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2 <br /> DEMELCCLUEMBECIMICELMULP21811 <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Carey to approve the appointment of Emily S. Knight to the Orange County <br /> Recreation and Parks Advisory Board as a representative of Hillsborough <br /> Tbwnship. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> SMESOMSIMIThriMM, <br /> Commissioner Walker nominated Richard Roberts for the At Large <br /> vacancy. <br /> Commissioner Marshall nominated Peter Kramer for the At Large vacancy <br /> and Betty M. Margison for the Chapel Bill vacancy. <br /> ME: Richard Roberts - Commissioners Walker and Lloyd. <br /> Peter Kramer - Chair Willhoit and Commissioners Marshall and Carey. <br /> Betty M. Margison - AYES, 4; NOES, 1 (Commissioner Walker). <br /> 1. PD-1-85 =WOW BSTATE <br /> The developer requested a delay until April 16. <br /> Chair Willhoit noted that the Zoning Ordinance does not address the type <br /> of complaints and concerns expressed by citizens at the Public Hearings and <br /> asked that the Planning Board review the adequacy of the Zoning Ordinance in <br /> dealing with the type of complaints received about mobile home parks and the <br /> impact on the neighborhood. <br /> Commissioner Lloyd noted that the Zoning Ordinance provides for a <br /> committee to periodically review the Zoning Ordinance and make recommendations. <br /> F. ITEMS FOR DECISION <br /> 1._ BOARD OF BOUALIZATION AND REVIEW <br /> Kermit Lloyd requested the Board set a time and place for the first <br /> meeting of the 1985 Board of Equalization and Review so that the meeting may be <br /> advertised ten days prior to that meeting as required by law. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Lloyd, seconded by Commissioner Carey <br /> to approve April 16, 1985 for the first meeting of the Board of Equalization <br /> and Review and adjourn at the regular Commissioners' meeting on May 6, 1985. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> :LJwie:4'i 0.; 4U_ NV.t 4 'N'4,;444'13_ <br /> Sheriff Pendergrass explained that seven (7) vehicles need to be <br /> replaced at the present time; five (5) will need to be replaced for 1985-86 <br /> and seven (7) will need to be replaced each year thereafter. <br />