REGULAR SESSION NOVEMBER 19, 1990 MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1990 BE IT REMEMBERED THAT: COUNTY COMMI SS 1011 MET PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT FOR A REGULAR SESSION OF COUNTY COMMISSION AND I'IEETING THIS MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1990, BLOUNTVILLE, TENNESSEE. PRESENT AND PRESIDING WAS HONORABLE W ILL lAM II, "JOHN" COUNTY EXECUTI VE, GAY B. FEATHERS, COUNTY CLERK, AND EDDIE SIMS, DEPUTY SHERIFF OF SAID BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AND OF SAID COUNTY, TO WIT: THe meeting was called to order by John McKamey, County Executive. The invocation was given by Commissioner James L. (Jim) King. Jr and the pledge to the flag was led by the County Executive. Roll was called by County Clerk, Gay Feathers. Commissioners present ilnd answering roll call are as fol lows: ROBERT L. (BOB) AI1MONS WAYNE ANDERSON A. B. ARRItiGTON CAROL GELCIIER JAMES R. (JIM) BLALOCK FRED CHILIlRESS HAROLD CHILDRESS MARGARET DEVAULT O. W. FERGUSON R. JONES FORTUNE RITA GROSECLOSE RALPH P. HARR EOLEY W. HICKS MARVIN HYATT TERRY O. JONES JAMES L. KING, JR. CARL R. KRELL WAYNE McCONNELL PAUL A. MILHORN HOWARD PATRICK CRAIG M. ROCKETT, JR. MICHAEL RUTIIERFORD MICHAEL SURGEtiOR RANDY TRIVETT Motion was made by Commissioner McConnell and seconded by Commissioner Ferguson that the minutes of tf!e Regular October 15, 1990, be '1PPl'()I/C'U ilnu tn'!'.lted saine as ('[,,1i1. II/ere ,lpproved by voiu".' vole or the COlllmission. The following indicates the action taken by the Commission on rezoning requests, election of Notaries and resolutions considered or adopted in this session of the County Commission Meeting. 0132
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REGULAR SESSION
NOVEMBER 19, 1990
MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1990
BE IT REMEMBERED THAT:
COUNTY COMMI SS 1011 MET PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT FOR A REGULAR
SESSION OF COUNTY COMMISSION AND I'IEETING THIS MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER
19, 1990, BLOUNTVILLE, TENNESSEE. PRESENT AND PRESIDING WAS HONORABLE
W ILL lAM II, "JOHN" ~ICKAMEY, COUNTY EXECUTI VE, GAY B. FEATHERS, COUNTY
CLERK, AND EDDIE SIMS, DEPUTY SHERIFF OF SAID BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AND OF
SAID COUNTY,
TO WIT:
THe meeting was called to order by John McKamey, County Executive. The invocation was given by Commissioner James L. (Jim) King. Jr and the pledge to the flag was led by the County Executive.
Roll was called by County Clerk, Gay Feathers. Commissioners present ilnd answering roll call are as fol lows:
ROBERT L. (BOB) AI1MONS WAYNE ANDERSON A. B. ARRItiGTON CAROL GELCIIER JAMES R. (JIM) BLALOCK FRED CHILIlRESS HAROLD CHILDRESS MARGARET DEVAULT O. W. FERGUSON R. JONES FORTUNE RITA GROSECLOSE RALPH P. HARR
EOLEY W. HICKS MARVIN HYATT TERRY O. JONES JAMES L. KING, JR. CARL R. KRELL WAYNE McCONNELL PAUL A. MILHORN HOWARD PATRICK CRAIG M. ROCKETT, JR. MICHAEL RUTIIERFORD MICHAEL SURGEtiOR RANDY TRIVETT
Motion was made by Commissioner McConnell and seconded by Commissioner Ferguson that the minutes of tf!e Regular Session~ October 15, 1990, be '1PPl'()I/C'U ilnu tn'!'.lted saine as ('[,,1i1. -r~inll!-,E~,) II/ere ,lpproved by voiu".' vole or the COlllmission.
The following indicates the action taken by the Commission on rezoning requests, election of Notaries and resolutions considered or adopted in this session of the County Commission Meeting.
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ST~TE OF TENNESSEE
~~UNTY OF SULLIVAN
George Samuel Arnold
Norman R. Baker
Lyda Louise Bell
John Andrew Allen Bellamy , Jarrell B. Blankenship
Charles Bowery
J. C. Brown
Peggy Buckles
Joan F. Carmack
Tina C. Coffman
Lois Ann Darnell
Judith A. Daugherty
Linda Kay Evans
Lynda Fortner
Anne Geiger
Frank D. Gibson
Jerry D. Greene
Mary Harrison
Justine C. Hi11
Shelton B. Hillman, Jr.
Cynthia L. Huddleston
Elizabeth A. Jones
Connie. Ruth Lane
J. Patrick Ledford
Sharon Page Lewis
Betty 1'.. Light
James H. Lumpkins, Jr.
Jennie W. Lumpkins
Barry K. Mann
Carolyn L. Mann
Charlotte Martin
Margaret M. McDavid
Paul A. Morrell
Ronda S. I.lurray
Jeanette A. Napier
Lisa Newsome
November 19, 1990
Election of Notaries
Billy J. Odum
'John D. Parker, ,Jr.
Autho Scott Pierson, Jr.
Benj amin ~. Powers, $r.
Margaret McCall Price
Amy E. Regan
Samuel H. Saul
Jane L. Sheffey
Jack L. Shepherd
Doris Simpson
Debra B. Smith
William D. Stacy
Eloise Strouth
Jo Sturgill
Mary Nora Taylor
Maxine B. Tittle
Wi11iam S. Todd
Timothy Clay Vaughn
Dianna Weaver
D. L. Webb, Jr.
Elaine S. White
John H. White
Ruth R. Woodward
Helen Ruth Wright
[Upon motion made by Comm. McConnell and Seconded by Comm. Harold Childress, the foregoing names were read in County Commission and elected for a four year term as Notary Publics by roll call vote of the Commission.]
23 Aye 1 Absent
SULLIVAN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
November 19,1990
:"lot i on by: Consider ttw following:
C ()11111l. Anu er SO~I) Seconded by: (',-,rIm. Belcher
File # 8/90~10 A requost by Donald Rosenbalm to rezone the property described bolow from R~ 1 to R-2 : To approve Planning Commissions action to deny - PASSED - ROLL CALL Being a tract of land lying in the Fifth Civil District off of the wast side of Cross Church Road and further described as parcel 64 map 35 of tt18 SulUvan County Tax Maps.
The Planning Commission took the following action:
Fila No. B/90-10. Oonald Ilosenbalm
Mr. Rosenbalm presented 11 request 10 rezone a trBC\ of Ittnd localed in the 5th civil dislfict off of the west side 01 Cross
Church Road from A-I to R·2 to p{lrmit the location 01 a mobile home.
S1nlj noted Ihal this requesl had been deferred from the August meeting to enablo members ollhe planning commi~sion
to ir\sped the site. Mr. Jimmy White presented n petition from ro~idel1ls of the area opposed to the rezonillg. Also
speakin,) agflinst the rezoning wero Ms. Brenda Whito, Cecil Kisor, Brenda Ruff, BobbV White, and Mr. Frank Miller,
represonting Ms. CharloNe Johnsoll. Mr. Roscnbnlm pointed out thnt there were seven mobilo homes located in
sliliounding I1If)B.
SluN recom[l\ondod that the request be BpplOved. I (owovcr staff noted that property was locnled in an uneppwved
subdivi,sion lind that access 10 the property was by a privale easement
On a motion by Paty, seconded by Guthrie, the commission voted unanimously to deny the request.
~oti(ln by: ~COT'~'. 131alock
(2) rile # 9/90-1 A request by Shirley Holling to re:wna the propm1y descrihed below frum R-1 to H-2 :
Tn (lrrpO'lF PIMIlIlNG CO;·II·lISION rIC [10N PASSED 11/19/911 RIILI CAl I )( nrkd by: ( . (:hildn~ss
!.Ieirt!:) a tract of land lying in the Fifttl Civil District between Massingill Hollow RoacJ and 111Wrstate 81 and fU/1t1er descnbecJ as parcel 24.01 nlap 51 of the Sullivan County Tax Maps.
The Plnnning Commission took the following action:
File No. 9/90-1. Shirley Bolling HeqlJesl
Ms. Boiling presented a reqllesllo rezone a lmct of land located in tho 5th civil district between Massengill Hollow Road
and Inlorslate B 1 from fl-l to R·2 to permit tile location of a mobile home.
Stair noted that the lot involved in this rezoning was extremely small being the leftovC!f parcel of land from the
construction of Interstate 81. Siaff further noted tilet there were several mobile homes located in this area and
rocommended Ihal the request be approved.
On e motion by Wnlkey, s(lconded by Guthrie, the commission voted as follows to approve the roquest. Guthrie, WaJkey, and W~llin vctlnrj to !lpprovo, Puty voting to deny.
