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Approved April 1, 1991 <br />1 <br />MINUTES <br />ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />REGULAR MEETING <br />MARCH 4, 1991 <br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in regular session <br />on Monday, March 4, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. in the courtroom of the Old <br />Courthouse, Hillsborough, North Carolina. <br />BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Moses Carey, Jr., Vice -Chair <br />Stephen Halkiotis, Commissioners Alice M. Gordon, Verla C. Insko and Don <br />Willhoit. <br />COUNTY ATTORNEY PRESENT: Geoffrey Gledhill <br />STAFF PRESENT: County Manager John M. Link, Jr., Assistant <br />County Manager Albert Kittrell, Economic Development Director Ted <br />Abernathy, Deputy Clerk to the Board Kathy Baker, Clerk to the Board <br />Beverly Blythe, Finance Director Ken Chavious, Planning Director Marvin <br />Collins, Deputy Sheriff II Archie Daniel, Housing and Community <br />Development Director Tara Fikes, Purchasing Director Pam Jones, Budget <br />Administrator Sally Kost, Department on Aging Director Jerry Passmore, <br />County Engineer Paul Thames, Budget and Management Analyst Donna Wagner, <br />Planners Jim Hinkley and Eddie Kirk. <br />NOTE: All documents referenced in these minutes are in the permanent <br />agenda file in the Clerk's office. <br />I. BOARD COMMENTS - NONE <br />II. COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORT <br />John Link stated that at the next meeting the County Attorney <br />will have available for the Board the items they want to be submitted <br />to the General Assembly for local legislation. <br />Geoffrey Gledhill listed the items for which the Board agreed to <br />seek local legislation. These are listed below: <br />1. An act to provide for changes in the Subdivision regulations <br />relating to recreation areas. <br />2. An act which would authorize the. County tc <br />bonuses. <br />3. An act allowing the County to acquire <br />preservation and watershed protection. <br />4. An act to require financial security for <br />operation of community septic systems. <br />5. A bill to levy an occupancy tax <br />6. Impact tax bill, if Chapel Hill agrees, or <br />bill on a countywide basis. <br />grant density <br />land for farm <br />the repair and <br />the Impact fee <br />