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-Fi ~rv <br />~ - -'A..:~ -_ ~bjYR.~-.`~~~`~~Y Fe~~H}Y.~M~S~`.~"=~;2~'!r';yr` - _ - <br />- <br />l. „ . _ _ <br />2O <br /> <br /> <br /> ~' ~: <br />4. MINUTES '~ <br />5. ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />6.' FEBRUARY 12,1981 <br />7. <br />8. The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in special session an . <br />f~: 9• February 12, 1981, at fi:30. P.M., in the Commissioners' Room, Orange County <br />10. Courthouse, Hillsborough,-North Carolina. <br />11. Commissioners present: Commissioner Anne Barnes, Chair, and Com- . <br />12. missioners Norman Gustaveson, Richard Whitted, Dan Willhoit and Norman <br />13• Walker,who arrived late. <br />14• The Board of Commissioners convened in executive session to consider <br />15• personnel matters following which they convened in open session to work on <br />16• the proposed Zoning Ordinance now before Orange County. <br />x7. Commissioner Willhoit left to`attend another meeting. <br />1 ~• Commissioner Barnes presided and reconized those members of the <br />19• Orange County Board of Education and Orange County schools staff present <br />0• at the meeting.,. Messrs. Compton, Efland~and Lunsford spoke to four main <br /> ~ll• a'r•eas of concern to the schools regarding the Zoning Ordinance: Section <br />22. 9.1--Schools signs; Section 9.2 Banners and streamers (the County Attorney <br />~3• expressed his opinion that as governmental bodies the schools would be <br />~4• exempt from this zoning ordinance); Section 8.18--Portable buildings, Mr. <br />~5• Lunsford said the buildings added flexibility and temporary space for the <br />- Z6• <br />`::: schools (Mr. Polatty said the Board of Adjustment would be the proper agent <br />~7• for the schools to appeal to in this particular case); and „Section 10.2 <br />Z$• subsections J and L--they presented-vandalism as a real and present problem <br />29• and indicated that=enforced screening might compound the problem as we11 <br />30• as increase costs of maintaining schools which the schools could little afford <br />31• to bear at the present time. Mr. Lunsford gave the Board a memo detailing <br />x-32• the schools' concerns on requirements for parking lots, size and number of _ <br />': ~~33• spaces required. (For a copy of this memo see page 1/S ~ of this book.) <br />34• The Board instructed the planning staff to check the parking require- <br />. 35• ments per student at the local high schools and return with this information <br />'~ 36• to the Board so that they may get a realistic idea of how many parking <br />37. <br />• 3g• <br />`~ 39. <br />40. - <br />. ;;:: ~; <br />
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