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That appropriations made to the Oxford Colored Orphanage under Title V-nine, Section one, of this Act shall be available only if and when the expenditure shall be recommended by the trustees of the institution appointed by the Governor of the State, and the expenditures shall be under the supervision of said trustees.

1955 session laws – Ch.907 Sec.11
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That appropriations out of the GENERAL FUND of the State for the maintenance of the States departments, bureaus, institutions, and agencies, and for other purposes as enumerated are hereby made for the two fiscal years ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred fifty-six and June thirtieth, nineteen hundred fifty-seven respectively, according to the following schedule: I. LEGISLATIVE 1955-56 1956-57 1 General Assembly ………… Preptaes eset $ $ 523,840 II. JUDICIAL 1 Supreme CourtJustices ………….-+- 112,500 112,500 2 Supreme CourtDepartmental Expense . 84,042 85,757 3 Supreme Court Printing Reports and Reprints ………. 28,800 28,800 4 Superior CourtsJudges ………….+-+ 508,833 508,833 5 Superior CourtsSolicitors …………. 181,650 181,650 Ill. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE 1 Governor’s Office: -1 Governors Office ………… B.Sc 78,637 78,944 -2 The Budget Bureau …………… 184,736 201,185 -3 Division of Purchase and Contract . 111,557 113,197 1955-56 -4 Salary Lieutenant Governor …….. 0 -5 Department of Personnel ………. 113,414 Bo Secretary of, State vs. cases ccc ccdsicccecais 66,298 EES PATMINDNE See cu bislslaies 0 cnnsc.g.e.cig claineeis 142,309 ae PES AR POMSNIFOE 1s bisa diiuite diese wicccccccas 128,172 5 Department of Justice: (i) Attorney Generals cic. cccccccccscece 3 133,019 -2 Bureau of Investigation ……….. 230,290 -3 General Statutes Commission ……. 3,130 6 Department of Revenue …………..-: 2,352,775 7 Department of Tax Research ……. doat 56,003 8 Department of Public Instruction …….. 403,911 9 Department of Archives and History …. 154,692 20; (State Library)…..cccosceocd seenh ats 28,195 11 Library Commission …………+.eeee0: 41,223 12 Board of Public Welfare ……………. 288,827 13 State Board of Health …………….. 2,326,457 14 Adjutant General: -1 Adjutant General ……………0. 410,482 -2 North Carolina Armory Commission 15,085 15 Utilities Commission ………………- 226,648 16 Insurance Department ……………… 240,042 17 Department of Labor: -1 Department of Labor ………….. 359,887 -2 Industrial Commission ………….. 227,704 18 Department of Conservation and Development: -1 Department of Conservation and DeWelopmemtpys’sc’. c’s c’s cc’s aipiplaield ow pint 1,810,620 -2 Commercial Fisheries …….. ad

1955 session laws – Ch.907 Sec.1
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In all cases in which a municipality has a colored volunteer fire department with or without a fire chief of the white race, the attendance of an accredited delegate from said fire department at the regular annual meeting of the colored State Firemans Association shall be deemed a compliance with G. S. 118-10, and, in this respect, shall be a sufficient compliance with said Section to entitle such municipality to receive, for the use and benefit of the local Board of Trustees of the Fireman’s Local Relief Fund, its proportionate part of the funds disbursed under the provisions of Chapter 118 of the General Statutes, if otherwise eligible.

1955 session laws – Ch.498 Sec.1
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Examinations, All applicants for positions of employment by Cumberland County, except present employees, and except such positions as are excluded from the application of this Act, shall be subject to an examination by the Civil Service Commission, which examination shall be free to all persons possessing the right of suffrage and meeting the requirements of said Commission, including reasonable and proper limitations as to residence, age, sex, race, health, and moral character. The examinations shall be practicable in their character and shall relate to those matters tending fairly to test the capacity and qualifications of the applicant to discharge proficiently the duties of the position sought by the applicant, and shall include examinations as to physical and mental qualifications, as well as general fitness; but no applicant shall be examined concerning his or her political or religious opinions or affiliations. Before giving an examination, the Commission shall make inquiry of the heads of the respective departments of the county in connection with which departments such examination is to be given, with respect to the qualifications essential for the work in connection with which such examination is to be given, and upon such inquiry the heads of such departments shall give full information to the Commission. The Commission, in making or giving such examination, shall include questions designed to test the ability of the applicant with respect to the qualifications contained in such reports from the various department heads. The Civil Service Commission shall adopt such necessary and proper regulations relating to the morality, health, and character of all applicants for positions with Cumberland County as it deems expedient, to the end that all persons certified by the Civil Service Commission to the governing body of the county as eligible for employment shall be persons of good character, as well as possessing the necessary mental and physical qualifications.

