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3/15/1983
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2. <br /> 3. <br /> 4• 2. Housirtir Rehab Awards: commissioner Willhoit moved,. seconded by Carr <br /> 5• mi�ss7ionneer Marshall, <br /> , to approve the awarding of rehabilitates contracts to <br /> 69 Frank Gin & Associates for ,n,;t # 22 on Torain Street for $7,545.00 and <br /> 7• to m4m for unit # 143 on Harper Street for $10,800.00. Vote: Ayes, 5; noes, 0. <br /> 8. (Complete bid results on these *m units are on pages of this book.) <br /> 9• 3. Penalties for Failure to Register Non-Domestic Wild Animals (Second <br /> 10. for Penalty clause): Commissioner Marshall moved, seconded by Com l - <br /> 11. Willhoit, approval of the penalty clause in the Resolution Pertaining to <br /> 12. Reg?istratLm of Nbn-Domestic Wild Animals in Orange County, N.C. Vote: Ayes, <br /> 13• 3(Cammissioaers 113raha11 -Tnhi tted and Willhoit)-;.. noes, 2 (Comissioners Lloyd <br /> 14• and Walker). <br /> 15• Co mim=vr Walker asked if dealers needed to register the animals. cam- <br /> 16* mi.ssioner %fitted said the only animals exempted were those used by the Univer- <br /> 17• sity of North Carolina. in Qlapel Hill for ,psarch/teachig ptmposes and faces; <br /> 189 therefore, dealers must register their animals which are covered. Ccmtnissioner <br /> 19• Walker said the USDA regulated those (dealers); however, others disagreed, <br /> 20e sayer USDA was not able to do its ,fob of regulating. <br /> 21• County Attorney Geoffrey Gledhill updated the Board on HB 364, Wild Cats. <br /> 22• Regulated by the State. <br /> 23• 4. House Numbering: Commissioner Walker moved to approve the rec3mmendation; <br /> 24• Camas-ssiener Whitted ruled the motion out of order. Planning Director Marvin <br /> 259 Coll: suggested that the Mount Carmel. Church Road c=munity coordinate the <br /> 26. rmmbezing effort with the Post Office. He said it is immensely frustratixag <br /> 27. to rutzher houses in rural areas. <br /> 2$. 5. Caxxboro Water Quality Task Force Report: W <br /> llhoit moved, <br /> 29. seconded by Commissioner Marshall, to receive the report and to refer it to <br /> 30. the county Planning Dgorm cut for recommendations on three items: 1) soil <br /> 31• and sedimentation controls: (to determine the effect on University Lake); 2) <br /> 32. review the storm water management an, 3) buffers along inter- <br /> 33. mittent streams. and-to-identify-the impact. -._.. <br /> 34• Aldenwn Jim White of the Carxboro Board was present to answer questions <br /> 35* from the Board of Commissioners. <br /> 36, Vote: Ayes, 5; noes, 0. <br /> 37. Ccmmissicner Willhoit moved, seconded by Commissioner Marshall, to have <br /> 38. the Chair contact the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of Carrboro and tell them <br /> 39. <br /> 40. <br />
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