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APPROVED 213!2004 MINUTES <br />ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />REGULAR MEETING <br />October 21, 2003 <br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, October 21, <br />2003 at 7:30 p.m. in the Southern Human Services Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. <br />COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chair Margaret W. Brown, and Commissioners <br />Moses Carey, Jr., Alice M. Gordon, Stephen Halkiotis, and Barry Jacobs <br />COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: <br />COUNTY ATTORNEYS PRESENT: Geoffrey Gledhill and S. Sean Borhanian <br />COUNTY STAFF PRESENT: County Manager John M. Link, Jr., Assistant County <br />Managers Rod Visser and Gwen Harvey and Clerk to the Board Donna S. Baker {All other staff <br />members will be identified appropriately below) <br />NOTE: ALL DOCUMENTS REFERRED TO IN THESE MINUTES ARE IN THE PERMANENT <br />AGENDA FILE IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE. ALL RECORDINGS OF THE MEETING WILL BE <br />KEPT FOR 5 YEARS. <br />1. ADDITIONS OR CHANGES TO THE AGENDA -NONE <br />PUBLIC CHARGE <br />The Chair dispensed with the reading of the public charge. <br />2. PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />a. Matters not on the Printed Agenda -NONE <br />b. Matters on the Printed Agenda <br />{These matters were considered when the Board addressed that item on the agenda <br />below.) <br />3. BOARD COMMENTS <br />Commissioner Jacobs proposed moving the report on the Upper Neuse River Basin <br />Association's Watershed Management Plan from a report, item 10-a, to a special presentation, <br />item 6-c. He said that the representative from the Upper Neuse is here and he would like for <br />them to get to it this evening or reschedule it far another meeting. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobs, seconded Commissioner Carey to move <br />Item 10-a up to item 6-c. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />Commissioner Jacobs said that the Rural Transportation Planning Organization <br />committee met last week in Sanford and they discussed how the State Department of <br />Transportation was moving toward embracing access management as a new strategy for <br />