1955 session laws – Ch.242 Sec.10
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Adoption of rules; provisions of rules. The Civil Service Commission shall have power to make and amend rules with reference to the classified service of Cumberland County, which rules, among other things, shall provide: -1 For the standardization and classification ofall. positions and employments in the classified service of the county. Such classifications into groups and subdivisions shall be based upon and graded according to the duties and responsibilities, and so arranged so as to promote the filling of the higher grades, so far as practicable through promotions. -2 For examinations to ascertain the fitness of all applicants for appointment as employees of Cumberland County in such manner and at such time as it may determine. -3 For the creation of eligibility lists upon which shall be entered the names of the successful applicants in the order of their standing in the competitive tests and without reference to the time of the tests. -4 For the rejection of applicants or eligibles who do not satisfy reasonable requirements as to residence, age, sex, race, physical condition, and moral character, or who have attempted deception or fraud in connection with any examination or their application therefor. -5 For the appointment, promotion, transfer, lay off, reinstatement, suspension and removal of employees in the classified service. -6 For temporary employment without test, in the absence of an eligible list; but no such temporary employment shall continue after the establishment of a suitable eligible list nor for more than sixty days. -7 For temporary employment for transitory work without test, but such employment shall require the consent of the Commission in each ease, and shall not continue for more than sixty days nor be renewed. -8 For noncompetitive tests, for appointment to positions designated as requiring peculiar and exceptional qualifications of a scientific, managerial, professional or educational character. -9 For promotion based on competitive tests and upon records of efficiency, character, conduct and seniority. 199 -10 For transfer from a position to a similar position in the same class and grade. -11 For immediate reinstatement at the head of the eligible list of persons who, without fault or delinquency on their part, are separated from the service or reduced in rank. -12 For suspension for purpose of discipline, with or without pay, for not longer than ninety days, and for leave of absence with or without pay. -13 For investigation and keeping a record of the efficiency of officers and employees in the classified service, and for requiring markings and reports relative thereto from appointing authorities. All rules and regulations of the Commission shall be printed and made available for public inspection and for the use of the employees of, and the applicants for employment by Cumberland County.

1955 session laws – Ch.242 Sec.8
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G. S. 148-36 is hereby rewritten to read as follows: G. S. 148-36. Director of Prisons to control prison camps.All prison camps established or acquired by the State Highway and Public Works Commission shall be under the administrative control and direction of the Director of Prisons, and operated under rules and regulations adopted and approved as provided in G. S. 148-11. Subject to such rules and regulations, the Director shall establish grades for prisoners according to conduct, and so far as possible introduce the honor system, and may transfer honor prisoners to honor camps. Prisoners may be transferred from one district camp to another, and the Director of Prisons may where it is deemed practical to do so establish separate camps.for white prisoners and colored prisoners. In each district camp, quarters shall be provided for the care and maintenance of such prisoners as may be sick or in need of special care. For each camp, a physician may be employed for such portion of his time as may be necessary, and prisoners may be used as attendants or nurses, Prisoners classified as having special qualifications to perform labor other than labor upon the public roads may be assigned to such special duties as the Director may determine. Personnel for such camps shall be empolyed by the Director of Prisons as provided in G. S. 148-1.

1955 session laws – Ch.238 Sec.7
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G. S. 143-135 is amended by adding a new paragraph at the end thereof to read as follows: In Pender County, the board of education of said county is authorized to construct a public school auditorium for colored school children in the Burgaw School District, through its duly authorized officers and agents, without the necessity of complying with the provisions of this Article, The cost of the construction of this auditorium shall in no event exceed the sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00).

