[Durham INC] Proposed May 2009 INC Agenda

Sanders, Craigie Craigie.Sanders at klgates.com
Fri May 22 16:56:15 EDT 2009


 
Agenda for the Monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 26, 2009
7-9 pm in the Community Room
HERALD-SUN Building (2828 Pickett Road)
Directions: http://www.Durham-INC.org/meetings.html

1. Welcome and Introduction of Individual Attendees

2. Announcements

	a. Preview of June 2009 Meeting (Craigie Sanders - 1 Minute)
	b. HERO Awards Update (Rosemarie Kitchin & Bill Anderson - 5
Minutes)
	c. Environmental Enhancements to the Unified Development
Ordinance (EEUDO) (Pat Carstensen - 1 Minute)
http://www.durhamnc.gov/departments/planning/udo_environmental_enhanceme
nts.cfm 
	d. Wayfares (Rosemarie Kitchin - 2 Minutes)
	e. Bylaws Update (Tom Miller)
	f. Other announcements

3. Presentations

	a. Durham Partnership for Children (Nancy Cox - 15 Minutes)
	b. Durham 2010 Census Complete Count Committee Laura Woods,
Durham Planning Commission - 15 Minutes)
	c. List of Neighborhood Concerns (Bill Anderson - 15 minutes)

4. Old Business
	
	a. Treasurer's Report
	b. Approval of April 2009 Meeting Minutes
	d. Appoint Matthew Dudeck as INC Representative to Durham 2010
Census Complete Count Committee
	c. Resolution: Copper Theft
	
5. Other Business

6. Adjourn	


For additional information, contact Craigie Sanders at (919) 466-1190.
To update information on your neighborhood, neighbors at durham-cvb.com or
680-8328

 "Only in the continuous encounter with other persons, does the person
become and remain a person.  
The place of this encounter is the community."

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COPPER THEFT RESOLUTION

Whereas, the current laws respecting the theft of copper, including the
latest revisions passed by the North Carolina General Assembly have not
been successful in stemming the tide of copper theft; 
and

Whereas, though the economic downturn has decreased the price of copper,
the magnitude of the problem is only increasing, and the injury done to
the community is substantial; and

Whereas, the State of North Carolina and the several counties and
municipalities are facing an extreme budget shortfall, and that such a
shortfall is not helped by the fact that metal recyclers do not report
metal sales to the taxing authority, and this results in a tremendous
amount of untaxed economic activity;

IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Durham InterNeighborhood Council express
the sense of the neighborhoods to the Durham Elected Officials and the
Durham State Delegation that copper theft remains a problem and that the
state should look into alternatives which cause all metal transactions
to be reported to the Revenue Office, linked with a valid tax id number
of the metal seller, for all transactions above $10.00.

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