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~~~ <br />the one-half per cent (1/2~) supplemental local government sales and use <br />tax authorized by Ratified Chapter 906 of the ].985 Session Laws (Regular <br />Session, 1986), and codified as Article ~2 of Chapter 105 of the General <br />,- Statutes of North Carolina, effective July 7, 1986. The tax hereby <br />imposed and levied shall apply to the same extent and be subject to the <br />same limitations as are set forth in said Chapter 906. <br />Section 2. Collection of the tax by the North Carolina Secretary <br />of Revenue, and liability therefore, shall begin and continue on and <br />after the first day of September, 1986. <br />Section 3. The net proceeds of the tax levied herein shall be <br />distributed by the Secretary of Revenue as provided by law. <br />Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective upon its <br />adoption and a certified copy hereof shall be delivered to the North <br />Carolina Secretary of Revenue. <br />Adopted this 23rd day of July, 1986. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />2. WATER CONSERVATION .ORDINANCE (SECOND READING) <br />(The Drought Management Plan is 'rn the permanent agenda f i le <br />located in the Clerk's Office.) <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by <br />Commissioner Marshall to amend the existing Water Conservation Ordinance <br />with the addition of paragraph 2 under Article 2 (as stated below) and <br />the adoption of the drought management plan as presented by the County <br />Manager. <br />ARTICLE 2 PARAGRAPH 2 <br />- "With written approval by the Orange County Manager transfer <br />limitations may be waived on a temporary basis in order to comply with <br />physical system limitations which require the transfer of larger <br />quantities. when an exception is granted the water transferred in any <br />one transfer shall not exceed the sum of seven times the daily transfer <br />limitations for the user. The water transferred weekly to the user <br />requesting an exception shall not exceed the water usage/allocation <br />limit for the user established in Table Iz. The user requesting the <br />transfer exception shall give written substantiation of the need for the <br />exception with its request." <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />Chair Don Willhoit stated that Mayor Sheffield expressed concern <br />that the Ordinance does not permit the Town of Hillsborough to transfer <br />water to OWASA when the Alert Stage is reached. Willhoit requested <br />that the County Attorney draft an amendment to the Ordinance that would <br />allow for the transfer of water under certain conditions. <br />Geoffrey Gledhill explained that the amendment would permit the <br />transfer of water to OWASA up to 1/2 million gallons a day during ACTION <br />STAGES II-VI when the number of usable days of water remaining from all <br />other water sources available to OWASA is less than the number of days <br />remaining in the water supply of Lake Ben Johnston, Corporation Lake and <br />Lake Orange and the number of usable days would be computed on the basis <br />of the allocations that are in the table including instream flow. <br />Commissioner Marshall expressed concern that OWASA has not provided <br />the figures requested by NRCD last March and if the amendment is <br />approved, the figures may be delayed. <br />
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