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Ra <br />COIINTY MANAGER'S REPORT <br />1. REPORT ON EAS <br />John Link stated that the County Attorney has prepared for the <br />Board's consideration a "Petition for Intervention by Orange County ". <br />Within the next two weeks, County staff will prepare the actual request <br />for reconsideration as indicated at the last Board meeting. Geoff <br />Gledhill stated that the Utilities Commission entered an order granting <br />an extension of time to file notice of appeal in response to the public <br />staff's request that that be done. The public staff has until November <br />26, 1991 to appeal the Commission's decision entered on September 27. <br />That appeal would go to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The public <br />staff has also filed a motion for reconsideration and in response to <br />that, the Utilities Commission has established a schedule for all <br />parties to respond to the public staff's motion for reconsideration. <br />In addition, the Attorney General has filed a motion joining the public <br />staff's motion for reconsideration. The response to the public staff's <br />motion for reconsideration must be filed on or before November 27 and <br />replies from everybody would need to be filed no later than Friday, <br />December 13, 1991. It will probably be after the first of the year <br />before some response will come from the Utilities Commission. The first <br />step that Orange County must take to become a party to this action is <br />to be permitted to intervene. That petition has been prepared and <br />distributed to the Board this evening for their consideration. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Halkiotis, seconded by <br />Commissioner Gordon to approve the filing of the application to <br />intervene in the Orange County EAS case before the North Carolina <br />Utilities Commission. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />2. RECOGNITION OF SHARON SILER AND JERRY PASSMORE <br />John Link introduced Sharon Siler, Management Analyst, and <br />stated that she will be assisting all departments with public education <br />and public information needs of the County as well as working on special <br />projects which will include coordination of services. Ms. Siler has <br />worked eight years for the State in health education. <br />John Link recognized Jerry Passmore, Director of the <br />Department on Aging, for receiving the Nathan H. Yelton award for his <br />contributions to the field of aging in the State. He was commended by <br />the members of the Board for this achievement. <br />I. ADDITIONS OR CHANGES TO THE AGENDA - NONE <br />II. AUDIENCE COMMENTS <br />A. MATTERS ON THE PRINTED AGENDA - NONE <br />B. MATTERS NOT ON THE PRINTED AGENDA <br />Reverend Fred Jones, 607 Lancaster Road, asked why the <br />location for the solid waste collection site was picked and was an EPA <br />agent contacted. If the waste containers are put at this location and <br />the value of their homes depreciate, this collection site will be the <br />cause of depreciation. The County should be responsible for paying the <br />difference in the value of their homes. <br />