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Posted on: February 1, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Brunswick Co. Board of Commissioners reconvenes special meeting & holds regular meeting Mon., Feb 3

Media Inquiries: Media are requested to contact Brunswick County Communications by noon the day of the meeting to help facilitate requests for interviews before or directly after board meetings. Brunswick County will post a recap of the meeting with actions taken at brunswickcountync.gov

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BOLIVIA, N.C. – The Brunswick County Board of Commissioners will reconvene its special meeting beginning at 1 p.m. and hold a regular meeting at 3 p.m. this Monday, Feb. 3, 2025. The public is welcome to attend in person or watch live online via Zoom (details below).

The Board will reconvene the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Countywide Goals Workshop during the special meeting, which was recessed at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21. During this workshop, departments will present an update on their latest accomplishments, opportunities, challenges, and tactics to support the commissioners’ goals in alignment with the FY23-FY27 Strategic Plan.

The commissioners’ chambers are on the first floor of the David R. Sandifer Administration Building at 30 Government Center Drive in Bolivia (28422). 

View the full agenda and accompanying reports and subscribe to agenda notifications on the Brunswick County Agendas and Minutes Portal.

Watch via Zoom Live Stream

Brunswick County offers a live stream of this meeting via Zoom. Individuals are invited to share feedback on the live stream quality and experience via email Brunswick County Communications.

Click the link below to watch the meeting live via Zoom:

Agenda Preview (Regular Meeting at 3 p.m.)

Below are a few selected items from the agenda that the Board of Commissioners will discuss and take possible action on during the regular meeting.

VI. Presentations

  1. Clerk to the Board – Gullah Geechee Heritage Trail Feasibility Study: Request the Board receive a presentation from the Wilmington Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (WMPO).
     
  2. Code Administration – Building Inspector of the Year Award: Request the Board recognize Scott Rabon as the NC Building Inspector of the Year.
     
  3. Utilities – Lead and Copper Program: Request the Board receive the results from Public Utilities staff and contractor BlueConduit that Brunswick County Public Utilities (NC0410045) is recognized as a NON-LEAD system by statistical methodology report.

VII. Administrative Report 

  1. County Attorney – Consideration of Proposed Text Amendment to Animal Control Ordinance: Request the Board provide feedback on a potential amendment to the Animal Control Ordinance.
     
  2. Sheriff’s Office – Design-Build Applied Criteria for APS Adoption Center Project: Request the Board approve the design-build delivery method for the Sheriff's Office Animal Protective Services Adoption Center Project.

VIII. Board Appointments

  1. Brunswick Business & Industry Development District 3: Request consideration of the appointment of Randy Moffitt to the Brunswick Business and Industry Development Board as a District 3 appointee.
     
  2. Parks and Recreation District 1: Request the Board consider appointment to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board.
     
  3. Shallotte Planning Board ETJ Position: At the request of the Town of Shallotte Board of Alderman, consider approval of the Shallotte ETJ appointment of Amanda Dunn to the Planning Board.
     
  4. Southeast Brunswick Sanitary District: At the request of the Southeast Brunswick Sanitary District, consider approval of the appointment of Robert Jarvis.
     
  5. Sunset Beach Planning Board ETJ Position: At the request of the Town of Sunset Beach Council, consider approval of the Sunset Beach ETJ appointment of Kevin Daugherty to the Planning Board.

Public Comment and Hearings

Most regular meetings include a time for public comment before the commissioners at the beginning of the meeting. Some meetings also have public hearings for specific issues. The public hearings are similar to a public comment period but pertain to one topic.

Individuals wishing to speak during a public hearing should sign up before the meeting starts on the form at the door dedicated to public hearings. This form is separate from the form used to sign up for public comments at the beginning of the meeting.

Speakers wishing to distribute any related documents, printed comments or materials to the commissioners should deliver at least eight copies to the county clerk at least fifteen minutes before the meeting starts.

Learn more about Board of Commissioners meetings and public comment policies.

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Media Inquiries

For media inquiries, contact Communications Director Meagan Kascsak.

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