SENATOR RICHARD BURR & the Republican Parties of Camden, Currituck, Pasquotank & Perquimans
Invite you to a truly unique night of events to celebrate a grass-roots rekindling of Ronald Reagan’s vision for America. Join us at Currituck High School on February 21st, 6pm. A Meet & Greet with the Senator will be followed by an All-American Box Dinner & Refreshments served during a showing of the award-winning film, “In The Face Of Evil”. This is a contemporary documentary that chronicles Reagan’s lifetime pursuit of liberty for all and a reflection of that on-going battle (www.inthefaceofevil.com). Cost: $20 person/ $35 couple, $10 children (ages 12 and older invited)
You must RSVP by calling (252)232-3514
Calls before 4pm, please leave a message with your name and phone number
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Money Talks or Oh What a Tangled Web...
From the rumor mill----
The radio voice of Corolla has been overheard bragging that Dan Scanlon has been fired.
That, in turn, has led to the speculation that one of "The Village of Corolla's" very own self-appointed officials has made himself available and is standing in line to take Dan's place. After all, what better way to soothe ill feelings between Corolla and the County than to have one of the councilmen be the county manager. I have to agree with the person who said, "A pre-arranged marriage NOT made in heaven."
The radio voice of Corolla has been overheard bragging that Dan Scanlon has been fired.
That, in turn, has led to the speculation that one of "The Village of Corolla's" very own self-appointed officials has made himself available and is standing in line to take Dan's place. After all, what better way to soothe ill feelings between Corolla and the County than to have one of the councilmen be the county manager. I have to agree with the person who said, "A pre-arranged marriage NOT made in heaven."
A Chairman's Appeal? Follow the Leader?
It seems that Barry Nelms feels his weekend bikers' event at his Walnut Island Restaurant does not need to apply for a special use permit and he has appealed the decision to the BOA. As is stated in the Board of Adjustments minutes, the staff determined the event is outside the customary and usual operations of the Walnut Island Motel and Restaurant and should apply as a special use event for the following reasons:
- The outside vendors and retail activities associated with this event is not within the normal scope of operations for a hotel and restaurant. (Section 1310 of the Currituck County UDO describes this activity as use 2.220, Storage and Display of Goods Outside of Fully Enclosed Building. This use is not permissible in the Limited Business, hotels zoning district. It can be permitted only with a Special Event permit.)
- The site does not contain the on-site parking needed for this event. This site has 31 approved on-site parking spaces.
- There is a concern that the traffic and parking issues this event generates exceeds the approved on-site parking.
- The Albemarle Regional Health Department has not issued any approvals for a larger number of people to use the existing restroom facilities at the restaurant on a continual basis.
The Totem Clarifies
Thank you to the many people who have contacted me already today regarding concerns about the construction and timetables for Currituck's new schools. I know you are all aware how diligently the former BOC worked to plan, fund and build these schools.At the last BOC meeting, the Commissioners voted to approve the Jarvisburg Elementary School Construction contract. Chairman Nelms requested a meeting between the BOE and BOC to discuss a contract for the projects' management with a firm called, MB Kahn. Currituck has a very successful history with this firm bringing school projects in on time and budget and I look forward to continuing that relationship.I do not think it is unusual or untoward for an incoming BOC to review on-going projects for fiscal soundness and do not anticipate such a review causing any significant delays to this school project. Every Commissioner has an obligation to make informed decisions on behalf of the public and in so doing, is entitled to the information necessary to feel confident about their votes. I believe we are all committed to new schools in Currituck and will continue to work together to achieve that to a timely and responsible end. This upcoming meeting between the BOE and the new BOC will give all parties an opportunity to become acquainted and develop a healthy and productive working relationship, like former BOC's and the BOE have had in the past.Please know that I will be diligent in doing my part to ensuring that the commitments made to the community reflecting all of our desire to maintain quality schools in Currituck are followed through. I will make sure you are aware of any obstacle to that progress that I am made aware of.Please continue to let me know your thoughts and ideas.Thanks to each of you for your interests and involvement in Currituck.
Best Regards,
Owen Etheridge
Best Regards,
Owen Etheridge
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Terminations and Other Ponderings
The Town Hall Meeting on Jan 22 is supposed to provide for discussion on what the PUBLIC wants to see happen with the Library in Moyock. Yet, the commissioner who represents Moyock has evidently already decided not to need any public input since she voted against Owen Etheridge's motion to postpone action until after the Town Meeting. Why should she and Nelms still want to bother with a town meeting which will only serve as window dressing since they have already decided what they plan to do. This is nothing more than deception by your elected officials.