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Motion by: (3) File II 9/90-2 A request by Danny Surge,..,r to rezone the property described below Irom R-l to 8-1 : Camm. Ammons
Seconded by: TO APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSIONS ACTION PASSED 11/19/90 ROLL CALL
Camm. Ferguson Being a tract 01 land lying In the Tenth CMI Dlstrtet on the south side 01 U. S. Highway ll-W approximately 200' west 01 fts Intersection wfth Evergreen Drive and further described as parcels 1, 2, a, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20, and 21 group A map 33-H 01 the Sullivan County Tax Maps.
The Planning Commission took thelollowlng aetion:
File No. 9/90-2, Danny Surgenor Request
Conalder a request to rezone a tract of land located In the Tenth CIvil District on the south side of U. S. Highway 11-W approxlmalely 200' weat of Hllnlersectlon with Evergreen Orlve from R·1 to 8-110 permit the Iocetfon of. convenience store. A letter wei preunted to the commlHlon In tupport of thll request
Staff noted that the lorslnvolved In Ihls request were restricted by deed to allciw the development of buslneaa use only. Stafl further noted that parce" I through 21 GroupA Map 33H of lhe Sullivan County Tax Mep located adjacent to th" property \Writ al.o reetrlcted by deed 10 lhe development of buslneu only. Staff recommended all of these pareDIe be rllZoned to Planned Butlnesa DIstrict.
On a modon by Guthrie, •• conded by Paty, the commllelon voled unanlmouery to rezone parcele I through 21 GroupA, Map 33H of the Sullivan County Till( Mapa to PBO
Motion by: Comm. Groseclllse Seconded by:
File II 9/90-5 A request by Roy Grubb to rezone the property dascrtbed below from R-1 toB-3:
TO APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSIONS ACTION PASSED 11/19/90 ROLL CALL Berng a traet 01 land lying In the Thirteenth eMI Dlslrict on the north side 01 P~ncaton Road approximately 350' west 01 fts Interseetlon with Wilcox Drive and lurther deScribed as that part 01 parcel 21 group A map 76-P 01 the Sullivan County Tax Maps lying south 01 a line parallel to the ROW 01 Prtneton Road at a distance 01 150 leet north 01 said ROW.
Comm. F.Childress
The Planning Commission took thelollowing action:
File No. 9/90-5, Roy Grubb Request
Conaldor • request to rezone I!II tract of land looated In the Thll1eenth elvD District on the north .Ide of Princeton Road approxlmah,1y 350' west of lie Inlersectfon with WRcox Orlve from A-1 to 8-3 to permH the locaUon of an automobile repajr ahop.
Staff noted thai the propelty waa located adjacent 10 an IIxlsllng M-2 zone and recommended thai the request be approved.
On. motion by Guthrie, •• conded by Paty, the comml .. ton voted unanimously to approve the request.
Moti on By: (5) File II 9/90-7 A request by Achllleas Georgiou to rezone the property described below from R-l to M-l :
Comm. Milhorn TO DENY THE REQUEST PASSED 11/19/90 ROLL CALL Seconded by: C rn Arri n ton Being a traet 01 land lying In the Fourth Civil Dlstrtet on the east side 01 Jack Milhorn
am • 9 Road south 01 ks Intersection with U. S. Highway 11·E and further described as that part
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or parcel 38 map 82 of the Sullivan County Tax Maps lying north of the power transmission line and south of Jack Milhorn Road.
The Planning Commission took the following action:
Filo No. 9/9(}.7, AchilleEls Georgiou nequast
Consider Il I"que~t to rezone a trncl ,)llillld locntod in tll0 Fourth Civil Dhlricl on tho oosl sido 01 Jock Milhorn Rood SQulh
01 its intelsectioil with U. S. Ilighway 1 H: from n·l 10 M·l to permit tho location of light industrial devolopml!rlt.
StElf! noted that the proporty was located very cios!! to U, S. Highwoy 11 E and further noted thellhe propelty had no
dirod hiUhway access to U. $, HighwElY \ 1 E Slaff recommended tbot Iho property be rezoned PMD (Planned
Manufacturing District).
On 11 motion by Gutllrie. socond!ld by Paty, the commission voted unanimously 10 approve tho rezoning of the property to
I'MD lPlanned MOl1ufacturing District).
Com'll.F .61ilJf~ss Seconded by:
File # 9/90-11 A request by Jack Wilson to rezone the property described below from R-I to R-2:
GY'oseclose TO AI'PROVE REQUEST P,~SSED 1111/9/90 ROLL CALL Being a tract of land lying in the Thirteenth Civil District at the intersection of Saratoga Road and Vincent lane and further described as parcel 1 group A map 75·L of tIle Sullivan County Tax Maps.
Tim Planning Commission took the following action:
hlo No. 9/90-tl, Jllck Wilson Request
Mr. Wibon presented It request to rezone a tract of land located in tho Thhteenth Civil District at Ihe intersoction of
So.rutvga Road and Vincent Lane from A·tto A·210 permit Ihe location of a mobile home.
Stall noted thot this requesl was tho result of a miSUnderstanding botwoen the Building Commissioner and Mr. Wilson as
to which lot WAS req\J(l~ted to be rezoned, Mr, Wilson hud previously presented A request to rezone B lot fit Hlis locntion
t,) the pl>1f1f1ing commission. Tho planning commission hfld recommended that the request be do flied. Mr. Wilson
appeoltld Ihis decision to tlie county commission and the proporty was subsequently rezoned. Howevor. ttle property
Ihot wus rezoned was not the property Ihnl Mr. Wilson wished to have fIOIzoned. Therelore Mr. Wilson has mude 0 new
applicotion for rezoning to correct Ihis (!fl·)r. Stat! noled Ihat they had recommended against th6 original request ond saw
no raosen 10 chnnge the recommendation. thore{vle slaff recommended lhalthe request be denied.
On a motion by Wolkoy. seconded by Guthlie. Iho commission voted os lollows: Wulkoy, GuHnio and Wallin voted to
npprw\(o the fO'lliOSt. Mrs, Poty pfissed. r.,lolion corri<ld.
Motion by: i7\ Comm. 131alotk' Seconded by:
File # 18 A-1 to PSO:
A request by E. B. Sanders to rezone the property described below from
C'OIm_ Harr F'I N 9,TO p,PPRnVcS
REOUEST teo. 90 14, E. B. anoers Request PASSED 11/19/90 ROLL CALL
Consider a request to rezone a tract of land located in the Eighteenth Civil District at the intersection of State Route 75 and Centenary Road from A-1 to PMD to permit the location or manufacturing development.
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Stall noted that this request had been foowarded to tha county commission by tha planning commission WIth a recommendation that U be approved. The request was referred back to the planning commiSSion by the county commission because of concerns about the property being located adjacent to Holston Middle School wUh the recommendation that the planning commiSSion consider this property for zoning to Planned Business Dlst~ct. Mr. Lewis BRlmore slated that the property was not suUed for commercial retail uses because of Us location In a rural area.
On a mot/on by Guthrie, seconded by Paty, the commission voted unanimously to rezone the property to PBD Planned Business District,
The Planning Commission took the following action:
Motion by: Comm. B 1 a 1 o~) File # 9/90-16 A request by William Shanks to rezone the property described below Seconded by: from A-1 to PMD : Comm. F.Childress TO APPROVE REQUEST PASSED 11/19/90 ROLL CALL
Being a tract of land Iylng In the Eighteenth clvn District on the north side of Centemuy Road approximately 3000' west of Us Intersection wUh State Route 75 and a tract on the west side of State Route 75 approximately 800' north of Hs Intersection wUh Centen8/'( Road and further described es parcels 73.3 and 94.35 map 79 of the Sullivan County Tax Maps.
The Planning Commission took the following action:
FII. No. ~16, WRllam Shanka Request
Mr. Joaeph Lydon. repnNulntlng Mr. William Shanke, pr ••• nted II request to rezone II hot of land located In the EIghteenth Civil Olatrlct on the nofth t!de of Centenary Road approximately 30(1)' Mat of H,lntetMCt/on with stat. Route 75 and II hot on the weat aide of state Route 75 approximately soot north of fta: Interflection wfth Centenary Road from A· 1 to PMD to permit th" location of future manufacturing development.
Staff noted that the property localed on Stale Aoute 75 was In the .. udy area or the aIrport land use plan and recommended thai the rezoning of thre property be doferrltd unUI the land u,e plan I. r ..... lewed. Staff noled thalltte
property localed on Centenary Road we. located adjacent 10 a property tnat hed been denied rezoning to PMD by the planning comml .. lon. Steff reoommended that thJe reque .. be denIed.
On II motion by Guthrie, seconded by Walkey, the commission voted unenlmoully to rezone the tract 01 lend located on Centenary Aoad. The commie. Ion voted further to approve the razonlng of the property located on State Aoute 75 wHh Mr. Wellln vollng nay.
Motion by: to' COIl111. BlalocT<' Seconded by:
File # 9/90-17 A request by Joseph Lydon to rezone the property desc~ below from A-I to PMD :
Comm. Harr YM8~'W.l'Ji &fjR~~ng In t~~t1~!lte~M~ Y,JIPDI~~.liLq~fI\-~ north side of Centenal}' Road approximately 1000' south of Hs Intersection w.h .spurgeon Lane and a tract of land at the Intersection of Flat Creek Road and Spurgeon Lane and further desMbed as parcels 69.4 and 73 map 79 of the Sullivan County Tax Maps.
