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1957-10-18 Special Meetingr, 18 €? E'dilmington, N. C. October 18, 1957• An emergent meeting o£ the Bowrd .;as held this day, Friday October 18, 1957 at 9:00 A. P:?. with the folloming members orosent:J. M. I6-11,Jr., Chairman and Commissioners Ernest R. Mayhan, L. E. Broadhurst, James E. FIolton,Jr., Berry A. P:illiams, and T. D. Love, Covnty Auditor, aci;ing'Secretary. 5ir. Yall opened the meeting steting that the purpose of same r,as to discuss the matter of Beach orosion, and to det- erc,ine i£ anything could be dane about it. L7r. R. F. P,ieior, representing the SEtiCBA spoico saying that there mas a chanco to get some funds from the State of North Carolina to help in protecting our local strande from storms such as has been recently encountered, stating that tP,ese emergency funds r,ere on hand to protect the Highrray System.of the 5tata. He asked that the County Commissioners pay for a survey along the Beach front of the unincorporated areas of the County, 1.1r. Yenry Von Oesen,'local 0onsulting Engineer, spoke of rrhat is being done and stated that the pres- ent plan rras only of a temporary nature and tr,at sooner or later a long developement prggram must be tcilcen under Con- sideration. He further stated that the U. S. Engineers r:ould probably be out Fiith definite recommendations during t?ie coming summer and that their report rwould beavery inclusive one. "'' Mr. Thos. R. Orrell, property acrner in the Yure Beach section outlined a tremendous amount of money is being spent in the Nera Englend area, but none dorm here and he recommended that the County help to pay for a survey made by fts. Von Oesen. P;;r, von Oesen said the cost of the survey -faould run from $150,00 to $200,00. The matter was discussed and a£ter discussion, Lir. Holton made a notion i7hich c,as soconded by I„r. Y{illiams that the G??a ' County appropriate an amount not to ex_ceed 0250,00 for the survey to Ue made of the'unincorporated areas and that the $250.00 be taken fron the Emergency Fund, and used for this service. The motior_ras carried unanirously and it xas understood thzt the County rroufid rer.der all assistance possibl.e for available labor and any equipment that the County might 1iave. ? O6tr. R. F. B?e?er brought up the question of abating taxes on parkiag lots operated by the Town of l:rightsville Beach on lots ovr_ed by individuals. Ee was inforned tnat this could not be done. I' r. H o c de a motion for the meeting to adi ourn and the notion res seconded en? the meeting r;as adjourned. T,D,Love-Acting Secretary 19i1mington, N. C. OctoUer 21, 1957. Tlie rogul.zr rJeekly meeting of the Board was held this day . t 10:00 o'clock A.M. Present:Chairman J. M. Fia11, Jr., and Cou7missioners, Ernest R. I:`ayhan, L. E. Broadhurst, Jas. E. Iiolton,Jr., and Berry A Ffilliams and County Atty., John B. Hill and County Auditor, T. D. Love. The meeting tiras openod rrith prayer by Dr. B. Frank Hall, PEStor of Pearsa11'Memorial Presbyteri.4n Church. Upon motion of t7r. Pi1li.ams, seconded by P.tr. Broadhurst the ninutes of the P.teeting of October 14, 1957 saore ep- proved. Each of the Com.r.tissioners raving been previously been mailed a copy. ? Tne Chairman then explained to i:hose delegations preseilt that they hnd been invited to express thei; vierisof ,-?-? the problens of taxation facing the County in connection ;;ith the Squalization or Revaluation Program nori in ? w process. :°:as it better to place real property on the tax books at a high valuztion, and then adjust thc tax rate ^'?^a so that the amount of Revenue rrill be only sufficient to operata the County Government, resulting in a lorrered ` rate OR if lorrer realty valuations and a higher corresponding tax rate is better for all concerned. He then asY.ed ?- the folloning delegations, representinu the organizations present, to esppess themselves on the subject. P.ir. Chas. Fd. Earrington, Tax Sttl_dv Commission of the Greator Chamber of Commerce. tvir, John H. Pox, President ofnthe Greater Chamber of Commerce. Ivlayor J. E. L. }:ade of the C14v of F';ilmingten. 