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<br /> Mr. Bill Stirewalt, President of the Mount Pleasant Lion's Club,
<br />expressed concern regarding ambulance response time to eastern Cabarrus County
<br />and stated the need to establish an ambulance station in that area of the
<br />county. According to Mr. Stirewalt, there are a number of sites in eastern
<br />Cabarrus County that could be donated for the facility and that the community
<br />would raise the funds for constructing the building.
<br /> Persons speaking in support of the ambulance station in eastern Cabarrus
<br />County included Dr. L. Allen Dobson, Jr. and Mr. Tommy K. Earnhardt of the
<br />Mount Pleasant Family Physicians, P.A., and Dr. Archie Barringer who practiced
<br />medicine in Mount Pleasant from 1937-1983. There were approximately 25
<br />representatives from civic organizations, churches, volunteer fire depart-
<br />ments, and school support groups present for the meeting. These represen-
<br />tatives included Mr. Scott Barringer, Ms. Kay Scott, Ms. Marie Fisher, Mr.
<br />Melvin Sossamon, Mr. Jack Craley, Mr. Arthur Lee Kluttz, Mr. Joe Krall, Mr. Foy
<br />Ritchie, Mr. John Suther, Mr. Bobby Cloninger, Mr. Dewey Pressley, Mr. Louis
<br />Suther, Mr. Ned Hudson, Mr. Terry Sifford, Mr. Coy Black, Ms. Ruby Hahn, Dr.
<br />Patricia Kaldy, Mr. Kevin Strickland, Mr. M. D. Swaringen, Mr. George Foil,
<br />Mr. Ernest Fink, Mr. Rick Earnhardt, Mr. Kelly Whitley, and Mr. Junior
<br />Pressley.
<br /> Chairman Lentz asked Commissioner Melvin to chair a committee to study
<br />the need for ambulance stations in outlying areas of Cabarrus County. This
<br />committee is to include Commissioner Moss, a representative of the Mount
<br />Pleasant Town Council, Mr. Bill Stirewalt, Mr. Tommy K. Earnhardt, Mr. Benny
<br />H. Mabrey, Sr., and two representatives from the Midland area. The first
<br />meeting of the committee is to be held in January, 1988.
<br /> Mr. William F. Pilkington, Health Director, reviewed the revised Ordi-
<br />nance Governing the Management of Solid Waste in Cabarrus County, North
<br />Carolina to replace the current ordinance which expires December 31, 1987.
<br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Payne, seconded by Chairman Lentz and unani-
<br />mously carried, the Board adopted the following revised Ordinance Governing
<br />the Management of Solid Waste in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, to be
<br />effective January 1, 1988.
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<br /> ORDINANCE GOVERNING THE MANAGEMENT OF
<br />SOLID WASTE IN CABARRUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
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<br /> The Board of County Commissioners having considered the necessity of the
<br />revision and adoption of an ordinance regulating the storage, collection,
<br />transportation, use, disposal, management and other disposition of all forms
<br />of solid waste in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, and having found that the
<br />adoption of such an ordinance is in the best interest of the general health
<br />and welfare of the County does hereby adopt the following ordinance pursuant
<br />to the authority contained in Articles 6 of Chapter 153A of the General
<br />Statutes of North Carolina:
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<br />SECTION I - DEFINITIONS
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<br />The following definitions shall apply through this ordinance:
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<br />"Disposal" the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling,
<br />leaking or placing of any solid waste into or on any land so that the
<br />solid waste or any constituent part of the solid waste may enter the
<br />environment or be emitted into the air or discharged into any waters
<br />including groundwaters. ~
<br />"Garbage" - all putrescible wastes, including animal offal and carcasses,
<br />and recognizable industrial by-products, but excluding sewage and human
<br />waste.
<br />"Hazardous waste" - a solid waste, or combination of solid wastes which
<br />because of its quantity, concentration or physical chemical or infectious
<br />characteristics may:
<br />1. Cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an
<br /> increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating reversible
<br /> illness; or
<br />2. Pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or
<br /> the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported,
<br /> disposed of or other managed.
<br />"Hazardous waste generation" - the act or process of producing hazardous
<br />waste.
<br />"Hazardous waste management" - the systematic control of the collection,
<br />source separation, storage, transportation, processing, treatment,
<br />recovery and disposal of hazardous wastes.
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