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005 <br />is The following spoke in opposition to the recommended fire tax rates: <br />1. Tony Ragan, 4507 Lower River Road - questioned why Deep River's <br />taxes were higher than other departments - thinks they are too high <br />Chairman Hayes closed the public hearing. <br />Commissioner Oldham moved to approve the FY 2010-11 ilIff{{ ee District Budget <br />Ordinance, a copy of which is attached to these minutes and by this;efeje ce made a part <br />hereof. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: .111i it 111111, <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Hayes, Kelly, Oldham, Pascha! Reives, and <br />Nay: None ,11111 1' <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been ad <br />The Board conducted a public hearing in reference'to'a %mendment to the 2008 CDBG <br />Scattered Site Housing Project. Community Development 1 lai~ager Karen Kennedy presented <br />changes to the original application and answered questions fromi~t}te Board. <br />Chairman Hayes opened the publicJ#earingi~that had been advertised for this date and <br />time. <br />No one present spoke in favor of or in opposition to the amendment as presented. <br />Chairman Hayes clp;edltle public <br />Commissionerijplaham l'o'ved to approve the Program Amendment Resolution for the <br />FY 2008 Scattered S~ehHoul~gllProjectlas presented, a copy of which is attached to these <br />minutes and by this referee„cue made a part hereof. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Dalrympl'IQ Hayes, Kelly, Oldham, Paschal, Reives, and Shook <br />None lift <br />,11111!.The Chairma"'Iruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />e, <br />t' .6,Tmunity~+,1bevelopment Manager Karen Kennedy introduced Ulises Luviano, <br />President loR he, fanford-Lee County Youth Council who presented the Council's annual report <br />to the Boar-:119Ul action was taken. <br />The Board recognized the first landowners to enroll in the Lee County Voluntary <br />Agriculture District (VAD) program. Tommy Brooks from Soil and Water Conservation stated <br />that the VAD program is designed to encourage the preservation and protection of family <br />farms, increase the visibility of agricultural, forestry and horticultural operations and to protect <br />• and promote these land uses. He further stated the ordinance seeks to preserve open space <br />4 <br />