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6 <br /> ,V.„---10.1hulerlvtlize4o (Complete narratives are in the permanent agenda <br /> file.') <br /> Kenneth Thompson stated there are two bills currently before the <br /> legislature which may be of local interest: <br /> 1: seeks legislative authority for the orthophoto method to be <br /> recognized as a valid survey means to establish the boundary description for <br /> the Orange/Chatham county line, and <br /> 2. proposes to tax the value of property transferred through sale: <br /> . <br /> J !it !J ,Jt. " " f• hi <br /> Conmissioner Marshall asked the Board to consider setting a policy on <br /> the use of Section 8 Surpluses, to discuss and consider other actions to be <br /> taken or resources to be tapped, and to address minimum housing rehabilitation <br /> for Orange County housing. <br /> There was a consensus of the Board to set rehabilitation as the to <br /> priority for use of the Section 8 Surplus funds with each project submitted to <br /> the Board for approval: <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by ComAssioner <br /> Lloyd, to approve the recommendation as follows: <br /> 1.' All surplus funds from the Section 8 program be used for com- <br /> munity rehabilitation or community development purposes with the <br /> highest priority being to bring Orange County homes up to <br /> minimum housing standards; <br /> 2: The Housing and Community Development Department design and <br /> propose to the Board of Commissioners a plan by which houses <br /> would be identified, grants sought for and awarded, work be <br /> awarded, and oversight maintained; and. <br /> The Department of Housing and Commity Development identify and <br /> evaluate other programs, other than Community Developnent, that <br /> might be tapped to improve the substandard housing stock in <br /> Orange County including water and waste water problems such as: <br /> (a) other BUD programs, <br /> (b) FmH programs, and <br /> (c) SE Rural Community Assistance Project (aOCCA-Lead Agency in <br /> NC — Virginia Water Project -- Reference letter from Gloria <br /> Williams, 19 March, 1985).• <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS.' <br /> =221Enamparnmeminmrm (See Permanent Agenda File for sketches <br /> and individual cost estimates.) <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Lloyd, seconded by Commissioner Carey, to <br /> approve the plans and cost estimate of $27,980.00 as presented by William To <br /> TAWS.' <br /> vOTE: UNANIMOUS: <br /> livomm.owokwatkotstov,toihotacktobsiviNvornott.ngoormoro•ik.42,J: (A cow of <br /> the contract is in the permanent agenda file in the office of the Clerk to the <br /> Board;) <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Commissioner Carey, <br /> to approve the continuation of the attorney contract to provide consultation, <br /> legal advice and representation for the Child Support Office: <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS; <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Lloyd, seconded by Commissioner Carey, to <br /> approve the fireworks display in Kenan Stadium on July 4, 1985 subject to the <br /> approval of the Chapel Hill Town Manager: <br /> VOTE: UNMNIMCCIS: <br /> 12 ==Datolzom <br /> Motion was made by Ccondssioner Marshall, seconded by Comnissioner <br /> Lloyd, to amend the 1984-85 budget Ordinance by the proposed budget amendment <br /> as follows: <br /> Appropriation - Health-Family Planning $5,000.00 <br />