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4ss <br />Page 20, Register of Deeds was approved. Page 25, Sanitation, was <br />was flagged for Landfill Fees, Page 26, Schools was amended to show <br />$,25,000 as Capital Outlay additional request. Page 27, Sheriff, was <br />approved. Page 28, Tax Collector, was approved. Page 29, Tax Super- <br />visor was approved. Page 30, Veterans Service was flagged. Pages <br />31 and 32, Agency Support, discussion ensued concerning the Task <br />Farces. It was decided to delete. the Commission on Status of Women <br />and to add this to the Task Farce. Page 33, Buildings & Rents, no <br />questions. Page 34, Central Services, no questions. Page 35, Inter- <br />fund Transfers, no questions. <br />The meeting was then adjourned. <br />~I~QCQ <br />Flora R. Garrett, Chairman <br />Betty June Hayes, Clerk <br />MINUTES <br />ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />Monday, June 21, 1976 <br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in special session <br />an Monday, June 21, 1976, at 7:30 p.m., in the Superior Courtroom of <br />the Courthouse in Hillsborough. The purpose of the meeting was two <br />scheduleaPublic Hearings. <br />Members of the Board p°esent wore Vice-Chairman Richard Whitted, <br />Commissioners Norman Gustaveson, .Tan Pinney and Norman Walker. Chair- <br />man Garrett joined the meeting later. <br />Others present were 5. M. Gattis, County Administrator; Neal <br />Evans, Finance Director; A. B. Coleman, Jr., County Attorney; and <br />Betty June Hayes, Clerk to the Board. <br />vice-Chairman Whitted opened the meeting by announcing that the <br />first item of business would be the Public Hearing for the Orange Water- <br />5ewer Utility. He then proceeded to turn the meeting over to the <br />County Attorney. Mr. Coleman announced that the purpose of this <br />Public Hearing was to tell the public that the Orange Water-Sewer <br />is a reorganized utility, wherein, the Town of Chapel Hill has five <br />members, the Town of Carrboro has two members, and the County of <br />Orange has two members. He stated with respect to the properties' <br />to be owned by the Orange Water-Sewer, will remain the same, with <br />the University of North Carolina, the Town of Chapel Hill and Carr- <br />boro conveying to the Orange Water-Sewer Authority all their interest <br />to the Water-Sewer Utility. <br />Mr. Coleman asked if there were any questions concerning the <br />reorganization of the Water-Sewer Authority. <br />Commissioner Walker stated that the people from the northern <br />Orange County area were unaware of this particular hearing in as <br />much as the only advertisements of the matter appeared in the <br />Chapel Hill newspaper, a paper that does not circulate in northern <br />Orange County to any significant.degree. This lack of actual notice <br />to thepublic he felt constituted improper advertising of the issue <br />even though the legal requirements of advertisement might have been <br />fulfilled by publication in the Chapel Hill newspaper. <br />Mr. Coleman replied to Commissioner Walker's comments that <br />the Town of Carrboro did not select their members to the Water-Sewer <br />Authority until Tuesday night and that did not give enough lead time <br />to publish in the Orange County Paper. <br />Mr. Coleman stated that the Resolution read as follows: <br />(For a copy of the Resolution Signifying the Determination <br />of the Bo rd of Commissioners of Orange County•to Reorgqa- <br />nize the range Water and Sewer Authority Organized Unaer <br />