1955 session laws – Ch.187 Sec.1
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The Bertie County Board of Education is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to sell to Wayland L. Jenkins by private sale, without public advertisement and without public auction, and to execute and deliver to Wayland L. Jenkins a good and sufficient deed in fee simple with usual covenants and warranty for the present Aulander Colored School lot and building, as hereinbefore described; being lots 4, 5 and 6 of Block 29 of the R. G. Dunning land as shown upon the map made by R. E. White, Engineer, dated March 17, 1918, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Bertie County in Map Book 1, at page 7; and being the same land conveyed by deed from E. L. Rice and wife, Maude M. Rice, to M. B. Gillam, Esteus White, T. A. Smithwick, R. A. Urquhart and C. W. Mitchell, Jr., Board of Education, dated June 30, 1920, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Bertie County in Book 209, at page 398 This deed shall provide: that possession of the lot and old school building shall be delivered to Wayland L. Jenkins on or before the 1st day of July, 1964; that Bertie County Board of Education shall not pay any rent to Wayland L. Jenkins for the use and occupancy of the land and building prior to July 1, 1964; and that until the delivery of possession of the premises to Wayland L. Jenkins, the Bertie County Board of Education shall keep the present frame Aulander Colored School Building adequately insured in the names of the Bertie County Board of Education and Wayland L. Jenkins, as their interests shall appear.

1963 session laws – Ch.981 Sec.3
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The Bertie County Board of Education is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to accept from Wayland L. Jenkins, widower, a good and sufficient deed in fee simple with usual covenants and warranty for the 3.65 acres of Charles H. Jenkins Cox land as described on the map of the Aulander Negro School Site which was made by L. T. Liverman, Jr., dated April 3-4, 1962 Possession is to be delivered upon the delivery of the deed.

1963 session laws – Ch.981 Sec.2
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There is appropriated out of the General Fund the sum of fiftyseven million eight hundred ninety eight thousand five hundred eighteen dollars ($57,898,518*) for the use of the State institutions, departments, and agencies to provide for Capital Improvement projects according to the following schedule: GENERAL GOVERNMENT Department of Administration …… $5,276,000* 1 General Renovations ………. $ 51,000 2 Install two Elevators, Agriculture Butlding HATO co. sade nace 6’s etalo’s 65,000 3 Elevator Conversion, Revenue BUIGING, Waa. inc es oes oe 15,000* 4 New Office Building ………. 2,895,000 5 Purchase of Land ………….. 2,250,000* PUBLIC SAFETY AND REGULATION North Carolina Armory Commission. . 200,000 1 Armory Buildings …………. 1,600,000 Less: Federal and Local Funds .. 1,400,000 791 State Civil Defense Agency ……… 1 Emergency Operating Center . Less: Federal Funds ………. CORRECTION Stonewall Jackson Training School .. 1 Replacement of Laying Houses and Brooder House ………… 2 Replacement of Silo for Dairy . State Home and Industrial School for Girls, RRR, MAGULeeG Od. Was eeaus 1 Renovate Electrical Distribution System and Campus Lights … 2 Cottage for 25 Students …… 3 Storage Shed ……………0-. Morrison Training School ………. 1 Annex to 35-Capacity Boys Dormitory to Provide 12 Single Rooms with Custody Features .. 2 All Weather Surfaced Drives and Wales capa cgnan ccdeulervemedtet mete pre, EVErANtS 98 ox. . veigas #NAME? . Cottage to House 50 Students .. . Two Staff Cottages ………… . Addition to Infirmary ……… oO Ol PB OO Eastern Carolina Training School … 1 New Building for 60 Students .. 2 Renovation of Superintendents Residence Ww 8.0.% aes eciak aes e . Extension of Water Lines and Fire Hydrants ……………. . Extension of Walks and Drives . New Building for 60_Students .. . Thirty Cow Milking Barn . Two Staff Cottages ………. oO NH of State Training School for Girls …… 1 All Weather Surfaced Walks and Drivesih Ray Lak a0) wtaeeake eek ote cee 2 New Building for 50 Students .. . Two Staff Cottages ……….. 4 Residence for Superintendent … oO 7192 $ 515,000 257,500 9,000 3,000 15,000 115,000 5,000 25,500 -0-* 12,000 150,000 23,000 9000% 175,000 7,000 8,500 -0-* 175,000 26,000 23,000 -0-* 150,000 23,006 13,500 $ 257,500 12,000 135,000 289,500* 414,500* 186,500* State Prison Department ……….. Less: Funds Provided by Prison Enterprises S000. Bo cecccs se ses 1 10 11 Construction of 6 Water Main from Durham, Unit 051, Durham COUN EY #NAME? eirolersve eee 6) . Sewage Outfall and Pumping Station to City System, Unit 086, Randolph County …………. . Sewage Disposal System, Unit 112, Ashe County …………. . Connect Sewer to City System, Unit 136, Rutherford County … . Improvement to Unit 017, Hertford County: 044….0..006000800. . Improvements to Unit 022, Carteret County …………2cee . Renovation of Craggy Prison .. . Renovation and Enlargement of Unit 024, Greene County …… . Renovation and Enlargement of Unit 132, Burke County …….. Construction of 100-Man Dormitory for Handicapped Inmates of Caledonia Prison ………….. Improvements at Odom Prison .. EDUCATION University of North Carolina (Consolidated ) General Administration 1 Facilities to Provide Statewide Educational Television University of North Carolina …….. 1 Renovate and. Provide Basic Equipment Ground Floor, MacNider Hall 2 Undergraduate Library and Student: Unions 53.20.0222. 2 0h6e ees Less: Self-Liquidating Student Union Ca 3 L. R. Wilson Library, Renovation and Air Conditioning 2 Areas… 4 Dormitory for 925* Men …… Less: Self-Liquidating Funds $1,665,000 6 7 . Additions and Alterations to Davie Hall. 219535 tennen Slama Renovate Old Phillips Hall …. Dormitory for 200 Women ….. (Combined with item 4 above) Less: Self-Liquidating Funds …… State College of Agriculture and ENG INGeRin Bij coccihotaveieis: wens 3) 0 eves ok 1 8 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 9 Improvements to Burlington Nuclear Reactor Facilities; Rewiring Ricks and Patterson Hall; and other Building Repairs, Utilities and Improvements ………… . Additions and Alterations Brooks Free iai3 AMEN Spat osinh ise) ov seca ce wise ccalie te . Equipment for Civil Engineering . Remodel Broughton Building (Diesel Wing) ……………. . Renovate Nuclear Science Building Wh. MOIR. nba. aenneue . Air Conditioning D. H. Hill Mibrary2 tk SSA eee Aiea Two Dormitories, 800 Men Each _Dormitory for 300 Women Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 10 Physical Science Building …… Womans College of the University of il ( CO WHP UDP North Carolina …………… Renovation and/or Replacement of the Utility System; New Boilers and Accessories ……. . Renovation of Electric Wiring and Lighting in 7 Buildings .. . Improvement of Hot Water Supply in Dormitories ………… . Widening West Drive ………. . Dormitory Renovations …….. . Dining Hall Improvements . Library Air Conditioning …… Two Home Management Units.. . Additions and Alterations to POO] A NR ELEY SATEEN 0 4,400,000 4,400,000 825,000 825,000 160,000 $ 460,000 -0-* -0-* 1,000,000 315,000 325,000 100,000 105,000 63,000 300,000 1,780,000* 773,000 370,000 50,000 60,000 300,000 200,000 200,000 65,000 $ 903,000 3,988,000* 2,138,000* Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. $ 80,000 $ 80,000 10 Nursery School Addition …… 40,000* East Carolina College ………….. $3,116 ,000* 1 Dormitory for 400 Women to Replace Wilson …………… 1,100,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 588,000 512,000 2 Addition to Library ……….. 519,000 3 Additions and Alterations to Wright Building ………….. 650,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 650,000 4 Addition to Jones Dormitory Cafeteria aascins.. Shea onee… 157,000 5 Addition to Maintenance Shop .. 28,000 6 Mens Health and Physical Education Building ……………. 1,400,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 700,000 700,000 7 Dormitory for 500 Men …….. 1,375,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 1,375,000 = 8 Music Building …………… 1,200,000* The Agricultural and Technical #NAME? Sens ee etn ee ceeds 737,000 1 Boiler, Piping and Equipment .. 120,000 2 Campus Lights, Walks, and Roads 55,000 3 Dormitory for 200 Women ….. 