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611 <br />EE C <br />Committed'Todw for a Better Torimorrow <br />EMERGENCY MEETING <br />OF THE <br />LEE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />106 HILLCREST DRIVE <br />SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 27330 <br />APRIL 25, 2011 <br />The emergency called meeting of the Lee County Board of Commissioners for the County of <br />Lee, State of North Carolina, convened at 4 p.m. in the- N Com�m�iis iioners' Room, Lee County <br />Government Center, 106 Hillcrest Drive, Sanford, North Cafolinalion said date. Commissioners present <br />were Richard B. Hayes, Larry "Doc" Oldham, Charles T. Parks, Nathan E. Paschal, Robert T. Reives, <br />Linda A. Shook, and James K. Womack, Jr. <br />Chairman Shook called the meeting to <br />County Attorney K. R. Hoyle delivered <br />• <br />• <br />The pledge of allegiance was recited. <br />An update from the April <br />Seagroves. It was reported thatji <br />M E <br />Church Road and ending 4'3 mile <br />million dollars in propertyKdamage <br />this date, equals $47 I1ii`bn; <br />contents inside homes or business <br />located at 2420 Tramway Road <br />information. Mr. Seagroves state <br />r and the following business was transacted <br />16 1h tornado was given by Emergency Services Director Shane <br />path of the tornado across Lee County — beginning at Rocky Fork <br />across the county on Avents Ferry Road - did an estimated $57 <br />Estimated average tax value for buildings and homes alone, as of <br />s7does not' include businesses, automobiles, farm machinery or <br />;s. FEMA has set up office space at the McSwain Extension Center <br />id is assisting residents with applications and other storm related <br />,applications are being taken from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. daily with field <br />)use passing out flyers with information on how to apply for <br />will last for 60 days. <br />county ManafflJohn Crumpton stated the Lee County Animal Shelter will be open from 8 a.m. <br />1119 to 7 p.m. this week forassistance with animal control. The county is working with CARA to match lost <br />or misplaced'fpets back with their owners. Foster families are need at this time to house cats until their <br />owners can belocated. It was also reported that some local vets offered free service to animals that <br />were hurt durin storm. <br />;. <br />County Manager John Crumpton discussed debris removal throughout the damaged areas of <br />the county. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has started cleanup on roads <br />in the unincorporated areas of the county. Byrd Brothers, who the county entered into an agreement <br />with at the April 18 meeting, has started debris removal inside the city limits. Concerns were <br />expressed that work is progressing more slowly outside the city limits with debris removal. After <br />discussion, Commissioner Parks moved that the County Manager work with DOT to negotiate an <br />