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11/19/2018
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Tennis courts and a rectangular multipurpose field and new entrance will also be included in <br />the plans. Temple Park recommendations will include a full court basketball court and open <br />play area. Kiwanis Children's Park plans will include parking, tennis/pickleball courts, shelter, <br />and restroom facilities along with multi -use courts to include half -court basketball court. <br />Commissioner Reives moved to approve the Phase 1 Recommendations subject to the <br />presented modifications. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Dodson, Oldham, Reives, Sharpe, Sloan <br />Nay: None <br />Absent: Knecht <br />Chair Dalrymple ruled the motion had carried unanimously. <br />C. Consideration of a Memorandum of Understanding for placing a mural honoring Dr. Mary <br />Margaret McLeod on a County owned building <br />The Suzanne Reeves Literary Club has spearheaded an effort to raise funds for a mural <br />honoring the life and work of Dr. Mary Margaret McLeod. The club and Liz Whitmore believe the <br />wall outside of the Department of Social Services would be an appropriate place for the mural. The <br />mural would contain the likeness of Dr. McLeod along with representative images of the children <br />she treated and a depiction of her famous "Fanny Cream." County Attorney Whitney Parrish <br />presented a proposed memorandum of understanding detailing the proposed terms and conditions <br />for installing a mural on county owned building that will be executed between the County and the <br />Suzanne Reeves Literary Club. The club will be working with the Appearance Commission and <br />Public Arts Subcommittee with regards to what will be placed on the building. The County will have <br />the ultimate say as to what and where the mural will be placed on the building. Commissioner <br />Oldham moved to approve the memorandum of understanding as presented, a copy of which is <br />attached to these minutes and by this reference made a part hereof. Commissioner Reives <br />requested information be posted online and through social media regarding this endeavor. Upon a <br />vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Dodson, Oldham, Reives, Sharpe, Sloan <br />Nay: None <br />Absent: Knecht <br />Chair Dalrymple ruled the motion had carried unanimously. <br />D. Consideration of approval of the Future Land Use Plan <br />Planning and Community Director Marshall Downey presented a Resolution to Adopt the <br />Future Land Use Plan. The Board has previously held public hearings on this matter. The <br />County Manager stated that the resolution was drafted to address concerns raised at the last <br />meeting. The resolution proposes that the plan be reviewed on an annual basis. Commissioner <br />Sloan moved to approve the "PlanSanLee" Future Land Use Plan and Resolution to Conduct <br />an Annual Review of the Plan, a copy of which is attached to these minutes and by this <br />reference made a part hereof. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Page 417 <br />
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