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~d~ <br />_i:gs~) ~1;~ <br />of $4,169.2; Commissioner Gustaveson seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes, <br />5; noes, D. <br />Agenda Item 11: Requests for Release of Hiring Freeze <br />Commissioner Gustaveson moved the Recreation Director's request for <br />permission to hire in frozen positions be granted (fora copy of those <br />positions, see page ','),~ of this book); Commissioner Walker seconded ---- <br />the motion. Vote: Ayes, 5; noes, 0. <br />Commissioner Whitted moved to grant the Department of Aging Director's <br />request that the Board exempt the temporary part-time Homemaker Wome Health <br />Aides from the hiring freeze; .Commissioner Gustaveson seconded the motion. <br />Vote: Ayes, 5; noes, 0. <br />Agenda Item 12: PIN Terminal Agreement_ <br />The County Attorney said he had reviewed the contract and had no -problem <br />or comment. Commissioner Whitted moved to empower the Chair to execute <br />the agreement between Orange County and the NC Department of Justice Police <br />Information Network controlling use of a Police Information Network Terminal <br />in the Sheriff's Office located in Hillsborou h• Commissioner Walker <br />9 <br />seconded the motion. Vote: ayes, 5; noes, D. .,- <br />Agenda Item 13:. Oran a Count Omnibus Le islation-S.B. <br />29 <br /> <br /> <br />The County Attorney reviewed the Bill with the Board. Commissioner <br />Walker said the section requiring developers set aside land for low/moderate <br />~ir,come housing eras interference with property rights and he was opposed <br />to this requirement. Commissioner Whitted moved that the Attorney 6e <br />authorized to for4rard a letter to the Orange County Delegation outlining <br />itie information presented by the Attorney and the additons recommended <br />~y The planning staff (regarding fire hydrants, water and sevrer); Com- <br />;,iissioner Willhoit seconded the motion. Vote: Ages, 4 (Commissioners <br />Barnes, Gustaveson, Whitted and Willhoit); noes, 1 (Commissioner Walker). <br />The County Attorney commented on H.B. 54 which would end the State's <br />participation in the paving program and require the County (counties) to '. <br />bear the full cost from funds other than taxes and S.B. 462 regarding <br />the number of deputies which would be required per 1,000 population. Com- <br />missioner Whitted moved, seconded by Commissioner Willhoit, that the letter <br />:,~°eviously authorized indicate Orange County Board of Commissioners' opposition <br />