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BK 00027 PG <br />6. Transportation issues will be addressed (rail and truck), and <br />7. Duke will send their economic development division to work with our economic <br />development staff. <br />Ms. Dalrymple stated legislation has taken everything away from us with nowhere to turn. The question <br />is — do we fight — do we go through all the money we have to fight and then possibly lose or have to <br />raise taxes. It is felt the County needs to try to serve the citizens of Lee County and look after them. <br />Ms. Dalrymple stated that Duke came to us with an offer that must be considered — the Board of <br />Commissioner speak for the whole county. After further discussion, Commissioner Frazer moved to <br />have Duke propose to us in writing what their plans are and what their offer is. County Attorney Kerry <br />Schmid stated a formal agreement can be worked out between staff, the Chair and legal before a final <br />agreement is signed. Commissioner Frazier amended his motion for Duke Energy to provide a written <br />agreement and offer for consideration in reference to the storage of coal ash in Lee County addressing <br />issues discussed during the March 12th meeting, and provide a contract to the Board. Upon a vote, the <br />results were as follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Oldham, Reives, and Sloan <br />Nay: Knecht and Smith <br />The Chair ruled the motion had been adopted by a 5 to 2 vote. <br />There being no further business to come before the Board, Commissioner Frazier moved to <br />recess the meeting until 6 p.m., Monday, March 23, 2015. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Oldham, Reives, Sloan, and Smith <br />Nay: None <br />The Chair ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously and the meeting recessed at 8:55 <br />1�c <br />Amy M. Dalrymple, Chair <br />Lee County Board of Commissioners <br />Lee,'Clerk Kth$ Board <br />