The Assistant County Manager position was done away with today. Mr. Greg Schwarga, without any previous knowledge or notification, was called in this morning and asked for his keys. Immediately. No reason was given except the Board of Commissioners decided LAST NIGHT the position was no longer needed. He was not offered any other employment with the county nor granted any common courtesies normally associated with a loss of job. It's a sad state of affairs when newly elected officials feel the need to undo any and all things associated with the previous board. What message does this send to other employees and department heads?
The Assistant County Manager position was done away with today. Mr. Greg Schwarga, without any previous knowledge or notification, was called in this morning and asked for his keys. Immediately. No reason was given except the Board of Commissioners decided LAST NIGHT the position was no longer needed. He was not offered any other employment with the county nor granted any common courtesies normally associated with a loss of job. It's a sad state of affairs when newly elected officials feel the need to undo any and all things associated with the previous board. What message does this send to other employees and department heads?
Words from the 1/16 Board Meeting
Tonight the BOC voted 3-2 to postpone action on the leased library facility in Moyock until after the Moyock Town Meeting scheduled for January 22nd. Commissioners Nelms & Taylor voted against my motion to postpone action. Please let the BOC members know your opinion about their positions.As you may recall, I sent an e-mail outlining the chronology of the new BOC's actions regarding the leased facility and expressed my concern about a November, 2006 directive issued and carried out by the County Manager to end the leased facility option. This is evidenced by a memo to the BOC members from the County Manager outlining the directive, a December 7th meeting with the parties to the contract and a December 8th issued change order. That change order to return the leased building to agreed upon condition so as to return the building to the owners is almost complete.I made my concerns known to the BOC and County Manager and indicated I believed the BOC needed to publish this issue on a meeting agenda, allow public input and formally vote if any change was to be made to the prior BOC's approved and funded policy for a leased facility.Unfortunately, the public process followed the directives and actions and it does not appear to me that the leased facility was intended to remain an option by the new BOC members.All of these documents are public record and available from the County Manager upon request.I have been requesting and am attempting to compile information regarding the costs to cancel this option, costs to reinstate the option despite the directive, change order and action, timetables and costs for new options and the answers to the questions regarding fundng.As I am able to obtain this information, I will continue to pass it on to you. In addition, if there was any other action taken or question raised for you regarding tonight's BOC meeting, I of course, remain willing to discuss that with you.Thanks to each of you who have involved yourself in the process of local governing in any capacity, whether it is to show up, speak, write, call or inquire. I hope you will continue to do so and encourage others to participate in this ownership as well.
Best Regards,
Owen Etheridge
Best Regards,
Owen Etheridge
Friday, January 12, 2007
Corolla Incorporation
Questions that should have been answered by Currituck County’s Commissioners before they endorsed the incorporation of Corolla.
I wonder how many of these items were even considered by the 3 affirmative votes as being of any importance to the citizens of Currituck as a whole?
Have you honored the request to meet with the citizens opposed to incorporation?
Have all of the absentee homeowners been informed of the incorporation referendum?
Will you be entering into a revenue sharing agreement with the town of Corolla? If so, what will it consist of and what taxes will be raised to offset it, or what services will be cut? We do have a need for schools and other capital projects.
If Corolla gets zoning powers will they be able to stop the mid-county bridge? If so, what will you tell the citizens in lower Currituck and all of the many people who have worked so hard on this project?
Will Corolla have jurisdiction over the many duck hunting blinds that will be within their town limits?
Will they, as a town, be able to declare the public roads within Whalehead private, thus closing 5 of the 7 public beach accesses? Remember, they sued the county and state previously to do just that.
Will the town of Corolla have the authority to declare a building moratorium, thus closing down one of Currituck’s largest employment opportunities?
In the future, will the town of Corolla be able to annex Carova when it needs more revenue?
Will this board sell the county’s assets at fair market value or will it deed county property to the town of Corolla? Will this board still sell the county’s 10 acres and put the proceeds to the recreation/senior center as mentioned by the previous board?
Will Corolla have the power to stop the citizens of Currituck from driving on Carova’s beaches?
Will they, as a town, demand the building of a school or schools at Currituck County’s citizens’ expense?
How much sales tax revenue will the county lose if Corolla incorporates?
Since the incorporation of Corolla will impact all of Currituck County, shouldn’t the right for incorporation be presented in a referendum to all citizens of Currituck?
