Beaufort County Government's General Meeting Agenda: Monday, April 1, 2013
Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners General Meeting Agenda
Monday, March 11, 2013
Beaufort County Administrative Building, Commissioners #111; Meeting Room
121 West Third Street, Washington, North Carolina
5:00 Call to Order by Chairman Langley
Invocation & Pledge of Allegiance
Consent Agenda Consideration
5:10 Public Comments
5:30 Catherine Keech, Beaufort/Hyde Partnership for the Children
Child Abuse Prevention Month Resolution
Week of the Child Resolution
5:45 Dick Fowler, Exe. Dir. NC Association Soil & Water Conservation
Districts
NC Foundation for Soil & Water Market Based
Conservation Program
6:00 Hood Richardson, Health Board Member and Commissioner
Robert Belcher, Health Board Member and Commissioner
Contract for Services (Community Transforming to Make
Healthy Living Easier) between Pitt County and Beaufort
County Health Department
Consolidated Agreement Between State of North Carolina
and Beaufort County Health Department
Consideration of Approval of New Code Fees for Schedule
6:30 Mark Hamblin, Executive Director
Beaufort County United Way Campaign
6:45 Break
7:15 Bobby Parker, Tax Assessor
Monthly Report on Tax Collections
Equalization & Review Schedule
Consideration of TMA Contract Addendum
7:30 Mother Jones, Chief Administrative Director, Purpose of God Annex
Request to Seek State Grant Through Beaufort County
(no required match)
7:40 Commissioner Gary Brinn
Limited Voting Method Study Committee Update
7:45 Commissioner Hood Richardson
- Monthly Jail Reports
- Discussion on Process to Reduce the Number of Inmates in the Jail
- District Attorney Invitation to Attend Meeting and Report on the
Backlog of Inmates
- Report on Jail Location at Courthouse Using Architects Design Criteria
- Resolution of Non-Support for 15A NCAC02B.295 Mitigation Program
Requirements for Protections and Maintenance of Riparian Buffers
- Discussion and Possible Resolution on New Bills in Legislature
Including SB 389 and the Impact on Private Property Rights
- Presentation of Drainage Tax Collection Ordinance
- Status of Tax Software Contract
- Status of Personal Property Tax Collection Policy
- Assessment of the BC Commissioners Rules of Procedure
As Related to Jail Vote at Retreat
- Request Copies of Clerk Certified Economic Development
Appointments by the Various Municipalities
- Discussion HB 343 Court/Fee Amendments (Child Support)
8:05 William P. Mayo, County Attorney
Sale of Foreclosed Property
8:15 County Manager's Reports
Closed Session - Personnel NCGS 143-318.11(a)(6)
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