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1 <br /> 5 <br /> Lawrence Road. On October 7, a public hearing was held. On October 21, <br /> the Planning Board approved the application with the attachment of three <br /> conditions. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit seconded b <br /> ■ by <br /> Commissioner Halkiotis to close the public hearing and to approve the <br /> issuance of a Class A Special Use Permit as recommended by the <br /> Administration which complies with the standards and required <br /> regulations with the attachment of the following conditions: <br /> 1. Roads, parking areas, walkways, utilities, and landscaping <br /> shall be maintained as shown on the approved plans. All <br /> such facilities shall further be maintained and operated <br /> in a safe manner. <br /> 2 . The final site plan and narrative of the project are to be <br /> incorporated here in and made a part of this Special Use <br /> Permit. Copies of the final site plan and narrative are <br /> to remain on file with the Orange County Planning and <br /> Inspections Department. <br /> 3 . The Bed and Breakfast shall be operated according to the <br /> site plan and written narrative supplied by the developer <br /> i <br /> and in compliance with the above conditions. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> VII. REPORTS <br /> A. 1990-91 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT <br /> The Board received this report for information only. The <br /> Comprehensive Annual Financial Report covers all financial activity of <br /> the County for the fiscal year 1990-91. Finance Director Ken Chavious <br /> highlighted several areas of the report. <br /> B. MAINFRAME COMPUTER STATUS <br /> The Board received a status report of the County mainframe <br /> computer use and capabilities and future needs. Various questions from <br /> the Board Members were answered by Keith Brooks. A report listing the <br /> options for meeting future needs and the associated cost will be <br /> forthcoming for Board consideration. <br /> C. PROPOSED PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL <br /> The Board received in their agenda packet a report on the <br /> Recreation and Parks Advisory Council's recommendation which requests <br /> the Board to include in this years CIP the construction of a public <br /> swimming pool. Susan Waldrop, Chair of the Recreation and Parks <br /> Advisory Council gave an account of the history and process which led <br /> up to this recommendation. She explained how the proposed public- <br /> private venture would work. John Link estimates that the lease <br /> payments will cost $150,000 a year for twenty years at which time the <br /> County would own the pool. The operating costs are questionable but may <br /> be as high as $150,000. The Board requested additional information <br /> which will be provided by MaryAnne Moore, Recreation and Parks Director. <br />