608 «ON, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. eres Co) Julia K, Rogere Refund for Hospital Ias, 610 WN. C, National Bank Pederal Tax 611 Globe Life Insurance Co, Cer sd) oat tt beheld tal ra Ce Saeed TOTAL Less: Payroll Deductions pets 2,496.06 Pe 631,78 Par Pay m ee ie State Tax pm | 1,516. 26 ree ae Cre) eels ee 575 BA) Bras 578 Th bit eB >) eel bb) 586 588 Sh] 590 39 ae Rae: Pe bee Ra asd Margaret F, Bolt lois N, Byrd Elaine C, Clanton Arthur D. Cowan Joyce E, Dobson Martha J, Ervin Glenn Fox, Jr. ery rented Doris ?, Johnson Ohta mere | PPB et Mmmm 1) Julian C, Moore Bertha G, Shoe Mary L, Stroud Lexine A, White Betty J, Bnglebert Jelene W, Levan pee wee Manufacturing FCX Feed Volume Dept. lol) Pee) Corn Meal North Carolina State Board of Health-Warfarin Concentrate Rr eed Margaret F, Bolt Elaine C, Clanton ro a 20) Doris P, Johnson eRe me at bey Bertha G, .Shoé Lexine White Glenn Fox, Jr. Cress S, Mall re ee MC Pme Ll) BP oP Pepe Pe las) Mrp. Jelene W,. Levan Southern Bell Telephone Co, tas mee) mea eet ta mes he rr eh ae bere Telephone Service lephone, Power, Misc. ite ee) Thomas & Howard Co. rr ete Starrette's Office Equipment, be Pe Cae tars | Supplies Auto Machine Shop tea] es ee ot ee] SS ee jreer Chemical Corp. prt Pee] te eee ee om ld beh -itney-towes Meter Rental rant stmaster Postage Mooresville Lodge #496 Rent Duke Power Company reg ees Mooresville sd Enterprise Printing Co. Br Pee A Pe le kg Prat) fental Viniform Service Pad ee ad Cleaners Laundry be ee Landfill Lease & Operation Thomas H, Stewart seme) eae te oC ratte ts Statesville R-cord & Landmark Advertising . Bentley, M. D. meee et wed we a a eee CC wes | Eta eee ewe) | ee et Pe Pe Treating V.D. WEE Ps ee ee ee Shield, Inc. Pes eg 1,162. poet) ee) be Pe) Cm Pier 4 eae) MISCELLANEOUS D 142. Globe Life Insurance Company Cee D 143. North Carolina National Bank : pe Pec) D 145 N, C, Local Governmental Employees ieee tag at eee D 147. -N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. mae 72 Pe) 2,266,34 20,635,91 Bes 18) eT Tes ace SCL) nets ett bore a FICA bi: Pe a4 Federal Tax pS mace) bie tt aie 379,11 232.93 past hr tated GRAND TOTAL MENTAL,HEALTH AUTHORITY 3 1096 Gayle C, Biggers Salary 917,00 B 1097 Loy W. Devine ig 954,00 ce Me a oh) Cire B 1099 Nancy K. Pearson “4 CS Dee B 1100 Shirley H, Stradley a6 Cree) B 1101 Tri-County Mental Health Comples Non-residential Salaries Pie a B 1102. Gayle Biggers bers te beat B 1103 Loy Devine ¥ 55,00 B 1104 Jane 4, Higbee y 75.35 B 1105 Cantey Tomlinson Travel 17,76 B 1106 Warren A, Young ” 12,46 Pe OME a awe De Pratt) B 1108 The Colwell Company cir) Pee) B 1109 . IBM Corp. Supplies B 1110 Bec-Car Printing Company as ‘ ’ Pee ee iret Pas tet hy riety B 1112 Slosson Educational Publications Supplies B 1113 N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield Booklets B 1114 Rowan Printing Company bee ld pace ee ee wwe mn. tas | Co., Inc. ttl Pee Mtoe eek s Water& Lights B LILI? Petty Cash Pund Petty Cash meet Mme) tt ame. ey Drugs B 1119 . Broughton Hospital batt ft) B 1120 WN, C, Local Governmental Employees Retirement System B 1122. N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. MISCELLANEOUS 1121 ¥. C. Locel Governmental Eaployees’ ee ee) 1123 4. C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. we ee ee aa 57 et) owe eaeey va Less: Payroll Deductions eel 147,15 be (oF N PO ead Federal Tax ed tt i eld Pers Insurance CE Pee GRAND TOTAL es i beh 40a ren ae [a 197 —— eating, Wedel! County pecans eee 4 ao met) eae October 4, 1971 r The Board of Commissioners held its Pree Om Chay October 4, 1971, at 7:30 P.M,, in the Commissioners Room at the Court~ house, wth all members present, namely: Chairman Robert Long, Etats F, M, Steele, and eT Cs es McLaughlin, bas James M, SC e ae ee ee beter, Jr,, county manager, and I. °T. Avery, 1r., county attorney, and a class from Statesville Senior Hizh CALL TO ORDER, ‘The meeting ws Pee es ae Eta mls opened with the invocation by Commissioner Thompson, PERC TC Rem Ce JARO CRA LM) LSS AR The chairman announced that this was the time and place for a Pa public hearing on a recommendatiog from the Planning Board to amend the Kast Broad Street Zoning Ordinance and asked Planning Director Jerry Landy to explain the Poa Ly ed had Re SA ete Mee) NR SMe SOM sd Ba eC allows the location of mobile homes on individual a eee Ds Pe eC recommended be deleted, After giving all present an opportunity to speak either for er Pee ee De be) es ther study. Rot Me eae Pe ee the Iredell County Board of Education ee te a “WHEREAS, the Iredell County Board of Education Pete ee teas ta) Staff hae in munerous work sessions studied the long range needs of the ee se ae 9 October 4, 1971 rt aa Pree Wee eG ea) ld Pie etl ste Ce needs of the Iredell County Schools was unamimously agreed upon by the Pep raat Ts oa Lisa ay SUPP ee eee Pe mL presented to the