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BOOK . _ PAGE M <br />10. Letter from James R. Sheridan, Senior Vice President, North Carolina <br />National Bank, relative to higher interest costs on state and local <br />government financings. <br />11. Social Services Bulletin. <br />12. Letter from John T. Morrissy, Sr., General Counsel, North Carolina <br />Association of County Commissioners relative to county service fees. <br />13. Area Newsletter from North Central Piedmont Resources Conservation <br />and Development of North Carolina <br />14. Financial Statement for fiscal 1968-69 and the Librarian's Report <br />to the Trustees on Library operation. <br />15. Booklet entitled Good Neighbors at work in North Carolina. <br />16. News of the Orange County Welfare Department Homemakers and related <br />services. <br />17. Vetter from Marjorie R. Pearce, Hearing Officer, State Commission for the <br />Blind, to Miss Betty A. Horne, 519 Highway 70A West, Hillsborough, N. C., <br />relative to notification of public hearing. <br />18. Letter from L. A. Alley to Mr. Carl M. Smith relative to 10" Sanitary <br />Sewer Outfall to Melville Furniture Plant <br />19. Report of Joint Orange-Chatham Community Action, Inc. <br />20. Memorandum from Jacob Koomen relative to legislation. <br />21. North Carolina General Assembly, 1969 Session, Ratified Bill, Chapter 719, <br />Senate Bill 479. <br />Discussion ensued relative to the taxation of State and Local Bond Interest <br />which was contained in a special bulletin by the Commissioners Association. <br />Upon motion of Commissioner Ward, seconded by Commissioner Ray, it was moved <br />and unanimously adopted, that the Orange County Board of Commissioners go on record <br />as being opposed to any taxation of State and Local Bond Interest. The clerk <br />was instructed to write the two Senators and the Congressman advising them of the <br />action taken by the Orange County Board of Commissioners. <br />Chairman Smith advised the Board that correspondence had been received from <br />Marjorie R. Pearce, Hearing Officer of the State Commission for the Blind. Mrs. <br />Pearce advised that Miss Betty A. Horne of Hillsborough, North Carolina, had <br />requested a hearing relative to the rejection of her application. <br />L. A. Alley, Engineer for Alley, Williams, Carmen and King, submitted four <br />copies of a change order relative to a 10" sanitary sewerage outfall to Melville ; <br />Furniture Plant. The Board approved the following change order: <br />ORANGE COUNTY WATER & SEWER IMPROVEMENTS <br />ESTIMATED COST OF INSTALLING 10" SANITARY SEWER MAIN (OUTFALL) TO <br />MELVILLE FURNITURE COMPANY. JOB NO. 120-68. <br />1 Boo L.P. 10" V.C. Pipe 0-61 Deep @ $5.10 $ 9,180.00 <br />L1. O L.F. 10" V.C. Pipe 6-81 Deep @ $5.60 2,1}61}.00 <br />0 <br />20 L.F. 10" V.C. Pipe M01 Deep @ 6.40 1288.00 <br />30 L.F. 10" V.C. Pipe 10-121 Deep @ $8.00 240.00 <br />210 L.F. 10" V.C. Pipe 12-24, Deep @ 10.25 2,152.50 <br />12 Ea. Standard Manholes 0-61 Deep @ 200.00 2,400.00 <br />16 L.F. Extra Depth Manholes 6-121 Deep @ $35.00 560.00 <br />3 L.P. Extra Depth Manholes 12, + @ $75.00 225.00 <br />18 L.F. 10" C.T. Pipe @ 10.00 180.00 <br />2 Ea..10" Double Hubs @ 50.00 100.00 <br />Change Order No. 3 @ L.S. ^2,500.00 <br /> Subtotal $20,129.50 <br />+ Overhead & Contingencies @ 15% + 3,070.50 <br /> GRAND TOTAL $23,200.00 <br />Chairman Smith presented, at the request of Dr. 0. David Garvin, District <br />Health Officer, a resolution entitled: "RESOLUTION TO ENTER AGREEMENT FOR NORTH <br />CAROLINA LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL EMPLOYEESv RETIREMENT SYSTEM TO PROVIDE EMPLOYEE DEATH <br />BENEFITS. <br />WHEREAS, the 1969 General Assembly amended the North Carolina Local Governmental <br />Employees' Retirement System laws so as to permit agreements for providing death <br />benefits for employee members pursuant to G.S. 128-27(1); and