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102186RANDOLPH (#'C11VYf is COMMISIONERS MINUTES October •:. The Randolph County Board of Commissioners met in special session at 7:00 p.m. on October 21, 1986 in Courtroom B, County Courthouse, Asheboro, NC. Commissioners Frye, Langley, Davidson and Comer were present. Commissioner Petty was absent. On motion of Comer, seconded by Langley, the Board adjourned to an advertised public hearing at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of receiving public comment on the for- mation of the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority. Ginger Booker, staff attorney for PTCOG, was present to answer questions on the Authority. Chairman Frye stated that the concept of a regional water authority was started to provide means for a regional water treatment plant based on a raw water supply. He said that Randolph County could withdraw from the Authority at any time. Ms. Booker stated that no financial arrangements could be made for the Authority unless all members agreed. Barron Mills asked what Randolph County would do with its water allocation. Mr. Frye said that he would like to pursue some type of water distribution system with water districts, but that it would ultimately be a decision of the people of Randolph County. Receiving no other questions or comments from the audience, Chairman Frye closed the public hearing. On motion of Comer, seconded by Davidson, the Board adopted a resolution signifying their intent to become a member of the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority. Copy of resolution included by reference. Patty Sykes, Purchasing Agent, told Commissioners that on September 2, 1986 bids on a computer-assisted mapping system were opened and publicly read. She explained that these requests for bids were different from most in that they included performance specifications which set out performance requirements for the system. Ms. Sykes said that the state (NRCD) had written the specifications for Randolph County and that they had met with her, Billy Chilton and Annette Lineberry to review bids received. Since all 6 bids were over budget, no award can be made at this time. Ms. Sykes recommended, however, that the Board determine the lowest responsible bidder and authorize her to negotiate with them on lowering the price. Copy of all bids received included by reference. Billy Chilton, Tax Supervisor, provided information on each of the six systems bid and explained the reasons for identifying ESRI Systems, Inc. as the most compatible system for our needs. He said their software is more complete and powerful than the others. Annette Lineberry, Data Processing Director, presented visuals showing how the mapping system could be used as a base for a Land Records Information System which could be used by almost every department. She recommended ESRI as the best choice for implementing such a system. On motion of Langley, seconded by Davidson, the Board directed Patty Sykes as Purchasing Agent to negotiate with the lowest responsible bidder, which was determined to be ESRI, on lowering their bid price for a Land Records Information System. On motion of Davidson, seconded by Comer, the Board approved the addition of Curtis Drive to the State System of Roads. Resolution included by reference. The meeting adjourned.