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IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
REGULAR MINUTES
February 18, 2014
The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, February 18, 2014, at 7:00
PM, in the Iredell County Government Center (Commissioners' Meeting Room), 200 South Center
Street, Statesville, NC.
Board Members Present
Chairman Steve Johnson
Vice Chairman Marvin Norman
Renee Griffith
David Boone
Ken Robertson
Staff present: County Manager Ron Smith, County Attorney Bill Pope, Deputy County
Manager Beth Dirks, Library Director Steve Messick, Mike Phillips, Misty Icard and Clerk to the
Board Retha Gaither.
CALL TO ORDER by Chairman Johnson
INVOCATION by Chairman Johnson
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE led by Chairman Johnson
ADJUSTMENTS OF THE AGENDA: MOTION by Chairman Johnson to approve the
agenda with the following adjustments:
Additions: Announcement of Vacancies Occurring on Boards & Commissions — Animal
Grievance Committee (I Announcement)
Deletions: Closed Session — Real Property/Contract/Leases, G.S. 143-318.11 (a) (5)
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
PRESENTATION OF SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS & AWARDS
(None)
Request from Cindy Englert, Regional Ombudsman, to Present the Community
Advisory Committees' Annual Report: Regional Ombudsman Cindy Englert, with Centralina
Council of Governments Area Agency on Aging, addressed the board and recognized attendee
Janet Hall, who is one of the volunteers with the Adult Home Care Committee. Englert stated Anna
Rice, Council on Aging along with Donna Osborne and Kelly McMillan from the Department of
Social Services Adult Home Specialist serve as back-up agents for this committee. Englert thanked
the Board of Commissioners for appointing volunteers to serve on the committees. She stated they
have approximately 200 volunteers in the nine county region, which is a part of over 1800 state-
wide advocates. Iredell County volunteers serve the adult care and nursing home facilities. These
volunteers receive 15 hours of initial orientation and in -facility training. They also receive an
additional 8 hours of on-going training throughout the year. The regional ombudsman conducts
quarterly training, provide technical assistance, and provide assistance with organizing families
and councils. The volunteers are mandated by the North Carolina General Statutes and are
legislatively empowered to serve as a resident advocate, which makes them the only agency that
has the resident as a focal point. Region F has grown to over 15,000 long-term care beds making
it one of the largest in the state. Iredell County has 739 nursing home beds and 834 adult care home
beds. Englert stated a new assisted living facility has opened in Mooresville called Carillon, which
includes a special unit for patients with dementia. She highlighted several activities the volunteers
hosted with residents. Englert continued with thanking the Board again for their financial support
and also to ICATS for their cooperation in helping to transport residents to various activities. She
also stated there are several vacancies on these committees and would welcome nominations from
the Board. Some assisted living facilities are being closely monitored due to recent changes in
funding, to ensure there is no decline in care due to cuts. The committee extends an invitation the
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Board of Commissioners to visit a facility with a volunteer to get a first-hand look at some of the
issues and/or meet some of the residents.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
(None)
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
Report from the Library Director to Apply for Discounted Telecommunications
Services (E -Rate Program): Library Director Steve Messick stated he is asking approval to apply
for E -Rate discounts for a telecommunications program under the FCC E -Rate Program which
provides discounted telecommunication services to schools and libraries. Iredell County Library
has been participating in this program since 2001. He stated they would use this to receive
discounts for telephone services for the Statesville, Harmony and Troutman libraries, also for
internet access for the Statesville Library and DSL service for the Statesville, Harmony and
Troutman Libraries. These are all existing services. The total cost of the services is $26,316.00.
He said they are eligible for a 70% discount on these services. The E -Rate Program would provide
$18, 421.00 and the county's balance would be $7,895.00.
Chairman Johnson asked if everything was working well because he had received a few
complaints when the Troutman Library first opened.
Messick stated all problems had been resolved and everything is working well.
OTION by Vice Chairman Marvin Norman to approve.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0
Request from the Library Director for Budget Amendment #21 for Additional State
Aid to Public Libraries: Library Director Steve Messick asked the Board to approve a budget
amendment to recognize additional state aid. He said all public libraries in North Carolina receive
funding from the state library which is based on the population and the per capita income of the
county. The amounts are determined in the fall of each year after the state passes its budget and
after libraries have applied for the funds in September. This year the library will be eligible for
$141,689.00 which Messick asked to be allocated to buy an additional 500 books.
MOTION by Commissioner Renee Griffith to approve BA #21.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0
Request from the Sheriff's Office to Apply for a NC Governor's Highway Safety
Equipment Grant for $32,784.00 to Purchase Equipment for the Crime Lab: Mike Phillips,
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To record additional State Aid to Public Libraries for library materials.
