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2Vh <br />Minutes of the Board of Commissioners <br />May 7, 1962 <br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday-, <br />May 7, 1962, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the Commissioners' room at the courthouse in <br />Hillsboro, N. C. <br />Members present: Chairman Donald Stanford, Commissioners Harvey Bennett, <br />Clarence Jones, Donald McDade and Henry Walker. <br />Members absent: None <br />The minutes for the meetings held during the month of April were read by <br />the Clerk and approved as some corrections. <br />The following Department officials presented reports for the month of April, <br />1962: <br />Walter Wrenn, Veterans Service Officer <br />Casbe Boggs, Dog Warden <br />E. M. Lynch, Clerk of Court and <br />Jim Wight, Welfare Director <br />Mrs. Nellie Lloyd and Mrs. Laura Bradshaw were present to petition for. <br />the improvement of Wild Cat Road. They stated that several petitions bad been <br />previously submitted but that no action had been taken on these petitions and the <br />road was still in need of repair. <br />Paul McKee requested that the Board name the road which runs from Eno Power <br />Plant north toward St. Marys and Schley. He suggested the name of Pleasant Green <br />Road. Chairman Stanford requested that Mr. McKee inquiry of the citizens in that <br />community as to their desire and wishes as to a name for said road and to report <br />the decision of the community to the Board at their next regular session. <br />H. Dobson, Health Inspector, presented a map showing the proposed Green-Johnson <br />Heights housing development. Mr. Dobson set forth the sanitation problems with <br />sewage and garbage disposal presently not adequately provided for and requested <br />that the Board consider the adoption of an ordinance for a franchise garbage colleo- <br />tion system and consider setting up a santiary district for this area. <br />It was the feeling of the Board that a joint meeting with the District Health <br />Department and the Hoard of Commissioners should be arranged for the purpose of <br />discussing the santtation problems of the county. <br />Sam McFarland of Rt. 1, Box 131, Durham, N. C., presented to the Board a <br />bill in the amount of $250.00 for damages to his well. This well was located on <br />the portion of the land he gave as a right-of-way for the Robertson Road in Chapel <br />Hill Township. Mr. McFarland's well caved in due to the widening and repairing of <br />said road by the State Highway Commission. He has been forced to dig a new well <br />on this property and bases his claim upon the facts hereinabove set forth. <br />The Board informed Mr. McFarland that they bad no jurisdiction in this <br />matter but felt that the State Highway Commission should be responsible for the <br />damage incurred and, therefore, would instruct the Clerk to write the State Highway <br />Commission concerning his request. <br />Jim Wight, Welfare Director, presented the following reports: <br />GENERAL RELIEF PROGRAMS <br />BUDGETED EXPENDED 12/61 EXPENDED 3/62 SPENT & ORDERED 4/62 BALANCE <br />TAL $ 21,289 $8,69o.62 $4,876.74 $1,418.31 $6,294.33 <br />3,000 403.32 433:47 309.01 1,854.20 <br />SPITAL 6,500 1,973.19 773.35 284.40 3,469.06 <br />81 <br />752 <br />B. 2,780 883.6o 1,143.59 . <br />H. 9,000 5,430.51 2,526.33 824.90 218.26 <br />Mr Wight recommended that $2,200.00 be transferred from G. A. ($1,000.00) and <br />Hospitalization ($1,200.00) to the Foster Home Program. <br />Upon motion of Commissioner Walker, seconded by Commissioner Bennett, and <br />unanimously adopted, the Welfare Director was authorized to make the transfer of <br />funds as requested in said report. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS ON EXTENDED ACCOUNTS <br />1. State Commission for the Blind, Aid to Administration $ 910.50 <br />Transfer this to the administration equipment account to.be used <br />for the county's portion (51.49%) for purchase of dictating machines <br />as planned in replacement schedule, one additional air conditioner, <br />and the balance in desks as planned in the replacement schedule. <br />II. Unexpended Balance of Old Hospitalization Account $1,429.38 <br />Pay Balance of Bill for Glasses to State Commission 315.30 <br />Set up a Revolving Fund for Glasses 700.00 <br />Set up an Education Loan Fund for Clients with Balance 414.06 <br />Upon motion of Commissioner Bennett, seconded by Commissioner Walker, and <br />unanimously adopted, the Welfare Director was authorized to make the transfer of <br />funds as requested in said report.