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8 <br />13.2 of Chapter 159 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the <br />following capital project is hereby adopted. <br />Section 1. The project authorized is for the improvements in Orange <br />County's methods of information processing. The project <br />will be financed by appropriations from the County Capital <br />Reserve Fund, grant funds from the State of North Carolina <br />and user fees. <br />Section 2. The officers of the County are hereby directed to proceed <br />with the project within the budget contained herein. <br />Section 3. The following revenue is anticipated to complete this <br />project: <br />Transfer from County Capital Reserve Fund $ 544,190 <br />Transfer from General Fund 13,000 <br />Grant Funds 24,000 <br />Charges for Services 33,000 <br />Total Revenue $ 614,190 <br />Section 4. The following amount is appropriated for this project: <br />Information Networking Project $ 614,190 <br />Section S. This ordinance supersedes all previous Information <br />Networking Capital Project Ordinances. <br />Section 6. This ordinance shall be in effect from the date of adoption <br />until June 30, 1994. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />B. ZONING ENFORCEMENT CASES - RECOMMENDATIONS ON CIVIL PENALTIES <br />FOR ZONING CASES <br />Jim Hinkley, Planner II, gave background information on the <br />case of Thomas W. Underwood and the case of Carl Swanson. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by <br />Commissioner Halkiotis to give Thomas W. Underwood until October 20 to <br />completely clean up his property. If the property is not cleaned up by <br />October 20, the County Attorney is authorized to proceed with civil <br />penalties. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by <br />Commissioner Halkiotis to rescind demand for civil penalties for Carl <br />Swanson. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />C. SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS TEXT AMENDMENT - REAPPROVAL OF EXPIRED <br />PRELIMINARY PLAT <br />Under current procedures, the Board of Commissioners may <br />approve a revised phasing plan for an expired Preliminary Plan. If a <br />revision is not approved, the expired portion of the Preliminary Plan <br />must be resubmitted as if it were a new project. In many cases, the <br />resubmitted Preliminary Plan is identical to the original plat and <br />