Remember, a vote against Currituck unification was not a vote FOR Corolla to incorporate.
I wonder how many of these items were even considered by the 3 affirmative votes as being of any importance to the citizens of Currituck as a whole?
Have you honored the request to meet with the citizens opposed to incorporation?
Have all of the absentee homeowners been informed of the incorporation referendum?
Will you be entering into a revenue sharing agreement with the town of Corolla? If so, what will it consist of and what taxes will be raised to offset it, or what services will be cut? We do have a need for schools and other capital projects.
If Corolla gets zoning powers will they be able to stop the mid-county bridge? If so, what will you tell the citizens in lower Currituck and all of the many people who have worked so hard on this project?
Will Corolla have jurisdiction over the many duck hunting blinds that will be within their town limits?
Will they, as a town, be able to declare the public roads within Whalehead private, thus closing 5 of the 7 public beach accesses? Remember, they sued the county and state previously to do just that.
Will the town of Corolla have the authority to declare a building moratorium, thus closing down one of Currituck’s largest employment opportunities?
In the future, will the town of Corolla be able to annex Carova when it needs more revenue?
Will this board sell the county’s assets at fair market value or will it deed county property to the town of Corolla? Will this board still sell the county’s 10 acres and put the proceeds to the recreation/senior center as mentioned by the previous board?
Will Corolla have the power to stop the citizens of Currituck from driving on Carova’s beaches?
Will they, as a town, demand the building of a school or schools at Currituck County’s citizens’ expense?
How much sales tax revenue will the county lose if Corolla incorporates?
Since the incorporation of Corolla will impact all of Currituck County, shouldn’t the right for incorporation be presented in a referendum to all citizens of Currituck?
Remember, a vote against Currituck unification was not a vote FOR Corolla to incorporate.
The Totem Talks! Response to Chad Adams Center for Local Innovation Newsletter
Dear Mr. Adams,
As a current member of the Board of Commissioners, a staunch Conservative and a member of the BOC prior to this election who was a participant in the decision-making process, I wonder how much research went into authoring this piece. Do you have any knowledge of the source for this funding of the projects you call wasteful? Do you have any knowledge of the excellent, responsible fiscally disciplined spending of the prior BOC, the first Republican majority in Currituck, that allowed for us to save $50 million plus dollars to fund projected school needs so that no borrowing would be required? Do you have any idea what low tax rate our County maintained under the former BOC andstill managed to save this money? Do you know that that saving and fiscal discipline saved our County almost half-again the cost of the schools in financing charges if we had to borrow?You want to laud an elected liberal Democrat for words in a campaign, rather than reality, based on what research exactly? You applaud the unnecessary library facility? Would you be interested in learning that the facility was to be paid for by occupancy tax, it has now been scrapped by the new BOC members you applaud at a whopping savings of $6000 and, a new $1.2 million dollar library proposed by these same BOC members which does not qualify for occupancy tax funding and therefore will have to be paid from the County's general fund? I am very familiar with your organization and I am stunned to see such a poorly researched, cavalier piece applauding a Democrat defeat of a rare Republican majority in NE NC that by any standards had one of theCounty's most healthy bottom line. Eleven years with no tax increases and in fact, two tax decreases. In that same time, still managed to save $50 million for projected school construction. We constructed a new Judicial Center, renovated and restored the historic Whalehead Club, built a new Middle School for 750 students, a newly constructed Health Department, completed major renovations and expansions of four Elementary schools, renovations of the historic Currituck Courthouse, conversion of a State prison camp to a modern, state-of-the art County detention center, constructed an airport terminal building, extended our runway and built two airport hangars to house 20 plus aircraft for general aviation -all without a single tax increase or bond issuance. Funded and began construction of a new cooperative extension building. Can you name any other County in the State who has been able to do what we accomplished with not just no tax increase, but in fact with tax decreases? I will hold up our fiscal condition and decisions against any other County government you wish to name, Mr. Adams. Care to label us fiscally irresponsible again, Mr. Adams? Just last week we invited one of your new