The Planning Commission took the following action:
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Mr. Lydon presented 8 request to rezone a tract of lend located In the Eighleenlh Civil District on the north side of
Centenary Road approximately 1000' south of i1s intersection with Spurgeon Lano from A-I to PMD to permit Ihe location
of future menuf!lc1uring developmont
Slo.H noted lhot ngain tINa trncts woro involved. Tho first IracllocatJ.ld at the inlorsoction of Spurgeon Lane ond Flnl Craok
Ilofld tho ~(!corld tract locnled on Celltonol)' nand. SI"lf slnlod that both of Iho'lO tfncls were Icenled odjnconl to property
lhnt had proviously been donied rezoning to PMIJ. SInH rocommenued thut tho (<J'luesl bo denied.
On e molion by Gulhrio, seconded by Paty, tho commission voted unanimously to approv~ the request.
File # 9/90·18 A request by Stewart Taylor to rezone the property described below from R-1 to PBD:
TO APPROVE REQUEST PASSED 11/19/90 ROLL CALL Being a tract of land lying in the Fifth Civil District at the intersection of State Route 126 and Stladowtown /load and furtfler described as parcel 124 map 64 of the Sullivan County Tax Maps.
Tile Planning Commission took the following action:
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Motion by: Comm. Jones Seconded by: Comm. Hyatt
FIre No. 8/9O-11!1, Stewart Taylor Requeat
Mr. TlII)'lor praent.d • ,.qUMt to rezone & tract of land located In the F1tth Civil DIstrict 11th Intartaction of Slate Route '26 and Sh&dCMtown Road from R-1 to PBD to permft the locatfon of commerctal development.
stefl noted thai this property WfliS adJacent to several other tracts that had been rezoned to PBD end thilt the prope~ had excellent access to Interstate 81. Staff recommended Ihet the requm be approved.
On III motion by Guthrie, uconded by Paty, the commlselon voted unanimously to approve the request
(11) File # 9/90·6 A request by William Grubbs to rezone the property described below from R·l to R-2 : TO APPROVE REQUEST PASSED 11/19/90 ROLL CALL Being a tract of land lying In the Third Civil District on the east side 01 Big Spring Road approximately 500" north of lis Intersection wllh Weaver Pike and further described as parcel 132 map 83 oftha Sumvan County Tax Maps.
The Planning Commission took the following acllon:
File No. 9f9O.3, William Clrubbe Request
Consider. request to rezone a Iract of land locmed In IItt> Third Civil DistrIct on Ihe efllet ,Ide of Big Spring Road epproxlmately 500' north of Ita Inteructlon with Weaver Pike from R-1 to R-2 10 permit the loomlo" ala mobile home.
Mr. Grubb etaled that thete were leverar mobile home. In Ihe are. and that he wished to locate a mobile home on thla property to be uaed by his Ion. Tom Vaughn atfIIted his IUpport for the requesl
Staff nOled that the property Involved In this tequeat waalocatad Juat north 01 a piece of property where the planning commission had denied a rezoning request for a similar U&e In MiIY. Staff staled Ihat there were very faw mobile homes In thle area and recommended that Iha request be denied.
On a motion by Paty, 8econded by Guthrie, the commission voted to deny the requeel
Motion by: Comm. McConn~ Seconded by:
Amend Article Viol the Sullivan County Zoning Resolution to add the lollowlng:
TO APPROVE PASSED 11{.19/90 ROLL CALL 603.18. Customary, Inc dental, home occupations conductad within the Comm. Groseclose principal building provldad there Is no extemal evidence 01 such occupation except announcement or professional sign attached to the principal building not more than two square feet In area, that onty one person not a resident of the premises Is employed, and that not more than 25 percent of the total noor area of the principal building Is In such use,
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Addendum
SULLIVAN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
November 1 g, 1990
Consider tim following:
(1) File # 4/90·5 A requost by Air RElsource Engineering, Inc. to rezone the property described below from A~-' to M-2:
OEF ERRED 1/ 119/90. . 8elng a Iract a lana IYlrl9 on Gum Springs Road and furttlef descnbed as Parcel2G Map 117 of the Sullivan County Tax Maps.
Tt18 Planning Commission took tile following action:
April 1 7,1990
File No. 4/90-5, Air ResoureD Engineering, Inc. Rcquest. Due to the large public interest generateu by this request, the Chairman moved this request ahead on the agenda. Mr. Torbett presented a request to rezone a tract of IZlnd located in the Fifteenth Civil District on Gum Springs Road near its intersection wittl Blair Gap Road from A-1 to M-2 to permit the location of a sanitary Icmdfill. Staff recommended approval of tho request. Mr. James Myers appeared and presented information cOflcArning development of landfills and discussed the requirements for permit approval of sanitary landfills. He stated that Sullivan County's present landfill would be clos{'cJ within approximately one year anel tile need for a landnJl in Sullivan County might be met by tillS facility. Messrs. Torbett alld Jim Green appeared representing the developers of tt18 proposed landfill. They presented approval from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Mr. Larry Gilliam, to conduct a feasibility study into a Inndfill at this site. Mr. Green answmecf several tectlnical que~;!ions concerning nle reqlJest. A number of property owners from tfl0. <JrPa appo,lred in opPllsition to ttm request. Sevnral petHions were presellted to the comnlis~;ion in oppo"ition to ttl!) request. Concerns of tl18 property owners focused on several issues, amonu them surface am] groundwater supplies, devaluation of acljacent property, pollution from ttm site affecting surrounding properties, clrlrJ feasibility of developing a landfill at ttlis site. Mr. Marion Ligbt of ttle State of Franklin Environmental Group appeared in opposition to the request and expressed concern about the locLltion of natural gas Hnes and power transmission lines existing on die site. Mr. Fred Childress of the County Commission Clppeared and asked that the rezoning be deferred for further study.
April :30, 1 gQO
The Chairman stated that the purpose of the called meeting was to address specific questions relating to the rezoning of the site for the proposed location of a landfill. He explained to the citizens present at the meeting the procedures for rezoning property in Sullivan County_
File No, 4/90~5, Air Resources Engineering, A-1 to M-2. A large group of citizens were present in opposition to this rezoning request. Among those speaking were Mr. Joe Taylor, Mr. Paul Jones, Mr. Marion Ught, and Mr. Ray Compton, several other persons present also spoke in opposition to this refjuest. Mrs, Janice Duncan submitted a fist of writtllf] qllesliolls rel;1linq to t!1O rcqlJCst. ! fw commission attnmptcd to 8nswer tl)(1 questions on thi:-; list (1~ well ;JS qucstiorlS <1sketj by tho audience. Tile concerns of
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those present In oppos~lon to the request centered upon the possibll~ that property In the area adjacent to the request would be devalued by the location of a landlill at this sfte, the Bm;ronmental Impact on the area of landfill located on this site and the ability of the developers to operate a landfill safely at this site. Mr. Lany Gilliam of the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment was present to answer questions regarding the permit approval process required of the developers before a permit could be Issued to the landfill by the Slate of Tennessee, Mr. GlI1iam stated that new regulations had been adopted by the state effective March 18, 1990 and he presented a copy of the new regulations to the commission. Messrs. Tom Torbett and Jim Green were present representing the developers of the site and answered questions asked by those In oppos~lon to the request. The developers stated that the landfill had a Ine expectancy of thirty years and that once It was closed the site Would be used for pastureland. They stated that no reason exists for not operating 8 landfill aesthetically since the technology exists to do so. Mr. Green stated that the end user of the landfill would be Sullivan County and that garbage from other counties would not be accepted at the landfill. He stated that a search was Instituted several years ago for suitable site for a landfill by the developers. This site was selected as the best site available from an engineering standpoint. Mr. GIlliam stated that the rezoning of the property would have to be concluded prior to the operating permit being issued by the state. However, the property could be studied for suitability and the permit application could proceed up to the approval of the application for a permit before zoning would be required. Mr. Torbett stated that due to the cost of the hydrological study, the developers would be reluctant to complete the study until the county rezones the property. At 8:25 P. M. the Chalrman turned the dlscussJon of the rezoning over to the commiSSion. Dr. RUSSin stated that he had concerns about zoning the property M·2 prior to sufiabll~ of the site for a landfill being established. Dr. Russin asked the developers what would be lost if the rezoning were delayed until the study Is complete. The developers responded that they wanted a signal from the county that the county wanted to ullllze the site as a landfill. Dr. RussIn stated that he was hesItant to rezone the property M-2 until the studies were completed. Mr. Brumit staled that the county commission had the final decision and due to the abll~ of the developers to eppeal, no matter what decision the planning commission made It would end up In the county commission. On a mOlion by Brumit, seconded by Russin, the commission voted unanimously to deny the request.
