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AGENDA - 04-20-2009 LEGISLATIVE MEETING INFORMATION
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2 <br />Taxation and,F'inance <br />1. Motor Vehicle Property Taxes -Support continued appropriations from the Combined <br />V~otor Vehicle and Registration Account to ensure that the previously ratified motor <br />vehicle, taxation legislation is implemented according to the existing timetable and <br />without any additional delay. <br />2. Impact Analysis -~ Support efforts to analyze the f seal impacts of tax relief programs <br />and exemptions enacted by the General Assembly to provide transparency on a county- <br />by-county basis with respect to the local effects of such tax breaks. <br />3. Definition of Charity -Support legislation to clarify the def nitivn of "charity"' for <br />hospitals, including facilities financed through bands issued by the Medical Care <br />Commission, and continuing care facilities, and require that any property valuation <br />exclusion formula provide for a higher test of "charity," to include a calculation of the <br />cost ofnon-reimbursed care delivered. <br />4. Ntanufactured Rome Taxes ~- Support legislation to require all taxes levied on a <br />manufactured Name to be paid before the home may be moved, repossessed or sold on- <br />site. <br />5. Central IJisting and Assessing of Cellular and Cable Companies - Support legislation <br />to centrally list and assess cellular companies and cable companies as public service <br />companies. <br />b. Reimbursement, In Rem Foreclosures _ Support an increase in the reimbursement rate <br />for local government collection efforts related to in rem foreclosures. <br />Environment <br />1. Water and Sewer Infrastructure -~ ~a~ Support legislation. providing the necessary <br />capital far the maintenance, upgrade, installation and expansion of public water, sewer <br />and stormwater infrastructure, with encouragement for water reclamation facilities; and <br />~b~ seek legislation to create a study of the rules and procedures for evaluating the <br />available capacity of pump stations. <br />2. Funds for Regional water Resource Management ~- Support funding for regional <br />councils to develop and implement .multi jurisdictional water resource management <br />tannin and programs in every region through the cooperation of local governments, <br />p g <br />water users, and other stakeholders. <br />3. Private Well Testing ~ Seek legislation limiting state mandated contaminant testing of <br />private wells to naturally occurring chemicals, and authorizing local control over well <br />testing for named petroleum-based pollutants. <br />4. Water CapacitylReservoirs Seek legislation to streamline the permitting of local <br />water supply reservoirs without sacrificing the scientif c rigor of Environmental impact <br />Assessment and the opportunity for public com.~ment. <br />5. Yard waste Facilities ~- Seek legislation clarifying that runoff from yard waste staging <br />areas at county landfills does not require wastewater treatment. <br />6. Watershed Pollution Rules Seek legislation eliminating required retrof tong by <br />counties of existing development under rules impacting nutrient levels in existing <br />watersheds. <br />See also item #,~4 of Drange C'ount's Leglslat~ve .utters <br />~esolut~on~ ~- orange County requests that n~enr~bers of the <br />North Carolina general Assembly approve the Jordan lake <br />Reservoir Nutrient Strategy rules in order to protect the <br />ublic hea~ith and welfare of the citizens of Orange County <br />p <br />and other residents of North Carolina.. 'The County does <br />believe the rules should recognize Change County's <br />
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