employees, most recently with Civitas to Currituck to address a Republican regional group we hosted to discuss the upcoming legislative session. Apparently, your research is limited to campaign rhetoric and articles from The Daily Advance, one of the most liberal newspapers in the State. That is like using the N&O as the standard for Conservative truth. Don't bother to respond with your explanation of how your organization is not partisan. Perhaps in your desperation to applaud something Democrat in the area of fiscal responsibility you decided to right a poorly researched, totally unjustified hit piece that slanders a decent, responsible fiscally disciplined BOC that was defeated due to an unprecedented distortion campaign that was sited in a newspaper editorial as being misleading and outright false. Those campaign claims are currently being investigated and libel action being seriously contemplated. But, what the heck. Why not just write an article applauding mere words and lambasting true accomplishment to hold up your supposed lofty interest in limited government and fiscal discipline. It will be amusing to see you eat your words about what winning the Currituck election was an indicator of. How entertaining it will be to see you twist and squirm in the face of your lack of research and apparent interest in truth when you see the headlines regarding the proposed(already), $50 million in spending and the likely tax increase necessary to fund it. How did you determine our library facility to be unnecessary and wasteful, Sir? Our occupancy tax by law must be spent on tourist related activities, thus the bike path in Corolla in response to tourists interest in an uninterrupted path from Dare County through Currituck a very busy, heavily trafficked highway 12 that would provide for alternative transportation, thus alleviating some of the burden of incredible traffic congestion. Same issue is true with the trolley-occupancy tax funded response to traffic problems unique to a vacation destination. User fees, Sir. Value added benefits that enhance the property tax values in the County.Then there is the equestrian center. Again, occupancy tax funded and the opportunity to provide a public park with rare water access. It is to house 4-H activities, hopefully a County fair and competitive equestrian events we hope will add mightily to our local economy.In your zeal to impusively determine all government endeavors to be wasteful, your irresponsible and premature celebration of the newly elected Democrat BOC contributes to the following. More uninformed cynicism of elected officials. I am sure you find this a noble accomplishment. A more difficult challenge to recruit people in to public service including those interested in ensuring more limited government and more fiscal responsibility who recognize, no matter what the actual facts are their will always be some hotshot, know-it-all more interested in demonstrating how "smart" he is than doing the actual work of being informed his self. That hotshot will send the shot heard around the world, a falsehood, resulting in an image, a belief, a commonly accepted mistruth that forever taints his ability to serve effectively or be judged accurately. Congratulations, hot shot. Sleep well tonight. You just celebrated a liberal majority that just may do more damge promoting municipal incorporations within the County borders resulting in more taxation and more government for our residents, commitments to keep campaign promises that would cost millions and millions of dollars resulting in the likely need to borrow or raise taxes which the former BOC worked so hard not to have to do, processes and methods that so far have included announcing changes to policy, funding, projects, etc. done outside a public process and announced as definitive with no vote, no public input, no notice. Stripping of all board appointments for the first time in the history of our County for strictly partisan purposes demonstrating a complete unwillingness to consider fellow BOC members, duly elected by their same constituents as equal, participating peers because they do not share the same partisan affilliation. Feel proud, Sir. Your might pen with all it's irrespnsible accolades and uninformed critique was surely used for noble, conservative purposes on behalf of the John Locke foundation. I will be sure to circulate your article and my response as widely as possible in all my Conservative circles. Please feel free to visit Currituck and explain the horrible disservice your ill-informed piece has done to our County. I will be more than pleased to host your visit and to reaquaint myself since our last encounter at the Bush Social Security rally in Raleigh.Perhaps if you choose to crawl from under your pompous rock and write again about our County and the wonderful, fiscally responsible legacy of the newly defeated BOC, you might consider a more broad and balanced approach to your research other than simply echoing the typical campaign rhetoric of liberal Democrats and the "reporting" of our liberal daily paper.
