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BK:00027 PG:0136 <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 />The Board considered an Amended Ordinance to Modify Concealed Handguns on County <br />Property. Commissioner Frazier read aloud the proposed Amended Ordinance. Commissioner Smith <br />expressed concerns about the matter being presented at the first meeting of the new Board. He stated <br />the previous Ordinance was presented in August and finalized in September, and would not go into <br />effect until January 1, 2015. He further stated the Board of Commissioners is responsible to the law <br />abiding citizens and to discriminate against them is unconstitutional. Commissioner Sloan stated he <br />was concerned for staff in Social Services and Child Protective Services and this was a decision he <br />was not taking lightly. Deputy James Estes discussed the Conceal Carry class he teaches and went <br />over permit holder responsibilities. After discussion, Commissioner Frazier moved to approve the first <br />reading of the Amended Ordinance to Modify Concealed Handguns on County Property, with the <br />second reading to be presented at the December 15'h meeting. Upon a vote, the results were as <br />follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Oldham, Reives, and Sloan <br />Nay: None <br />Absent: Knecht and Smith <br />The Chair ruled the first reading of the Amended Ordinance had passed unanimously. <br />The Board considered the removal of recent appointees to the Sanford -Lee County Partnership <br />for Prosperity ( SLCPP) that had been added at the beginning of the meeting. Commissioner Frazier <br />made a motion to remove Mr. Brian McRae and Mr. James (Jim) Womack from the SLCPP and Mr. <br />Bruce Ledford from the Triangle South Workforce Development Board, and re- advertise for interested <br />individuals. The above appointments were made at the November 17th regular meeting and November <br />25th special called meeting of the Board. 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 />At this time Tax Administrator Mary Yow and Appraisal Manager Lisa Faulkner presented a <br />2014 Sales /Assessment Ratio Report to the Board. The report provided the Tax office's analysis of the <br />current real estate market and discusses implications for the next revaluation. It was recommended by <br />staff that no revaluation be done in 2017. No action was taken. <br />The Board considered matters related to the November 2014 Bond Referendum for Community <br />College Bonds. Assistant County Manager /Finance Director Lisa Minter asked the Board to adopt a <br />Resolution Declaring the Result of the Bond Referendum held in the County of Lee, North Carolina, on <br />November 4, 2014, Upon the Questions of Approving $9,000,000 Community College Bonds (Health <br />Science), $5,000,000 Community College Bonds (Veterinary Technology), $4,000,000 Community <br />College Bonds (Emergency Services), and $5,000,000 Community College Bonds (Civic Center). A <br />certified copy of the proceedings of the Board of Elections taken on November 14, 2014 had been <br />received in the County Manager's office. After discussion, Commissioner Frazier moved to approve the <br />4 <br />
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