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calendar schedule Commissioner Mark Lovick asked if there are other school <br /> districts that have adopted this flexibility and Ms. Womack said Union County and a <br /> few others have adopted a flexible calendar. <br /> VI.B Tax Lien Advertisement for Delinquent 2022 Real Property Taxes <br /> Tax Administrator Michael Brown asked the Board to order the tax collector to <br /> advertise the tax liens. A report of all unpaid 2022 real property taxes was submitted <br /> to the Clerk to the Board and the BOCC on Wednesday, January 25, 2023, and is <br /> on file with the Clerk to the Board and also available for review on the County's <br /> webpage. The advertisement of tax liens will be published in the Sanford Herald no <br /> sooner than March 1, 2023. The total amount of unpaid property taxes as of January <br /> 25, 2023, was $2,251,406.21. Commissioner Cameron Sharpe asked if staff <br /> address how senior citizens can get tax relief. Mr. Brown said advised that every <br /> year between January 1 and June 1, elderly and disable individuals may apply for <br /> tax relief up to 50% up to one acre. Mr. Brown has presented this information at the <br /> Enrichment Center in the past and can do so again and the Enrichment Center also <br /> advertises it. <br /> GS_105-369.pdf <br /> Motion: Motion to order the Tax Collector to advertise 2021 delinquent real <br /> property taxes per NCGS 105-369(a). <br /> Mover: Robert Reives <br /> For: 7 - Dr. Andre Knecht, Robert Reives, Cameron Sharpe, Kirk Smith, Bill Carver, <br /> Mark Lovick, Taylor Vorbeck <br /> Motion Result: Passed <br /> VI.0 Planning Board Recommendation for a Zoning Text Amendment to the Lee <br /> County Unified Development Ordinance <br /> Zoning Administrator Amy McNeill brought consideration of a text amendment to <br /> the Board within the Unified Development Ordinance, Table 4.6-1 Permitted Use <br /> Matrix to revise the land use categories, Religious Complex (less than 350 seats), <br /> new site and Religious Complex (more than 350 seats), new site to remove the <br /> prohibition preventing this land use from being located within the Central <br /> Business District. This text amendment does not impact the unincorporated areas <br /> of the county, as the County does not have a business district, but the text <br /> amendment does need to be approved by all participating entities in the UDO. <br /> The City of Sanford approved this Amendment on October 11, 2022, and the <br /> Town of Broadway approved it on December 19, 2022. Ms. McNeill asked the <br /> Board if there were any conflicts of interest, and none were stated. The Planning <br /> Board recommended by unanimous vote to approve the amendment. <br /> 01-TA-RELIGIOUS COMPLEXES.pdf <br /> Motion: Motion that the proposed zoning map amendment IS consistent with <br /> the Plan Sanlee long-range plan because the Central Business District <br /> (CBD) zoning classification is associated with the Downtown designation, <br /> which lists civic organizations, public gathering spaces, and churches as <br /> civic-type land uses associated for this area. <br /> Mover: Robert Reives <br /> For: 7 - Dr. Andre Knecht, Robert Reives, Cameron Sharpe, Kirk Smith, Bill Carver, <br /> Mark Lovick, Taylor Vorbeck <br /> Motion Result: Passed <br /> Motion: Motion that the Commissioners APPROVE the proposed UDO text <br /> amendment because it is reasonable and in the public interest given that <br /> other types of assembly uses are allowed in the Central Business District <br />
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