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Iredell County commissioners approve agenda and consent items; add closed-session property-acquisition item

3001424 · April 15, 2025
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The Iredell County Board of Commissioners approved the evening’s agenda, added a closed-session item for property acquisition, and approved a set of consent items that include support for a register-of-deeds bill, grant acceptances and a proposed sale offer for county property.

The Iredell County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved the meeting agenda as adjusted, added a closed-session item on property acquisition and approved a set of consent items the board had reviewed at a pre-agenda meeting.

Agenda and closed session addition: County Manager announced an addition to the agenda under closed session for property acquisition pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143. The board approved the agenda as adjusted on a voice vote after a motion by Vice Chair Neider (motion made by Vice Chair Neider). The meeting later included a closed session that the manager summarized as occurring that afternoon under North Carolina General Statute 143-318.11(a)(3) (attorney-client economic development), 143-318.11(a)(4) and 143-318.11(a)(5) (property acquisition); no action was taken in closed session.

Consent items approved: The board approved by assent the consent items previously discussed at the 4…

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