Iredell County Board of Commissioners in a joint meeting on Pebruary 8, 1971, and WHEREAS, the Iredell County Board des et Co erection of a West Iredell High School is the number one priority in cary Fiwe-Year Plan and a site has been ea teehee tee Frey bth de a official session by the Iredell County Board of Fducation; DR ee A CR ek Board of sdueatton in accordance with G, S, 115=78 hereby formally request the to purchase a 50,39 spproval of the Iredell County Boerd of Commissioners here site in the Bradford's Crossroads Community for the West ea. eee See ee a right-of-way from Road ee ats ae te ee ee Nee eT ed a ee PLL ms ite, and passed by unanimous vote, Pret So ee fave Ce eo ato) kath ee E Commissioner Thompson reoorted that all of the rural fire departments except one have complied reports and ma with the request of the comusstoners to file Petr. bap! motion that the monthly payment be held up until this report is receive e notion was seconded by Commissioner MeLaughlin and ph bald bat baba, F ou ee st ee es epson, seconded hy Comaissioner Steele, the board voted ¢ bara » contract, for terrezzo floors for the jail-to Paul A Killian Cie Tt wi their bid of $8,093.00 and specified that & performance bond be require ro aa. ENSPECTOR, The following bide for « ok ‘ » 4 . h ed oo bs ee ree Pe di a ee oe 4 a a a) bee ot es Plt tse Typist I Typiet I bo ae | sox 21 vce 82 Oetobeg 4, 1971 Brectts Vehicle Dixie Rambler Sales Company Gremlin $ 2,371.34 Cree MM Cl tame etre ae | Payee Carolina Motor Company Ford Pinto 2,371, 38 Alex Greerle Buick, Inc. Opal Cadet 2,410,82 Mooresville Motor Co, Ford Pinto PTT On motion by Commissioner Steele, seconded by Commissioner McLaughlin, SS Tur MeO sat ee authorized to ee a Commissioner Thompson reported that he and Mr, Webster had met with Mrs, Fleming and ee ae ee eM Ce LLL) the salary budget for the Department of Social Services, as set out in her letter dated September 28th, a copy of which was sent to each commissioner, He stated that Mrs, Fleming requested a"minus 1" variance rather than “minus 4" and that she is concersged about replacements since the beginning salary is so low eo has not been able to find recruits for the vancancies Ct Mr. Thompson moved that the board rescind its action requesting a salary modification of “minus 4" and request instedd a “minus 1" modifi- PeeC et es os ed eee ee tyr and authorize the nec: ary adjustment in salaries already paid retro~ Pre eS ae The motion was seconded by Commissioner Steele and passed, The following is the revised list: od Asal 1971- Budgeted Position oer tis Pe Classi fication: Emp loyee: Salary: /L Salary:/2 occ o et el Pegsy 8. Lackey $ 333 Psst esd Oe | . Ces ae LORE eT Oe 7 dkaed ledeedadeed October 4, 1971 be ey pee ard re tyr Job Br tia ty ba Bes Budgeted Position Classification: BPO A Salary:/1 Tat ts sme Coat Me ite Meh od S.S, Elig. Spec. hi ees | LPs Crs a) FS S, S, Elig. Spec. Thurston Templeton 597 597 bo } by S, S, Elig, Spec. Ard Cre) Cy be) be) ae | S, S, Elig. Spec. CC ae Ce 475 et} 21 Social Worker T John Donnelly BB (571 eff, 7-1-71) (597 eff, 9-1-71)63 ot ire oO Moa Les Mary Boyle y+] ye] Fe) Bs Social Worker 1 Gloria W, Brown 625 625 te) bi Soc sf Gail Hinson Lo) ya] eae 1 Soc pi beet mL 625 ya) i i Social Worker IT Nan Lee Brown 684 tsi 66 -1 Social Worker IT Effie 8, Grier con (571 eff,7-1-71) (597 eff,9-1-71) 66 cca ATS aiken Bb ea eee oy sb] 684 LY ae) 66 a, Social Worker IT Frankie Martin Cooly ye] 66 Cae Social Worker IT Harry J, Beard 684 625 66 -1 ibe OMe) a 1 las al Martha L.Kirkman rab) rp] 66 1 Ere RMR bas | ae ee Charles P,Xirkman 715 rp) Co) i Social Worker 11 Norma L, Morrison 0 (545 eff,7-1-71) (571 eff,7=11-71) (597 eff, 1-11-72). 66 - 1 Stee PMR at) ees Ginger J, Vincent 684 (571 eff, Z-1-71) (597 eff,9-1-71) 66 -1 Social Work Supv.I Anne C, Tohnson ib vib) 68 1 Social York Supv.1 Lucinda B, Dees 785 vib) 68 Bf Social Work Supv.1 Mary A, Deaton Lb] v4 de) 68 b Social Work Supv,II Thelma ©, Barker tle | 3g ret cae | rte rector III. Dorothy M, Fleming 1201 1201 76 2 ,imum salary for the position classification to be shown in the budget, PIePeMe Ter cmd eT te PO. a bak Sates Cree a une aL sard establish a personnel and grievance committee to make a continuous salaries throughout the year amd have a plan worked out to recommend Peer ar Tee ee ee esc lt ee) ™: ro ) er McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner Thompson, Laat rd voted to esta Oe ee at wanisstoner McLaughlin then moved that Commissioner Thompson and County m onnel and Ondevance peat Ty a te ee the aded by Commissioner Stele an passed, tC oo Part f the zoning ordinance by Mr, M, L. Sigmon which has been oor a Lis] 3] Pry A Gates: : poe October 4, 1971 Poe eee Ld Pr Reta COs is eae eS ee Cee My ert on Mr, Sigmon's property Pts eo Ome ty when notified, Mr, Sigmon had Py ea eed the Planning Board requesting 