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sou 21 Pict 854® <br />The Board considered the reaffirming of representatives to the BRAC RTF. County <br />Manager John Crumpton stated that counties had been asked to reaffirm or appoint <br />representatives to the BRAC RTF prior to the October 19, 2007 annual Board of Directors <br />meeting. In February 2006 the Board of Commissioners appointed Commissioner Ed Paschal as <br />the County representative, Mayor Cornelia Olive as the City of Sanford representative, and <br />Commissioner Robert Reives as the alternate County member. In December 2006 Strategic <br />Initiatives Director Lesa Price was appointed as a second alternate member to represent Lee <br />County. Commissioner Kelly moved that Commissioner Ed Paschal, Mayor Cornelia Olive, <br />Commissioner Robert Reives, and Strategic Initiatives Director Lesa Price be reappointed to <br />serve as members of the BRAC RTF. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Brown, Kelly, Lemmond, Paschal, Reives, Shook, and Smith <br />Nay: None <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />County Manager John Crumpton introduced Mr. Russell Spivey as the new Director of <br />General Services. Mr. Spivey has been employed with Lee County for twenty-five years. <br />Mr. Crumpton gave the Board an update on notification of taxpayers whose social security <br />numbers may have been released in error by the Tax Department. <br />Mr. Crumpton asked the Board's approval to sign the appropriate documents for the State <br />Bureau of Investigation to allow the Lee County Sheriff's Department to conduct background <br />checks for employees and volunteers. Consensus of the Board was for Mr. Crumpton to handle <br />the appropriate documents required. <br />Mr. Crumpton also informed the Board that military personnel from Fort Bragg will be in <br />the City of Sanford for training November 26-30, 2007, with most of the training being completed <br />at night. <br />Commissioners discussed recent requests for alcohol sales in various townships. County <br />Attorney K. R. Hoyle was asked to prepare a resolution for the November meeting to consider <br />placing this matter on the May primary for beer and wine sales in the Deep River, Cape Fear, and <br />Greenwood Townships. <br />The Board considered meeting dates for the month of November 2007. After some <br />discussion, Commissioner Lemmond moved to hold one meeting at 9:00 a.m., November 5, 2007. <br />A special meeting will be called if public hearings with the Planning Board are required. Upon a <br />vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Brown, Kelly, Lemmond, Paschal, Reives, Shook, and Smith <br />Nay: None <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />Chairman Brown recessed the meeting till 7:00 p.m. <br />The adjourned meeting of the Board of Commissioners reconvened in Courtroom #4 in the <br />old Lee County Courthouse at 7:00 p.m. in keeping with the motion for adjournment with <br />Commissioners Robert H. Brown, James C. Kelly, Jerry M. Lemmond, and Kirk D. Smith in <br />5 <br />