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217 <br />Minutes of the Orange County Board <br />of Commissioners <br />December 4, 1961 <br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met on Monday, December 4, 1961, at ten o'clock <br />a.m. at the Commissioners room at the courthouse in Hillsboro, N, C. <br />Members present: Chairman Donald Stanford, Commissioners Harvey Bennett, Clarence Jones, <br />Donald LcDade and Henry 'Volker. <br />Members absent: None <br />The Clerk read the minutes and same were approved. <br />Don Matheson, County Farm Agent, was present and informed the Board that the bids for the <br />construction of the addition to the agricultural building would be opened on December 28th. mr. <br />Mr. Matheson also presented a summary of the gross receipts of farm income in Orange County which <br />totaled seven million, six hundred and forty seven thousand dollars. <br />Cameissioner McDade introduced James Wight, the new Welfare Supt., and a discussion on <br />certain Welfare matters ensued, after Mr. Slight was welcomed to the county by Chairman Stanford. <br />Sam Gattis, County Accountant, brought to the attention of the Board the matter of proper <br />surety bonding of certain county officials. A discussion ensued on surety bonds. Alex McMahon, <br />who was present, was requested to give his opinion on this matter. <br />Upon motion of Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Walker, and unanimously adopted, <br />the County Accountant, was authorized at the present time to increase the surety bonds on himself. <br />and the Tax Collector as recommended in the article written by Mr. McMahon in Popular Government. 1- <br />The medical examiner program, cost of the program and the benefits derived from the program <br />were discussed. Chairman Stanford requested that a copy of the medical examiner statute which <br />was enacted during the last session of the legislature be secured. <br />Kr. & Mrs. Bill Roberts of Rt. 1, Hillsboro, requested that road r-x1538 known as the Jameson <br />Road from the home of Clyde Roberts into Chess Road be paved. The Clerk was e'ak to write to the <br />State Highway Commission concerning the Robertses request. <br />The following Department Officials presented reports for the month of November, 1961, <br />Cache Bogs, Dog Warden <br />E. L. Lynch, Clerk of Court <br />Jessie Trowbridge, name Demonstration Agent <br />C. D. Knight, Sheriff <br />A. H. Graham, County Attorney, brought to the attention of the Board the matter of the <br />of trust now being held by the county on property located on Graham Street in Chapel Hill <br />once belonging to Peggy McNair. This matter was discussed. <br />Upon motion of Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Bennett, and unanimously <br />!adopted, it was agreeded that the county would accept $2,500.00 as a settlement on the Graham <br />Street property of Peggy McNair and still maintain a lien on the Crest Drive lot, and that a <br />release deed would be given to the purchaser of the Graham Street property. <br />The Board of Commissioners adjourned and re-convened as a Board of Equalization and Review. <br />William L. Murihead presented his protest concerning the tax appraisal and assessment on <br />his property known as the Country Club Develooment and Glenn Lennox. Mr. Murihead stated that all <br />streets and utilities in the Glenn Lennox Develooment have been sold and given to the town of <br />Chanel Hill at the time of the annexation of this area. <br />Upon motion. of Commissioner Bennett, seconded by Commissioner Jones, and unanimously adopted, <br />the County Accountant was requested to btain data, such as number of miles or footage in streets and <br />number of acres taken by the town of Chapel Hill and the number' of acres left in the Glenn Lennox <br />Develooment, in order, that a further study may be made as to what adjustment could be made in <br />the wurihead tax matter. <br />Mr. murihead offered the assistance of Robert Ayers, Registered Surveyor, to the County <br />Accountant in helping to determine the actual lenial footage and other..lAformation necessary for <br />the data needed by the Board in reaching a decision. The Bd. of Equalization & Review then adjourned. <br />Upon motion of Commissioner Walker, seconded by Commissioner Jones the following <br />persons were appointed as tax 1lsters far 1962. <br />Little River Township A. E. "Wilson <br />Cedar Grove Township Joseph Compton <br />Cheeks Township urs. Henry Heath <br />Hillsboro Township Remus Smith, Jr. <br />Eno Township Mrs. J. D. Griffin <br />Bingham Tranship Evelyn Tour <br />Chapel Hill Tmnshlp Lemuel Cheek <br />Upon motion of Commissioner Bennett, seconded by Commissioner Walker, and unanimously <br />adopted, the courthhouse employees would be given Saturday, Monday and Tuesday for the Christmas <br />Holidays and Monday, January 1, 1962, for the New. Year ' Holiday. <br />The County Accountant was requested to investigate the possibilities of investment for <br />the million dollars which will-be on hand after the sale of the bonds. <br />C. D. Knight brought to the attention of the Board that the county had been for a number <br />of years paying ten dollars (510.00) per month to the town of Hillsboro. This ten dollars ($10.00)