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• <br /> 078 <br /> 8 <br /> home during the installation or construction of a separate permanent home on <br /> that same lot. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Commissioner Lloyd <br /> that Section 6.3 of the Zoning Ordinance, Regulation of Principal Uses, to be <br /> amended as stated under the needs portion of the agenda abstract to provide for <br /> the use of tenporary mobile homes. <br /> In answer to Jerry Robinson's request to have this amendment approved by <br /> the Health Board, Collins noted that before a building permit is issued for a <br /> temporary. mobile home they do have to have the approval of the Health <br /> Department to either utilize the existing septic tank or to put in a new one. <br /> VCTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> 6. POPLAR RIDGE SECTION TV PRELIMINARY PUN(descriptive narrative is in <br /> the permanent agenda file) <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Lloyd, seconded by Commissioner Carey to <br /> approve the recommendation as made by the Planning Board. <br /> VCTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> 8. MASSAGE PARLORS <br /> Sheriff Pendergrass asked expedience in the enactment of an ordinance in <br /> Orange County to regulate the Massage Parlors. He noted that nothing is known <br /> about the people who work in these places; they have been arrested for drugs <br /> and control substance charges. There are two massage parlors in the county. <br /> In answer to Commissioner Walker's concern about regulation, Pendergrass <br /> indicated that by not passing-an ordinance in Orange County the County is <br /> accepting these parlors along with their illegal activities. Pendergrass <br /> indicated complete cooperation in working with the County Attorney to draft an <br /> ordinance. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by Marshall <br /> to authorize the preparation of a draft ordinance in conjunction with the <br /> Manager, Attorney and the Sheriff for the purpose of regulating massage par- <br /> lors as a means to deter or prevent illegal activity within massage businesses. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> NOTE: CHAIR WILLBOIT' ANWUNCED THE DEPARTMENT REPORTS WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL <br /> MARCH 6 <br /> 9. REMAPPING BIDS FOR CHAPEL HILL TOWNSHIP <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Marshall to approve the bid from L. Robert 'Kimball and Associates for the <br /> multi-year project and authorize $28,064 in funding for phase one in the <br /> 1984-85 fiscal year and authorize the Manager and the Chairman of the Board <br /> to enter into a contract for the first and later phases subject to the avail- <br /> ability of funds as annually determined in the budget process. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> Roscoe Reeve, Land Records Manager, introduced to the Board three <br /> members of L. Robert Kimball and Associates; Jim Morgan, Vice President; Tbny <br /> Nastasia, head of the division for photographic and cadastral mapping; and <br /> Jerry Kubala, bead of the North Carolina branch. <br /> 10. ORANGE CHATHAM COUNTY BOUNDARY SURVEY(see correspondence in perma- <br />