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BK:00027 PG:0891 <br /> BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN <br /> • Little Buffalo Creek Greenway in Sanford, from Charlotte Avenue to City Hall, <br /> • Woodland Avenue sidewalk project, from Evergreen Lane to Globe Street in Sanford, <br /> • Fields Drive sidewalk project, from Homer Blvd. to Carthage Street in Sanford, <br /> • S. Main Street sidewalk project, from Mansfield Drive to 100 block of Main Street in <br /> Broadway, <br /> • Carthage Street road diet project, from Wicker Street to Chatham Street in Sanford. <br /> AVIATION <br /> • Taxiway and apron strengthening to match runway strength at Raleigh Executive <br /> Jetport, <br /> • Runway extension justification, EA and PE at Raleigh Executive Jetport, <br /> • Corporate hangar apron expansion Phase I at Raleigh Executive Jetport, <br /> • Terminal building expansion and renovation at Raleigh Executive Jetport, <br /> • Corporate hangar apron expansion Phase 2 at Raleigh Executive Jetport, and <br /> • New 13-unit T-hangar at Raleigh Executive Jetport. <br /> RAIL <br /> • Automotive terminal along CSX line in northern Lee County, near Moncure, and <br /> • Sanford passenger rail station. <br /> After discussion, Commissioner Frazier moved to approve a Resolution Endorsing TARPO Road <br /> Projects Identified for Consideration in NCDOT Prioritization 4.0, 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, Oldham, Reives, Sloan, and Smith <br /> Nay: None <br /> The Chair ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. Commissioner Reives stated he <br /> would like to see a copy of the original list generated to form the above referenced list. <br /> County Manager John Crumpton asked the Board to consider a request from the State <br /> Employees' Credit Union to use the Nash Street Extension (going into OT Sloan Park) for an entrance <br /> driveway for their new building. After discussion, Commissioner Knecht moved to approve the State <br /> Employees' Credit Union request to use the Nash Street Extension as a driveway for their new building. <br /> 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 /> Commissioner Frazier moved to go into Closed Session to (1) consider a personnel matter per <br /> North Carolina General Statute §143-318.11(a) (6) and (2) to consult with the attorney to protect the <br /> attorney-client privilege per North Carolina General Statute §143-318.11(a) (3). Upon a vote, the <br /> results were as follows: <br /> Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Oldham, Reives, Sloan, and Smith <br /> Nay: None <br /> 5 <br />
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