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After much discussion of this proposal end ¢ lengthy exnlanati on of this move <br />on the Wert of the School Board, Com:lssioner Stanford moved, end Commissioner <br />Walker seconded, that,~undei• the authority granted to the Board of Commissioners by <br />Sections 6$ - 13 and 6$ - 1$ of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the County <br />Health Officer issue a permit granting authority to have this cemetery moiled and <br />that he supervise this operation, this being found necessary by the Board of Commis- <br />sioners in order th¢t tae Chanel Rill School Board might carry out the duties <br />imposed upon it by law 1n the mast expeditious manner possible. <br />Chairman Robbs called for e vote upon this motion, and there were t} eyes and <br />0 noes. <br />Mr. James :•t. Cheshire appe¢red before the Board to present the terms under which <br />Annie Riley would sell to Orange County her property adjoining the County Courthouse <br />to the South. <br />As these terms wore acceptable to the Board of Cortuni ssi oners, the following <br />motion was made by Commissioner Rag and received ¢ second from Commissioner St¢nf or d: <br />"REBOLIITION <br />liHEREAS, Mr. J. 47. Cheshire ¢nneared before the Board as representative ror <br />Annie Riley reg¢rding sale of certain pr on arty of the said Annie Riley to Orange <br />County; and after lengthy discussion 1t was upon motl on duly made and seconded and <br />unanimously adooted that Orange County would mirchase from Annie Riley the tract <br />of land ,just South of the pre Sant Courthouse lot, said lot being approximately one <br />chin by two and one-half chains; that the nurchese price of said lot would be <br />Thirty-Six Hundred Dollars (."">3600.00) usyable Ore Hundred Dollars (7100.00) on <br />execution of deed and sif ty llollars 0$0.00) on the first Say of each succeeding <br />calendar month ther ee_fter until the full amount of Thirty-Six Rur_dred Dollars (.;33600. <br />shall have been neid. In the event that tae said Annie Riley should die before e11 <br />payments have been made, then end in such event any remaining balance would be paid <br />in e l:unn sum to the estate of the said Annie Riley within thirty days of her de eth." <br />It was further ordered by the above resolution that the County Acc o:mtant would <br />have made certain minor repairs to the house hour o:~med by Orange County known as <br />the Methodist (colored) Parsonage Lot, and that said prop arty would be leased to <br />Annie R11ey without rent for and during the term of her natural life and that <br />necessary end reasonable repairs would be made by tn_e governing 9oard of Orange <br />County during the d+.u•ati on of said lesse, <br />It was further ordered th¢t the Chairmen of the Board of County Commissioners, <br />together with the Sec re t¢ry to said Hoard, be authorized snd empowered to execute ¢n <br />apnronriate lease to Annie Riley carrying out the terms of this resolution. <br />Zn order to carry out the fin¢nci al arrangements made necessary by the foregoing <br />ras olut lap, the foil oori ng motion was made by Corrmassioner Ray and received a second <br />from Commissioner Stanford: That the sum of Twenty-Six Hundred Dollars (x2600.00) <br />be transferred from the Emergency Fund into the Courthouse and Grounds account to <br />supnl ement the One Thousand Dollars (y1000.00) presently available Sn that account <br />for the purchase of this property, and this combined sum of Thirty-Six Eundred <br />Dollars (.$3600.00) be expended according to the terms of the lease agreement entered <br />into between Annie Riley end Orange County for the purchase of this pr on arty. <br />Chairman Robbs celled for a vote apoa the two nreceeding motions, and upon each <br />there were (} ayes and 0 noes counted. <br />There being no further business to come before the Board of County Conmissi oners <br />sitting as that Hoard, they adjourned and immedi stely reconvened IIs a Hoard of <br />Equellz ati on and Review. <br />Compl slnts from the following persons were heard: <br />1. Earl E. Peacock, Jr. 1!}. Sohn L. Carroll <br />2. J. 5. Piago is chmidt 1$. Elmer A. Jones <br />3. Edger Lloyd Riggsbee 16. Robert Lee Poythress <br />h, David R. Aacakins 17. J. A. Cates <br />$. Grey Culbre tie 18. L. J, 8ogers <br />6. Ransom Taylor 19. '.d. C. Dawkins <br />7. H, S. :•lillis 20. Hubert '.de3dams <br />9. James 3. Gooch 21, I•?rs. Robert hiaddry <br />9. J. c?. Galloway 22. i•il ch eel J. Coolt (by W. Herold Edwards, Attor ey) <br />0. Carl 5. B1yth 23• R. L, Lindahl <br />1. E. A. Brown <br />2. R. ;d. Joyner <br />3. T. i!. Groene, Sr. <br />The Hoard advised esch comnlsinant that they would consider all ces es brought <br />before them in due time as prescribed by 1s:~r. <br />The following Bone els were docketed before the Eoualiz ation Bo aril; however, <br />neither the property miner nor his representative ¢nne Bred: <br />___.-_-__-_. ____ __._______..__ sJ~ - <br />