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12/17/2018
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the question and moved to approve a resolution declaring a public health nuisance in <br /> response in response to the opioid litigation. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br /> Aye: Dalrymple, Dodson, Knecht, Reives, Sharpe, <br /> Nay: Del Palazzo, Smith <br /> Chair Dalrymple ruled the motion had carried 5:2. <br /> V. NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. Request for approval of Lee County Drone Policy. <br /> The Drone Use Policy is required by the North Carolina Association of County <br /> Commissioners Risk Management Pools before property and liability insurance will cover <br /> the operations of the drones. In addition, the policy requires that all County employees who <br /> operate a drone for Lee County business purposes be properly licensed and trained. There <br /> are several members of both the Lee County Sheriffs Office and the Lee County <br /> Emergency Services Department who are properly licensed to fly the drones. Emergency <br /> Services Director Shane Seagroves provided a brief overview of the rules and regulations <br /> regarding drone devices. Commissioner Reives moved to approve the Drone Use Policy <br /> as presented. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br /> Aye: Dalrymple, Del Palazzo, Dodson, Knecht, Reives, Sharpe, Smith <br /> Nay: None <br /> Chair Dalrymple ruled the motion had carried unanimously. <br /> B. Consideration of an offer to purchase property located at 1401 Boykin Avenue PIN <br /> 9642-64-6420-00, Sanford, Lee County North Carolina. <br /> The Lee County and City of Sanford foreclosed on property located at PIN 9642- <br /> 64-6420-00 in 2017. Currently, what is owed on the property is $3,313.96, which includes <br /> the taxes and attorney fees owed. The current tax value of the property is $1,800. Mr. Luis <br /> Gomez submitted an offer of$800.00 to purchase the property. He owns 1403 Boykin <br /> Avenue and notes that his water meter and driveway are located on the parcel. He has <br /> paid the requisite 5% and advertising costs. The City of Sanford received a copy of the <br /> offer and at its December 4, 2018 regular meeting voted to deed its portion of the parcel to <br /> the County to allow the County to dispose of the property. Commissioner Reives moved to <br /> declare property located at 1401 Boykin Avenue PIN 9642-64-6420-00 as surplus and <br /> accept the offer from Mr. Gomez in the amount of$800 and to proceed with the upset bid <br /> process. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br /> Aye: Dalrymple, Del Palazzo, Dodson, Knecht, Reives, Sharpe, Smith <br /> Page 416 <br />
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