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Works department is currently leasing a truck due to their 1988 model experiencing numerous truck (white goods, recycling, etc.). issues. The vehicle would be financed with funds received from the operations supported by the Mr. Wooten requested authorization to purchase a roll-oft garbage truck. The Public Commissioner Crawford made a motion, second by Commissioner Brown, to approve the June Commissioner Hollifield made a motion to approve agenda as presented, second by Commissioner Brown. By unanimous vote, the motion carried. Commissioner Crawford made a motion to approve leak adjustment, second by Commissioner Commissioner Brown made a motion to renew contract, second by Commissioner Crawford. By unanimous vote, the motion carried. 13, 2016 minutes as presented. By unanimous vote, the motion carried. The McDowell County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, July 11, 2016, ASSEMBLY at 5:00p.m., at the County Administration Building, 60 E Court Street, Marion, North Carolina. OTHERS PRESENT Ashley Wooten, County Manager, Cheryl Mitchell, Clerk to the Board APPROVAL OF MINUTES Chair Walker called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Commissioner Brown, APPROVAL OF AGENDA county records. Mr. Wooten thanked the Board for their work on the 2017 budget work. Mr. Wooten presented a water leak waiver in the Nebo Water Service in the amount of $125.19. Mr. Wooten presented a contract renewal agreement from Johnson Price Sprinkle for auditing the COUNTY OF MCDOWELL COUNTY CALL TO ORDER ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS /GARBAGE TRUCK FINANCING STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR SESSION JULY 71, 2016 David N. Walker, Chair; Van Randy Hollifield; Matthew Crawford, and Tony Brown MEMBERS PRESENT followed by the pledge of allegiance, led by Commissioner Hollifield.

The Finance Department received three responses in regards to the financing of one (1) 2017 Mack Roll Off Waste Truck for the Public Works Department. Carolina Alliance responded with the lowest rate of 1.45% on the financed amount of $160,065.00, for a period of tour years (8) semi-annual payments in arrears beginning March 2017. Other Responses: Asheville Savings Bank - 2.43% BB&T- 1.83% BOA - No response PNC - No response Fifth Third - No response Wells Fargo - No Response SunTrust Bank - No Response First Citizens Bank - No response Capital Bank - No Response Commissioner Brown made a motion to go with Carolina Alliance, second by Commissioner REGISTER OF DEEDS PRESERVATION PROJECT Ms. Tonia Hampton, Register of Deeds, stated she had reserved over $94,000 in the automated reserve fund to go toward the preservation of documents. She presented a request from Peeler Preservation for a total of $76,000. The company would be preserving 24 Death Books (from 1912-1961) and 32 Marriage Books (from 1852-1961) with each book containing approximately 400 pages each. The company would also donate a $5,000 shelf to store the documents once they had been completed. The project would take two to three weeks to complete, and would be done onsite. Ms. Hampton asked for the Boards permission to approve the Peeler Preservation quote. Commissioner Brown made a motion to proceed in the process, second by Commissioner BOARD APPOINTMENTS/NCACC VOTING DELEGATE Chair Walker presented the second reading for the Planning Board vacancy, and asked each Commissioner to vote their ballot for one of the three applicants. The applicants were Tommy Stamey, Thomas Fleming, and Alex Portelli. After reviewing the marked and signed ballots, Ms. Mitchell announced it was a unanimous decision for Tommy Stamey. Chair Walker also presented a vacancy on the Nursing/Adult Care Advisory Committee as a first reading. He then presented a request for designation of voting delegate to the NCACC Annual Conference in Forsythe County in August. Commissioner Brown made a motion to have Commissioner Hollifield be the voting delegate, second by Commissioner Crawford. By unanimous vote, the motion carried. TAX MATfERS Mr. Wooten noted the Tax Assessor had submitted three tax release request: Redeemed Freewill Baptist - asked for their property to be exempted because they were unaware that their parking lot was mapped separately. Debra Cox - asked for a deferral of her taxes with the PUV program due to the death of her mother and missing the deadline. 2