550,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 412,500 137,500 4 Renovation of Graham Building 160,000 5 Student Union Building …….. 1,040,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 1,040,000 6 Music and Art Building Equipment: ..c56c0 ose etcecs oe ayo 25,000 7 Air Conditioning Library …… 180,000 8 Farm and Dairy Additions …. 59,500 Western Carolina College ……….. 2,373,168* 1 Addition to Cafeteria ………. 151,000 2 Cafeteria No. 2 ….. Ri Ne 768,000 8 College Union Building …….. 1,000,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 1,000,000 795 4, 5 6 on 10 Four 200 Student Dormitories . .$2,200,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 2,200,000 Renovations, Alterations, and Additions to Stillwell Building …. Additions and Alterations to Water System ……………. . Expansion of Utilities …….. . Walks, Drives, and Landscaping . Additions and Alterations to Hunter Library ………….. Campus Laboratory School and Equipment =.7……2…. eds… Appalachian State Teachers College.. 1 2 Dormitory for 300 Women to Replace Lovill Hall ………….. Dormitory for 200 Women to Replace White Hall ………….. Repairs to Power Plant and Distribution System, Replacements for Steam Heating System and Purchase of Boilers ………. . Replacement and Enlargement of Facilities for Health and Physical 5 8 9 10 11 12 Education iis ooo. cake oe eS Renovate Old Science Building and Convert to Different Type of Classroom Use ………….. . Furniture and Equipment for Old Science Building ………….. . Seats for Auditorium in Administration Building ………….. Addition to Expansion of Present Cafeteriavey Moke ce. sou eos Equipment for New Science Bul din gears is ee oe cases 825,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 440,000 406,300 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 165,000 3 1,137,000 284 ,250* Student Center ……………. 1,025,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 1,025,000 Enlargement of Library Facilities Dormitory for 300 Women ….. Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 825,000 825,000 $ 135,000 270,000 200,000 25,000 503,000* 321,168* $3,479,050* 385,000 241,300 90,000 852,750* 75,000 36,000 14,000 698,000 125,000 890,000 13 Dormitory for 300 Men …….. $ 825,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 825,000 14 Nursery School Building ……. $ 72,000* Pembroke State College ………… $ 9538,750* 1 Dormitory for 100 Women ….. 275,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 68,750 206,250 2 Student Center …………..4.. 120,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. -0-* 120,000* 3:00 Band) Room! .20) 0 $266 90080806 47,000 4 Two Wings at Library …….. 38,000 5 New Wing and Alterations to Gymnasium) cos cone cae sees 85:000 6 Home Economics Residence TV OUSEW Beiers Oe ue eee end met tae ala lene 45,000 7 Dormitory for 100 Men ……. 275,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 68,750 206,250 8 Faculty Apartments ~………. 140,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 140,000 9 Dormitory for 100 Women …… 275,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 68,750 206,250* Winston-Salem Teachers College …. 497 ,000* 1 Convert Bickett Dormitory to Use by Womenier. coc cksss aces ee 30,000 2 Dormitory for 250 Men …….. 687,500 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 515,500 172,000 38 Library Building …………. 295,000* Fayetteville State Teachers College. . 644,500 1 Dormitory for 200 Women …. 550,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 412,500 137,500 2 Campus Drainage and Widen West Drive .. 0.22250. 000…. 95,000: 8 Redecorate Presidents House .. 5,000 4 Dormitory for 250 Men …….. 687,500 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ….. 515,500 172,000 5 Physical Education Building for Women, Including Swimming Poolkts. Jat aenang . Fee <..!. 470,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ..... $ 235,000 6 Student Center ................ 460,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ..... 460,000 Elizabeth City State Teachers College 1 Dormitory for 300 Men ........ 825,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ..... 618,750 2 Student Center ............... 