File. # 6/90-2 A request by Calvin Dishner to rezone the property described below
f~°il"i\tM°fut:REQUEST PASSED 11/19/90 ROLL CALL
Being a tract of land lying at the intersection of Muddy Creek Road and Yoakley Road and further described as parcel 33 map 95 of the Sullivan County Tax Maps.
The Planning Commission took the following action:
File No. ~12, Catvln Dishner Request This requestwaa considered In conJunction with II subdivision ptatof
the property presented by Mr. DIshner, Mr. calvin Ofshner presented II request to rezone II tract of land located In the eighteenth Clvft DistrIct at the IntersectIon of Muddy Creek Road and Yoakley Road Irom R-l to R-2 to permll the locatIon of a mobile home, S1aff recommended that the request be denied. Staff staled that the closest mobile home 10 looated approximately 600 feet weal of Ihe slle. that there are no other mobile homes in the area, the character of the area Is low density single famIly lUck buill homel. Mr. Lawrence Emmert. M,..
Combs, Charfe8 Daugherty, Nancy Hickman., Larry Smith and Mike Grol8doae ware present In oppotltion to the request. A leHer In opposhlon to the request wu read from Mr. Yoalcfey and II petition was presented from
adjacent property owne.... Mr, Dishner spoke In f .... or of the request He alaled that Ihere were sever.1 mobile homes In tha erea and he wished 10 develop his subdivisIon as a mobile home eubdlvlslon. On a motion by Paty, seconded by Brumh, the commies/on voted unanImously to deny the requesl
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(3) File # 8/90~14 A request by Marcella Gilmore to rezone the property described below from R-1 to R-2 :
TO APPROVE REOUEST ,PASSED. 11/19/QQ ROLL CALL . . ffeing n Iracl of land located In the SIxteenth CIVIl Olstrlct on the south side of Sliver Grove no;]d and further described 8S n18p 97-L group A p<Jrcel17 of the Sullivan County L1X Maps.
The Planning Commission took ttle following action:
hlQ No. 8/00·14, Marcella Gilmore r1equcst
Ms. Gilmore presented a request to rezone a tract 01 land located In the Sixteenth Civil District on the south side of Silver
Grove Hoad from R·l to R·2to permit the locatIOn of a mcbile homo.
Stafl noted that therB were very few mobile homos in the surlOunding area and thai tho proposed use would be
illcoJllpiltible with Hl"~ existing land use. Ms, Gihnore stnted thtlt thero was a mobile home on an adjacent property and
th,,' sho wished to plnce a mobile horne on Ihe prepelty lor tho USB of her son. Stall racommonded that the request bo
denied.
On a moliorl by Guthrie. seconded by Russin, Ihe commission voted to approve Ihe request with Mr. WElilin voting nily.
flotion hy: (4) COiTI:n. Harr Seconded by:
File # 8/90-3 A request by Robert Martin to rezone the property described below from R-1IOR-2:
COlTlln.H. Childress fO DeFER DITERRED 11/19/90
Being ,I Iract of land located in the Eighteenth Civil District on Beulah Church Road and fL1!ttrcr described as map 107 parcel 50 anu 51 of the Sullivan County Tax Maps.
Tile Planning Comm·lssion took ttle following action:
File No, 6190·3, Robert Martin Ra!]uesl
Mr. Mllrlin prcsentp.d a Jeque5t to rezone a tract of land locatcJ in the [:i!jhteonlh Civil District on Beulah Church Rend
1rom n·l to R·210 permit the location of II mobilo homo.
Stalf noted tbal this area is at present in the j)lOcess 01 developing fhers have been several new homes built in the aloa
recently and thllllezcning Ihls property to nilo\'.' for mobile homes might discourage additional single lamily construction
in this area. Slaff stilted thai there were very few mobile homes lit present located in the area Bnd recommended that the
fuqUe.~t be denied.
The t:omrnis~iorl discus:;ed tho lact tilat the request el1compdSSCS 16 flcrDS of property in two tracts and qllestioned tho
Buvisability of rezoning such a Idfge tract jar one mobilo horne. A letter in opposition to Ihe request was presented from
an adjacent property owner. Several persons were present opposing the request. Mr. Mertin stated that his intentiol1 was
to place only one mobile home on Hle propelt)'.
On a motion by Walkey, secondod by Guthrie, Ifle commission voted unanimously to deny Ihe requesl
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Motion by: (5) Comm. Hyatt Seconad by:
File # 7/90·3 A request by Bennie W. and Ruth Webb 10 rezone the property described below from R-l 10 B-4 : TO DEFER DEFERRED 11/19/90
Comm. Trivett Being a tract 01 land lying at 408 Jonesborough Road and lurther described as being parcel 144 map 124 altha Sullivan County Tax Maps.
The Planning Commission took Ihe following action:
File Number 7~. Bennie Wend Ruth Webb Request Mr. Webb presented a request to rezone a tract of land located
In the 9th Civil District at the Interaectlon 01 Old Jonesborough Road and U. S, Highway II·E: from R-I to B-4 to permit the
location ala mobile homo.
Mr. Webb etatad that the mobile home waa lor the usa of his daughler. Claude Netharry atated that he objected to II mobile home In this area end had concerns aboul the effect of the loeatlon of a mobile home on hie property values. Mr. Webb elated thatltwel his wish at 80ma future time to eell the property for a bustne8S development
Staff noted that Ihe hmd UI. was Incompatible with Ihft aurroundlng area and the property fronted on II resldenUAIstreet
rather then on U. S. Highway 11-W. Staff recommended that the request be denied.
On II motion by paty III!Jconded by Rualln the commflslonvoted to deny the requlIst!!ll follows: Votlng to deny,
RUllln, Paty, NichOla, voting against the denial were Barger, Guthrie. I , t
HESOJ.U'l'ION 0144,:
NO. _~~ __ _
'1'0 'l'I1E 1I0NOHAOLE WM. II. "JOliN" McKl\MWi. COUN'l'Y EXECUTIVE. AND TIlE MEMBERS OF
TilE SUl.LIVAN COUNtry BOl\RD OF' COMMISS]ONEHS IN REGULAR SESSION 'fillS TilE
15TH IJII Y OF OCTOBER
RESOLUTION IIU'1'1I0RT Z ING ~11E_RESERYX_2F_~LORlJON OF THEJILOUNI\Il1J~ JUSTICE CENTER, LOCATED
TO THE HONORABLE liM. H. "JOliN" McKAMEY, COUNTY EXECUTIVE, lIND TilE MEMBERS OF TilE SULLIVAN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IN REGULAR SESSION THIS TilE 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER ,19 90 .
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING LEASE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY GENERAL'S SUPPORT DIVISION SERVICES (SNOW HOUSE).
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of SUllivan'
County; Tennessee. assembled in REGULAR Session on the 15TH day
of __ -'O"'C.!.:TO"'B"'E"R ______ • 19 2!L, THAT BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE SULLIVAN COUNTY COMMISSION AUTHORIZE THE LEASE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY GENERAL'S SUPPORT DIVISION SERVICES. THE OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE IS LOCATED AT THE COUNTY BUILDING REFERRED TO AS "SNOW HOUSE", HIGHWAV 126, BLOUNTVILLE, TN. THE STRUCTURE CONTAINS A TOTAL OF 3,557 SqUARE FEET AND AT PRESENT, IS A VACANT, NON-PAVING FACILITV. THE TOTAL OFFICE SPACE DESIRED BV THE SUPPORT DIVISION CONSISTS OF A SECTION OF THE FIRST FLOOR AND THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR; TOTALLING 2,724 SqUARE FEET. OFFICE SPACE WOULD BE LEASED AT A RATE OF $4.50 PER SqUARE FOOT (SAME RATE AS PAID BV OTHER AGENCIES) OR AN ANNUAL TOTAL OF $12,258.00. THE REMAINING SECTION OF THE FIRST FLOOR IS TO BE RESERVED FOR THE RELOCATIC OF THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) OFFICES, WHICH CONTAINS THE REMAINING 833 SQUARE FEET.
WE REQUEST WAIVER OF RULE BY 2/3 VOTES!
ALL RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT IIEREIiITII BE AND SAME RESCENDED INSOFAR AS SUCII CONFLICT EXISTS. This resolution shall become effective on public welfare requiring it.
______________________ , 19 the
Duly passed and approved this ~~.!~ __ day of Nove"mb"'e"r ________ _ 19 ~.
ATTESTED, APpROVED, .
L!. !'I.~'l il 1' /1. .... "/ _ '<'i~ . A,-jV.1. I ,r,A(i11Z{~ Date, ;.1400
------- County J:xecutive T7 ~~>7.~~~------------ Date: County Clerk
INTRODUCED BY COMMISSIONER ____ ~B~l~a~lo~c~k~ ___________ ESTIMATED COSTS, SECONDED ny COMMISSIONER Belcher FUNDI:
COMMISSION ACTION, ROLL CALL VOICE VOTE COMMITTE ACTION,
HESOLUTlON NUMIIF.l\ k4 TO THE IlONOl\ABLE Wm. H. "JOlIN" MCKAMhl', COUN"lY EXECtJIWE, AND THE MEMBEHS OF THE SULLIVAN COUNlY BOAl\D OF COMMISSIONElts IN ReGULAR
SESSION TIllS THEl5thDAY OF October 192Q...
