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498 <br /> <br />DRAFT <br /> <br />Approval of Resolution Declarinq Wrecked Ambulance Surplus end Autborizinq Sale <br />by Sealed Bid and Authorization for Staff to Proceed with Purchase of New <br /> <br /> The Board unanimously adopted the following Resolution declaring A~bulance <br />$943 surplus and authorizing the sale of the unit by sealed Did. Further, the <br />Board authorized staff to proceed with the purchase of e new ambulance. <br /> <br />Resolution NO. 1998-08 <br />RESOLUTION <br /> <br /> STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <br /> <br /> CABARRUS COUNTY <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, General Statute 160A, Article 12, set forth <br /> procedures and requirements for cities in selling and disposing of <br /> property. Procedures include private negotiation and sale, sale by <br /> sealed bids, auction, upset bids, and exchanges; and <br /> WHEREAS, this board desires to dispose of a 1994 Ford VIN <br /> number 1FDLF47M4REA15141. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners <br /> of Cabarrus County as follows: <br /> That in accordance with the provisions of General Statute <br /> 160A-267, this Board authorizes the County Purchasing Agent to <br /> dispose of the 1994 Ford by advertisement and sealed bid. <br /> Adopted this 16th day of February, 1998, <br /> <br /> /s/ Sue B. Casper <br /> Sue B. Casper, Chairman <br /> ATTESTED BY: Cabarrus County Commissioners <br /> /S/ Frankie F. Honda <br /> Frankie F. Bonds, Clerk to the Board <br /> <br />Authorization to Award Service Wea~on to Retirin~ Officer <br /> <br /> The Board unanimously declared surplus and awarded for the price of $1.00 <br />the service weapon for Sergeant Robert L. Martex: Smith/Wesson 9mm Model 15906 <br />Set= TEM2023. <br /> <br />Soil Erosion and sediment Control - Adoption of Minimum Erosion Control Standards <br /> <br />for Lots/Develo~meat That Are Not Larqe Enough to Require Plans and Adoption of <br />Review/Inspection Fees <br /> <br /> The Board unanimously adopted the following minimum erosion control <br />standards for lots/develolmments that are not large enough to require plans to be <br />submitted and adopted the following review/inspection fees for these <br />lots/develop~ents. Both the standards and the fees are effective March l, 1998. <br /> <br /> You Are Required to Install Adequate Sediment Control Measures on <br /> Your Property. Construction will not be allowed to continue if <br /> sediment controls have not been adequately installed. <br /> <br /> CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE <br /> 1. Obtain all necessary permits. <br /> 2. Install gravel construction entrance, silt fence, or <br /> other adequate sediment control measures. <br /> 3. Begin clearing and grubbing land. <br /> 4. Temporary seed and straw mulch outside actual building area, <br /> to help control soil erosion. <br /> 5. Complete grading. <br /> 6. Stabilize the site with adequate ground cover to <br /> restrain the soil from excelarated (sic) erosion. <br /> 7. Remove sediment and erosion control measures after the site <br /> has been stabilized. <br /> GENERAL NOTES <br /> Certificate of occupancy will not be issued and/or fines may <br /> be assessed if the site is in violation with Cabarrus County Soil <br /> Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance. <br /> Sediment controls (silt fence) must be maintained after each <br /> rainfall event. <br /> Stone must be placed along the upstream or upslope side of the <br /> slit femce toe and/or bottom, to anchor fence. (Bee construction <br /> details.) <br /> <br /> <br />