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1999-04-06 RM Exhibits CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH APRIL 1999 NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Child abuse continues at near record levels across our Nation and our State, and WHEREAS, April 1999 has been proclaimed Child Abuse Prevention Month in North Carolina, and WHEREAS, beyond the family unit, the effects of Child Abuse are most immediately felt in neighborhoods and communities, and WHEREAS, Child Abuse, like other crimes and social plagues, destroys the tranquility offamilies, neighborhoods and communities and robs children of their childhoods and neighborhoods of their vitality, and WHEREAS, the family unit is the building block of the community, and healthy families make healthy communities, and WHEREAS, the most effective solutions are local solutions and there are within our community, professionals of all disciplines and volunteers from all walks of life dedicated to the amelioration of effects of child abuse, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners proclaim the month of April 1999 CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH, and BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED THAT the Board of County Commissioners pledge themselves and ask our citizens, public and private, professional and volunteer, to redouble their efforts to obliterate the social plague of child abuse from our families, our neighborhoods and our community Adopted this the tf;r;..., day Of~, 1999 ATTEST ~;~,/ ~M CI to the Board ._\,-'_':[IJ1'.1. '~". ~.., 't.o ~' "'\'''.~ .,~, "". . ~-.~ .1...., --<~..\ ::1. .~ ...~~ ',,' ~.;..~.---; .."",..~ ..,;,..;~"'^'~ 'N;ltll'~~"" u~ C! ~ William A. Caster, Chairman Board of County Commissioners . AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER, NORTH CAROLINA AMENDING THE ZONING AND SUBDIVISION ORDINANCES OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY ADOPTED OCTOBER 6, 1969 THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY DOTH ORDAIN Section 1 That the Zoning Ordinance of the County of New Hanover adopted October 6, 1969, as amended be and the same is hereby amended as follows: 1. Change wording in Section 59;8(1) to read: "The development of a single family home on a parcel or lot of record where permitted by the underlying zoning. " 2. Add Section 59.8-5(4) to read: "New landfills and sites for the land appplica- tion of residuals or petroleum contaminated soils are prohibited in the Water Supply Watershed critical area -- defined as extending one-half mile upstream from the water supply intake or to the ridgeling of the watershed. whichever comes first." 3. Add Section 59.8-7 to read: "Watershed Buffers: A minimum thirty (30) foot vegetative buffer for the development activities is required along all perennial waters as indicated on the most recent versions of USGS 1 :24.000 (7.5 minute) scale topographic maps or as determined by local government studies. 4. Add Section 59.8-8 to read: "All subdivisions which require an erosion and sedimentation plan and/or require a Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) major permit must be reviewed by the North Carolina Division of Water Ouality for compliance with the Water Supply Watershed Protection Rules (15A NCAC 2B.0200) and the Coastal Storm Water Rules (15A NCAC 2H.IOOO). " 5. Add Section 110-1(4) to read: "Water Supply Watershed Overlay District-- See Section 59.8." ; - 2 - Section 2. That the Subdivision Ordinance of the County of New Hanover adopted October 6,1969, as amended be and the same is hereby amended as follows: Add a new section to the Subdivision Regulations titled Section 35 to read: Water Supply Watershed - All subdivisions which require an erosion and sedimentation plan and/or require a Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) major permit must be reviewed by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality for compliance with the Water Supply Watershed Protection Rules (15A NCAC 2B.0200) and the Coastal Storm Water Rules (15A NCAC 2H.I000). Section 3 Any ordinance or part of any ordinance in conflict with this ordinance, to the extent of such conflict is hereby repealed. Section 4 This ordinance is adopted in the interest of public health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the inhabitants of the County of New Hanover, North Carolina, and shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. Adopted this 6th day of April, 1999 0~Q~ William A. Caster, Chairman Attest: Cl6d ~ erk to the Board AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER, NORTH CAROLINA AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY ADOPTED OCTOBER 6, 1969 THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY DOTH ORDAIN Section I That the Zoning Ordinance of the County of New Hanover adopted October 6, 1969, as amended be and the same is hereby amended as follows: Revise Table of Permitted Uses: Kennels 1-1 P Section 2. Any ordinance or part of any ordinance in conflict with this ordinance, to the extent of such conflict is hereby repealed. Section 3 This ordinance is adopted in the interest of public health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the inhabitants of the County of New Hanover, North Carolina, and shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. Adopted this 6th day of April, 1999 ~.J), '-. o.~ William A. Caster, Chairman ~x/~ C rk to the Board RESOLUTION OF THE NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, pursuant to G S 565-3, the County Commissioners are required to take possession and control of all abandoned public cemeteries to establish property boundaries; and to preserve such sites, as appropriate, and WHEREAS, an examination of tax records and historical sources indicate that the cemetery situated at 142 Rice Road, Tax Parcel No R06212-002-029-000 is abandoned within the definition of the statutes, without any ascertained record owner, and without any person or entity maintaining said site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners does hereby accept possession and control of the above-referenced cemetery as required by law This Resolution is directed to be recorded in the Registry of Deeds. This the 6-1AJ day Of~, 1999 (SE New Hanover County .\ ATTEST ~ ~~/ rk to the Board ~_~ _0_ ~ William A. Caster, Chairman