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G0 <br />attached to these minutes and by this reference made a part hereof. Upon a vote, the results were as <br />follows: <br />Aye: Hayes, Oldham, Parks, Paschal, Reives, Shook, and Womack <br />Nay: None <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />The Board considered a building Restoration and Reuse Application for /Atlantic Hydraulics. <br />County Manager John Crumpton presented to the Board a Resolution and letter'imreference to the NC el <br />Building Restoration and Reuse Grants Program through the NC Rural Ce�nteir.\M �Crumpton asked <br />the Board to consider and approve a resolution authorizing the submittal of (a Restoration and Reuse <br />Application to assist Atlantic Hydraulics, LLC in renovations to their 25,250 sq. ft. building located at <br />5225 Womack Road (Lee County Industrial Park). The proposed renovations will enable Atlantic <br />Hydraulics to expand its business and create eleven (11) new full -time positions. A 5% match will be <br />required that will be paid through the Lee County Economic Development Corporation. After <br />discussion, Commissioner Oldham moved to approve the Authorizin6,'Resolution to the NC Building <br />Restoration and Reuse Grants Program and letter of suppdr6o the NC Center, copies of which <br />are attached to these minutes and by this reference made a pa&h \\ Upon a vote, the results were <br />as follows: <br />Aye: Hayes, Oldham, Parks, Paschal, Reives, Shook, and Womack <br />Nay: None 11 <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had <br />The Board considered a Licensing Agreement with American Society of Composers, Authors <br />and Publishers ( ASCAP). County Manager John \Crumpton discussed a licensing agreement with <br />ASCAP that will allow the County to play live or recorded versions of musical compositions copyrighted <br />by ASCAP artists. Copyrighted m <br />sponsored by the Parksa Recre <br />gymnastics classes, etc.-), as <br />or when no recorded programming•i <br />Society of Composers (ASCAP.) ha! <br />a license violates the federal copyri <br />research, it has -beer <br />past violations <br />per year. After disc <br />American Society of i <br />these minutes and by <br />agreed <br />sical compositions are frequently played at events and activities <br />tion and Senior Citizens departments (aerobics, exercise, dance, <br />ckground when callers to County offices are placed on hold <br />being broadcast over Lee County Government TV. The American <br />contacted the County and asserted such use of the music without <br />it)aws and subjects the County to severe financial penalties. After <br />SCAP's assertion is correct. ASCAP has agreement to waive all <br />ty agrees to enter into a blanket licensing agreement which will cost $637.00 <br />on, Commissioner Parks moved to approve a Licensing Agreement with <br />posers, Authors and Publishers as presented, a copy of which is attached to <br />reference made a part hereof. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />None <br />Oldham, Parks, Paschal, Reives, Shook, and Womack <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />The Board considered matters relating to the financing of the purchase of property from Dr. Paul <br />Howard and Dr. Barbara James. County Manager John Crumpton asked the Board to consider a <br />Resolution in reference to the financing of the property. The Board was also asked to adopt a <br />Resolution calling for a public hearing in connection with the financing of the purchase of real property. <br />