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The Chair ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />Pursuant to N.C. General Statute §153A-52.1, Chair Dalrymple opened the floor for Public <br />Comments. The following signed up to speak and were allowed 3 minutes for comments: <br />1. Jack Campbell, 1239 Broadway Road, Sanford (Broadway Road widening <br />project) <br />2. Keith Clark, 312 Acorn Drive, Sanford (Board Priorities) <br />Commissioner Knecht arrived at 4:11 p.m., during Mr. Clark's comments. <br />The Board considered the sale of surplus property located on Humber Street. County Attorney <br />Kerry Self stated the County acquired the above referenced property by Sheriff's Deed. The total <br />amount of fees and taxes owned on the property is $719.81, and the taxable value is $8,600.00. <br />Ronny and Deborah Shelton submitted an offer to purchase said property for $800.00, plus paying the <br />requisite deposit and advertising costs. The upset bid was advertised in The Sanford Herald on <br />September 25th, with no upset bids received during the upset bid period. Commissioner Sloan moved <br />to approve the sale of the above referenced property to Ronny and Deborah Shelton for $800.00, adopt <br />a Resolution Authorizing the Sale of Property on Humber Street and Warranty Deed, copies of which <br />are attached to these Minutes and by this reference made a part hereof, and authorize staff to execute <br />necessary documents to convey said property. 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. <br />The Board considered appointments to the Triangle South Workforce Development Board. At <br />the September 21s' meeting the Board removed four of the five appointees on the above referenced <br />Board and asked the Clerk to advertise for those four seats. A "Public Notice" was in The Sanford <br />Herald on September 24th. Clerk to the Board Gaynell Lee presented three applications (two for re- <br />appointment and one new application) to the Board for consideration. Ms. Lee stated said applications <br />have been evaluated by Central Carolina Community College, who administers the Workforce Program, <br />with the following recommendations: <br />Ron Hewett (new applicant) — Small Business category <br />Meg Moss (re -appointment) — Joint -Labor Management <br />Robert Kain (re -appointment) — Business <br />Someone from a labor organization, community-based organization, or representative of employees <br />such as veterans, or an organization that serves individuals with disabilities of youth is still needed for <br />the Board. After discussion, Commissioner Reives moved to appoint the above three applicants to the <br />Triangle South Workforce Development Board as presented. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Oldham, Reives, Sloan, and Smith <br />Nay: <br />The Chair ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />Commissioner Reives discussed concerns he had with the Planning and Inspections <br />Department in reference to inspection delays he had received calls about. Community Development <br />2 <br />