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1 <br />TUESDAY, OCrIUM 22, 1991 <br />The orange County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on October 22, 1991 at <br />7:30 p.m. in the C n unity Meeting Room at the orange Water and Sewer Authority, Carrboro, <br />North Carolina. <br />BpAI2'D MaeERS PRA: Chairman Moses Carey, jr., and cmzftj.ssioners Stephen Halkic tis, <br />Alice Gordon, Don Willhoit and Verla Insko (arrived at 8:00 p.m.) <br />AR*- -X pR - Geoffrey Gledhill <br />STAFF PRFSEW: County Manager John Link, Assistant County Managers Albert Kittrell and <br />Rod Visser, Deputy Clerk to the Board Kathy Baker, Clerk to the Board Beverly A. Blythe, <br />Purchasing Director Pam Jones, Public Works Directs Wilbert McAdoo, Animal Control Director <br />Elms Johnson, Planning Director Marvin Collins, and Planners Mary Scearbo, Emily Cameron, David <br />Stancil, and Jim Hinkley. <br />r r i a•� • <br />fflw� <br />I. ADQMCNS OR CHAMM TO IM AGENDA' <br />Item VIII I- Tabled <br />Appointments - one additiornal appointment to the Human Relations Commission was <br />added. <br />A. NATO R4 CN THE PRINIM A1'@IDA <br />Chair Carey announced that those citizens who would like to speak to an item on the <br />printed agenda will be recognized at the appropriate time. <br />PUBLIC C HAIM.: <br />chairman Carey dispensed with the reading of the Public Charge. <br />III. ITM FUR DOCISION - AGENDA <br />See Item "C" for brief discussion. <br />Motion was made by C mn.issioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner Halkiotis, to approve <br />those items on the Consent Agenda as listed below: <br />A. HQ»IIC FUNDING BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY <br />The Board approved and authorized the Chair to sign the Resolution, as stated below, <br />releasing its share of the funds allocated by the General Assembly to help Lead Regional <br />Organizations assist local governments with grant applications, economic development, amity <br />development, and to support local industrial development activities and other activities as <br />deemed appropriate by their local verrments. <br />