Without respect,
Owen Etheridge
Commissioner, Currituck County
As a current member of the Board of Commissioners, a staunch Conservative and a member of the BOC prior to this election who was a participant in the decision-making process, I wonder how much research went into authoring this piece. Do you have any knowledge of the source for this funding of the projects you call wasteful? Do you have any knowledge of the excellent, responsible fiscally disciplined spending of the prior BOC, the first Republican majority in Currituck, that allowed for us to save $50 million plus dollars to fund projected school needs so that no borrowing would be required? Do you have any idea what low tax rate our County maintained under the former BOC andstill managed to save this money? Do you know that that saving and fiscal discipline saved our County almost half-again the cost of the schools in financing charges if we had to borrow?You want to laud an elected liberal Democrat for words in a campaign, rather than reality, based on what research exactly? You applaud the unnecessary library facility? Would you be interested in learning that the facility was to be paid for by occupancy tax, it has now been scrapped by the new BOC members you applaud at a whopping savings of $6000 and, a new $1.2 million dollar library proposed by these same BOC members which does not qualify for occupancy tax funding and therefore will have to be paid from the County's general fund? I am very familiar with your organization and I am stunned to see such a poorly researched, cavalier piece applauding a Democrat defeat of a rare Republican majority in NE NC that by any standards had one of theCounty's most healthy bottom line. Eleven years with no tax increases and in fact, two tax decreases. In that same time, still managed to save $50 million for projected school construction. We constructed a new Judicial Center, renovated and restored the historic Whalehead Club, built a new Middle School for 750 students, a newly constructed Health Department, completed major renovations and expansions of four Elementary schools, renovations of the historic Currituck Courthouse, conversion of a State prison camp to a modern, state-of-the art County detention center, constructed an airport terminal building, extended our runway and built two airport hangars to house 20 plus aircraft for general aviation -all without a single tax increase or bond issuance. Funded and began construction of a new cooperative extension building. Can you name any other County in the State who has been able to do what we accomplished with not just no tax increase, but in fact with tax decreases? I will hold up our fiscal condition and decisions against any other County government you wish to name, Mr. Adams. Care to label us fiscally irresponsible again, Mr. Adams? Just last week we invited one of your new employees, most recently with Civitas to Currituck to address a Republican regional group we hosted to discuss the upcoming legislative session. Apparently, your research is limited to campaign rhetoric and articles from The Daily Advance, one of the most liberal newspapers in the State. That is like using the N&O as the standard for Conservative truth. Don't bother to respond with your explanation of how your organization is not partisan. Perhaps in your desperation to applaud something Democrat in the area of fiscal responsibility you decided to right a poorly researched, totally unjustified hit piece that slanders a decent, responsible fiscally disciplined BOC that was defeated due to an unprecedented distortion campaign that was sited in a newspaper editorial as being misleading and outright false. Those campaign claims are currently being investigated and libel action being seriously contemplated. But, what the heck. Why not just write an article applauding mere words and lambasting true accomplishment to hold up your supposed lofty interest in limited government and fiscal discipline. It will be amusing to see you eat your words about what winning the Currituck election was an indicator of. How entertaining it will be to see you twist and squirm in the face of your lack of research and apparent interest in truth when you see the headlines regarding the proposed(already), $50 million in spending and the likely tax increase necessary to fund it. How did you determine our library facility to be unnecessary and wasteful, Sir? Our occupancy tax by law must be spent on tourist related activities, thus the bike path in Corolla in response to tourists interest in an uninterrupted path from Dare County through Currituck a very busy, heavily trafficked highway 12 that would provide for alternative transportation, thus alleviating some of the burden of incredible traffic congestion. Same issue is true with the trolley-occupancy tax funded response to traffic problems unique to a vacation destination. User fees, Sir. Value added benefits that enhance the property tax values in the County.Then there is the equestrian center. Again, occupancy tax funded and the opportunity to provide a public park with rare water access. It is to house 4-H activities, hopefully a County fair and competitive equestrian events we hope will add mightily to our local economy.In your zeal to impusively determine all government endeavors to be wasteful, your irresponsible and premature celebration of the newly elected Democrat BOC contributes to the following. More uninformed cynicism of elected officials. I am sure you find this a noble accomplishment. A more difficult challenge to recruit people in to public service including those interested in ensuring more limited government and more fiscal responsibility who recognize, no matter what the actual facts are their will always be some hotshot, know-it-all more interested in demonstrating how "smart" he is than doing the actual work of being informed his self. That hotshot will send the shot heard around the world, a falsehood, resulting in an image, a belief, a commonly accepted mistruth that forever taints his ability to serve effectively or be judged accurately. Congratulations, hot shot. Sleep well tonight. You just celebrated a liberal majority that just may do more damge promoting municipal incorporations within the County borders resulting in more taxation and more government for our residents, commitments to keep campaign promises that would cost millions and millions of dollars resulting in the likely need to borrow or raise taxes which the former BOC worked so hard not to have to do, processes and methods that so far have included announcing changes to policy, funding, projects, etc. done outside a public process and announced as definitive with no vote, no public input, no notice. Stripping of all board appointments for the first time in the history of our County for strictly partisan purposes demonstrating a complete unwillingness to consider fellow BOC members, duly elected by their same constituents as equal, participating peers because they do not share the same partisan affilliation. Feel proud, Sir. Your might pen with all it's irrespnsible accolades and uninformed critique was surely used for noble, conservative purposes on behalf of the John Locke foundation. I will be sure to circulate your article and my response as widely as possible in all my Conservative circles. Please feel free to visit Currituck and explain the horrible disservice your ill-informed piece has done to our County. I will be more than pleased to host your visit and to reaquaint myself since our last encounter at the Bush Social Security rally in Raleigh.Perhaps if you choose to crawl from under your pompous rock and write again about our County and the wonderful, fiscally responsible legacy of the newly defeated BOC, you might consider a more broad and balanced approach to your research other than simply echoing the typical campaign rhetoric of liberal Democrats and the "reporting" of our liberal daily paper.
