BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
Monday, April 23,
2001
AGENDA
1. Opening of Regular Session?Pledge of Allegiance
2.
Agenda Adjustments
Directive: Commissioner Reckhow asked that the
?Directives" list be reinstated.
3. Minutes
a.
February 5, 2001Worksession
b.
February 26, 2001 Regular Session
Commissioner Heron moved, seconded
by Commissioner Reckhow, to approve the Minutes as corrected.
The motion carried unanimously.
4. Resolution
for William A. Clement
County
Manager's Recommendation: Approve the resolution and present
to the family of Mr. Clement.
Chairman Black read the
resolution. Mayor Pro Tem Howard
Clement III, accepting the resolution for the family, was delayed in receiving
the resolution by the reception for Coach K and the Duke University Men?s
Basketball team.
5. Resolution Honoring Kimberly Rogers, Miss N. C. Teen
All-American
A resolution has
been prepared honoring Miss Kimberly Rogers, a Southern High School
senior. She was crowned Miss N. C. Teen
All-American in January. Later this
year, she will represent the state at the national pageant in Miami, Florida.
County
Manager's Recommendation: Approve the resolution and present
to
Miss Rogers along with sincere congratulations from the Board.
Chairman Black read the resolution
and presented it to Ms. Rogers. Ms.
Rogers accepted and thanked the Commissioners.
6.
Proclamation Recognizing ?National County Government Week"
A proclamation
naming the week of April 22 ? 28, 2001 as ?National County Government Week" has
been prepared for the Board?s approval.
County
Manager's Recommendation: Approve the requested
proclamation.
The Proclamation was read into the
Minutes.
6a.
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
7. Public Hearing on the 2001-2002
Consolidated Action Plan Draft Adoption
The City of Durham
Department of Housing and Community Development requests that the Board of
County Commissioners hold the 2001-2002 Consolidated Action Plan Draft public
hearing to receive comments and adopt the plan for submission to the Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
The adopted Citizen Participation Plan requires that two
public hearings be held prior to submission of the Consolidated Action Plan to
HUD. The purpose of the first public
hearing is to receive comments pertaining to HOME program needs in Durham. The Board of County Commissioners ?needs"
public hearing was held on February 12, 2001.
Comments were received from three citizens. The City Council ?needs" public hearing was held on February 5,
2001. The purpose of the second public
hearing is to receive comments on the Consolidated Action Plan Draft.
The Department of Housing and
Community Development requested that the Board of County Commissioners hold its
Consolidated Action Plan Draft public hearing on April 23, 2001. The Department of Housing and Community Development
requested that the City Council hold its Consolidated Action Plan Draft public
hearing on April 16, 2001.
Recommendations and editing comments received during the 30-day public
review period (March 12, 2001 through April 12, 2001) will be included in the
final version of the 2001-2002 Consolidated Action Plan. The Consolidated Action Plan makes general
HOME program funding allocations.
Charlene Montford, Director of the City
of Durham Department of Housing and Community Development, has reviewed this
request and recommends that the Board of County Commissioners hold the
2001-2002 Consolidated Action Plan Draft public hearing and adopt the Plan for
submission to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Resource Person(s): Michael
Pullum, Senior Planner, will attend the meeting to answer questions.
County
Manager's Recommendation: Hold the 2001-2002 Consolidated
Action Plan Draft public hearing and adopt the plan for submission to the
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Chairman Black directed that the board
include members from outside the city limits.
The Clerk to the Board advised that positions are being advertised.
Commissioner Reckhow stated she could not vote to
approve the plan as presented.
Commissioner Bowser asked that the plan include poor
persons outside the city limits.
At the advice of the County Attorney, Chairman Black
called for the public hearing to be held tonight and continued at the May 7
Worksession (to meet the May 15 deadline for receipt of the plan in Washington,
DC).