4 io ee bee emo Pert eC er rea CM Coal) by the Planning Board. Since that time he had ignore notices to move the home and it was still on theproperty. Mr, Lundy requested that the county attorney Pree s oe4 eeU whatever steps are necessary to enforce compliance. On motion by Commissioner Cre pe Pe ed Commissioner McLaughlin, fat) soard instructed the county attorney Pr CM belie of the zoning ordinance. POU erry Ce Ct ane hese ald POST OFFIC tees Gm al old Mooresville post office for county use. Commissioner wer ent eee social.) in acquiring it Wie ee to that the Town of ™ Peete es nd Pere Tt est tore that«the chairman and manazer should work wth them to ee es ao) ee tC ate od bao tert ies JURY COMMISSION MEMBER APPOINTED. seconded by Commissioner Thompson, Pa tee lt Robert Rash, Union Grove, to serve on Se sae CCL oad year term beginning Lei ated ee a LS Red COMMITTEE REPORT, Commissioner Thompson reported fa tama) eee Pet Mee Oss had visited the Vocational school at Unity School and were ee ee ks kd they are making. He reported that they have cleaned up the school Pee a Te [Jae alee JUSTICE. Mr. Webster reported that there are 240 Pe PPS Me ae tt to dhould be adequate. He stated wee ee ee aa Pre building. Tt was decided that this ares would be designated ee ee Pee Pd bs het ns) Yetober 4, 1971 Street would be designated for the regular employees, and that all other spaces would be for public parking, Webster submitted the following Hds for Mr. opened at 10:00 Amount. tathout N. C,Sales Tax) ey ao et) 145-175working days \ 120 working days Plus alternates to meet specifications 120 working days Alternate bid-1971 Chasis 20 days Tohn Bean Div, 9-120 working days cary seit] bee he had Bitte meatal ts ed specifications, tate! Matt) Do p et ee Com ae ot eT BOOK 21 PAGE 86 bir a cet ae PY eyS coke cha consideration by the State hway Commisstfon: New street by Crossroads Baptist Church. sxtension of SR 2392 = Oakgrove Freewill Raptist Church. 3, Connector road for Tredell Avenue and Cherry Avenue, koh Chee ms BERATES, On motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, Pitot Mh amet missioner Steele, the following: tax rebates issued by the Tax Supervisor's ce for the month of September were approved: Soy uac watt OF ‘SEPTEMBER rere CTT ah Merb ast ee 2 od ea Be) witside fax lister error dog listed wrony Nia aay oa ahs (real) Pee en) ‘ax lister error trailer priced wrong PE Peel) Dining room exempt not open to pu BT PBT rc) ad rar ab aries Music Machine Peele au Sy aOR SOME oc MG une P Drege oi) ee Lye ist mer aD) keel lil Y error e230) DYN ee a) error ert ED Dre a) Cray er 8) Petal Cass (real) Davideon Dace (real) ance, Jr. mtside eee me oe ee meet Statesville Realty { saa bet) Bldg, charged to Grier Brothers on discovery ‘ot. ee Trt) : a Jasper Parwer & P Sumgarner Fallstown Double listed NL) lieted care on 2 abstracts ees) Pers e208) | Davideos listed I 8 MH error fa a8 ory MeCall Let a) otis ee Piao Piette Sar Tis | AMOUNT Doyble listed to Janie L rey ata] (real & Personal) 30,64 eke eE Tle} Johnson Dee List 1971 Mt tat er CP Me ee) As Ne eli hve bee Pe Mey batt Oe) Mee Tt lB Orr EO mene aPC) Pr Pe aE Toe) pel b Lease cencelled (real) ‘i er Pe eet Rao! err ee) Meal oe tals 4 Chambersburg Poll tax listed twice y 1971 Tax lister error car priced wrén a Cra) 1971 Tax lister error 2irplane priced wrer Double listed esc 8B) error No personal propert ih Lena Ma Py Inion Grove 15 baat) oT —P ? eee ee es inty..in be ee eee ‘ousehold cherge utr P ve ts ei House pr “_ sox 24 race 88 October 4, 1971 COMRTHOUSE STUD: [oie eke Me a Re appointed the following to sevve as a committee to study the future use of the courthouse, old jail building, anc other buildings, to see that they can be put to the best use for the county: Mes. Sarah J, McLaughlin,chatrman J. M,. Deaton, Jr. Pe eee laces Moody White bea Reba Chto) R FROM CITIZEN, The Board acknowledged receipt of a letter fr Mildred M. Wiles, asking for help with some plumbing problems she is WNP TET ist is ms et sae Curt wees Soa een ET Te UMBC RUC A stant director of the Council, reported thet the Council is considerin the possibility of developing a central staff for property revaluations for the counties and is having a special meeting on the subject which Mr, Webster and Mr, Steele are to attend, She also reported that the Council in considering asking for designation as Air Pollution Control Agency at the regional level and would probably need a resolution from each county endorsing it to send to the state, Pet ey OO ae ale Hospital and George 3. Stevens Co, This changes the new boiler fmm oi] to Pra See ee as Ba Do MTY SCHOOL BUDGET, The chairman was pe tet Moe eo school budget for 1971-72 to be sent-to the Stete Board of Education, eM Pe SCM ols mes 28 tT eee eee tl) ommended by the Director of Social Services. The follo@ing reports were received and Peres] mete! Veterans Service aged rt ee A eee ae De ee es sd September, 1971 ce ee a] Commtseton Meet ing Se eed October 4, 1971 MINUTES, Approval of the Tt ee BE Cr ato a SAS Y URS) wae ORAM!) Me) ee 158) Fae an te Yes aa! | soon 24 nce 90 September, 1971 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Robert Long, DDS Per Diem 3356 Sarah J, McLaughlin 7m ky eee Pe Ph 2) © ib) Joe D, Thompson sas vase) 3359 James M, White bs 28,96 K 737 Institute of Government Public=focal Law Index 5.15 K 740 Joe D, Thompson Travel Ce Pe 3378 Bernice McJunkin TOE a7 sone) K 835 Petty Cash Fund By ts meer) PRPC Ky ey COUNTY ATTORNEY ee i10) I, T. Avery, Jr. Retainer Fee * 739 Institute of Government Copy of Machinery Act of 1971 18, 2. 310, 30 COUNTY MANAGER ioe | Samuel T, Webster, Jr. Thea 1, 323,00 Cy ya ee oC Mg 397, a ey a a bes ot 100,00 K 741 International City RUT Coot ile tite ree tar 1s cm 50,00 K 835 Petty Cash Fund Supplies Cad Pa ee ee a) a etd K 852 Brady Printing Co. Sry eee K 853. Copier Account ers be Pte Oo 8 ee VA ee E 18 J OOO Sad Ce ee 8065 Lewis Simpson PT er isd kee 8066 Lewis Simpson TRE ts Peed 8067 Lewis Simpson PTET sd eee 8068 Tug Whittenburg PTE Ls 7 72,23 8069 ‘Tug Whittenburg CTE 4 eae x) 8070 ‘ug Whittenberg PPE sd ears) rer bar Mekas ls | PT ers 2 72,23 8072 pinkie Carson EP 7 ke b COMM eG sc Mees | PPE ts] eee] 8074 Pinkie Carson PTE ts ee) 8075 Pinkie Carson PPE J 73,85 % 742 Neal's Janitorial Service bot ees rae K 743 Duro-Test Corporation Supplies 48,15 ae. ee ee Prot me te re K 745 Modern Electric Co, Se eed 31,65 K 746 Parlier Plumbing & Heating esd ce K 747 Public Service Co. of M, C, Ty 3215 ae ee ee ee rte) 1,00 ae i a Be Pee or ee to Se Md roe ae 1 Ce ed See XK 786 Home Exterminating Co, laa , 14,00 Bee re 65,22 K 802 City of Statesville ee esd re Pet ts ee | Petty Cash 63,66 x ee ee ee ed ee tated as INSURANCE 849 The Webb Insurance Agency Bast eg tet) 850 Fearing Insurance Agency ee SC mS Lode 1,000,00 AR YTS seat LUA JUSTICE=Jail ¥% 751 Bell Construction Work on Planters eS) K 752 1,.M,. Boovey Refinishing Chairs Cee) Pe ee ita Co, Materials for Sidewalks 128,70 K 754 Statesville Nursery Maintenance Agreement By Oat) eee ee twee 1 rail & gate Cre ae K 756 Statesville Ice & Puel Co, Iee te K 839 Public O11 Co, bart Saker ae 102,57 K 841 Valley Forge Flag Co. patty 572,04 “% 842 Maintenance Supply Co, ith) Beet] 780,74 3, 548, 55 TAX SUPERVISOR Bes) John T, Smith SSE hod 3364 Mary N, Adams 3365 tary L. Cowles PLL) Seneva J. Sharpe ye 3367. Uwise . Taylor ” Ce ee oe eS a : Connol Ly a Petty Cash Sree! ria se) freee] EE Pry A a trie S, Cline ee ae a J l, Supplies bre ts a Supplies Postage wt 21 na Of K 851 ba bX) 3380 ei B 3382 EKk! Bet ib) ETI) RLY i est] ceo 3390 BS 3392 RB) Re am LY aL ae) ae Lb cant revs x 829 at 3 K 835 anh) | 3395 ae Southern Bell Telephone lee) be a eld Jerry T. Landy R. T, Brantley od Me Pamee ae Peay Dwight J. Goforth John ¥, Long TR, A. Lowery, Jr. J, M, Morrow James FE, Rankin fenneth L, Raymer, Jr. Hugh Wl. Sloop ee Oa ee Ralph L, Gilbert Linda P, Nicholson Luther M, Souther Teresa G, Tarleton Traffic & Planning Associates Pes meet ts Pees <a ae meet b Jerry T, Lundy bie MMe AB te il Starrette's Office Equip, Carolina Business Machines brs wend Peta a Des Brady Printing Co. Dopier Account William T, Mille eT eC s sg tae bee) LO Statesville Record & Landmark ba ae Brady Printing ere Md on Py me bt) Robert ?, Barkley Ralph G, Campbell Bs) st) eet Me a7 Buddy L, Grose be ee aod Be) Willian % Tnox ee ee Baa ae ae 24 mace PLANNING AND ZONING ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR a ett Copies Salary br eee " eee tm ase Travel " Meals-Planning Board Supplies " Ea ee Supplies lr boty Tents Pe betel Advertising Supp lies " io ee a yi YA 5.30 pS i) 625,00 vat) eat) 8,60 Cae) Cie yet easy a yaa e) See ra emt) eee 348,00 300, 00 De) bers) 10,35 227,51 yea] ae) 8, 50 oh be) Pru +193,03 902,00 ceed Pee) bem 571,00 Oe bt Cre 597,00 bra) bE vet be Sd Slee ee Pes i AT ert sf bree) 3411 Raymond L, Warren = yee) KS) hd ® be OSM Chem To og bE cot ee SL - Beau bid pte ems e) an Ya eS ee | K 771 Pethel Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc, ry ety . s.) | K 772. Sun oil Company fet eee 1,520.73 KX 773 The Bureav of Nat'l Affairs PR ad pe K 774 Peoples Thrift Bit Pea] Wem) are ere ee bat ta eee toy Cea K 776 Bill Ketchie at a) ree) * 777 National Police Supplies ths Pee LY Ce K 829 Starrette's Office Equipment i et “ X 832 Carolina Business Machines ig 21,12 X 833 Mooresville Motor Co, BT bet rae) kK 837 Mac's T.V, and Electmnics Repeirs 186,72 x 843 Brothers Tire Sales be ost) yan i) o % 851 So, Bell Telephone Co, AT taser] pek Pe) 3 K 852. Brady Printing Co heey ABs ae MEO) SO ld Copies ba) peeeL Ce Mees. e MeL mee C230 Pree ts 4 eer Y) Cee a eee Dc i ye Se et atta emer) * tee] eee) Frank 4, Long, Jr, sé 475,00 %419 Helen L, Money - Cereb 3420 Gustav M, Schade 4 475,00 3421 Sekt eres 4 Z 475,00 Byes Ohloa L, Willis es 145,99 779 Robin Wo Préezer Locker Jail Account 92,33 778 Bigger’ Brothers * 590,83 K 780 Gerald Williams ‘i SL) K 781 Bell & Stikeleather by: 61,50 < 782 Statesville Wholesale Distributers " 315, 52 ei eM eee bos Wg: yb elt) 784 Kern's Bakery “ 41,70 Se, Mes ea a) rts as Pd 6,18 786 Yome Exterminating Co, Pest Catrol 6,00 < 787 Advance Stores Bee Py 788 Palmetto Chemical & Supply Ri) eae | ie se te eat) Rentals Cet Sunshine Linen Service Laundry fT ee mee Drugs vw, C. Palmes Jr., N. D. Medical Care eis eels tee) Water & Lights . Purcell Drug Co. Drugs Lazenby Montgomery Hardware io See bee atm) To Gardner Supply Co. Southern Bell Telephone Services Th a 3 ee ae eT Pee et sg 5 ae ames 1, Thomas Br 2) 2 14 Bell & Howard Chevrolet Bd 7? 214 nx 93 Bye’ el Yee) va) bs K ba bd 4 Aa Ly National Band and Tag Co, bee ad 553,10 ea eee Petty Cash ee Mac's T, Vs & Electronics pe yee s] yeep McLean Trucking Co. Rt Pee yee EY DATA PROCESSING Samel 8, Morrow Er ee tad rere Brel) att Abernathy a8 521,00 Inez J, Brown ¥ a eee) yar rea 2 es % By erate) Lott 5 Oe Wr eS ied - CS erate) Iris L, Mayberry. 7 434,90 tt ad ito)ele) sak 475,00 Le Pet ses es hoe 4.14 Sam R, Morrow os " 46,71 Cee Cr MT OMe ce ithe ee] 375,05 The Library of Computer Information vk 10,54 BUM sa tee a 3,131,84 Southern Bell Telephone AyD a eto yee Brady Printing Co. Ett) e ea) Pa be] Copier Account fers ee] N, CG, Local Go, Employees Retirement Seta N, C. Public Employees Social Security Agency N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield REGISTER OF DEEDS Lonnie L, Nesbit Salary ri erase) Elizabeth Abernathy ~ yeas?) Imogene W, Blankenship " 521,00 Helen R, Gregory 6 Sere Gayle S$, Josey. bod ree L, L,‘ Nesbit ee eas Aa be Tal Starrettes Office Equipment i Peay re) Bec-Car Printing Co. i: 7 ae) Pasa eed priate) +16 Pmt kd eed BS Pe a4 beens a 10,10 Peta s Memes tel] Cyd Brady Printing Co, a Copier Account me | awed . AGRIC, EXTENSION SERVICE Inez W, Foster Salary ro ek) Wayne L, Franklin si % 497.17 D, 0. Ivey 273. > 235,17 Harry W. Myers, Jr. cee Nancy I, Myers Be re Howard M, Stamey Bee) ye Td VETERANS SERVICE BT) Paul ¥, Lambert LT RE tad Ch Pate) cA Ras) Mees | DY By 397,00 K 628 Paul Lambert bet bores ty tee MPC tC el a et bred a pt ee K 830 Bec-Car Printing Co. tr Peay py i) % 832 Cerolina Business Machines 45 98,16 an Se Ma ay meer) | Postage Pe a) Va ROMs at ae Ee eee E co Service Meare 1 4 eye ELECTIONS eee) L, H.. West, Jr. iT eee a] " 3451 Floy Wilkinson ey eee PRE Sot) 2 4 * ya Pat] y Joyce J, Martin “6 AY One) K 853. Copier Account fore bet] Pall) BRARIES 621 Iredell Public Library Drea) 3,000,00 eat eee) e he Town of FIRE PICHTING 807 Statesville Record & Landmark Aévertising * sit) otorola Communications Maintenance 452,50 re eee Pah tells ls! Rural Pire Protection pee tmee 8) 810 Marmony. Fire Dept. " 190,00 3B t, Mourne Fire Dept. x 100,00 812. Cool Springs Fire Dept. he OMS) 13. Shepherd's Vol, Fire Dept. if »,90 a . Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. eo 15. Central School Vol, Fire Dept. i Lomas S) 816 Trinity Vol. Pire Dept. " Tree} , ree me8) 17 Union Grove F Lt tats! S, Tredell Vol, Fire ) Town of Mooresville 821 be es eer) ea) ayside Yol, Pire Dept. ¥ We dee ae se ee ed i Southern Bell Telephone tchison Pee sy wille Ambulance Service be ee bee 2D f Moor Troutman reory Project Account eae aor TsO) ha TL Peed Se ees Ded ya eee 95 Pree a Gan) CAPTTAL TMPROVEMENTS cert) twee eM SCT ee 2] br ed DEBT SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co, Professional Services GENERAL ASSISTANCE Iredell County Dept. of Social Services-Petty Cash Mrs, Albert Edwards Clothing Mrs, Willard C, McGee Bee te ely A & P Tea Co, ese Tot tobe] Belk's Dept, Store Clothing Belks Dept, Store * Chateau Louise rls er eR Rr ba ee Bl ol J, C, Penney Phil's Shoe Store bette | be) tt Mid Mrs. Requal Bailey oe Pa a 2a) POPE Lc soe et Me BEL Mra, Albert Cooper bod Pee wee Bs ot Pe meet BN Mrs, Roosevelt Gaines Mrs, Joseph Honeyeutt it ee ee ms | Miss Zona Summers Lake Waccamaw Boya Home Mrs, Clyde Wilcox Mrs, Raymond York Mrs. Ethel Baity ee | Alexander Children's Center is PM a Mre, Clyde Burton Mrs, Dorothy Cowan Mrs. Invid Eigele oe mer] Mrs, Darrell Iseahour ee es eg Bras es Comer Pea he Oe sd Carl Reece east wad Pn set) James A, Sexton James Shu lenberger Se Boarding Home Care ie a et le) - i po eee Pee et a a 686 Mrs, Rose C, Weeks Boarding Home Care ” Pa Me a ed X% 688 Mrs, Fred White K 689 Mrs, Julia Williams x 690 Mrs, Rebecca Williams 11,64 K 691 Eckerd Drugs, Inc. Baa ht] &% 692. Goodman Drug Co. “ey KPi2Y K 693. Reveo Drugs . eX) K 694 Statesville Drug Co. me 2.97 ce ame? Rittingér Medical Care yA0 pa t8) ae) eM ot * pte paee) See te aed Ambulance Service 15a eu a Mee a Os te acta) Se 100,00 CLE Pe ee eas Ld is Pome) § (AN wee) Medical