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OOG <br />and increase the visibility of agricultural operations and to alert new or potential landowners of <br />' the potential for dust, noise, and smells associated with agriculture. Donald Nicholson, <br />Chairman of the Voluntary Agriculture Advisory Board stated the following landowners had <br />entered into conservation agreements and were presented VAD signs for their property: <br />Worth and Nancy Pickard - 53.17 acres - Pocket Township <br />Bridge Road Farm Family Limited Partnership, Jane Barringer - 629.21 acres - <br />Deep River Township ~~~~11t <br />Alan Cox - 26.43 acres - Greenwood Township <br />Barbara and Reevis AIphin - 55.97 acres - Pocket Tow!!]] III <br />William and Gall Logan- 54.4 acres - Pocket Townshil5')jt <br />Tony and Martha Ragan - 304.36 acres - Deep River Township <br />Eunice Cameron - 144.62 acres - Cape Fear Township <br />Fear Township 1 <br />Faye and Cecil Cameron - 249-72 acres - C_ <br />0 <br />Total land enrolled in the Voluntary Agriculture <br />acres. <br />m at this time is 1,658.47 <br />Health Director Howard Surface and Dr. David Fisti8YIJ hairman of the Health Board <br />discussed Animal Control services with the Board at this time. she last meeting on June 7, <br />2010, Commissioner Dalrymple questio~~d the Animal Control' Audget and the fact that a <br />3i <br />position had been budgeted for some time),butjj,ever filled. Mr. Surface presented strengths, <br />weaknesses, opportunities and threats bandRaIllp~y~~'''Animal Control officers from his <br />department. Mr. Surface stated the Animal dponi.ol department had many new issues to come <br />up over the past year and are being worked oil tjat this time. A committee has been formed to <br />rewrite the County's Animal Control Ordinance which should be ready for approval by <br />September. No action waajtAe"hlon the matter' <br />I Jill, <br />County Manac <br />75 cent per one huni <br />2010. Commissioner <br />do <br />Ordinance as presented, a <br />made f a„ _C1,tj }~Opf Upon a <br />than was originally re <br />imPton presented the FY 2010-11 Budget Ordinance with a <br />jlvaluation of property listed for taxes as of January 1, <br />concerns where a non-profit agency received more funding <br />mmissioner Hayes moved to approve the FY 2010-11 Budget <br />of which is attached to these minutes and by this reference <br />.the results were as follows: <br />Aye: I Dalrymple, Hayes, Kelly, Oldham, Paschal, and Reives <br />Nay: Shook <br />• <br />ruled the motion had been adopted by a six to one vote. <br />County'Manager John Crumpton presented the Capital Improvements Program (CIP) <br />for FY 2010/11 - FY 2014/15. Commissioner Kelly moved to approve a Resolution Adopting <br />the Lee County Capital Improvements Program for FY 2010111 - FY 2014115 as presented, a <br />copy of which is attached to these minutes and by this reference made a part hereof. Upon a <br />vote, the results were as follows: <br />5 <br />
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