RF...50LUTION AUTlIOIUZING Closing of the Sullivan County Register of Deeds
Office in Bristol
WllELtEAS, TENNESSEE CODE ANNOTA"ll'.l); SEcnON AUTllOHIZES COUNTIES TO _______________________ _
NOW, TIIELtEFOllE BE IT IU,SOLVED by the Board--of County Commj~sioners of Suiiivan County, Tennessee, a'iscmbleu in HEC;ULAH SC'..5sion on the 15th day of October 19~
TIlAT WHEREAS, TIU, Bristol Office was established in 1899 during il business
L,,)om in t_llat ci_ty. At the time this bllstling acti.vity resulted in la .... ·yers
Iliiving to make a tor-luaus and time consllming trip to~Blountville, und
WilEtmAS, model [) .~OdC6 ot tI.avel no:w make rHaunt.ville readily accessible
to all areas of Sul.livdfl ('OUilty, Or i~jtol (!vp.n mOle so than SO[1'.8 other sections,
and,
WHEREAS, to have the olle RegisteJ: of Docd~j Otfice in IHountville wU 1
mean ,1 consideJ_-able sdvinrJ:s tOI the LilXPilYCIS of Sullivan County, and j.n
nddition, pLace all Jeco~ds pertinent to the Office of the Register of Deeds
in a central location,
0146
NOW, THEREFORE:: HE IT RESOTJVF.D, that the Bristol Office of the Sullivan
County r'e~~ist_e:: of Peeds._be closed as socn as possible during the fiscal year
with all ()tticial opelatlons and records at this offlce to be locat~d henceforth
at the County Seat in fHQuntville within the Sullivan County Courthouse.
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All resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same rescinded. insofar as such conflict exist.
TIllS resolution shall become effective on ____ ~ 19--1 tbe public welfare requiring it.
Duly passed and approved this _ day of ____ ~. 19~ Altested:
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by County. Tennessee, assembled in of October , 19~,
the Board of County Commissioners of Sullivan REGULAR Session on the 15th day
THAT __ ~WH~E~R~EAS~~,~S~u~ll~i~v~"~n~C~o~u~n~t~yL'<_T~e~n~n~e~s~se~e"_i~se-t~h~e"_~fi~ft~h"_=la~r~ge~s=t~co~u=n=t~y_=in~=t=h=e-=S=t="=t=e-=o=f ______ _
Tennessee; and
WHEREAS, within Sullivan County there are now three excellent school systems, one
maintained by the City of Bristol, one by the City of Kingsport, and one by Sullivan
County; and
WHEREAS. there may be merit in the consolidation of these systems in order to utilize
all of the resources of Sullivan County in a unified effort to maximize the potential for
educating all of the students of Sullivan County; and
WHEREAS. there is within the system of laws of the State of Tennessee a provision
for the consolidation of school systems within a county, which provides for the
establishment of a unification educational planning commission, whose duty it is to study
and consider the need for and. problems in conjunction with the consolidation of all public
schools within the county into a unified school system; and
WHEREAS, the Sullivan County Board of Education, being the body charged with the
responSibility for the operation of the Sullivan County Schools. has given consideration to
the possibility of the consolidation of public schools in Sullivan County; and
WHEREAS. the Sullivan County Board of Education unanimously agrees that the concept
of unification and consolidation deserves to be investigated and studied in the best
interest of all the citizens, and particularly the students of Sullivan County;
WHEREAS, the Sullivan County Board of Education has made the following request:
1. The Sullivan County Board of Education hereby calls for the creation of a
unification educational planning commission pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated Section
49-2-1201, et seq. Ii
2. The Sullivan County Board of Education hereby requests the County Executive. and
the Mayors of Bristol, Tennessee and Kingsport, Tennessee to each appoint five (5) competent
citizens as members of the Planning Conmission pursuant to 1;..,£;. A. Section 49-2-1201(b)(1);
3. The SuIlt·van County Board of Education hereby request that the Planning
Commission so created: (a) make a complete and comprehensive study of the needs for,
issues in, and problems of consolidation of the various school systems operating Within the
PClge L -" [{eSfJtullon Nr>. dt""'7 ,0152
boundaries of the county; (b) make a written report. and plan of consolidation, 1f
appropriate. regnrding consolid<ltion of public schools in Sullivan County; (d take
such other steps as provided by 13w.
______ t~~IlE.~~~~U~ be it". re~101~-=-~I~~_~:he S\l~~[ln Cou~_LCo_~rnj!j~ion !j~E!'~~ __
the rfCsolllt I on of l he Sulli van Coullty Bonrc1 k() crl',lt.'" the ilfnr~~~n L i()~ ____ _
Commission for ')chool unification study.
_~A:..:~I:cE:..:IID~: _1:..:1"/:..:1,,9:..:/c:.9.::O_-,,C,,-om=mittce to be appointed by the 3rd l'londay in December 1990
It resolutiorLs in conflict her:-e<.vith be ,::md uw S<1Ire are rescended insofal" as such conflict exists.
This resolut.ion shall becorre effective on rcquicinz it.
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Duly pas,~ed and approved this 12.!:0 __ day of __ No\jemb(~r::____ 19 ~
ATIESTEIl,
___ -"Date'
nHRODUCED BY <XkHISSIONER
SECCNDI-Jl BY IXHllSS TONER
UkHISS [(jN Ac:nON,
ROU" CALL
VOICE VCITE
OkHlTIEE Ac:rWN
It~INIS'lRATIVE
t.XLCUTlVE ------ .-
Aye
21
BLALOCK
Nay
APPRDVHJ
X
x
APPROVED,
" l .' " '; ';~ {}
CounLy Executive
ESTIMATED COSTS,
Pass Absent 1
DATE
11/5/90
11/7/90
tile publiC welfare
CQ\lI>I1:J'flS; ('.opy to be sent to the City Councils of Kingsport, Bristol, and Bluff City
wi th a request for recommendation prior to 2nd :"ind Unal reRdjng.
fiRST RFADING 10/15/90 PASSED '1/19/90 ROI l. rAI.L ----~----
0153 RESOLUTION NUMBER i!Z::... J' .'
TO TIlE HONORABLE Wm. H. "JOHN" MCKAMEY, COUmY EXECUTIVE, AND THE MEMBERS OP TIlE SUWVAN COUmY BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS IN REGI,AR SESSlON THIS TIIE'5thDAY OP October 19..2.2.-
. RESOLUflON AU11-IORIZlNG The Amendment of Resolution No. 26 Passed on 5/21/90
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Sullivan County, Teo",,,, ...... assembled in REGULAR Session on the .!!W! day of October 19 ~
THAT __ ~W~H~ER~E~A~S~.~R~e~s~o~lu~t~i~o~n~N~o~.~26~p~a~.~se~d~H~ay~2~1~._'~9~9~O_b~y~t~h~e~S~u~1~11~·v~a~n~C~o~u~n~tL-Y Board of Commissioners requires clarification to address public and legal
concerns, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, That it is the intent of the Sullivan County Board of Commissioners that elected and appointed officials employ personnel for a
vacant employee position in that department's budget.
All resolutions in conflict heIewith be and the sante rescinded insofar as such conflict exist.
This resolution sha1l become effective on ___ --', 19~ the public welfare requiring it.
Duly passed and approved this 1.9.th day of. No"embe" ' 19.211 Attested: J! 1/·" y. "IJ~el/ " Mi..,//"
Date: 1-0))1 -. I. 'I'N. , 'i\(t1l¥a~: ~" Coonl, tbk --- my Executfv •. __ "___ _
INTRODUCED BY COMMISSIONER W. Anderson ESnMATED COSI': ___ _ SECONDED BY COMMlSSIONER J. Fortune PUND:
NOW. TJlEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by County. Tennessee, assembled in of QCTOBER • 19...2Q.,
the Board of County Conunissioners of Sullivan grGIII td3 Session on the 15th day
'l'Jll\T WHEREAS, t!Je cosl for Solid lLlste dj sposal has increased to 019.85 per
.... U1Jl for Li....s.S'f11 veal:" 1990 91 il!ld~
'rjllFRFAS, the cQst- sho\lld be paid hy the producers of the Solid ',,'clste
instead of increasing tIle property tax raLe;
TIIEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, tilat 11eginJling January 1., 1991 ~L1 IJaulers and individuaL; usinr; the transfer stations pa\' [or the "Hste d Lsposc:il at Lhe Tiltes ClttClC~
or, if preferred, hy-weight, at $19.85 per ton.
__ AMflW" 11/19/90 ~loth~1l by: Camm. Harr To be on a trial basis ... ,January 1, 1991
tflrough June 30, 1991. Amendment
passed 2/3 voice vote. -'-------~
All resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same rescended insofar as such confli.ct exists.
This resolution shall become effective on welfare requiring it.
day of November Duly passed and approved this 19th
l\TTES'rED: APPROVED, , . Date:
County Clerk
INTRODUCED BY COMMISSIONER ,), B I.o.lock
SE CON OED 0 Y COHMI S S lONE H __ -,P.c"'-'.I"", i.e I "h o"'r-'n'-_____ _
COMMISSION ACTION,
ROLL CI\I,L
VOICE VOTE
(aye]
17
(nay] (Absent)
6
19 , the pubJ.ic
19 90.