Care ese et ee So ar a lsd Physician ~.702° Dr, GW. Taylor by eee Ar Bile Family Planning ae Menee Cees MCL kal PVecbt bey i.t 0p G0. WELFARE 3455 - Dorothy M. Fleming EPS etd pe) -aul L, Conrad rer Diem 10,90 er Pee a a " 7 ie) joan & Scott 3 trees) v5 tb) “ yamet) bee rd Ca tas 4 ae 2 ¥ “own q Wer Peg ' yO) 54,00 re rts eet CMe bd , CO tes eer , etd 531.7 ase rr a lo Br e T. Kimbrough sries >, “Mirkman . htt ees) Be Pe) rT ed ? a ee aso ’ Ee! Martin Ld celia D, Moore forrison oor ue Sharpe aaa) reton Templeton f. vere 3 eel jinger J, Vincent eed ats it) Pia as ra) Shea) 710 ree ab {713 ae 14 Cad aa) oh ae > ei ot) Draft 2 2 2 88 eee! thd 613 Lan) Ah ca 622 Le) Crd ray 4 Cao Dr. T, B, Templeton : Peo g ee Bee Ly 5,00 nN. C, Assn, of Co, Boards of Soc. ieee poe ul ta be mee 100,00 Xerox Corp. bitsy Pee eer Pitney 3owes Ried tv) eae) Linda Abrams oer Ne YI Thelma C, Barker na bee St Marry br Sate] i a 53,82 . Mary V. Boyle ™ toa ae be Ae ly nd 67,27 Lucinda 5B, Dees m | rs John F, Donnelly i 20.79 Effie Grier “3 21,42 Gail Hinson e eae Ashe MOP Mme Lod) ” ea) Charles. ?, Kirkman og tye) Martha L, Kirkman - 31, 50 br toh PP td 5a - i nee} a eT) Martin yy Pe) Frankie Nartin igs See) Donald R, Mauney . 5 Eel Cecelia D, Moore oid bya te) Norma L, Morrison 4 wae Bie i ee Peal a racy Martha M, Turner 4 + )) Ginger J, Vincent = CM PE Dg abt lsiyd Fleming 5 98, 3% Starrettes Office Equipment Supplies ese) E, N. Scroggs * 528.97 Bec Car Printing Co, , ipa e Southern Bell Telephone eT ta ee] KyAt ees) N, C. Local Gov, Employees Retirement System 1,320, 39 N, C, Public Employees Social Security Agency 2,792.62 Ome Cr erat) ee POC Mb | Bb Pel) kN Ys DAY CARE CHILD! Family & Child Development Center Tredell County Day Care Center WRALTH PUND er Pe Meme DOs irre MR a Cal er Tredell Co, Mealth Depa, - “ BP Pua 21,972.00 SCHOOL FUND Iredell Co, Schools General Account wee met] Mies Léfe Cockrell,Statesville City Schools Beem] Mee, Charlotte Griffith,Mooresville City gthools BA 725,000, 00 ba Ate Lee) N.C, Department of Social Services 5 re hms) Iredell Co, AA Pund 3,008, 10 ce | ase oe ee ee Iredell Co. AA Fund Swe) Iredell Co, ARDC Pund Ce Iredell Co, AD Fund ee Iredell Go, AA Fund i emo ee | at ee | rere Pe RAR Ae ty ani} | y National Bank brea Me ed) eee Pa La Per) ne Pe Cee ge va he PY 4 < 857. Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund 642,18 « 859 Public Employees Social Security Agency 8,297, 69 an) 3) Mae tee P Me Ll Federal Tax Fae rere £861 NN, C, Dept. of Revenue Bit ed 4,871,05 863 N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield by es BM ht Lo 1,454,92 864 Globe Life Insurance Co, Cancer Insurance Pe) YT Bec 18 409 ,020, 50 Less: Payroll Deductions tte ha lle 2,355.42 TEOB & R 642,18 PICA 2,739.70 iT eae od 6,915.71 State Tax 1,639, 58 Bet stag Lelet) 1, 502,86 596 bers bk 599 609 601 ley 172 be ae) 175 bei) ez) Wi.) eh] to EDI 182 bt) tT) Pt By td oo) Pd bed Pa J, H. Nicholson APY Meet ood Margaret F. Bolt lois N, Byrd Elaine C, Clenton Dette tO) Bly ct Be eee) TT) Martha J, Ervin Glenn Fox, Jr. Cress S, Hall Doris ©. Johnson bee aL| Bl Trea) Rollin W, Johnson Julian C, Moore Bertha G, Shoe Ewell A, Stevenson Mary L, Stroud os 0 ae eae setty J, Englebert COR ee M, C, State Board of Health Jane W, Arthur Margaret F, Bolt Elaine C, Clanton Jean Ervin Boris P, Johnson ildred Johnson irs, Jelene VW, Levan roadie erm CL est ks enn Fox, Jr. fet) eae a SR RCMP iL lo Julian C, Moore Re APP CC) Difco Laboratories bts me ela ta et Iredell Water Corporation Southern Bell Telephone Petty Cash Pie tee ae Ae eee Nursing Out look Paul B, Williams, Inc, Pee Pads Winchester Surgical Supply Co, Huntington Laboratories Modern Electric Company Pargas of Statesville Bud's O11 Company bia hs U, %, Postmaster Mooresville Lodge #496 ue ee eee) Duke Power Company PEC a ee eer ees eet Mee eee ee ee ee) per ee pr es a ones ad Be et Paes wl HEALTH DEPARTMENT wile Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. FOE tg rte BML te oor eer pe Travel rer seer) er eM s) Orta pC ase) Telephone, Power, pe Se et bith) ee) Subscription eae! Suppli Family Planning Supplies Pee Ss ed cet ie) ot sd ber a rt rd Leas ry Telephone Service Laundry Service and 2 Filece ea Land Leased for Landfill ee ee te) 1,091, 00 821,00 yer sea 475,00 379,00 497,00 625,00 by eee) yee 8) yee e] 654,00 750,00 521,00 625,00 521,00 497,00 654,00 199,12 625,00 1, 300,00 it eaeD 19,17 LB y bb Fd 193 BLL’ phy D 196 198 cee 44 Bm ~~) D 197 199 erat) oe 58) | e208 | arse) Lazenby Insyrance Agency Bast P, R, M Globe mn *y M& 1 Clinic Fees Port 1: ae Peed " Sd Lewis, M. D. Willhide, M. D. local Gov, Employees’ Retirement System Public Employees’ Social Security Agency Blue Cross,.