Chairman Black opened the public hearing. The speakers signed were Shirley Strobal,
Bettye Pennick, Jane Spanel (gave her time to Mrs. Strobal), Susan Deter, Kathy
Winn, Barbara Smith, Nancye Bryan, Ruby Norris, Mary Carson, Florence Benson,
and Ralph McKinney.
Chairman Black continued the Worksession until the May
7 Worksession. She asked that the item
be placed early on the agenda as Commissioner Reckhow must leave that meeting
before its end.
Commissioner Heron spoke of her concern for funding of
the counselor/supervisor position especially since The Durham Center is one of
highest funded mental health departments in the state.
Directive:
Chairman Black asked Mr. Jack Ramsey of The Durham Center to provide a
letter to the Board speaking to funding for a counselor/supervisor for the
12-unit independent living apartment complex.
8. Public
Hearing on Permanently Closing 486 Linear Feet of Alston Avenue on the Westside
of Hopson Road
On April 9, 2001,
the Board adopted a resolution declaring the intent of the Board of County
Commissioners to consider permanently closing 486± linear feet (.65 acre) of Alston
Avenue on the west side of Hopson Road, south of Alexander Drive (Tax Map 543,
PIN 0737), and set a public hearing for April 23, 2001, to consider permanently
closing 486± linear feet
of Alston Avenue on the west side of Hopson Road south of Alexander Drive.
The Durham
City-County Planning Department requests that the Board of County
Commissioners:
1. Hold a
public hearing to receive citizen comments on the proposed closing of 486± linear feet of Alston Avenue; and
2. Consider
permanently closing 486± linear feet of Alston Avenue on the west side of
Hopson Road south of Alexander Drive.
Resource
Person(s): Dick Hails, Assistant Director for Development Management,
Durham City-County Planning Department
County
Manager's Recommendation: The County Manager recommends that
the Board of County Commissioners hold the public hearing and consider
permanently closing 486± linear feet (.65 acre) of Alston Avenue.
Chairman Black opened the public
hearing.
Ms. Alesia Alphin, attorney, spoke
on behalf of Intelligent Information Systems.
Chairman Black closed the public
hearing.
Commissioner Heron moved, seconded by Commissioner
Reckhow, to approve permanently closing 486+ linear feet of Alston
Avenue.
The motion carried unanimously.
9. Public Hearing?K. Dan McKittrick, Applicant (Rezoning Case P00-87)
K. Dan
McKittrick will present to the Board of County Commissioners a request to rezone 23.98 acres located at 7601 and
7721 Herndon Road, PIN #0727-01-08-7357;
Tax Map 533-01-3; Request: RD (F/J-B) to PDR 2.25 (F/J-B). The proposal is in general conformance with
the adopted small area plan and 2020 Plan, and the Area C Draft I-40/NC 54
Corridor Study. The rezoning supports low-density residential development (up
to 4 units per acre). Staff recommends
approval. The Zoning Committee of the Durham Planning Commission conducted
public hearings on January 23, 2001 and March 13, 2001, and voted 6-1 to
recommend denial.
Case Planner: Cassandre Haynesworth
The
public hearing for this request was advertised on April 6 and April 13, 2001 in
the Durham Herald-Sun.
Resource
Person(s): Sheila Stains-Ramp, Planning Supervisor, and Dick Hails,
Assistant Director
10. Preliminary Resolution for Bond Issue
11. Board Appointments?Durham County
Hospital Corporation Board of Trustees
Garry E. Umstead,
CMC, Clerk to the Board, will distribute ballots to make appointments to the
Durham County Hospital Corporation Board of Trustees.
12. Closed Session
The Board of Commissioners is requested to adjourn to closed
session to consider the performance of a public officer pursuant to G. S. §
143-318.11(a)(6).
Commissioner
Heron moved, seconded by Commissioner Reckhow, to adjourn into Closed Session
to consider the performance of a public officer pursuant to G. S. §
143-318.11(a)(6).
The
motion carried unanimously.
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The
Commissioners adjourned into Closed Session at 9:30 p.m.