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12/4/2000
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Board of Commissioners
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567 <br /> <br /> Ms. Kelly Sifford, Senior Planner, presented the request to rename <br />Bardusch Drive to Raceway Drive. She stated 67 percent of the property <br />owners had signed the petition requesting the road name change and staff <br />supported the change. <br /> <br /> Chairman Fennel opened the public hearing at 7:35 p.m. and asked if <br />anyone wished to speak either for or against the road name change. There was <br />no one present to address the Board, and Chaizmumn Fennel closed the public <br />hearing. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTZO~ of Couunissioner Barnhart, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carpenter and unanimously carried, the Board approved the request to rename <br />Bardusch Drive (Petition 00-04) to Raceway Drive. <br /> <br />Road Nmm~ Change - Ba~rin~ar Court to ~-~411 Court - P~lie Hear4-~ - 6,30 <br /> <br /> MS. Sifford presented the request to rename Barringer Court to Ham~ill <br />Court. She stated 58 percent of' the property owners had signed the petition <br />along with several persons who own property located on access roads off <br />Barringer Court. Finally, Ms. Sifford said staff supported the change on the <br />basis of R911 purposes. <br /> <br /> At 7:38 p.m., ~ai~an Fete1 6pened the p~lic hearing for the <br />proposed road na~ change to Ha~ill Court and aske~ if any one wished to <br />spe~ either for or a~ains~ the ~ame chan~e. <br /> <br /> The followi~ residents of Barrin~er Court objected to the road name <br />c~nge: ~re~ Rowl~d {10075 Barringer Court}; Willene ca,bell <br />Barringer Co~t); ~d Sandra ~omas (10069 Barringer Court). ~ey stated <br />they had never ~erienced ~y problems with recelvtn~ mail on Barringer <br />Court or with E911 se~lces. <br /> <br /> Ms. Ruby B. Cole, who owns property adjacent to Barringer Court, asked <br />that the road name remain as it is. <br /> <br /> Mr. Marshall confirmed that Barringer Court is a duplicate road name <br />and a change would assist emergency responders. <br /> <br /> After discussion, the Board by consensus agreed to continue the public <br />hearing on the proposed road name change until the meeting on December 18, <br />2000. Further, the Board asked staff to work with residents of Barringer <br />Court to look at options for other road names. <br /> <br />Close-Out Public Xearin~ £or the Corning/Bec Co~m~anity Development Block <br />~raut - Bconon~e Development P~eut - Public Hearing - 6130 p.= <br /> <br /> Mr. Marshall reported the Corning/BOC Community Development Block Grant <br />(CDBG) - Bcono~c Development project had been completed and the scheduled <br />public hearing was a part of the process to close the project. The County <br />installed 33,000 feet of 16-inch water lines and pump station, corning <br />constructed a $500 million facility and employed in excess of 600 employees <br />with 375 being low to moderate income. <br /> <br /> At 7:45 p.m., Chairman Fennel opened the public hearing for the close- <br />out of the Corning/BeC CDBg - Bconomic Development Grant and asked if anyone <br />wished to address the Board regarding the project. The Notice of the public <br />Hearing was published in ~ INDEPENDENT TRIBU~ on November 4, 2000. <br /> <br /> There was no one present to address the Board, and Chaiz~an Fennel <br />closed the public hearing. <br /> <br /> Staff will move forward with steps to complete the closure of the <br />project. <br /> <br />levy a tax of 1~ percent on the gross receipts derived from the retail short- <br />term lease or rental of vehicles, as authorized by North Carolina ~eneral <br />Statute 1~3A-156. She ex~lained that Senate Bill 1076, which was effective <br />July 1, 2000, exempted rental vehicles from ad valorem taxation and replaced <br /> <br /> <br />
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