& Blue Shield, Inc. " o " yb eel Aw Ns Auth ere ee Oe Peo MM sha TS Public Employees’ Social Security Agency Carolina National Bank Federal Tax er ete aOR a) State Tax Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Inc. ee eG ht Let Mea ot bg sdepe Ls Less: Payroll Deductions Osha lala be FICA be ees re Pa od 1420.75 State Tax 352,40 ba td rd Yh a Mesaed Pees «Nurses Professional Liability Cer bi aes ee eae 1,032, 28 pays. Pak Cel eer acs bl MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY B Gayle C, Biggers Tet ted 861,00 PwRRe1 aes. are? 2 ” 861,00 B 1127. John B, Norman 5 bY eS Pl. Men Ts ems Dy 6: : Ceara B 1129 Shirley H, Stradley of 415,00 B 1130 Tri-County Mental Health Complex Non-residential Salaries bys Pee B'1131 Gayle Biggers Travel 3 SWS) B 1132 Loy Bevine ry 57,51 UPR Rk Mmru CW pence. Pen emey i Chi B 1134 Cantey Tomlinson sid pi Pal} B 1135 Warren A, Young = PP Ly B 1136 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Pee Ce ase] 7 Paras) Pape Mere SCCM tied ea meet) ere) B 1139 IBM Corporation Supp lies tae 8) B 1140 B & B Mortgage Co,, Inc, bts pLiPae B 1141. Brady Printing Company Supp lies LP B 1142 City of Statesville Water & Lights yal} B 1143 Petty Cash Pund bs amen Ls) bt Pa B 1144 Broughton Hospital att] 851, 30 B.1145 U, S, Postmaster er eta) 32,00 R.1146 Blilman's of Atlanta Bet Me a) ey R 1147 |N, C, Local Gov, Employees Retirement System pe De] B 1149 N, C, Public Employees Social Security Agency Ce eee R 1153 N, C, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc, een. Pe 6, 521,78 is ea R Otte i) RUC CMRP eT Mere s ties Co Ses ae 138,16 1150 N, C, Public Employees Social Security Agency Cy ae B 1151. North Carolina National Bank Federal Tax Cera 8 1152 NN, C, Department of Revenue Eta ta aes > Se 234, 3% B 1154 NN, C, Hue Cross and Blue Shield Hospital Insurance Ch st v Drea ts Yd Lees: Payroll Deductions eer 138, 16 FICA 137,33 Pederal Tax Se A State Tax eT ais) ead ews OT Poy ies ta Pa aL Pe ee es Te ee ee retober 6, 1971, at 2700 P.M, a&-the Hall Ps ee the new buildings, 1971 eta aed feta The Board of Commissioners convened at 2:00 P.M, on Wednesday, October 6, 1971, at the Hall of Justice for an inspection of the building as planned Present were Dr. Robert Long, Mrs, at their regular meeting on October 4th, Sarah J. McLaughlin, Mr, Joe D, Thompson, Mr. F, M, Steele, and Mr, James M, oka T. Webster, Also present were I, T. Avery, Jr., county attorney; county manager; W. J, Adams, architect;.and Sernice McJunkin, clerk to the board, CLM RN CRE CMO, UA eS ME a ee ee ee ee Pete the Wall of Justice and jail butidings, conducted by the architect, . Adams, The Yell of Tustice is completed and ready foroccupancy but the hes not been installed and it is not expected to be finished CE aes Adams reported that the architects inspected the "cll of Justice witt the contractors on October 4, 1971, and accepted it at that time in the name of the county, Me stated that there are a few minor items to be attended to but the function of the building and that the nothing that will interfere with tors are bound for twelve months from date of acceptance for an | the architect might show up. Car ia aT September 1972 hefore the twelve months gue ctors heve fulfilled their 14 tion, comissioner “eLaugh! ee) ie ee ee ee Va Bees 118) ras | nT Page 2 October 6, 1971 ADJOURN, There being no further business, eta em hte oe ern, sees North Carolina, Iredel! County Lai eM omee sce mre) Poa nance) Page 1 OT eee ete DMT Ree ee ee Py eee MT te my ct hae yew CrP We Wea Cee eed Room at the courthouse, with the “following ea ae ae Pe a Mra. Sarah palette Meet ey bee Wee Me meena Ty F, M, Steele, Absent: 1, T. Avery, Jr., county attorney, and S, T. Webster,! Jr., county ager, were also present, Se ee eel! The meeting was called to order spened with prayer by Mr. Avery. SPACE POR FAMILY. COUNSELORS, The Foard received a letter from SER st eee ee Tee aa PTS ay ee telat Mee eh LS rae ae ee OM tase t is Pee ee ee ee ed a Past T Moh ee] for their use. should be located there since their work fs court reloted but if they Reever tas ee ee rete Mee ead ilding. pet ee s made by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded Rit eee te ee Peer and another Pt Te Oe receptionist in the clerk of court's area be assigned to the the sheriff's quarters are PT se Se ard will review the situation anc make ee ee leerati The county manager presented inforr Oe Ce ee as criteria in distr assed and thet a number of new accounts be opene the metter ¢ ads] a | td 105 e re see Ul October 25, 1971 tae SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY ter reported that there are many {tems of old funituré, such as tabled, desks, and chairs, left in the courthouse when it was vacated by the clerk of court, register of decds, and courts, that is of no value for use by any of the county agencies, and recommended that it be sold at auction, On motion by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner White, the board voted to declare the miscellaneous items of furniture