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Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Parks, Reives, Smith, and Womack <br />Nay: None <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />The Board considered an offer to purchase property that had been moved up on the <br />Agenda at the beginning of the meeting. County Attorney Kerry Schmid stated the County <br />acquired ownership of property located at 1626 Stonegate (Carolina Trace) at a foreclosure sale <br />in July 2013. Prior to the sale, the subject property and the adjacent property located at 1627 <br />Stonegate were held in common ownership and secured by one Deed of Trust. The subject <br />property serves as a yard or outdoor space for 1627 Stonegate. Wells Fargo, N.A., former <br />mortgagee for the property and current mortgagee for 1627 Stonegate, contacted the office with <br />an offer to purchase subject property (1626 Stonegate). North Carolina General Statute §105 - <br />376(c) allows the county through its governing board, to resell the property by private sale to a <br />former interested owner for no less than the amount of the county's interest. That interest, as of <br />July 7, 2014, is $1,351.59 plus $403.00 in Homeowner Association fees. The total tax value of <br />the foreclosed parcel is $5,000.00. The amount of the offer covers the full amount of fees and <br />costs expended by the County as a result of the foreclosure proceeding and sale. Ms. Schmid <br />asked the Board to approve a Resolution Authorizing the private Sale of said property to Wells <br />Fargo, N.A. After discussion, Commissioner Reives moved to approve the Resolution <br />Authorizing the Private Sale of Property Located at 1626 Stonegate North in the County of Lee <br />to Wells Fargo, N.A., a copy of which is attached to these Minutes and by this reference made a <br />part hereof. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Parks, Reives, Smith, and Womack <br />Nay: None <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />The Board considered the FY 2014 -15 Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) <br />Annual Plan and Funding Request. Ms. Pamela Glover, Chairperson of the JCPC outlined the <br />funding request. The N.C. Department of Public Safety partners with Juvenile Crime Prevention <br />Councils in each county to galvanize community leaders, locally and statewide, to reduce and <br />prevent juvenile crime. JCPC members are appointed by the county Board of Commissioners <br />and meet monthly in each county. A written plan must be presented annually to Commissioners <br />for approval along with a summary of the funded programs. Ms. Glover stated the following <br />funding decisions have been approved by the JCPC for FY 2014 -15: <br />Maggie's Outreach Mentoring Program <br />Hope Thru Horses (Kickn Back) <br />Communities in Schools <br />ReEntry, Inc. (Psychological Evaluations) <br />Project Challenge North Carolina, Inc. <br />(Restitution Program) <br />$30,000 <br />$51,161 <br />$20,000 <br />$ 4,000 <br />$50,000 <br />After discussion, Commissioner Frazier moved to approve the FY 2014 -15 Juvenile Crime <br />Prevention Council Annual County Plan and Funding Plan, a copy of which is attached to these <br />Minutes and by this reference made a part hereof. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Parks, Reives, Smith, and Womack <br />Nay: None <br />5 <br />
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