Beaufort County Government's General Meeting Agenda: Monday, July 2, 2012 | 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 2, 2012.

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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.

    The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners will meet to discuss a variety of issues in their general meeting on Monday, July 2, 2012. This is the first general meeting post-budget, when the Beaufort County Commissioners, by a vote of 5 to 2, elected to make no serious cuts of the budget and borrow even deeper from the county's fund balance.

    This first general meeting, after the culmination of the budget, is generally one of the quietest meetings of the year in terms of real business affecting all county tax payers. It is just part of the process of tying together the loose ends and moving forward into the next fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2012.

 Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners General Meeting Agenda
         Monday, July 2, 2012.
   Beaufort County Administrative Building, Commissioners’ Meeting Room
       121 West Third Street, Washington, North Carolina

5:00 p.m. Call to Order by Chairman Langley
             Invocation & Pledge of Allegiance
             Consideration of Consent Agenda

5:10 p.m. Public Comments

5:20 p.m. Vann Lewis, McDavid Associates, Inc.
             BC Water Districts I and VI Funding Application and Updates and Project Budget Ordinance                 Amendment

5:40 p.m. Curtis Jett, Water Supervisor
             Beaufort County Water Service Connections

5:50 p.m. Bobby Parker, Tax Administrator
             Monthly Tax Collections Report Tax Management Associates Contract, First Letter Sent to Taxpayers,                Scheduled Appointments, Assessment in Accordance with NCGS, Discoveries

6:00 p.m. Jimmy Daniels
             Proposed Golf Cart Ordinance for Cotton Patch Landing

6:15 p.m. Break
Vann Lewis addressing the Beaufort County Commissioners, and staff, at their recent retreat at the North Carolina Estuarium: Above.     photo by Stan Deatherage

7:00 p.m. Kevin Richards, Mid-East Commission
             Close Out of CDBG Carver Sewer Project

7:15 p.m. Ronald Buzzeo, Cypress Landing Homeowners Association
             Request Golf Cart Ordinance

7:25 p.m. Jim Chrisman, Finance Officer
             FY 2010 Severe Repetitive Loss Program Resolution Authorizing Designated Agent to Award Three (3)                 Elevation Contracts

7:35 p.m. William P. Mayo, County Attorney
             County Participation in Class Action Against Fannie Mae

7:45 p.m. Commissioner Hood Richardson
             Status of Time Card System
             Status of Re-write of Economic Development
             Structure and Bylaws
             Contingency Fee Report from Tax Assessor
             Status of Annual Economic Development Report (FYI)
             Status of Economic Developer Employment, Annual Salary and Closeout Costs Relating to His                Resignation
             Summary of Changes in State Budget Affecting School Systems
             Health Department to Provide Annual Report that Gives the Number of People Served Annually

8:00 p.m. County Manager's Reports

            Closed Session – Land Acquisition 143.318.11(a)(5)

             Closed Session – Personnel 143.318.11(a)(6)

8:20 p.m. Adjournment
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