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4/7/2009
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5a
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Minutes - 20090407
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2009
RES-2009-026 Orange County’s Proposed 2009 Legislative Agenda
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2009
RES-2009-027 Support of Proposed Jordan Reservoir Water Supply Nutrient Strategy Rules
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2009
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15 <br />designation would significantly reduce a volunteer fire <br />department's annual cost; <br />23) Euthanasia of Sheltered Animals - Support House Bill 6 <br />- Davie's Law /Humane Euthanasia in Shelters - or any <br />other similar legislation which directs the use of <br />sodium pentobarbital or its equivalent in the <br />unfortunate event euthanasia is necessary for a <br />sheltered animal, and precludes the use of carbon <br />monoxide or other gas for euthanasia purposes for <br />sheltered animals; <br />24) B. Everett Jordan Reservoir Nutrient Management Rules-- <br />Orange County requests that members of the North <br />Carolina General Assembly approve the Jordan lake <br />Reservoir Nutrient Strategy rules in order to protect <br />the public health and welfare of the citizens of Orange <br />County and other residents of North Carolina. The <br />County does believe the rules should recognize Orange <br />County's watershed protection efforts prior to the <br />baseline year of 2001, lest the new regulations fail to <br />recognize good stewards such as Orange County, and that <br />the State should provide funding to retrofit existing <br />
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