Council presented the resolution to John Gaida honoring him for his years of service on the Pinehurst Community Watch board for the Village of Pinehurst.

• Under the consent agenda, Council approved:

A. Budget Amendments Report

B. Public Safety Reports.

Police Department
Fire Department

C. Approval of Draft Village Council Meeting Minutes.

May 23 Regular Meeting

June 13 Work Session

June 27 Regular Meeting

• Council presented the resolution to John Gaida honoring him for his years of service on the Pinehurst Community Watch Board.

• Council unanimously approved Resolution 17-21 approving Fred Engelfried as the new Chairman for the Board of Adjustment.

• Council unanimously approved Ordinance 17-11 allowing the sale of alcoholic beverages beginning at 10:00am on Sundays at licensed premises in the Village of Pinehurst.

• Council unanimously approved Ordinance 17-10 re-appropriating funds from the FY 2017 budget to be rolled forward to the FY 2018 budget.

• Village Manager Jeff Sanborn presented a quarterly transportation report for the Village of Pinehurst which was extracted from the Moore County Transportation Committee Highway CTP List.

• Mark Wagner, Director of Parks and Recreation, gave a presentation on the proposed Community Center including the 2014 recommendations, current view of programs, activities, and usage, and the financial assumptions used to project revenues and expenses for the $4.1 million Community Center. Council determined to make a decision on the next steps by September.

• Council held a discussion about the enforcement of the “prohibition on Banks, Credit Unions, financial services and professional services on the first floor in the village center and the provisions for non- conforming uses after being vacated for a period of time” in the Pinehurst Development Ordinance.

• Council unanimously approved to authorize the Mayor or her designee to enter into a contract with Riley Paving for the FY 2018 resurfacing package in the amount of $513,000 and that the Manager is authorized to approve up to an additional $150,000 in resurfacing so long as the quantity is at the existing bid’s unit pricing and the budget for resurfacing is not exceeded.

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