REVISED
(Item No. 4a and Item No. 6f)
THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
DURHAM, NORTH
CAROLINA
Monday, March 8, 2004
AGENDA
5:30 P.M.
Closed Session
The Board of County Commissioners is
requested to adjourn to closed session pursuant to G.S. 143.318.11(a)(4) to consider the relocation or expansion of an industry
and
G.S. 143.318.11(a)(5) to instruct County staff concerning the position to be
taken on negotiating a proposed contract for the acquisition of real property (Scarborough
and Hargett site, Watson’s property on Shannon Road,
and the U-Haul property).
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7:00 P.M. Regular Session
1. Opening
of Regular Session—Pledge of Allegiance
5 min.
2. Agenda
Adjustments 5 min.
3. Minutes
5 min.
a. February 2, 2004 Worksession
b. February 23, 2004 Regular Session
4. Proclamation
for “Delta Sigma Theta International Day of Service" 5 min.
COUNTY MANAGER’S
RECOMMENDATION: The Manager recommends that the proclamation be presented
to representatives of Delta Sigma Theta and that thanks be extended to them for
their service to the community.
4a. National
Award for Durham Literacy Council’s “Teen Diploma
Academy" 10 min.
5. Introduction
of Wil Glenn, Public Information Specialist 5 min.
Wil holds two degrees from North Carolina Central
University: A Master of
Information Science, which he received in May 2002, and a Bachelor of Arts in
English/Media-Journalism, which he received in December 1996. He is a member of the North Carolina
Association of Government Information Officers and the Association of
Information Research.
In
his cover letter, Wil promised to bring “enthusiasm,
creativity, commitment to excellence, vision, and a record of participating
successfully on teams". As Durham County’s
new Public Information Specialist, he will contribute all of that and more to
our organization.
6. Consent
Agenda 25
min.
a. Budget
Ordinance Amendment No. 04BCC000045—EMS (approve the receipt of the Homeland
Security Grant and the budget ordinance amendment establishing these grant
funds for $41,868 in the Emergency Medical Services FY 2003-04 budget);
b. Budget
Ordinance Amendment No. 04BCC000056—Public Health—Recognize Grant Revenue in
the Amount of $6,000 for the Division of Health Education for Infant Mortality
Reduction (approve the budget ordinance amendment to recognize $6,000 in
revenue from the March of Dimes);
d. Budget Ordinance Amendment No.
04BCC000059—Sheriff's Office—Judicial Building Security (approve the budget
ordinance amendment to recognize $89,237 and amend the Sheriff’s budget in the
current fiscal year to hire six deputies to provide security for the Courts;
annualized the deputies will cost $248,356 in the FY 2004-05 budget);
e. Approve Grant Application from the Criminal
Justice Resource Center to the
NC Department of Correction, Division of Community Corrections, for Criminal
Justice Partnership Program Funds (approve the application; this is a recurring
grant application and approval process the County participates in each year);
f. Service Contracts (ratify the following service
contracts:
·
Coulter
Jewel Thames PA for Design Services [November
18, 2003] [$24,000];
·
Dixon Weinstein Architects PA [January 7,
2004] [$29,835]; and
g. Extension of Civic Center Management Agreement
and Catering Agreement (authorize the County Manager to enter into contracts
with the City of Durham and the Shaner Hotel Group
extending the term of the current Civic Center Management Agreement and
Catering Agreement to June 30, 2004 to allow for the completion of the
negotiation process);
h. Award of Contract for a Fiscal Analysis of
the Living Wage Policy on For-Profit Service Contracts (award the contract to
Optimal Solutions Group LLC for $32,600 and authorize the Manager to execute
the contract on its behalf);
7. Public
Hearing on Proposed Financing Documents for the Acquisition of the YMCA Early Learning Center
10
min.
8. Public
Hearing to Review Requests from Affordable Housing Providers for the Payment of
School Impact Fees
15
min.
9. Public Hearing—2002
and 2003 Plan Amendment Rectification 30
min.
This
public hearing is for the rectification of Plan Amendments approved by Durham
City Council within the City’s zoning jurisdiction in 2002 and 2003. These amendments are scheduled for
consideration and adoption by the Board of County Commissioners so City and
County small area plans will be consistent.
RESOURCE
PERSON(S): Frank M. Duke, AICP, City-County Planning Director
10. Public
Hearing—Zoning Text Amendment—Wireless Communication Facilities [TC 03-11]
15
min.
CityScape, the
consulting firm working with the City-County Planning Department, the County, and
City Attorneys, have prepared a revision to the Zoning Ordinance establishing
new standards for wireless communication facilities. The revisions establish a hierarchy of
alternatives for communication facilities, expand the definitions addressing
such facilities, establish differing requirements for locating the facilities
in different zoning districts, and incorporate provisions to address public
safety communications.
RESOURCE
PERSON(S): Frank M. Duke, AICP,
City-County Planning Director
COUNTY
MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION: The County Manager
recommends that the Board conduct a public hearing and, if appropriate, adopt
the amendment to the zoning ordinance.
11. Major
Site Plan and Preliminary Plat—Ellerbee Creek
Preserve
(Case D03-428)
Duane K. Stewart and Associates Inc., on behalf of E.T. Development Corporation, has
submitted a site plan and preliminary plat for 134 single-family lots on a
65.892-acre site, zoned PDR 2.08 and Eno-B. The proposed project will be located on the
southeast side of Hamlin Road, north of Riley Drive, and east of Old Oxford
Highway. (PINs 0843-01-17-8047 and 0843-01-27-1462; Old Tax Map
Reference 616-01-003A; County
Atlas Page 43, Blocks
A-1, A-2, B-1 and B-2). Governing
body approval is required for subdivisions with more than 50 lots.
RESOURCE
PERSON(S): Frank M. Duke, AICP, City-County Planning Director
COUNTY MANAGER’S
RECOMMENDATION: The
Manager’s recommendation is that the Board receive the
presentation and approve the site plan.
12. Budget
Ordinance Amendment No. 04BCC000060 and Capital Project Amendment No. 04CPA000010—Stanford
L. Warren Library Project Renovations/Expansion
15
min.
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION: The
County Manager recommends that the Board accept the staff report, authorize
staff to proceed with the Simmons Street Entrance alternative (Plan B), and
approve Budget Ordinance Amendment No. 04BCC000060 and Capital Project
Amendment
No. 04CPA000010, recognizing and transferring $63,743 from the General Fund to
the Stanford L. Warren Library project.
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2 hrs. 40 min.