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S-wC` <br /> No <br /> 1 <br /> D-12 Community Development Target Area <br /> Commissioner Willhoit moved to approve the Community Development's <br /> recommendations, seconded by Commissioner Marshall. VOTE: Ayes, 5; noes, O. <br /> (See pages`51 S16f this book for those recommendations.) <br /> D-14 RSVP Action Grant Application <br /> Commissioner Marshall moved to approve the RSVP Action Grant Application, <br /> ▪ seconded by Commissioner Willhoit. VOTE: Ayes, 5; noes, O. <br /> D-15 Aging -- Transportation <br /> Commissioner Marshall moved to approve the Aging Transportation Agreement, <br /> seconded by Commissioner Willhoit. VOTE: Ayes, 5; noes, 0. <br /> • D-l6 Approval of the Department On Aging Service Donation Guide and <br /> Collection Procedure <br /> Commissioner Marshall moved to approve the recommendations of the Senior <br /> • Citizens Board and Department On Aging, seconded by Commissioner Willhoit. <br /> • VOTE: Ayes, 5; noes, O. <br /> D-19 Sheriff Department Salary Increase Request <br /> • Sheriff Lindy Pendergrass gave a brief report to the Board providing details <br /> for this request. (For details of request see pages5 2 of this Minute Book.) <br /> • Commissioner Willhoit moved to approve Sheriff's recommendation of conducting <br /> a "Pay Classification Study.." Commissioner Wilihoit's Motion died for lack of <br /> • second; however, the Board, by consensus, directed the County Manager and Personnel <br /> Director to conduct a Pay Classification Study and return to the Board. <br /> • E-1 Jail Inspection Report <br /> Sheriff Pendergrass responded to the Jail Inspection Report conducted by <br /> the North Carolina Department of Human Resources. (For details of Jail Inspection <br /> see pages5 'Slbf this Minute Book.) <br /> D--17 Alarm Monitoring - 911 - <br /> • Emergency Management Services (EMS) Director, Bobby Baker, gave the Board <br /> • three (3) recommendations for Orange County's Alarm Monitoring System. (See pages <br /> ,• 2V 5}4of this Minute Book for details of recommendations.) <br /> County Attorney, Geoffrey Gledhill, suggested that Orange County no longer <br /> continue the fire and intrusion monitoring by Orange County Communications Center <br /> • due to possible County liability associated with providing this service to the <br /> public. <br /> • Commissioner Whitted moved to approve Orange County continue this service <br /> 'n for 12 months with good insurance coverage and have a written hold harmless <br />