ESTIMh'l'ED COS'I'S %
FUND,
IMITTEE ACTION, APPHOVED DISAPPROVED DATE
11/5/90 £,DMINISTRPIlVE EXECUTIVE y 11/5/90
COMMEN1'S, FIRSl READING 10/15/90 PASSED JJ iJ9!QO ROJ J CAl' AS AMENOFD
Autos $ 6.00/trlp 38 Cubic Yards $111.00/load or 1. OO/bag
40 Cubic Yards $laO.OO/load
AMENDMENT TO RE~OLUTION , 9
E<hi bit I
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01'57 RESOLtmON NUMBER ~ {O
TO THE HONORABLE Wm. H. "JOHN" MCKAMEY, COUNlY EXECUTIVE, AND THE MEMBERS 01' THE SUWVAN COUNlY BOARD 01' COMMISSIONERS IN Regyl.r SESSION nus THE 15tlOAY 01' October 19.2.'L..
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commlssioners of Sullivan County, Tennes...." assembled in REGULAR Session on the!ll!!. day of October 19.2..!L
~T WHEREAS, The end of Lake Point Drive be closed and Quit Claim Deeded to
the adjoining property owner George Nilsen. This section of road has not been maintained by the Highway Department. At the present time there is no turn-around at the end, but the property owner is going to deed a section of his property to Sullivan County to build a turn-around, and
WHEREAS. The section to bie closed and deeded back to Sullivan County
will be submitted to the Planning Commission at it's October Meeting and a plat recorded rand
WHEREAS, This closing will be at no expense to Sullivan County, and .the
property owner is to pay for all deeds and recording fees, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Executive be authorized to sign a Quit Claim Deed after the Planning Commission has approved said plat and this plat is recorded.
All resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same rescinded insofar as such conflict exist.
This resolution shall become effective on ___ -'. 19~ the public weUare requiring it.
Duly passed and approved this 19th day of November. 191P Attested' I I -,," Ii j'/ "I ' ~ I
NOW, TIIEllEFOIlE BE IT HESOLVED by the Board of COUllly Commissioners of Sullivan County. Tennessee, assembled in l:egular Session on the 15th day of October 19~
TIIAT \-JHEREM1, This section of Toad was closed with the construction of new
ll-W lIighway dnd is not being worked by Sullivan County Highway Department,
and the property ownC'r is to pay [or all deeds and recording fees; and this
closing will be at no expense to Sullivan county. therefore
BE IT RESOLVJ:;D, That a section of the old road in the 6th Civil District
whicb Tuns through the Kassern property in a southwest dir:ection, as shown on
Tax H.'l.p No. 18--4'1 be closed trom tbe J. R. Bob Smith Oil Company property,
Tax M~p No. 18-46, to the Johnny h. Norlis property, Tax Map No. 18-11.1, and
be deeded to the Adjoining propSI ly owner-, -Nareeb Kassem
All resoluLions in conflict herewith be and the same rescinded insofar as such con/lict exist.
lbis resoluLion shall become effective on ____ 4' 19~ the public welfare requiring it.
Duly passed and approved tills 19lb day of , 1 !!ill Allested:
lNTllOlJUCF.JJ tiY COMMISSIONER _-",8£pnic::rhuopr.r __ ESrtMATED COS!": SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER Hi cks FUND: ----
COMMITll.m ACnON: Administrative Budget Executive
COMMISSION ACTION ltoU Call
APPIlOVED _.L_
{AYE}
Voice Vole X COMMENTS: FIRST REAiiTiiG10/15/90
DISAPPIlOVED DEfElUlED DATE -.JUS/90
{NAY
PASSED 11/19/90
0159 RESOLUTION NUMBER 8t" /21
.'
TO TIlE HONORABLE Wm. H •• JOHN" MCKAMEY, COUNlY EXECUTIVE, AND TIlE MEMBERS Of TIlE SULUVAN COUNlY BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS IN REGULAR SESSION nns TIlE '5thOAY Of October 19...2Q..
"RESOLU110N AUTHORIZING Allocation of $40,000.00 to Medical Care - Jail Indigent
Account (No. 55511.300) from Una,,,':;;'o::;c;:;;a,,t.:::ed::....:S"'u::.rp"":.:u::s'-___________ _
NOW, THEREFOR!! BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Sullivan County. Tennessee, assembled in Regular Session on the ..!!!1.hday of October 19.!tL
~T WHEREAS. the anticipated expenditures for jail medical services is
expected to exceed the current appropriation amount of 560,000,00 due to a negotiated settlement with Holston Valley Hospital. therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, That 540,000.00 be appropriated into the Medical Care -Jail Indigent account No, 55511.300 from unallocated surplus. ,
All resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same rescinded insofar as such conflict exist.
This resolution sba11 become effective on _____ ..... 19 ..... the public welfare requiring it.
Duly passed and approved this l.Wl day of £Oyember • 19.!lQ Attested: I., ~I.' . V "1'71!'/ ..
Date: V. ,1 I. 111M. I '11~1l;&(1 1...7.4<160 County Ocrk Coo Executlv. u .... (f , I
lNfRODUCED BY COMMISSIONER w. Anderson ESTIMATED COSI": ___ _ SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER Aonnons FUND:
COMMfITEE ACTION: Administrative Budget Executive
APPROYED ___ x
x
COMMISSION ACTION {AYE 1 Roll Call 23 Voice Vote
COMMENTS: FIRST READING 10115/90
DISAPPROVED
{NAY 1
DEFERRED DATE
[Absent] 1
..l1L.5/ 90
11/7/90
PASSED 11/19/90 ROil CAl I
:0160 RESOLUTION NO. \ -3,
1'0 THE HONORABLE KEITH WESTMORELAND. COUNTY EXECUTIVE. AND THE MEMBERS OF THE
SULLIVAN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IN REGULAR SESSION
THIS THE 19th DAY 0 F ~~--,N"Q.!lVELl'",M"'B"F"B'-~~ 19..w..
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING auditional funds fot bus operators as per attac,"h",e",d,,-~ __ ~~~~_
All resoluti.ons in conflict herewith be and the same rescended insofar as such conflict exists.
This resolution shall become effective on __ ~~~~~~~ __ welfare requiring it.
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Du1y passed and approved this
ATTESTED,
Date: County Clerk
19th day of cNc:0.:v"e:::m.:b.:er,--~~~~_
APPROVED: 'f . '. .
-. t ' County Bftecutive
• the public
1990 •
fNTHODUCED OY COMMISSIONER Es'r IMNl'ED COSTS:
SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
COMMISSION ACTION,
ROLL CALL
)ICE VOTE
~0MMITTEE ACTION: ADMINISTRATIVE (Deferred)
\ Oef ern:d) -- EHCUr: VE ~'~I~~--~~
COMMEN'l'S,
[aye]
20
FORTUNE/GROSECLOSE FUND,
[nay]
APPROVED
).
[Pass] #3
[Absent] 1
DISI\PPROVED DATE 11/5/90
11/1;'90 --ti-fil1')iT--
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E. PA'I'RICK HULL Al'TOltlH!Y AT LAW
P. o. D~EP. 1388
KINGSPORT, Tn.iNEssEE 37662
October 5. 1990
Mr. Leonard Fugate Sullivan county Schools P.O. Box 306 Blountville, Tennessee 37517
(615) 247-8151
Re: Amendment to Meater Agreement for School Bus Transportation
Dear Leonard:
Pursuant to our telephone conversation today, I have modified the proposed Agreement with the bus contractors. Please look this over and see if it is acceptable. Let me know if I need to do enything further.
Uit' E. PATRICK HULL
EPH:ptb
Enc
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AMENDMENT TO
SULLIVAN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MASTER AGREEMENT FOR
SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION
THIS AMENDMENT to the MASTER AGREEMENT is made and
entered into on this day of 1990, by
and between the BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SULLIVAN COUNTY,
Blountville, Tennessee (hereinafter referred to as "the
Board"), and ________________________________________________ _
(hereinafter referred to as "Contractor"),
The Board and the Contractor jointly recite the
following:
1. The Board and the Contractor have previously
entered into a MASTER AGREEMENT and one or rnore.SUBSIDIARY
AGREEMENTS relating to the bus transportation of children to
and from the Sullivan County Schools.
2. The MASTER AGREEMENT and/or the SUBSIDIARY
AGREEMENTS contain certain provisions relating to the
compensation of the Contractor.
3. Due to unforeseen occurrences relating to the
world petroleum market, the cost of gasoline has risen
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dramatically during the period of time between July and
in an increase in the
thirty-six cents per
September, 1990. This has resulted
price of gasoline of approximately
gallon during this period of time
unmanageable increase in the cost
transportation to contractor.
in
For the reasons set forth
consideration of the mutual
which has caused
of providing
an
bus
above I among others, and
promises and conditions
contained herein, the Board and
into an Agreement, and by
the Contractor have entered
execution of this written
document, record their Agreement as hereinafter set out.
