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004 <br />items: Commissioner Frazier moved to approve the Consent Agenda which consisted of the following <br />• Minutes from the November 17, 2014 regular meeting, <br />• Minutes from the November 25, 2014 special called meeting, and <br />• Request to apply for FDA Grant for Environmental Health equipment up to <br />$7,847.17. <br />Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Oldham, Reives, and Sloan <br />Nay: None <br />Absent: Knecht and Smith <br />The Chair ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />Pursuant to N.C. General Statute §153A -52.1, the Chair opened the floor for Public Comments. <br />The following signed up to speak and were allowed 3 minutes for comments: <br />1. Ms. Ann McCracken, 520 Maplewood Drive, Sanford (against coal ash), <br />2. Mr. Richard Hayes, 2004 Vantage Pointe, Sanford (against coal ash), <br />3. Ms. Jane Barringer, 490 Barringer Road, Sanford (against coal ash), <br />4. Ms. Lynda Turberville, 1514 Briarcliffe Drive, Sanford (against coal ash), <br />5. Mr. Andy Stevens, 2109 Leona Drive, Greensboro, representing Grassroots of NC, <br />(against repealing gun control in county buildings), <br />6. Ms. Claire Pickett, 521 Valley Road, Sanford (against coal ash), <br />7. Mr. Jeremy Cleary, 1918 Meadowbrook St., Sanford (against repealing gun control <br />in county buildings), <br />8. Mr. Kenneth Gilstrap, 1112 Pendergrass Road, Sanford (meeting time for future <br />BOC meetings and gun control in county buildings) <br />9. Mr. Keith Clark, 212 Acorn Drive, Sanford (solar farms), and <br />10. Mr. John Paul Johnson, 242 Saddle Ridge road, Sanford (against coal ash) <br />The Board considered recommendations from the Planning Board. Community Development <br />Director Marshall Downey stated the Planning Board recommended approval of the five LIDO <br />recommendations heard at the November 17' meeting; however, bonding issues for solar farms is <br />currently being studied and the Board might wish to defer action on that item. After discussion, <br />Commissioner Reives moved to approve the following LIDO amendments, a copy of which is attached <br />to these Minutes and by this reference made a part hereof, and defer action on the solar farm matter <br />until more information could be obtained and discussion held with the Environmental Review & <br />Advisory Committee: <br />• Amendment 1 — remove Cluster Subdivision references, <br />• Amendment 2 — remove the color standard for Signs in Shopping Centers, <br />• Amendment 3 — permit Freestanding Ice Vending Machines in select zoning <br />districts, and <br />• Amendment 4 — revise the allowance of Adult Care Facilities and add <br />supplemental development regulations and definitions. <br />Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />