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(A) There is hereby created, in accordance with G.S. § 153A, Article 14, the Division of the County Library.
(B) The Division of the County Library shall be a division of county government and the employees thereof shall be employees of the county and shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 32 of this code of ordinances.
(Ord. O-96-12, passed 3-20-1996)
(A) The County Board of Trustees of Wake County Public Libraries, as it presently exists and as it is presently constituted shall continue to exist and be so constituted, but shall, henceforth, be known as and be referred to as the County Library Commission.
(B) The County Library Commission shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) To review and recommend long- and short-term proposed library service policies, programs and regulations, including automation, projects, developed by and with the library staff, to the County Board of Commissioners;
(2) To make recommendations concerning library buildings and the property to the Board of Commissioners;
(3) To review and recommend proposed schedules of fines and charges for late returns of, failure to return, damage to and loss of library materials, and other measures developed by and with the library staff to protect and to regulate the use of the materials;
(4) To extend the privileges and use of the library system to nonresidents of the county on terms or conditions as the Library Commission may prescribe, subject to approval of the Board of County Commissioners;
(5) To review and approve submission of an annual report to the state, Division of Cultural Resources, pursuant to G.S. § 125-5; and
(6) To advise and assist the county administration and the Board of County Commissioners on any other policy or program concern relative to the county library system including, but not limited to, fund raising, public relations and volunteerism.
(Ord. O-96-12, passed 3-20-1996)
(A) The county may acquire real property for the County Library by gift, grant, purchase, lease, exercise of the power of eminent domain or any other lawful method. Before acquiring real property by purchase, lease or exercise of the power of eminent domain, the Board of County Commissioners shall seek the recommendations of the County Library Commission.
(B) The title to all property acquired by the county for library purposes shall be in the name of the county. If property is given, granted, devised, bequeathed or otherwise conveyed to the County Library Commission or to the county alone, it shall be deemed to have been conveyed to the county only and shall be held in the name of the county.
(Ord. O-96-12, passed 3-20-1996)
PLANNING BOARD
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