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MINUTES OF BOARD OF HEALTH MEErING - May 6, 1970
Present: Mr. J. Van B. Metts, Jr., Chairman, Dr. James Smith, Dr, Heyward
Bellamy, Mayor L. M. Cromartie
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Since the number of people present for the Board Meeting was so large, we moved
to the County Commissioners Building.
Norman Rochelle - Trash: Mr. Norman Rochelle appeared before the Board re trash
that had been dumped on his land. The people who dumped it1here had burned it in
an effort to destroy names, etc, Mr. Rochelle said that he dug into the pile and
found unburned letters, etc. with the same family name on all of them. He had a
deputy from the Sheriff's Department and a Sanitarian from the Health Department to
go out and see the evidence. The Sanitarian made pictures of it. He also went to
see the people and they admitted they did it. Mr. Rochelle took out warrants for
them for littering and trespassing, He was told by the Health Department officials
that he was the proper one to take the legal action and that the Department would
back him in any way we could. He also asked that the Department take out a warrant
for the people and stated that he had been told that we would prosecute him if1he
trash was not cleaned up because it was his land. The case will come up in court
on May 12, 1970 and Mr. Rochelle was assured that we would cooperate with him.
Adoption of 1968 Plumbin~ Code: Representatives of HUD from Atlanta, Georgia were
present for the meeting re adoption of the 1968 Plumbing Code. Every phase of
compliance had been met for grants except the adoption of the 1968 plumbing code.
Copies of a letter from Timothy Wood, Director of Planning for New Hanover County
and Wilmington, were given to the Board asking that we adopt this code without any
exceptions, as exceptions are not acceptable to federal authorities. Mayor Cromartie
made the motion that we adopt this code along with the 1968 uniform residential build-
ing code as applicable to the Health Department and to include one and two family
-- dwellings. Dr. Smith seconded the motion. Motion carried. (Proper notices will
be posted and published.)
Minutes of the April 8 meeting were approved by motion of Mayor Cromartie, seconded
by Dr. Smith.
Delegation relative to building on Charter Drive and Hillsdale Avenue on Undersized
Lot: A delegation, with Col. McClelland as their spokesman, appeared before the
Board re a house being built by Henderson Real Estate on lot 96. A petition with
twenty-four signatures had been submitted to Mr. Metts, Chairman of the Board of
Health. These people said they were not allowed to build on just one of these 50 x
150 lots but were told by Health Department representatives that these lots were too
small and that they would have to purchase two lots. Mr. Henderson had been allowed
to build on only one of these lots by representing it as a hardship case. Andrew
Ashe, one of the delegation stated that he would have bought this lot at a reasonable
cost, but that Mr. Henderson asked $2500 for it. The petition was asking that build-
ing be stopped. Dr. Knox had already notified Mr. Henderson to stop building until
this was settled, but according to reports from the people who were present, he was
still building on May 5, Mayor Cromartie made the motion that the builder be noti-
fied in writing to cease all building until all requirements have been met. This
was seconded by Dr. Bellamy. Motion carried. (Letter was written on 5-6-70 and
delivered in person by Mr. Cranford)
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Percolation Test Budget: At the last Board of Health Meeting motion was made and
passed that we hire a man and begin perc test in thirty days. It was brought to
the attention of the Board that the Commissioners had not yet approved this budget,
therefore no action could be taken. Dr. Smith made the motion that we ~ke an
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official request to the Commissioners that this budget be approved. Mayor
Cromartie seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Mr. Rochelle:, who was still present, asked the Board to allow him to build on a
lot in Dixon Acres that he was being held up on because of improper drainage. ...
He claimed that a permit had been issued to another builder in the same area 1
after he was turned down. The Board referred this back to Mr. Cranford and Dr. ~
Knox since this was an administrative matter.
Due to the hour, the Board recessed until 7:30 A. M. tomorrow - May 7, 1970
CONTINUED MEETING OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH - May 7, 1970 - 7:30 A. M.
Present: Mr. J. Van B. Metts, Chairman, Mayor L. M. Cromartie, Dr. James
Smith, Dr. Frank Reynolds
Letter from Planning Department re Large Sub Divisions: The letter from the
Planning Department states that the Commission is concerned over the pollution
of ground in New Hanover County and suggests that package treatment plants be
used whenever possible. One subdivision was cited by them just off U. S. 421
south of Myrtle Grove Junction which will contain 354 homes. Dr. Knox informed
the Board that the soil in this particular sub-division is sandy and will take
a septic tank and that there is some question as to whether the Air and Water
Departments will approve this package teatment plant. Dr. Knox also reviewed
the septic tank problems in the county and the lack of control on sub divisions.
Mr. Metts stated that the county has a sub-division ordinance and asked that
Dr. Knox get a copy of this from Mr. Bowden, County Administrator. Mr. Metts
also suggested that our people plan more closely with the Wilmington-New Hanover
Planning Commission. By common consent the Board referred this matter back to
Dr. Knox and Mr. Cranford and suggested that a letter be written to Mr. Tinga
of the Planning Commission stating that the Board has asked Dr. Knox and his
staff to get together with members of the Planning Commission to handle this
matter.
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Wording in County Mobile Home Ordinance: Dr. Knox called to the attention of the
Board that in the new county mobile home ordinance the definition of enforce-
ment officer reads, the Building Inspector or his representative and the Dir-
ector of Environmental Health. Dr. Knox feels this should be the Director of
Health, striking out the word Environmental. Mr. Metts suggested that Dr.
Knox get Mr. Fox to draw up an amendment to the ordinance to be approved by
the County Commissioners. This was made a motion by Mayor Cromartie, seconded
by Dr. Smith. Motion carried.
Laboratory: Word has been received from the State Board of Health that it is
possible to certify Health Department Laboratories for Medicare and Medicaid
if the laboratories meet the conditions of participation. Dr. Smith made the
motion that we proceed with getting our Laboratory certified. Dr. Reynolds
ssonded the motion. Motion carried.
Budget: Copies of the Tentative Budget for 1970-71 had been mailed to all members
of the Board for study. Mayor Cromartie made the motion that the Board accept
the Tentative Budget as presented. Dr. Smith seconded the motion. Motion
carried.
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Reorganization of Board of Health: Letters had been mailed to all members of
the Board of Health from J. Van B. Metts, Jr., Chairman of County Commissioners
and Luther M. Cromartie, Mayor of the City of Wilmington, asking that the Board
of Health disolve itself as a Board operating under the special act of the
Legislature and reorganize as a Board under the General Statutes of North Carolina.
Mr. Metts explained to members of the Board that this action was necessary for
consolidation purposes. The Board could do this or it could be done by the Legis-
lature. Some of the changes that this action would bring about were pointed out
by Dr. Knox - the composition of the Board would be changed to include a pharmacist
and an interested citizen - the books will be moved to the County Auditor's Office -
appointments to the Board will be for four year terms - meetings are to be at least
quarterly. Dr. Reynolds made the motion that the 'Board of Health disolve itself
as of June 30, 1970, Dr. Smith seconded the motion, motion carried.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
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Approved: June 3, 1970
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