1. Effective October I, 1990, Contractor shall be
paid an additional amount of Six Dollars Forty-Eight Cents
($6.48) for each day of school bus service for each bus
route operated by Contractor. Each bus route is represented
by a separate Subsidiary Agreement, and it is the intent
that each such Subsidiary Agreement and the Master Agreement
between the Board and Contractor shall be amended as herein
provided. This additional amount shall be
paid effective October I, 1990, and shall be paid only
through the ~990-91 school year.
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2. It is understood that this additional amount to
be paid may be subject to being decreased in the event of a
decrease in the cost of gasoline during the balance of the
1990-- 91 schoo 1 year. The amount provided for herein is
calculated upon an assumed increase in the cost of gasoline
of thi rty-six cents per gallon. In the event that the price
of gasoline decreases as much as nine cents per gallon from
$1.11 per gallon (which is agreed to be the price of
gasoline available to the Board through the Sullivan county
Purchasing Agent on October 1, 1990,) then, and in that
event, the amount to be paid herein shall be decreased as
hereinafter set out. For each decrease of nine cents in the
price of gasoline available to the
Sullivan County Purchasing Agent, the
herein shall be decreased by one-fourth.
Board through the
amount to be paid
For example, if at
any time during the course of the 1990-1991 school year, the
cost of gasoline decreases by nine cents (or an amourlt from
nine to seventeen cents) the amount to be paid shall be
decreased from Six Dollars and Forty-Eight Cents ($6.48) per
day per bllS to Four Dollars and Eighty-six Cents ($4.86) per
day per bus. In the event that the price of gasoline
decreases by eighteen cents (or an amount from eighteen to
twenty-six cents) the amount to be paid pursuant to this
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016~
Agreement shall be decreased to Three Dollars and
Twenty-Four Cents ($3.24) per day per bus, and so on.
3. This written document represents the entirety
of this AMENDMENT to the MASTER AGREEMENT AND SUBSIDIARY
AGREEMENT. Any prior discussions and negotiations are
merged herein. All other written Agreements between the
parties shall remain in full force and effect, except as
here modified.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the parties have executed
thie written Amendment on the day and date written above.
SULLIVAN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
By __________________________ __
By __________________________ __
CONTRACTOR:
By ________________________ ___
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IU'.sOLUTION NUMBER :~ 0166
TO TIlE HONORABLE Wm. H. "JOlIN" MCKAMEY, COUN1Y EXEcunVE, AND TI1E MEMBEHS OF ll-IE SUUJVAN COUN1Y BOARD OF COMMISSIONEHS IN REGULAR
SESSION TIllS 11 IE 19t1DAY OF November 19--".'l
HE..SOLlfrION AUTl-IOIlIZING AddJ. t j oOill Dlltico,<, A:::si.'Jncd_~~=orT'mi.Ll-eC' 2l-lldying
tll~ Cost C(lflCernillg l.andEjlls
WllEllliAS, n:NNESSEE CODE ANNOTATED; SECII0N AUlllOIUZES COUN"IlES TO ----~
NOW, TIIEIU,FOHE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of ComIty Conunissioners of Sullivan County, Tennessee, assembled ill RECULAR Session on the 19th day of November
192,0
TIIAT _-,DecE"-, -,IC!T,-,"'OE",S-,O",L:cV",E"D~, _T,-,h",a,-,t~.t",h",e,-"c"Q","m""i ,-t t"e",o,-, -",~,e"c"e"n",t--,lLY-"alCPPlC0"-,,i n,-t"e",d,-,b"-Y,---,t~hC'e...:.:.C"oc",,,,-, t",y,-:--cEX~CIJlive to study the feasibility of the development of a county owned solid
..:~ysh:·, ~lisposal site also be dll-eeted to bring Lo the Sullivan CounLy Commission
!;hort tel rn ilnd Ion'} term estimated costs of both a county owned/county operated
1.andtill And a county owned/privately operated landfill.
___ J.\fieL..llI..e.......CnllllnL'i.S..io.D....L.Qc.e.~bLr...wJ.QI.l. __ trm.n. the s ttJdy commi t tee, the rCpol~t ~iJJ be fOY"Narucd to 1.h(~ Sul1 lVdrl Cuunty Buar~J of Publ ic Uti 1 ities. . _____ _
All resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same rescinded insofar as such conflict exist.
"Ihis resolution shall become effective on ___ ~, 19~ the public wclfare requiring it.
Duly passed and approved this 19t1day of November ,19JI,D Allested: . " '. ' " ','<I)'il/ I' IJ /. <fly ,-
IN"l11.ODUCED BY COMMISSIONER ---,D",e"V",au",'",t __ ESTIMATED COST: ___ _ SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER H ieks FUND:
COMMITrEE ACI10N: APPROVED X
DISAPPROVED DEfERRED DATE Adminislrative Budget Executive
COMMISSION ACnON Holl Call Voice Vole
11/5/90
.ll,/.l/90
{AYE {NAY } {PASS } {ABSENT} {TOTAL}
x
COMMENTS: HAIVER OF RUI.ES rASSED 11/1~/90 2/1 Voice Vote --------------------~---------~------------
016'7 RESOLUTION NUMBER ;?d
TO THE HONORABLI! Wm. H. "JOHN" MCKAMEY, COUN1Y EXECUTIVE, AND nm MEMBERS OP THE SUUNAN COUN1Y BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS IN ~AR SESSION nus nUl 19t1DAY OP November 19~
RESOLtrnON AUTHORIZlNG Board of Public Facilities Directed to Bring
Infor.mation Pertaining to County Contracting for Solid Waste Disposal with
NOW, nU!REPORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Sullivan County, Tennessee, assembled in REGULAR Session on the 19th day of November
199.Jl
~T BE IT RESOLVED, That the Sullivan County Board of Public Facilities
bring a report to the Sullivan County Commission containing information it has gathered or will gather relative to Sullivan County contracting with a
private firm for disposal of solid waste. This information will be vital in order for the Commission to make an informed decision on handling its solid waste. When the final decision is made by the Commission on the method of dispOSal, the Board of Public Facilities with approval of. the" Commission
will execute all arrangements/contracts necessary for the implementation of the decision.
All resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same rescinded insofar as such conflict exist.
This resolution shall become effective on ___ ~, 19~ the public welfare requiring it.
Duly passed and approved this illhday of November. 19-10
Attested: /,1, 7/"1' Y. " I'!'~" ,,J Q""",<l<d Date: (J'::'1_ ~q::",1 i'd1?I18\{,t! INTRODUCED BY COMMISSIONER DeVault ESTIMATED COST: ___ _ SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER Hicks PUND:
COMMENTS: WAIVER OF RULES PASSED 11/19/90 ROLL CALL
~90
...1lL7I90
RESOLlInON NUMUER .":( L/-
ro 1111i 1I0NOIlABLE Wm. II. "JOliN" MCKAMEY, COUNTY EXECUTIVE, ANlJ TIlE MEMBERS OF THE SUUN AN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IN ..!llif.ll L A R SESSION l11IS 1111i ~tlIlAY OP Nov. IS'..2.\!
COUNI1ES TO~::;;:::=;;;;;;:~:;:;:~;=;;::~~~==;:=:::::;==::=:;:;=;::= NOW, ·Jllf.JllifOH.E BE IT RESOLVED by the Board or CoWlIy Commissioners of Sullivau County, l'ennessee, assembled in REG U L A lEession on lheJ..1.t.b day of N Q V e ill her 19..2.0
lllATb'HFBEAS S1!llivan Co!!nt-y is presently facjng n rapidly filling landfill- anll·
\.JIICREAS. Recycling of sol jd Wilste wi' I res!!! t jn IpsS material going to the landfIll; dod·
WIIEREAS, the less waste going to the landfill will pr()iong its use; anti;
WH~REAS; a five-montil pilot program to recycle alulnillunl and ottlce paper In tile County alld City schools and public buildings ~)een proposed; and;
WIIEREAS, bids were soLi_cited for a contractor to provide contaillcrs, pick up weekly und sell recyclables, retur!liag_ the revenue to ~he schools; and;
1!liji;~J.!:Pb }'!p"tP Mpvagemunt, !'pc Wu5 low hjdder with <i
_monthly cbarge Of $/1 45] On per moptb
NOH TllJ!HFFOHE BF IT RF~1 1lJ,'1l tl'?t ti,o fi"o month p-i lot prop:"am be approved and 1-,!I1!:>te Hal;agement rllc. be ah'arripd
the contract for $22,255.00. The funding source will r"Olll'--'
[rflm a reduction in landfill costs
All resolutions iu conllict herewilh be and the same rescinded insofar as .uch conllict exUt.
This resolution shall become effective on ___ ~, 19 ..... the public welfare requiring it.
Duly passed and approved this 19lhday of November, 19-10 Attcsted: ,,'... .,1
~~~U;;k- Dale:___ ~Ex~ , r --'bat~:><1Ij/c0c lN11l0DUCED BY COMMISSIONERBlal»ck _. _ ESI1MATED COST: ___ _ SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER .fJ>rguspg FUND:
COMMITTEE ACnON: Administrative Budget Executive
COMMISSION ACnON HuU CaD Voice Vole
{AYE } {NAY 23
DISAPPI\OYED DllfEIU\liD ~/90
....l.lJF!90 --UJ7/90
{PASS {ABSENT! !TOTAL}
COMMENTS:...--WAIIIFR OF RU..s...-.rASSED llli29LI9",O,-_~ ______ _
dt69
WHERE:
WHAT:
HOW:
SCHOOLS:
CONTRACTOR:
TRIAL PROGRAM - SCHOOL RECYCLING
JANUARY 1, 1991 to MAY 31, 1991
At the Eight (8) Bristol Tennessee Schools, the ten (10) Kingsport City Schools and the thirty-two (32) Sullivan County Schools and each Administration Building, County Buildings and City Halls.
For aluminum and school (office) paper. (No newspapers or magazines)
Two (2) containers with 1 3/4 cubic yards each. and one for Paper.
a capacity of approximately One marked for Aluminum
Assign some group (PTA, FFA, etc.) to be responsible for keeping the area clean. the materials in the proper container, the containers secured before and after school hours. Urge students to participate.
Pick up each container once each week. Additional containers can be provided at larger schools if needed. Contractor will determine weight or volume of each material, which will be sold, and ALL revenue returned to the school once each· month.
SULLIVAN COUNTY: Will pay contractor for recycling service. Will save Landfill space and disposal cost of material being recycled.
Roll-it
BFI
Waste Management
5 MONTHS TRIAL CONTRACT RECYCLING PROGRAM
$i48/month/location X 56 locations
BIDS RECEIVED OCTOBER 31,1990
PER MONTH
$8,288.00
5,600.00
4,451.00
RESOLUTION NO. -.l';.?( 0170
COUNTY TO 1'11£ HONORJ\.BLE Wm. II. HcUHE'i, COUNTY EXECUTIVE. hND TilE HEHnEHS OF Tllfl: SUJ.J,l.VI\N
SULl.1vAH COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS nt REGULAR SESSION
THIS THE 19 th DAY OF ____ N~o~v~e~m~b~e~' ______________ _ 1990
NOW, TIiERfUURE BR IT RESOLVED by the BtHltd of County Comm1ooioneco of Sullivan county Tenneooee. 800embled In -isH~E~G~U~J~"A~R,,-___________ ,seo81on on the 19th day of' November • 19 __ 9_° __ _
TIIAT !1E IT Rf:SOLVED. That tho Coun1.;.LExecutive. Will. H. I'kKamey, and the Count.Lf.urchasirLSL.........
Agent, Joe Mike ~kal(l. be aulhol-i~ed to purchase surpltlS materials at State and Federal
SUlplu5 DepaJ·tments.
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Ali re90iutiono 1n conflict herewith be Rnd the game rescinded insofar a9 ouch conflict oxisto.
Thia reso1ullon ahal1 become effective on wet are requiring it.
Duiy pa9aed and approved this 19th day of November
, 19 the public
19~
I\TTESTED: APPROVED, .:: :; ~ /
____ -;;----; __ -::::- _;--__________ Dote : ___________ '_' _'-:' ':-'_' '-,":--btl,iL'::-'_"_"_"-'-/7"t"_' "_'; r_~,_i_{v_' _;:_·:_t-<~OJ{ ___ oa to: IrJIc'~frf () County Clerk Count; Executive 7
INTROOUCRO BY COHHISSIONER DeVau 1 t ---'~-'-------
SECoNDED by COHH1SS10NER ~t.:.g@(),"r ______________ _
ESTIMATED COSTS:
rtlNOt
COHHIsnwN A.CTION,
ROLL eM.f.
(6YO)
21
(nny) (i\bSr::IIL~
VOICE VOTE
COHH1TTEE ACTION,
J\dmlnhtratlve
f get
E cutive
COMMENTS J ,IAIVEP OF RULES
APPROVED X
biSAPPROVED
PASSCD 11/19/90 ROLL CALL
DATE
11/5/90
1117/90
0171 RESOLtmON NUMBER ~
TO TIm HONORABLE Wm. H. "JOHN" MCKAMEY, COUNlY EXECUTIVE, AND TIll! MIlMBI!IIS OF 1lI1! SUWVAN COUNlY BOARD OF COMMISSIONI!IIS IN ~AR SI!SSION TIllS 1lI1!!2!;..lDAY OF November 19J!.Q
NOW, TIlEREPORl! BI! IT RI!SOLVEO by the BoanI or County Commissiooen or Sullivan County, Tennessee, assembled in Regular Session on the ~ day of November
1921'
~T WHEREAS, The Grand Jury has inspected the maximum Security Jail and found cracks in the mortar between blocks in the walls, and
WHEREAS! The Grand Jury has insisted that Sheriff __ Carr bring to their November 14 ,meeting assurance that the county Commission will attend to this ,prOblem: and
WHEREAS, Mr. Akard suggests that Environmental Protection Systems of Nashville, TN be employed to collect samples for analyses to determine mortar composition in order for the County to decide what action to take, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, That the analyses of the mortar in the jail walls plus travel expenses incurred in the process be paid from the General Fund Contractural Account, 51800-300 at an estimated cost of between $2,000.00 and $3,000.00, depending upon the number of samples to be taken.
All resolutions In conlllct herewith be and the same rescinded Insofar as such conlllct emt.
This resolution shaD become elTective on ___ ~, 19~ the pubHc welfare requiring It.
Duly passed and approved thisUl.th day o~ 19-.!lO Attested: 7/" " /' ,I
Date:__ Iii' . I. J' v.~ nt;filRJ!Uf /.0',/,~t' 0Jun1J {ht: &1ICIUtIve • --,j r- ( v INTRODUCED BY COMMISSIONIlR DeVault ESTIMATED COST: ___ _ SECONDED BY COMMISSIONIlR Belcher FUND:
TO TIlE HONORABLE Wm. H. "JOHN" MCKAMEY, COUNlY EXECU11VE, AND THE MEMBERS OF THE SUUJVAN COUN·/y BOAHD OF COMMISSIONERS IN -Regular. SESSION TIllS TI1E .12!hJJAY OF NQvemb~1990.
----------------,--, -c--:-.C--0-~___c-__:_-___cc_: NOW, TIlmlEFOlU, BE rr IlESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Sullivan County, Tennessee, assembled in Regyl!!! __ Session on the ---12& day of Nov!,Jnbcr~
19Q!1
TlIAT BE IT IlESOLVED, That Albert Morrell, Joe Thomas, J. C. CI",k, Handy Trivett and Mike Ruulcrford be appointed to the Sullivan County Park CommilLce. ________ ,
TO TIlE HONORABLE Wm. H. "JOHN" MCKAMEY, COUNlY EXECUTIVE, AND TIlE . MEMBERS OF THE SUUNAN COUNlY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IN Regular SESSION TInS THE !2!h.DAY OF November 19..2Q,
RESOLUTION AUTIlORlZING Appointment of Recvcling Committee
NOW, TIlEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Sullivan County, Tennessee, assembled in Regular Session on the ..l2!h. day of Noyember
1m,
THAT BE IT RESOLVED THAT. A committee of thirty (30) people from Sullivan County be appointed to help with the organization and Implementation of a reCVC!ing program In said county.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT. The County Executive appoint six (6) members to this committee and that each Commissioner appoint one (1) member from his or her Commission District to serve on this committee.
All resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same rescinded insofar as such conflict exist.
This resolution shall become elfective on ___ ~, 19~ the public welfare requiring it.
Duly passed and approved this1.9.tJL day of No"ember. 19-9(} Attested' I. L 'i /" 1 t7 "J vi
. Date: v"'~ 17 ()-i,'<I. fl1"tllJ,UI /;>!.rht? County""'" Cj ..... _ .~ "'7""7 INTRODUCED BY COMMISSIONER Blalock ESTIMATED COST: ___ _ SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER Milhorn FUND:
COMMITTEE ACITON: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DEFERRED DATE Administrative Budget' Executive
COMMENTS: WAIVER OF RULES PASSED 11119/90 ROLL CALL
REsor.unON NUMBER ,,If 0174
TO THE HONORABLE Wm. H. "./OHN" MCKAMEY, COUNlY EXECUTIVE, AND HIE MEMBERS OF 111E SULlJV AN COUNlY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IN Rowlar SESSION HIlS 1HE 1.2t!LDAY OF November 19Jill,
NOW, THEREFORE BE rr RESOLVED by the Board of Cowlly Commissioners of Sullivan County. Tennessee, assembled in -.R~~_ Session on the 19th day of _November
1990,
lllAT WHEflEAS, Sullivan County condemn certain R'.9perties on Long Island on Clark Street, Park Driye, Buckles Drive and Eastman Road as may be affected by dra',nage and other matters related to construction of industrial site~,-,t,-,h",er"e",fo",r-"e,--_______ ~
----, --=-~-=----CC-'--'---C---C-~-~-BE IT flESOLVED THAT,The Sullivan County atiorDey file necessary condemnation