Without respect,
Owen Etheridge
Commissioner, Currituck County
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Ask your commissioner
Currituck's Land Use Plan was passed. Why hasn't it been sent to the state for approval? Should we ask the Concerned Citizens from lower Currituck, who are asking for a special meeting to establish a 'full-service' district from Grandy south, along with a 1:1 density?
Who's taking care of the Senior/Recreation building scheduled for ground-breaking in 2009?
Why did we lose $140,000 on a library we didn't even get to use? AND...how much of that 140,000 will have to be put back using general fund tax dollars instead of the original occupancy tax dollars paid by tourists?
Who's taking care of the Senior/Recreation building scheduled for ground-breaking in 2009?
Why did we lose $140,000 on a library we didn't even get to use? AND...how much of that 140,000 will have to be put back using general fund tax dollars instead of the original occupancy tax dollars paid by tourists?
BOC Meeting 1-16-07
Currituck County
Board of Commissioners Agenda
Historic Currituck County Courthouse
Date: Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Time: 7:00 PM
7:00 p.m. Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
Item 1 Approval of Agenda
Item 2 Public Comment
Please limit comments to items not appearing on the regular
agenda, please limit comments to 3 minutes.
Item 3 Public Hearing and Action on PB 06-60 SSB, LLC/ Frances
Bock Rezone 26.94 acres from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R).
The property is located at 7435 Caratoke Highway, south of James
Way and 1000’ north of Buster Newbern Road, Tax Map 110,
Parcel 46C, Poplar Branch Township.
Item 4 Approval of Jarvisburg Elementary School Construction Contract
Item 5 Action on lease with R & E Development, LLC & Change Order on
Moyock Library/Information Center.
Item 6 Discussion and Action on Ferebee Lane Project
Item 7 Discussion and Action on CDBG Project Change Order
Item 8 Discussion on Guinea Road Water Main
Item 9 Appointment to Board of Adjustment
Item 10 Consent Agenda:
Approval of December 18, 2006 & Jan. 2, 2007 Minutes
Budget Amendments
Disposal of old records in Personnel Department
Item 11 Commissioner’s Report
Item 12 County Manager’s Report
Item 13 Closed Session to discuss Personnel
Item 14 Adjourn
Board of Commissioners Agenda
Historic Currituck County Courthouse
Date: Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Time: 7:00 PM
7:00 p.m. Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
Item 1 Approval of Agenda
Item 2 Public Comment
Please limit comments to items not appearing on the regular
agenda, please limit comments to 3 minutes.
Item 3 Public Hearing and Action on PB 06-60 SSB, LLC/ Frances
Bock Rezone 26.94 acres from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R).
The property is located at 7435 Caratoke Highway, south of James
Way and 1000’ north of Buster Newbern Road, Tax Map 110,
Parcel 46C, Poplar Branch Township.
Item 4 Approval of Jarvisburg Elementary School Construction Contract
Item 5 Action on lease with R & E Development, LLC & Change Order on
Moyock Library/Information Center.
Item 6 Discussion and Action on Ferebee Lane Project
Item 7 Discussion and Action on CDBG Project Change Order
Item 8 Discussion on Guinea Road Water Main
Item 9 Appointment to Board of Adjustment
Item 10 Consent Agenda:
Approval of December 18, 2006 & Jan. 2, 2007 Minutes
Budget Amendments
Disposal of old records in Personnel Department
Item 11 Commissioner’s Report
Item 12 County Manager’s Report
Item 13 Closed Session to discuss Personnel
Item 14 Adjourn
Email from Owen
The agenda for the next BOC meeting is now available on the County website. Pleasee note there is to be action taken on the leased library facility in Moyock.Also, I have in the past passed on to you some public correspondence regarding the incorporation of Corolla issue, from both perspectivea. I have also passed on my responses. All correspondence to the County is public record and any interested person may request access to any or all of it through the County Manager's office.Please continue to let me know your views, concern and interests.Best Regards,Owen Etheridge
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