Beaufort County Government's General Meeting Agenda: Monday, July 7, 2014 | Eastern NC Now

The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners will meet to discuss a variety of issues in their General Meeting on Monday, July 7, 2014

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Beaufort County Board Of Commissioners' Agenda
Monday, July 7, 2014, 5:00 PM
Administrative Building, Room #111
121 West 3rd Street, Washington, NC


5:00

  • Call to Order by Chairman Langley
  • Invocation & Pledge of Allegiance
  • Adoption of Evening Agenda Items
  • Consent Agenda Consideration

5:10     Public Comments

5:30     Public Hearing Regarding USDA Rural Development

  • Financing of New Public Safety Facility

6:00     Adam O’Neal, Mayor, Town of Belhaven

  • Update on Hospital in Belhaven

6:15     Vann Lewis, McDavid Associates, Inc.

  • Update on Water System Improvements
  • Water District VI Amending Capital Budget Ordinance
  • Contract #1 – Change Order #2
  • Water District I Amending Capital Budget Ordinance
  • Contract #10 Change Order #2

6:30     Break

7:00     Dr. Don Phipps, Superintendent of Beaufort County Schools

  • Update of Current Year Capital Projects and Request Disbursement of Remaining FY 2014 Capital Funds
  • Revised Capital Project List Based on FY2015 Adopted Capital Outlay Budget

7:15     Mark Nelson, Finance Director, Beaufort County Community College

  • Update on Current Year Capital Projects and Request Disbursement of Remaining FY2014 Capital Funds
  • Revised Capital Project List Based on FY 2015 Adopted Capital Outlay Budget

7:30     James Allen, Chairman, Beaufort County Soil & Water Conservation District Advisory

  • Environmental Protection Agency’s Proposed “Rule Clarifications” to the Clean Water Act

7:45     John Pack, Emergency Management Director

  • Request Approval to Submit Applications for Grant Funding
  • FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant
  • Homeland Security Region 2 Grant

8:00     Wyn Kinion, Tax Collector

  • Monthly Tax Collections Report
  • Fifty Most Delinquent Real Property Owners by Value
  • Fifty Most Delinquent Personal Property Owners by Value
  • All Foreclosed Now Beaufort County Owned Properties
  • Properties Currently in Foreclosure no action taken
  • Properties Currently in Foreclosure with Attorney Fees But Not Yet Listed for Sale
  • Number of $5.00 Tax Bills Generated
  • Total Taxes Outstanding for Years 2004, 2005, 2006

8:15     Bobby Parker, Tax Assessor

  • Request Tax Refunds
  • Farragut Update

8:25     Christina Smith, Public Works Director

  • Updates

8:35     Commissioner Hood Richardson

  • Status Window and Venting Repairs in Oakland Building
  • Jail Plumbing and Repairs Faucets, Commodes, Showers And Other Items in Need of Repair
  • Local Jail Confinement Report
  • Current List of Prisoners Confined Here and Out of County With Summary Sheet
  • Current Inmates on Pre-Trial Release
  • Presentation of last Jail Report made to Superior Ct. Judge
  • Update from Jail Committee Meetings
  • Motion to Stop all Jail Contractors until Duke Energy and the Chocowinity Zoning Issues are Resolved
  • Review and Discussion of the Grand Jury Inspection of the Jail

8:50     Bill Roark, PE, Senior Project Manager, McGill Associates, P.A

  • IDF Application to Pave Section of Page Road

9:00     County Manager’s Reports

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