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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING – LAND DEVELOPMENT PLAN

Please take notice that the Alamance County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Monday, November 16, 2020, at 7:00 PM to consider the Land Development Plan update in the Alamance County Historic Courthouse, 1 Court Square, Graham, NC 27253.

The health and safety of its residents continues to be the highest priority of Alamance County. Under the Governor’s Executive Order 141 Section 7, governmental operations are exempt from the prohibition on Mass Gatherings.  In recognition of the Governor’s Recommendations to Promote Social Distancing and Reduce Transmission, there will be limited seating available. Access to the public hearing is available in the following 3 ways:

1.   Our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/AlamanceCountyNC) will display the live commissioners meeting.

2.   Our Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/AlamanceCounty/) will have a post to the live commissioners meeting.

3.   There will also be a link on the county home page (https://www.alamance-nc.com) above the banner that will say “Click Here to watch Live Commissioners Meeting.”

All interested citizens wishing to comment can do so in the following ways:

Oral Comments – Citizens wishing to make oral comments should plan to attend the public hearing on Monday, November 16, 2020 at 7:00pm.  (There will be limited seating available.)

Additionally, persons wishing to submit their public comments orally during the public hearing, may do so by telephone.  These persons must provide the Clerk to the Board with their name,

and telephone number by calling 336-290-0403 and leaving a message no later than 9:00 P.M. on Sunday, November 15, 2020.  Then at the appropriate time during the Commissioners’ meeting on November 16th at 7:00 P.M. the citizen will be called to submit their public hearing

comments verbally by phone.

Written Public Hearing Comments – Written public hearing comments regarding the Land Development Plan may be submitted on or before 9:00 P.M. on November 15, 2020 using any of the following options:

  1. Public comment forms are available on the Alamance County website (https://www.alamance-nc.com) and may be submitted online.
  2. Written comments may be mailed to Tory M. Frink, Clerk to the Board, County of Alamance, North Carolina 124 W. Elm Street, Graham, NC 27253

More specific information regarding this matter is available by contacting Alamance County at 336-570-4053 or planning@alamance-nc.com for more information.

Historic Properties Commission Seeking New Members

Due to expiring terms, the Historic Properties Commission is seeking new members.

The Board generally meets once a month on the second Tuesday of the month at 3:30 p.m. Members serve for a 3 year term starting January 1st. Board members are required to have regular attendance at meetings.

If you are interested in applying, please use the following link to fill out the Historic Properties Commission application online, email or mail to the planning department.

Application:    https://www.alamance-nc.com/boardscommittees/apply-for-a-board-online/

Mail:
Historic Properties Commission Application
Attention: Tonya Caddle
201 W. Elm Street
Graham, NC 27253

Email: Tonya.Caddle@alamance-nc.com

Alamance County 911 Non Emergency Number Down Correction

Please be advised that the Alamance County 911 Non Emergency Number is inoperable due to technical issues. Those needing non emergency assistance can use 336-570-6776 or 336-570-5778. This is for non emergency calls only, 911 should continue to be used for emergency calls.

Alamance County will continue to provide updates as new information regarding operability is received.

Alamance County 911 Non Emergency Number Down

Please be advised that the Alamance County 911 Non Emergency Number is inoperable due to technical issues. Those needing non emergency assistance can use 336-570-6777 or 336-570-6778. This is for non emergency calls only, 911 should continue to be used for emergency calls.

Alamance County will continue to provide updates as new information regarding operability is received.

Alamance County Veterans Day Parade Cancelled

The 2020 Alamance County Veterans Day Parade scheduled for

November 14th has been cancelled due to concerns related to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

“While we will miss the opportunity to celebrate and thank our veterans. The Veterans Day Parade Committee made this decision to protect the safety of our veterans and community,” stated Tammy Crawford, Veterans Services Director for Alamance County.

PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE ALAMANCE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS’ REGULAR MEETING FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Alamance County Board of Commissioners’ Regular Meeting is scheduled for Monday, November 2, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. in the County Commissioners’ Meeting Room located on the 2nd Floor of the County Office Building, 124 West Elm Street, Graham, NC 27253. 