1:1r. R. T. Burney, Councilman. City of Wilmington. Mayor Glenn M. ?eker of the Tor.n of Carolina Beach. Alderman Ricnard F. f.Seier of the Trn•m of Y'riehtsville Beach. A. I¢1. Roland, 5uperintendent of Nel^ Hanover County Schools, Board of Educztion.Fresidont Q. B. Snipes L'dilminaton Realtv Board. I!iana?Fer J. A. Benson oF the Tocrn of i?rightsville Beach. lianacer J. R. Benson the City of 17ilmington. L? . M . Camak, ielanager the Greater Chamber of Conmerce'for tder Iianover County. A. E. Jones, Rep:esenting the Chamber f Commerce. And others too numerous to mentior_. BI;. Chas. 1.1. Harri;:gton expressed the opinion of his Tac Study Committee to the effect that all the Reval•aation figures should be lmown before any ettempt was made to set a valuaihion percentage or tax rate. John H. Fox raised the question of the fixed amounts of .05¢ for i7ilmington College and .20¢ for Teachers Supplements. Only sufficient amounts to meet the needs r!ould be levied whatPVer the valuntions or tax rates tiras ea:plained by County Attorney John Bright Hill, Larr alloHS Commissioners to le1ry up to but not {;o excoed the fixed amourits voted by the peoplo. Glenn M. Tucker of Carolina Beach remarked that they did not think the Revaluation Progrem should be usod to raise additional Revenue but only for Equtilization purposes. Chairman He.ll reiterated that it was the avomed purpose of the Commission Thon the program vas initiated to oqualize the valuations of properties and not seek revenue for possible frivilous spending. Richard F. n?9eier, said that he did not thinlc anything should be done to retard the grorrth o£ the County. Dr. B. P:anl: Hall rer,arked that it really made little differonce aince it t;ould operate in inverse ratio. R. T. Burney, thought we should have some real values before wo begin to talk generalities. A. E. Jones, explained thcat the valuations and rates set rrould effect iridustry coming to this County. He also thought r:e should crnit until value§ established. ?iargrove Bellamy explained basis on which Bonds svere evaluated and that total italues vs Bonded Debt vras the criteria regardless of p of valuations or tax rate. Coramissioner J. E. Holton, suggested that it r:as time to give consideration to Personal Property values aswell as Real. Mayor J. E. L. Ylade said the5* came to listen. 14r. T. D. Love County Ruditor; explained that reason for needing a decision AI077 vras to get the mechanics of the job done by January 1, 1958, and be i.n Dosition to inform the Tax Payer just what their values viere clhen they listed. Richard A. Sheva in his re- marks seemed':to advocate LIX`: valuations and HiGIi rate rather than the reverse. The Delegations were thanked for com.ing andthen retired from the Board RQom. A7r. Henry von Oesen, presented his recommendations for the unincorporated areas which is to be correleted vrith those cleims of the severzl municipalities to be taY.en before Governor Nodges durino the reek. fie reported that the minimum repairs 170ll1CI cest about $5,000 to prevent immediate preperty loss. Freer.ian Beach ebout $600; Fort Fisher r1,200; and Giilmington Beach $750 to do an immadiate temporery repazr job. Labor from County Home could be used in the removal and *esetting of the Sand Fences. This is badly needed in several places. rie also recommended that orgaa.i.c grewth be used at some poir.ts iu the rehabilitation process. Contract price of necessarp heavy equipment rould approximate 02,800. By using the County Labor tho cost ti^rould be loss than $2,500, undor the contract labor price. T'r.e tecommendations for a pereG:nent repair.job crould entail an outlay of ??`,70,C00 ar.d could be dene in a year or More vrithout too much demago if the temporary reap?rs are made nm°:. The permanent program recommended rizs an additional groin at Freeme,n Beach, 500 to 800 Peet beyond the Carolina Headh line to halt the erosion. Five (5) groin at :^ilmington Beach end £ive (5) at Fort Fisher with the County underwriting the Fr.oaman Leach;_project but 5tate to participate in beth of the others.*There are some three vrasq and only three ivays to ma.intain our beach proper+ies accordine to i:''x. von Oesen: 1. Prevant it in the first place. 2. Rofill after it'has been arrested or 3. Replenish £rom time to time ss it erodes. Invita.tion from the United E?nd o£ IQew Nanovor County,Inc to attend a Y.ickof£ meeting of the Residential Division at ??v? 8:00 o'clock tonight at Company I Armory, 2815 South Front St. and an invitation from the President of the City-County LGreater Chanber of Conmerce to atten3 a U. S. 74 Meeting October 22, 1957 at Lumbert•on, N. G. for the urnOso o£ forming ? a united front all along the I?igh«uy in an effort te secure a four (4) lane road to Chariotts from the Co,sst at ;• . rilmi.ngton. ? ?