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6/29/1987
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~ u <br />/ :~I <br />lost in the system. <br />27. LYLE LANSDALL , property owner from Carrboro, asked that the <br />property owners be allowed to spend their money the way they would like. „-.,, <br />She talked about the value of .having good public schools. She urged the, <br />Board to support the increase. ~ ~; <br />28. RICHARD SCHRAMM ,parent of two children in the Chapel Hill-~ <br />Carrboro school district, stated that those who come to Chapel Hill do so <br />because of the schools. The school district has a national reputation for <br />excellence across the country. He urged the Board to give the resources <br />to the schools to fund the increase in teacher salaries. <br />29. DEAN DETER farmer <br />the proposed Orange County. <br />Education Center. The lost <br />revenue for the county. He <br />the public and the private <br />venture. <br />and livestock producer, spoke on behalf of <br />Livestock and Horticulture Market and Rural <br />of the livestock market has meant a lost of <br />stated that this is a unique opportunity where <br />sector can come together and have a joint <br />30. ALAN BIERMANN spoke in favor of the expansion budget for the <br />Chapel Hill-Carrboro school system. The expansion budget includes a <br />request which will increase the salary paid to teachers and an increase in <br />the salary paid to school bus drivers. He stated that the taxes are in <br />place to pay for these expansion items and asked that it for used for .this <br />purpose. ' <br />31. CAROLYN HORN , member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School Board, <br />reiterated her plea that the Hoard extend and expand use of the district, ,, <br />tax as a source of financial support for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School <br />District. She stated that the two school systems are not at cross y <br />purposes with each other but rather that they would be very happy to mave'-~ <br />in concert whenever a logical system has been devised which penalizes <br />neither system. <br />32. PHYLLIS LOTCHIN , member of the Chapel Hill.-Carrboro School <br />Board, stated that budget decisions should be based solely on each <br />school's legitimate needs. Equity has never been debated in an open <br />session of the Commissioners in front of the public and the press. <br />However, the equity issue has become a factor in this years' budget <br />process. She stated that regardless of the definition of equity, all the <br />children in Orange County should have educational opportunities equal to <br />those of other students in the United States with whom they will be <br />competing in their postsecondary education and in their choice of work. <br />Soth school systems have put together a budget that meets each system's <br />individual needs. She asked that the Board consider each individual <br />request and respond to them as economic issues, not sociological or <br />political ones. <br />33. DR. VAN STEE stated that Orange County represents the finest <br />blend of people in their living space to be found in North Carolina and <br />one thing that has improved the quality of life here is the special <br />relationship with one's pets. The community is growing. He made <br />reference to the Animal Control Task Force and the focus to improve the <br />quality of life for everyone including the animals. He expressed <br />appreciation to the Soard and stated he looked forward to working with the <br />Board and the County administrators to further improve the quality of life <br />in Orange County. <br />
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