393,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ..... 393,000 3 Swimming Pool ............... 242,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ..... 121,000 AN IDRAGY =: tnsperceoger eee ergs sos save ieecens 5 Renovations of Old Library Building for Food Service .......... North Carolina College at Durham... 1 Improvements to New Womens Dormitory ~ 387 ST eee es 2 Repairs to Womens Dormitory. . 38 Renovate Administration Building erie te oe ee cts ee alate ee 4, Sidewalks and Seat Walls for Congested Areas .............. 5 Elevator, Health Building ...... 6 Culvert and Fill, Dupree to Lawson Streetsi {Ts ..... QOR.bia. 5 7 Air Condition Library ......... 8 Enlarge Coal Bin ............ 9 Student Center ................ 720,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ..... 360,000* 10 Dormitory for 400 Women ...... 1,100,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ..... 1,100,000 11 Dormitory for 400 Men ........ 825,000 Less: Self-Liquidating Funds ..... 825,000 12 Listening Room .......... Sets 13 Storage Building ...........:.. 14 Equipment for Closed Circuit Television Us. e tees eee 15 Addition to Science Building .... 798 $ 235,000 $ 777,250* 206,250* 121,000 400,000* 50,000* 1,153,500* 15,000 8,500 160,000 9,000 15,000 35,000 100,000 14,000 360,000* 49,000 25,000 75,000 288,000* Community Colleges Asheville Biltmore College .......... $1,406,000 1 Convert Chemistry Lecture Hall to Laboratory ............2000- $ 16,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... -0-* $ 16,000* 2 Library Building .............. 800,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... -0-* 800,000* 38 Convert Present Library Space to Classrooms and Offices ...... 40,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... -0-* 40,000* 4, General Classroom Building .... 550,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... -0-* 550,000* College of the Albemarle ........... 260,000* De GYMNASIUM. F.Oeece vere onicleierere oe 260,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... 130,000 130,000 2 To match Local Funds Already Contributed ........... 6 ceccsieee 2 oe 130,000* Charlotte College ...............05 3,300,000* 1 General Classroom Building .... 1,200,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... -0-* 1,200,000* 2 General Laboratory Building .... 1,610,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... -0-* 1,610,000* 8 Administration Building ....... 490,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... -0-* 490,000 4, Addition to Student Center .... 512,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... 512,000 Mecklenburg College ............... 255,000 1 Library Building .............. 215,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ..... 107,500 107,500 2 Classroom Building ............ 295,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... 147,500 147,500 3 Student Services Building ...... 230,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... 230,000 Wilmington College ................ 500,000* 1 Liberal Arts Building ......... 500,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... -0-* 500,000* Gaston College ..............00000% $ 500,000* 1 Two multi-purpose Buildings ...$1,000,000 Less: Local Matching Funds ...... 500,000 $ 500,000* State School for the Blind and the Dealt wivescsd cs ceceece os Oe eee eee eS 726,000 1 Primary Unit, Negro School .... 512,000 2 Addition to Primary Unit, White Schools aya. & 5 ao: s- 3040 ss 0 TEs 183,000 8 Water Main Connection with City of Raleigh: aise. 5 OWE. 5 3 ox 25,000 4, Additional Freezer Storage Space 6,000 Eastern North Carolina School for the ! Deas) .c..5.c0 ct AO DI w stesso Beaks cies 980,000* 1 Renovation of Existing BUGIS os o/s ok sie, 5, ce. o, epsyysves dpe 2us -0-* 2 Site Preparations ............. -0-* 3 Classroom and Dining Room Building 2.0.0.6. 0.64 aeseewe et. -0-* 4 Primary Unit, Classroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Dormitory, Recreation and #NAME? Quarters120 Capacity.............. 883,000* 5 Renovations of Existing Buildings 30,000* 6 Site ImprovementsUtilities .. 