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87K 7 FnE 111) MINUTES OF THE ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />May 6, 1968 <br />The Board of Commissioners for the County of Orange, North Carolina, met in <br />regular session at the County Courthouse in Hillsborough, North Carolina, at 10 <br />o'clock A.M., on Monday, May 6, 1968. <br />Present: Chairman Harvey D. Bennett, and Commissioners, William C. Ray, <br />Henry S. Walker, Carl M. Smith and Ira A. Ward. <br />Absent: None <br />Minutes for meetings held during April were read and approved. <br />Marshall Cates, Chairman County Board of Electiona, advised the Board of <br />Commissioners that the loose leaf registration sys-rem was now being used in all <br />the county precincts, but that there remained a considerable amount of work in <br />order to properly complete this system. Mr. Cates stated that the Board of Elections <br />had set three goals for the up dating of the voting registration system, they are: <br />1. Permanent registration of voters <br />2. Clarification of precinct lines <br />3. Voting machines for the larger precincts <br />Mr. Cates requested that the Board of Commissioners schedule a meeting with <br />Alex Brock, Secretary of the State Board of Elections, in order that all problems <br />might be discussed. The Board suggested to Mr. Cates that he make arrangements <br />for such a meeting. <br />Mrs. Harden Johnson, presented a petition reauesting that State Road #1117 <br />be named Oak Grove Church Road. Said petition further ren__uested that appropriate <br />signs be erected to designate said road. <br />Upon motion of Commissioner Ray, seconded by Commissioner Smith, it was moved <br />and adopted, that State Road #1117 be named Oak Grove Church Road. The clerk was <br />directed to advise the State Highway Commission of this action. <br />The following road petitions were presented and the clerk was directed to <br />forward same to the State Highway Commission: 1320, Piney Mountain Road and <br />all roads in Forrest Hills. <br />L. J. Phipps, Chairman of the Historic Hillsborough Commission, requested <br />the Board of Commissioners to make a cash donation to the Commission. Said donation <br />would be applied to the restoration of the Burwell School project. Mr. Phipps stated <br />that $15,000.00 is needed for this restoration and that donations were being sought <br />from the County and the Town of Hillsborough and all other available sources. No <br />action was taken on said ouestion. <br />Fred Cates, Mayor of the Town of Hillsborough, Mrs. Quentin Patterson, Resource, <br />Conservation and Development Board Member, and Gordon Brown, President of the Orange <br />High School Student Body were present. The Board was advised that interested citizens <br />had met for the purpose of discussing suitable recreation for the county. The Board <br />of Commissioners agreed to meet with the interested citizens for the purpose of <br />discussing a recreation program for the county. These representatives requested that <br />the Board of Commissioners appoint a county recreation committee for the purpose of <br />coordinating the various recreation functions and planning towards the utilization of <br />the idle school recreation facilities during the summer months. <br />It was brought to the attention of the Board that a letter of inquiry relative <br />to the status of the Piney Mountain Road, from Earl F. Hoover, District Engineer, <br />contained inaccurate statistical data relative to the rating of said road. The clerk <br />was directed to advise Mr. Hoover of the inaccuracies and to request that the State <br />Highway Commission review and/or re-rate this road. <br />Tyson Clayton, Zoning Officer, presented the following letter from the County <br />Planning Board: <br />"At its meeting on April 23, 1968, the Orange County Planning Board acted on <br />Mr. Forrest Heath's rezoning request as follows: _ <br />To recommend that the County Commissioners approve Mr. Heath's rezoning <br />request with the stipulation that the density of mobile home spaces be no more than <br />four (4) per acre, with no more than seventy-five spaces for the total twenty acre <br />tract, and that each septic tank have a minimum nitrofication line of two hundred <br />and forty (240) feet." Discussion ensued.