and fixtures Pe th ee Mac a surplus property and ordered that they erase Ca a Cae eC tt. ee mt ee A Toba acts Melt ahd Po MR Gh amu Tt SLM SM Ld ll a tertatively set for November Z7th, with the county attorney to serve as auctioneer, CT, GRANT, Mr. Webster Pre ee ee a application for funds under the Emergency Employment Act has been approved er Pee aye OMe eC sae ee ee ’ kind, The positions approved are: Electrical Inspector, Social Worker: F : and Social Services Eligibility Specialist. After considerable discussion, motion was made by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by fe ee ee CM a | Prot ee @ectrical inspector; and if the funds for the social services department could be used for the two new Pye t seeks 4 specialists positions set up in the department budget for 1971-72, they Pee et am Ce be OFFICIAL TO SUPERVISE REMOVAL AND REINTERMENT OF [7S by Commissioner McLaughlin, seconded by Commissioner White, the Board designated the County Health Director and his office to supervise the removal and reinterment of gta as required by G,S. 65-}3(g) REVUES AGO Met me aN ee ee ee ee ee) PS Me eee eT of Pt sco PN A Page 1 Movember 1, 1971 The Board of County ete as Pree ated Decals} Monday, November 1, chs Oe Cee the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, All err ges Mr Po le] namely: Dr. Robert bP a chairman, J. D. See aa Mrs, Sarah 7, McLaughlin, F. ™. Sr De Pa James M, White. PP ae OO ihe ok ed a I, T. Avery, “Jr., county attorney, and S, ir,, county manager. of een Be tie eet eee] c2lled to order and opened wi prayer thairman. Longs Ptcwuba meee OM_IPEDELS MEMORIAL ie, Je: Me ison, official Pe end the board on the hosp uildin RS el hd el Peet ee ae er. re POP act Oa six weeks bebin s sie, and this is delaying the other contractors at ist ri (on Ch) i Per a building has 9¢ ee. - f n steps so ag to interfere with the operation t t eo Pre 4 AoA ch Dr. Nicholson also repor ae a Cs ee ha ae. Pe OP kd. vecommends that it be repaire ae (nq on there. The board er tak € ca i a es ma? a) r « » ‘ a * ak s aL eae ms ‘ a t dott at id Pr ie ° Hividesle who aehe eas aor " t a.) wart tt ¥ cece, a Oe e stated that Congr Us] 21 | 107 21 108 Buus Penta ease See ka 1s who will buy eT etter ee kl 3,600 individu PRP eter CeO Cec kala salesman, were ies eo ae ee tak nstated in December 1968 when it was rudential Insurance mpany on a le rty owned y Dick Millsaps hed been applied to the Pavie Avenue llerest Drive credit was tran#ferred to the "li n4 the Davie Avenue tax was ret istated, Sra: Car se Avenue property had changed h ads and the title be heck showed the taxes paid, He requested the Cas supervisor ae ee the county attorney and tax aele, seconded by Commi estoner bts Uy) PETITION, On motion by ee Lg ard approved « petition for herd surfacing of SR 1191, known Thoepson, the Pe ed De Commissioner Steele Peretti ca 1 ughlin, and notice November 1, 1971 BETS pollution control board to Seer aee a se Cee C Le eae Pee Re eee Poa which shall consist of members appointed ee eae eS reer ata b te Pre Beer Pe ae ee bole of State Law, eas edt wea os) ae ee tee tae Oso Control Board, shall also are at ee ee) Committee to consist of not less than one (1) member eee meni em Ce shall have the power of the Board to act on Pee ae tet 2 Sa eet for resolution, All matters bmught to the Executive ere eee Oe a disapproved unanimously, or they shall require full Board action, Bee e rT a tae eC eC Men se eet ee Lee OER See eae Ube la aed air pollution control program Pasbaar toh ee shove mentioned Counties in accordance with the minimum requirements of Stet tae Request from the City of Statesvi ee are re ee Mee a the East Broad Street area near . hopping Center was tabled for the county n =: t re tion by Commisstoner Melaugh!] eo Pits pson, the September utes were epproved nak ssioner Thompson,. sec r Sanaa re oved as circulated. " tion ee Pd i oor wm 24 welll yas 8 Fallstown 1971, Tax lister error in v. Fb lavidson. 1971 Pier arringer 1971. Land sold Ces er Ca Belt eae) Tt Aes ea el! Commissioner Steele, Roti see mee med Cre eet zed on ict in error, Action on request of Mrs, W, A, Shimpock for refu sive was deferred since the amount involved was deputies are now keeping « +. SO eG a aes thas] which he ts re giving the informetidn needed for compilin informative monthly reports, He asked tha i county manager notify the the sheriff that he has been instructed by th sard to make these reports on the fir OM aa le mported that three matron-dispatchers have been Ce of them ate now working on the day shift, rotating from the office so they can become familiar with the work before a er ee HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT. The mvuthly report for Cetober was receive from the Mealth Department and pleced on file, Ye Re ee ALPS ee ee were approved as submitted by the directer of soctal services, Ss oH ee ee