Creston POA current mailing address was never updated with the Assessing department and the notices were sent to an unused mailbox. 3 Elderly exemption request: Mr. Jay Gardin, Ms Sandra Matthews Mr. Thomas Williams Ms. Frances Lindsay Mr. Billy Proctor Releases, Refunds, & Write-offs Write-offs $ 1,659.00 Refunds $ 1,079.82 MV tax refunds $ 678.66 Releases under $100 $ 282.39 Releases over $100 $ 2,021.14 Discoveries $40,064.16 Commissioner Crawford made a motion to approve all tax releases, second by Commissioner Brown. By unanimous vote, the motion carried. DUKE ENERGY RELICENSING AMENDMENT Mr. Wooten presented a Comprehensive Relicensing Agreement with Duke Energy for approval. The agreement with Duke Energy is for their license to operate Lake James. The license was recently issued to Duke for a 40 year term staring in 2015. There was a change that would increase the level of Lake James by six inches during certain events. Commissioner Hollifield made a motion to approve Duke Energy request, second by Commissioner Crawford. By unanimous vote, the motion carried. FOSTER PARENT LICENSING POLICY Mr. Wooten stated staff had worked on a foster home licensing policy as directed by the Board at the June meeting. Discussion was held on the policy. Commissioner Brown suggested removing the third exemption stated in the policy under: Exceptions to Residency Requirement: - Any other situation that mandates licensing due to state orfederal Discussion was held on the grandfathered homes clause. Grandfathered Homes: Homes outside the territorial limits of McDowell County that have completed the licensing process do not require the Board s approval. Chair Walker suggested removing the grandfathered homes clause due to the strain and expense placed on our county of grandfathering homes two counties away. Mr. Wooten stated staff would speak with Haywood County to see if they would license a couple who have taken the foster training class in McDowell County. Commissioner Hollifield made a motion to approve Foster Home Licensing Policy along with changes and amendments as stated by this Board, second by Commissioner Brown. By unanimous vote, the motion carried.

do some sound studies at possible sites. ADJOURNMENT CITIZEN COMMENT - Water Projects had been waiting on a few permits to be approved. project bringing the county commitment to $300,000 toward the project, state department $100,000, ** Harmony Grove Water line is working with NCDOT to approve some design changes Staff ** Universal water line should be under contract in the next week or two. Mr. Wooten noted staff PROJECT UPDATES that would reduce the cost of the project. Mr. Wooten asked for an additional $83,885 be allocated to the Commissioner Brown made a motion to extend to $300,000, second by Commissioner Crawford. Commissioner Crawford made a motion to approve agreement with Forest Service, second by Commissioner Brown. By unanimous vote, the motion carried. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS community members who have an interest in the topic and will forward them to Ms. Strassel. - Courthouse Mr. Wooten presented a contract from the Forest Service for the county to extend the water line By unanimous vote, the motion carried. Forest Service $60,000, ARC $300,000 and staff will be asking ARC for an additional $232,703. Mr. Joy Strassel with Western NC Housing Partnership had a family death and Mark Hamlett with NC Wildlife has left the agency and a new interim Board will meet with the transportation steering committee on July 18 at public to participate. Chair Walker also encouraged participation in the class. to their facility for $60,000. working on preliminary drawings, elevations, etc. for the next phases of the work. Mr. Wooten announced there was a foster parent licensing class this week, and encouraged the 4 There was no one signed up to speak, therefore there was no citizen comment. *July 15-Ribbon culling 10:30am at the courthouse elevator, tour by Sheriff Greene to follow *July 18-Transportation meeting at 11:30am in the Board Room *July 28-Fourth Legacy premier at 6:30pm at the Marion Senior Center overgrowth had been removed. Commissioner Hollifield commented on how nice the newly purchased building looked since the Vice Chair McPeters joined the meeting at 5:51pm. had been out of the office for two weeks. Mr. Wooten reported he had received several names from - Senior Housing employee is handling shooting range projects now. The new employee will visit the county on July 26th to - Shooting Range 11:30am to receive recommendations on the transportation item. - Transportation Friday, July 151h at 10:30am. Sheriff Greene will also give a tour of the security upgrades. The architect is Wooten stated there would be a ribbon culling for the courthouse elevator on

CHAIRMAN CLERK TO THE BOARD DAVID N. WALKER CHERYL L. MITCHELL Board Room. second by Commissioner Brown, the meeting was adjourned to July 18 at 11:30am in Commissioner s There being no further business to transact at this time, upon motion by Commissioner Hollifield, 5