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A G E N D A OCONEE COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, May 21, 2002 3:00 PM OCONEE COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 415 SOUTH PINE STREET WALHALLA, SC 1.
Call to Order 2.
Invocation 3.
Approval of Minutes 4.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States 5.
Discussion & Possible Action Regarding Veterans
Memorial Park at New Courthouse Site Mr. Jerry Dyar, Veterans Affairs
Director, Mr. Joe Rawl & Mr. Philip Piazza 6.
Consideration of Approval of Transfers for Probate
Judges Office Mrs. Sandra Orr, Probate Judge 7.
Consideration of Request for $6,000 Contingency Funds
for Repair of Vehicle Mr. Henry Gordon, Emergency Preparedness Director 8.
Second Reading of Ordinance 2002-09, THE 2002-03
APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE FOR OCONEE COUNTY 9.
Presentation of Final Report of Educational Task Force
Mr. Harry Hamilton, Facilitator, Educational Task Force 10.
First Reading of Ordinance 2002-10, AN ORDINANCE TO
PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF NOT EXCEEDING FIVE MILLION DOLLARS
($5,000,000) OCONEE COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES
2002; TO PRESCRIBE THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH THE PROCEEDS SHALL BE EXPENDED; TO
PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF; AND OTHER MATTERS RELATING THERETO 11.
Discussion Regarding Flag in Council Chambers &
County Redistricting Mrs. Ann Hughes, County Supervisor 12.
Discussion Regarding Changing the Number of Council
Members from Five to Seven if Council Administrative Form of Government is Adopted
Mr. Mike Evatt 13.
Old Business 14.
New Business 15.
Public Comment Session (Not to exceed thirty minutes) 16.
Adjourn The Oconee County Council will
have an administrative briefing thirty minutes prior to each regularly
scheduled Council Meeting in the Office of the Council Clerk The following meetings will be
held in Council Chambers, 415 South Pine Street, Walhalla, SC: The Oconee County Purchasing,
Contracting, Real Estate, Building & Grounds Committee will meet Wednesday,
May 29, 2002 at 4:00 PM for the purpose of discussing the roof of the Health
Department, the building for the Humane Society, the parking lot adjacent to
the DSS building and the proposed pump for Chau Ram Park. |