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U1~ <br />portion of the property is in the University Lake Watershed and a stormaater <br />management report has been received for that portion of the subdivision which <br />includes 4 lots. The Planning Board recorcarerds approval with the corr3ition <br />that a sma11 stormwater management detention pond be shown on lot ~$. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Co:runi.ssioner <br />Walker for approval of the Peeler Creek Subdivision as the Planning Board has <br />recommended with the condition that the storm water management detention pond <br />be shown on the final storm water report. <br />VOTE: UI~1I~t1~'lOUS. <br />5, HATE LAIII~7] D S I,EGISIATIO~T (see permanent agenda file <br />for a copy of this resolution) <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carey to approve the resolution supporting 5katewide legislation to restrict <br />the sale of phosphate containing 1aur~dry detergents. <br />VOTE: AXFS, 4; NOES, 1 (Commissioner Walker). <br />7 ANIMAL SHELTER SIDS <br />County Manager Kenneth R. Thompson indicated that the law bid of <br />572,623.00 from the D. W. Ward Construction Caa-~any exceeded the budget of <br />550,000. He stated that North Carolina general statutes require that separate <br />bids be solicited for each branch of work (HVAC, general, plumbing, electrical) <br />when the expenditure exceeds 550,000. <br />Assistant County Manager Bill Laws gave several reasons for the bids <br />coming in over the estimated budget: (1) the small size of the project, (2) the <br />design of the plurt~ing specifications, (3) quality of materials far the windows <br />ark doors and (4) the costs for the skylights. Laws will work with the animal <br />shelter ana the architect in an effort to rework the specifications. <br />Motion was made by Cammi.ssioner Lloyd, seconded by Commissioner Walker <br />to reject all bids submitted for the Orange County Animal shelter Expansion and <br />authorize staff to reduce specifications and rebid the project. <br />VOTE; UNADTIlKOUS. <br />$ RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ST CATION FOR UISITION <br />Director of Fusing and Cona~uni.ty Developmmnt Wilbert Nir,Adoa explained <br />the request for just compensation is for the acquisition of .a dilapidated <br />dwelling in the Northern Fairview area with an appraised value lower than the <br />estimated oust of rehabilitation. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carey to approve establishment of just compensation of 59,450 for the <br />acquisition of a dilapidated dwelling which is mat usable for housing <br />rehabilitation located on Harpar Street in the Northern Fairview Community <br />Development area. <br />VO'l'E: DNANIMO(IS. <br />Commissioner Marshall inquired how the surplus money from the Section <br />8 program was used and requested that wnsi.deration be given in the future for <br />its use for housing rehabilitation for irr7ividual homes not included in <br />Commoanity Development target areas. <br />9 RENTAL REHABT.I~I'~lTION A S.(see copies in the permanent agerxia <br />file) <br />Wilbert McAdoo presented far consideration a m~xnarardum of <br />understarxling with the towns of Chapel Bill and Carrboro for the purposes of <br />rehabilitating 30 units each over a two year period. In addition, the Town of <br />Carrboro desires the County's assistance in the actual physical rehabilitation <br />of their 30 units in the form of technical services. <br />