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Board approves transfer of two retired compactors for $15,000 under state statute

December 03, 2025 | Iredell County, North Carolina


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Board approves transfer of two retired compactors for $15,000 under state statute
The Iredell County Board of Commissioners approved by consent a purchasing division request to convey two retired compactors from solid waste to another governmental entity for a negotiated price of $15,000.

Antonia Steins, presenting the request, said the purchasing division reviewed the transfer and the negotiated price was in line with expected returns from online surplus sales. "They negotiated a price, of $15,000 for both compactors," Steins said. She cited North Carolina General Statute 160‑274 as the statutory authority that permits conveyance of personal property to other public entities when the board approves a resolution.

Staff said the solid‑waste director had identified the receiving entity and that the county would execute a resolution and accept receipt of funds after board approval. The board recorded consent and no opposition during the 4:00 p.m. session.

The resolution authorizes staff to complete the transfer and accept the funds into county accounts.

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