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6%~'f. ~ PAGE 3~`,Z <br />Chairman Sennett announced that this was the time and date for the Board <br />to meet as a Board of Equalization and Review. Chairman Bennett requested the <br />Tao Supervisor to submit his recommendations relative to the properties owned <br />by Town House, Ina. and by the Gerotor May Corporation. T-ir. Gattia recommended <br />that there be no change made in the tax value for the year 1970. He stated <br />that his recommendation was based on the fact that the ch~.n ea requested by the <br />property owners do not fall within the provision oP G.S. 10~-287 which <br />prescribes the limits whioh property valuations may be changed in a non <br />re-valuation year. __ - <br />Upon motion of Commissioner William C. Ray, seconded by Commissioner Ira <br />A. Ward, it was moved and adopted, that the request oP Town House, Inc. for <br />the reduction of tax valuatior_ on the property located in Chapel Hill be <br />denied. <br />Upon motion of Cominisaioner henry S. Walker, seconded by Commissioner <br />William C. Ray, it wee moved and adopted, that the request of Gerotor May Corporation <br />for reduction of tax valuation on their property located in Chapel Hill, ba <br />denied. <br />There being no Further business to some before the Board was ad~ournad <br />to meet again on September 27, 1971. <br />Harvey D. Bennett, Chairman <br />S, M. Gatti s, Acting Clerk <br />MIATUTES OF THE ORANGE COIJiVTX <br />BOAHD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />September 27, 1971 <br />The Board of County Commissioners of Orange County met in ad~ovxned session <br />in the Commissioners Room of the Cv~yrthouse in Hillsborough, North Carolina at <br />8 o'clock P.M. on Monday, September 27, 1971. <br />Members Present: Chairman Harvey D. Bennett and Commissioners Henry S. <br />Walker, Ira A, Ward and C. Norman Walker. <br />Members Absent: Commissioner William C. Ray. <br />Tx. Burch Compton, Dr. Sarah Dent and Mr. Gordon Liner, Officers of the Orange <br />County Rescue Squad, met with the Board to disausa ambulance service in Northern <br />Orange County. They explained the Rescue Squad was Finding it almost impossible <br />to secure enough trained volunteer help to man the daytime calls this organization <br />must handle. The Officers of the Squad have been disausaing this problem for some <br />time and now feel they must move towards acquiring some paid help to furnish this <br />service during the day. At present the Squad members can continue providing <br />serroice during the night and on weekends. Since the financial burden of providing <br />two daytime.workera is more than the Squad can assume at this time they feel it <br />necessary to solicit financial aid for the solution of the problem from the County. <br />Discussion ensued. <br />IIpon motion oP Commissioner Ira A. Ward, seconded by Commissioner henry S. <br />Walker, it was moved and adopted, that the County make availsb~;e, from funds <br />previously aparopriated for Rescue Squad purposes, $7,SOD.00. These Punda are <br />to be used by the Rescue Squad to pay a portion of the salary oP two persons <br />they propose to hire to render ambulance service during the daytime. <br />Sheriff C. D. Knight reported he had hired Pive of the eight now deputies <br />the Board of Commissioners hadapproved in the last budget. He requested the <br />Board of Commissioners allow him to hire with a sixty percent (60~) grant from <br />the Committee on Law and Order, a radio dispatcher to serve in his office during <br />the day. After some dissuasion the Board told the Sheriff to proceed with this <br />plan. <br />
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