Beaufort County Government's General Meeting Agenda: Monday, February 1, 2010 | Eastern North Carolina Now

The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners will meet to discuss a variety of issues in their General Meeting on Monday, February 1, 2010.

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The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners Will Meet to Discuss the County's Business

    The Government of Beaufort County meets every month for at least one General Meeting to discuss and act on the county's business. Beaufort County employs the County Manager Form of Government, which stipulates that the board of county commissioners allow the county manager to set the agenda, and bring issues before them.

    This is defininitely the second slowest, least ambitious general meeting in the last number of months with the last scheduled agenda item at 7:50 PM. Last month I stated, "If Commissioner Richardson and myself had not put up a number of items for discussion, there would have been much less of a reason to meet this month." Until we start delving deep into the budget, this is about as exciting as Beaufort County's Government is going to get this month as well. I'm still here to help.

 Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners General Meeting Agenda
         Monday, February 1, 2010
   Beaufort County Administrative Building, Commissioners’ Meeting Room
       121 West Third Street, Washington, North Carolina

5:00 PM: Call To Order

5:05 PM: Public Comments

5:10 PM: Roy Wilson, Director,
    East Carolina Behavior Health (ECBH) Annual Report

5:30 PM: Marc Finlayson, Executive Director
    Highway 17 Association, Goals and Progress Report

5:45 PM: Tim Ware, Executive Director
     Mid-East Commission Annual Report

6:00 PM: Tom Thompson, Economic Development Director
    NC 20 Update on Property and Casualty Insurance

6:15 PM:Bobby Parker, Tax Administrator
    Request for Tax Refund
    Adoption of 2010 Tax Listing Guide
    Appeal of Property Tax Bill

6:30 PM: BREAK

7:30 PM:Commissioner Stan Deatherage
    Update on Federal Health Care Legislation

7:40 PM: Commissioner Hood Richardson
    School Hosts Spanish Language Parent Night
    Gov. Perdue Response to Removal of Spanish from State Website
    Request of State Legislative Representatives and Congressional Representatives to Re-examine       Reimbursement Rates for BC Health Services (private and public) from Medicaid and Medicare

7:50 PM: County Manager's Reports
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