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PAGE 1 <br /> APPROVED 2/6/89 <br /> MINUTES <br /> ORANGE COUNTY 'BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> WORK SESSIONS ON THE PROPOSED BOND ISSUE <br /> JUNE 23, 1988 <br /> JUNE 29, 1988 <br /> The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in special session on June <br /> 23, 1988 at 4:00 p.m. in the Commissioners' Conference Room, Court Street <br /> Annex, Hillsborough, North Carolina for the purpose of holding a work session <br /> on considering a proposed bond issue. <br /> BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Chair Shirley E. Marshall and Commissioners Moses <br /> Carey, Jr. , Stephen Halkiotis, John Hartwell and Don Willhoit. <br /> STAFF PRESENT: County Manager John M. Link, Jr. , Assistant County <br /> Managers William T. Laws and Albert Kittrell, Recreation and Parks Director <br /> Mary Anne Black, Clerk to the Board Beverly A. Blythe, Finance Director Ellen <br /> Liston and Budget Analyst Donna Wagner. <br /> EXECUTIVE SESSION <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by Commissioner Halkiotis <br /> to go into Executive Session for discussion of property acquisition. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Halkiotis, seconded by Commissioner Carey <br /> to go back into special session. - <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> DISCUSSION ON THE PROPOSED, BOND ISSUE <br /> County Manager John Link presented and explained two scenarios with one <br /> totaling twenty-five million with eighteen million for schools and seven for <br /> county projects and one totaling thirty million with twenty-one million for <br /> schools and nine million for county projects. <br /> Commissioner Marshall stated with reference to swimming pools the need to <br /> have some figures for building a community pool and also for building a pool <br /> at one of the high schools. <br /> Commissioner Halkiotis expressed concern that the rural education center <br /> is scheduled so late in the GIP, stating that the whole concept needs to be <br /> taken back to the simple structure that was first envisioned. The cost does <br /> not include moving the agricultural extension office. <br /> It was the consensus of the Board that the replacement of the Efland <br /> multipurpose center needs to be on the list. <br /> Finance Director Ellen Liston described the financial aspect of both <br /> scenarios. A thirty million bond issue would increase taxes by 3.1 cents. A <br /> twenty-five million bond issue would increase taxes by 2.25 cents. <br /> Discussion ensued on which items would be included in a bond issue and if <br /> the bond issue should be twenty-five or thirty million. It was agreed to <br /> include something for water resources. <br />