The health and safety of its residents continues to be the highest priority of Alamance County.  Under the Governor’s Executive Order 141 Section 7, governmental operations are exempt from the prohibition on Mass Gatherings.  In recognition of the Governor’s Recommendations to Promote Social Distancing and Reduce Transmission, there will be no meeting place where members of the public can be physically present.  In order to ensure the health and safety of the Board, staff and general public, access to the regular meeting is available in the following 3 ways:

Public Comments – On Sunday, November 1st  from 12pm to 9pm citizens are encouraged to submit or register for public comments for the November 2nd  9:00 a.m. County Commissioners’ meeting by two optional ways (Please click here https://www.alamance-nc.com/commissioners/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2019/01/Public-Comment-policy-Revised-1-22-19.pdf  to review the Public Comment Policy): 

  1. A public comment form will be available on the Alamance County website for any persons wishing to submit written comments prior to the start of the meeting.  These written comments will be entered into the record and minutes at the November 2nd Regular Meeting; or
  2. Persons wishing to participate in public comments by telephone must provide the Clerk to the Board with their name, address, topic to be discussed, and telephone number by calling 336-290-0403 and leaving a message.  Then at the appropriate time during the Commissioners’ meeting on November 2nd at 9:00 a.m. the citizen will be called to submit their comments verbally by phone. 

All County policies regarding the 3-minute limit per comment and number of public comments in the 30-minute period will apply.  A copy of this Notice shall be posted on the bulletin board located outside of the Commissioners’ Meeting Room on the 2nd Floor of the County Office Building.  A copy of the Notice shall be sent to all parties who have requested and receives notification of any changes in the Commissioners’ Regular Meeting schedule.

This 28th day of October 2020.

Alamance County Government Phone Service Restored

Phone Service has been restored to the Alamance County Government buildings located on the North Campus in Burlington. These buildings include the Human Services Center, Family Justice Center, Agriculture Extension, and Environmental Health.

Alamance County Government Experiences Phone Outages

The Alamance County Government buildings located on the North Campus in Burlington are currently experiencing phone outages. These buildings include the Human Services Center, Family Justice Center, Agriculture Extension, and Environmental Health. AT&T is aware of the issue and working to restore service.

Email and websites remain active and available to the public.

BOARD OF HEALTH NAMES TONY LO GIUDICE AS ALAMANCE COUNTY HEALTH DIRECTOR

The Board of Health is pleased to announce that we have offered the position of Health Director to Tony Lo Giudice and he has accepted. His effective start date is Monday, November 30, 2020. Over the previous three-month period, the Board of Health appointed search committee reviewed numerous applications, conducted several interviews and second-round interviews with top candidates.

The Board of Health took this responsibility seriously and spent many hours reviewing applications and interviewing candidates. “We are excited to announce a new Health Director, Tony Lo Giudice, who exhibits strong leadership, commitment and passion for improving the human condition in Alamance County. Lo Giudice rose to the top during our search process for his extensive knowledge and understanding of the current public health challenges we face today” states Board of Health chair Dr. Annette Wilson.

Lo Giudice will be vacating his position at Forsyth County Department of Public Health, where he has served as an Assistant Health Director since January 2017. Prior to moving to North Carolina in 2017, he served in various capacities in city government in Mesa, Arizona, most recently Community Health Program Director. He holds a Master of Arts degree in Government with an emphasis in Law & Public Policy from Regent University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from Arizona State University; he is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Public Administration from Capella University. Mr. Lo Giudice served and was honorably discharged from the United States Navy.

Alexandria Rimmer has been serving as interim Health Director since July 31, 2020. “I am grateful I was able to serve our community as a leader during this time as Interim Health Director and I am very excited to work with our new Health Director both during the transition and in the future as I return to the Environmental Health section of the health department. We will work together to ensure there is a smooth transition for staff, stakeholders and the community.”

“I am honored to be selected as the next Health Director. I look forward to joining the health department team and continuing to lead Alamance County on the path towards optimum health and well-being” said Lo Giudice.