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4/15/2014
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5e
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2010's\2014
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10 <br /> Statute (NCGS) 62A-47 Section 9 allowed local <br /> governments to use 500 of the funds in the Emergency <br /> Telephone System to provide for public safety needs, <br /> without limitations imposed under NCGS 62A-46 . Public <br /> Safety expenditures authorized under Section 9 had to <br /> be completed by June 30, 2012; <br /> 10) * Mental Health - Orange County seeks legislation to <br /> ensure that State-funded mental health, developmental <br /> disability, and substance abuse services are available, <br /> accessible and affordable to all residents and that <br /> sufficient state resources fund service provision costs <br /> inclusive of sufficient crisis beds; <br /> 11) Land, Water and Agricultural Preservation <br /> Funding/Conservation - Orange County supports Park, <br /> Agricultural Preservation, Clean Water and other <br /> existing trust funds established for the protection of <br /> the State' s land, water, biological resources, <br /> agriculture, and special places before they are <br /> irreversibly lost, and requests that these funds <br /> receive additional funding (See Exhibit B - RES-2013- <br /> 015 regarding funding for the Clean Water Management <br /> Trust Fund) ; and also supports a conservation option <br /> under the Use Value Program and a revision to the <br />
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