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No one present spoke in opposition to the rezoning application. <br />Chairman Parks closed the public hearing. <br />The Board considered their summer meeting schedule for the months of July, August, and <br />September 2014. County Manager John Crumpton recommended the dates of July 21St, August 4th <br />and September 8t All meetings will begin at 6 p.m. and be held in the Commissioners' Room at the <br />Lee County Government Center, 106 Hillcrest Drive, Sanford, North Carolina. After discussion, <br />Commissioner Smith moved to approve the above summer meetin hedule for the Lee County Board <br />of Commissioners. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: v� <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Parks, R ' h, and Womack <br />Nay: None 9 r. I V <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been ad9ftd unanimously. <br />fizier, and Reives <br />, Smith, and Womack <br />the motion had failed by a 3 to 4 vote. <br />Vved and Commissioner Smith moved to approve an alternate Resolution related <br />.im requested by the Central Carolina Community College that would address the <br />on the November ballot: <br />$9,000,000 — for the purpose of providing funds to acquire, construct <br />and equip a new health science building for CCCC, <br />$5,000,000 — to expand and renovate the veterinary medical technology <br />medical technology facility for CCCC, <br />$4,000,000 — to expand and renovate the emergency services training <br />center and various other main campus facilities for CCCC, and <br />$5,000,000 — to expand and renovate the civic center and an existing building <br />to be used as a business incubator for CCCC. <br />
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