BA#21
2/18/2014
Account#
Current
Chane
Amended
104650 456100
State Library Grant
(134,430)
(7,259)
(141,689)
105652 535404
Library Materials - Children
87,571
2,421
89,992
Library Materials - Adult
105652 535406
Fiction
73,479
1,990
75,469
Library Materials - Adult
105652 535420
Non Fiction
61,105
2,848
63,953
Request from the Sheriff's Office to Apply for a NC Governor's Highway Safety
Equipment Grant for $32,784.00 to Purchase Equipment for the Crime Lab: Mike Phillips,
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from the Sheriff's Office, addressed the Board and stated they are requesting permission to apply
for grant in the amount of $32,784.00 from the North Carolina Governor's Highway Safety
Program. This will be used to purchase three refrigerators to hold blood samples while awaiting
testing. He said they would also like to purchase two trays for blood alcohol chromatography, two
diluters/dispensers and test tube rockers. They do not anticipate any future cost because there are
no maintenance contracts. He said this equipment will match equipment given to them by the
District Attorney's Association and will double their ability to test. The testing ability will increase
from 50 to 100 in a run.
Commissioner Ken Robertson asked if it would be the same number of man hours.
Phillips said yes.
Commissioner Robertson questioned the potential cost -savings as written in the memo that
read: "Increasing the number of sample testing and the number of technicians to run samples could
help to alleviate any future overtime needs." He stated he did not see anything about additional
technicians.
Phillips said they are not adding technicians. He said they are trying to increase the number
of tests to keep from hiring another technician. This will double the production of work the two
present technicians can do in the same amount of time.
OTIO by Vice Chairman Marvin Norman to approve.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
Request for Approval of January's Refunds and Releases: OTION by Commissioner
Renee Griffith to approve.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0
Releases for the month of January 2014 Monthly $ 17,400.47
Total
Breakdown of Releases:
County
$
9,874.42
Solid Waste Fees
$
-
Mrvl Solid Waste
Fees
$
Davidson Solid
Waste Fees
$
-
E. Alex. Co. Fire #1
$
2.46
Shepherd's Fire 42
S
120.15
Mt. Mourne Fire #3
$
29.88
All County Fire #4
$
420.11
B&F Fire #5
S
64.20
Statesville City
S
1,134.98
Statesville
Downtown
$
-
Mooresville Town
S
4,500.11
Mooresville
Downtown
$
-
Mooresville School
$
1,238.59
Love Valley
$
-
Harmony
$
1.63
Troutman
S
13.94
Davidson
Refunds for the month of January 2014 Monthly $ 710.33
Total
Breakdown of Refunds:
February I & 2014
County
Solid Waste Fees
Mrvl Solid Waste
Fees
Davidson Solid
Waste Fees
E. Alex, Co. Fire #I
Shepherd's Fire #2
Mt. Mourne Fire #3
All County Fire #4
B&F Fire 45
Statesville City
Statesville
Downtown
Mooresville Town
Mooresville
Downtown
Mooresville School
Love Valley
Harmony
Troutman
Davidson
$ 341.14
S 10.40
$ 7.90
$ 85.90
S 200.91
S 64.08
Request for Approval of the February 4, 2014 Minutes: MOTION by Commissioner
David Boone to approve the minutes as presented.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF VACANCIES OCCURRING ON BOARD & COMMISSIONS
2014 Board of Equalization & Review (6 Announcements)
Animal Grievance Committee (1 Announcement)
APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Animal Grievance Committee (1 Appointment)
Vice Chairman Marvin Norman nominated Lori Root.
OTIO by Chairman Johnson to close the nominations and appoint Lori Root by
acclamation.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0
Board of Health (1 Appointment)
Chairman Johnson nominated Lisa Warren.
MOTION by Chairman Johnson to close the nominations and appoint Lisa Warren by
acclamation.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
(None)
PUBLIC COMMENT
(None)
NEW BUSINESS
(None)
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COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORT
County Manager Ron Smith reported on last week's snow event. County offices were
closed Thursday and Friday, February 13 & 14. Smith stated he originally thought of opening late
on Friday but realized after traveling the roads that it was to hazardous for employees as well as
the public. He declared a state of emergency but did not open the EOC. There was a debriefing
with most public safety departments on Monday, February 17. They reported there were no major
issues but a few internal issues that will be addressed. Smith thanked the public safety and facility
services staff for their dedication and great work.
Smith distributed, to the Board, the agenda and information for the upcoming Winter
Retreat scheduled for Friday and Saturday, February 21 & 22, 2014.
CLOSED SESSION
(None)
ADJOURNMENT: MOTIO by Vice Chairman Marvin Norman to adjourn the meeting
at 7:30 p.m. (NEXT MEETING: Friday, February 21, 2014 at 8:30 a.m. at Lowe's Aviation, 116
Lowe's Aviation Drive, Statesville, NC.)
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
Approval:
Clerk to the Board