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2 <br />VI. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />A. CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS <br />~1Z PD-2-92 HEARTWOOD AT BLACRWOOD STATION/PHASE 3 <br />j2Z ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT (MOBILE/MANUFACTURED <br />STRUCTURES) <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by Commissioner <br />Halkiotis to continue the public hearing to November 2, 1992, at 7:30 p.m. in <br />the Old County Courthouse, Hillsborough, N.C. to receive the Planning Board <br />recommendation. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />VII. REPORTS - NONE <br />VIII. ITEMS FOR DECISION - REGULAR AGENDA <br />A. EFLAND AREA SEWER SYSTEM "STATUS OUO AGREEMENT" <br />Geoffrey Gledhill asked that the Board consider an agreement with <br />some Efland area residents concerning contracts relating to the establishment, <br />construction and operation of the Efland Sewer system. The purpose of this <br />agreement is to preserve whatever claims these people may have against Orange <br />County, principally related to the fact that only a portion of the planned <br />sewer system has been constructed and is operational, while the County <br />undertakes, long term, expansion of the Efland Area Sewer System. This status <br />quo agreement provides that the County "makes no admission, expressed or <br />implied, against its interest and, in particular, does not admit that any <br />contract holder retains or has any right enforceable under any such contract <br />against the County." <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Insko, seconded by Commissioner <br />Halkiotis to approve and authorize the Chair to sign the Status Quo agreement. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />B. ASSESSMENT OF PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THE EROSION CONTROL <br />ORDINANCE <br />Originally this item was to ask the Board to consider an assessment <br />of $68,500 in accumulated penalties against Johnny Mace, who is the person <br />financially responsible for Mt. Willing's Summit Subdivision, for violations <br />of the Orange County Erosion Control Ordinance. However, as of today, he has <br />brought this property into compliance. <br />Commissioner Willhoit asked for the cost in pursing this <br />compliance. Warren Faircloth indicated the cost would include those of the <br />County Attorney and staff time in correcting this violation. Commissioner <br />Willhoit feels that the County should recover these costs. <br />After extended discussion, it was decided that a penalty of $500 <br />would be assessed to Mr. Johnny Mace. It was the consensus that a policy be <br />developed to address these kinds of situations. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br />Insko to assess Mr. Johnny Mace a penalty of $500.00 to cover the costs <br />associated with the resolution of this case and to ask the Administration to <br />bring back a policy for their consideration. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />