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5 <br /> G. ITEMS FOR DECISION - REGULAR AGENDA <br /> 1. MORIAH HILL AND TIMBERLY ROADS - PPP PETITION <br /> Planner Greg Szymik presented a petition for the Moriah Hill Road <br /> and Timberly Drive participatory paving project. The project was accepted <br /> by the Board on April 16, 1985. Seventy-six percent of the property <br /> owners, owning 19 of the 24 lots have signed the petition accounting for <br /> approximately 4231 feet of frontage or 79% of the total road frontage. The <br /> total project cost is $89, 067 . 16 and the local share that will be financed <br /> and assessed is $34,915. 16 or 39.2% of the total cost. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Willhoit to accept the petition, adopt the Preliminary Assessment Resol- <br /> ution and schedule a public hearing on the resolution for August 18, 1987 . <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> 2 . REQUEST TO INITIATE LEGAL ACTION - HOYLE AND LEONARD KING <br /> Marvin Collins requested that proceedings be initiated against <br /> Hoyle and Leonard King for violation of the Orange County Zoning <br /> Ordinance. Abandoned mobile homes and other goods are stored on property <br /> located on Dimmocks Mill Road, which is zoned AR. Two letters have been <br /> sent and no response has been received. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Hartwell, seconded by <br /> Commissioner Halkiotis to authorize the County Attorney to initiate legal <br /> proceedings against Hoyle and Leonard King. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> 3 . CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE TRANSFER - FIRST READING <br /> (The resolution will be included in the minutes of the second <br /> reading) <br /> Albert Kittrell presented the first reading of a resolution <br /> approving the transfer of a percentage of BT Cable, Inc. , the corporation <br /> which owns Alert Cable TV, to TFBA Sub. , Ltd. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Hartwell, seconded by <br /> Commissioner Willhoit to adopt the first reading of the resolution <br /> approving transfer. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> 3a. FORFEITED PROPERTY <br /> Gledhill explained that there is a federal statute which permits <br /> confiscated property to be forfeited to the Federal government and then <br /> turned over to a state authority. The County must certify that it will <br /> use the money returned to the county from sale of this confiscated <br /> property for law enforcement. The Sheriff must certify that everything is <br /> done in accordance with Federal laws. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Halkiotis, seconded by <br /> Commissioner Carey to approve the receipt of these funds and to authorize <br /> Robert Epting to do the authorizations when the money is received. Upon <br /> receipt of this money, a budget amendment will be placed on the agenda for <br /> Board approval. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> 3b. ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE AUGUST 24 , 1987 PUBLIC HEARING <br /> Chair Marshall questioned the amount of land that will be gained <br /> by Mebane in the change of the boundary line in its extraterritorial area. <br /> Marvin Collins explained that six lots, or about seventeen acres, <br /> will become wholly in Mebane' s jurisdiction. The area that Orange County <br /> will gain will be 25 acres. <br /> Commissioner Hartwell asked why Chandler Concrete was listed on <br />