67,000* North Carolina School for the Deaf.. 65,000 1 Renovate ' Bathrooms, Goodwin Hall ieveiii. Se. Ae eer 65,000 Department of Archives and History 3,050,000 1 Building to House the Department of Archives and History and State Library ............ 3,000,000.00 2 Security Vault ................ 50,000 NON-HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION State Ports Authority .........5.... 4,600,000 1 Wilmington Harbor Project .... 100,000 2 Construction of New and Renovation of Present Facilities, Morehead City and Wilmington.. 4,500,000 38 Morehead City Port Improvements Supplement ............ 1,225,000 Less: Federal Funds, HHFA ..... 1,225,000 800 HEALTH AND HOSPITALS Medical Care Commission .......... 1 Community Hospitals .......... $2,222,000 Less: Federal Matching .......... 1,222,000 $1,000,000 2 Nursing Home Facilities ...... 1,333,000 Less: Federal Matching .......... 733,000 600,000 3 Mental Health Clinics .......... 889,000 Less: Federal Matching .......... 489,000 400,000 Dorothea Dix Hospital ............. 1 Renovation of Kirby Building .. 185,000 2 Renovation of Council Building. . 185,000 3 Renovation of McBryde Building 55,000 4 Spruill Building Improvements. . 25,000 5 Roads, Sidewalks and Parking Areas cance aot ows pirate ose 100,000 6 Harvey Building Roofing and Waterproofing Exterior Walls .. 18,000 7 Royster Building Roofing and Waterproofing Exterior Walls .. 18,000 8 Completion of Electrical Distribution System ................ 100,000 9 Renovation of Wright Building 80,000 10 Renovation of Edgerton Building 155,000 11 Renovation of Adams Building 185,000 12 Renovation of Williams Building 120,000 13 Two Poultry Houses .......... 19,000 Broughton Hospital ................ 1 Renovate Wards 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, F, G, H, J, K,andM....... 430,000 2 Renovate Wards 36 and 37 .... 130,000 38 Renovate TB Building ........ 35,000 4, Hydraulic Lift, Ward 28 ........ 20,000 5 Repairs to Service Building .... 13,000 6 Air Condition Jones Building .. 225,000 7 Air Condition Wards N and 27 .. 100,000 8 Two Elevators, Center Building 50,000 9 Roads and Parking Areas 45,000 10 Paging and Broadcasting System 60,000 It. hapelnss. He. whale naam. anit: 220,000 12 Water Line Pump and Pump PEGUSE MISO. | OF PING of RE 18,000 $2,000,000 1,245,000 1,346,000 Cherry Hospital ............... ee 1 Electrical Distribution System .. 2 Repair and Renovate 14 Bath and Toilet Areas in 4 Buildings at OBerry Section ............... 3 Additional Overhead Water Storage TDankay dak. oss datas heise kes 4 Sewage Disposal Plant ........ . Enclosing Stairwells on Breezeways of All Buildings .......... . Protection and Detention Screens Hot Water Heating and Storage Paving Streets. .........500+0%% . Filter Plant Addition .......... GEBY AS CHOO ype stencsevsissensis 6 Gienerevebere . Swimming Pool .............. . Recreation Field and Field House . 126-Bed Crippled Children IER OS PRGA com tiere-sacey so srwsaus la leireieteeraus A GCANCCEM pre ct. oct tex suaishecoexe #58 isl toes On O OWNED CHAD John Umstead Hospital ............ 1 Renovate Central Heating Hacilities igen oes Se core 2 Repair of Cold Storage ........ 3 Air Condition Day Rooms and Medical and Surgical Wards 4 Improvements to Main Kitchen Murdoch School ................0.. 1 Forty Bed Addition to Infirmary 2 Warehouse Addition to Kitchen BGA Sooo: spertge ote . SP SE Se 2 AS eee 10 Equipment Shelter and Communications Dispatch Building, New Bern 2c Rah ees cies cases 11 Replace Inside Ladders with Steel Stairs, Ashe and Yancey Counties 804 $ 28,450* 5,000 51,550* 31,000 43,500 14,000 48,500 20,500 22,000 38,500 150,000* 5,000 46,000 40,000 12,500 17,500 52,500 38,000 61,000 58,500 12,000 1,500 12 One Steel Lookout Tower (Robeson County) ………2–000008 18 Residence, Sampson County …. Kerr Reservoir Development Commission ………..00eeeeceeeee Kimball Point 1 Rangers Residence …….. ona 2 Toilet Building …………… 3 Tent Camping Area 4 Central Wash House County Line Point 1 Tent Camping Area 2 Central Wash House 3 Toilet Building Bullocksville Park 1 Toilet Building 2 Swimming Dock …………… 3 Two Deep Wells with Pumps … Satterwhite Point 1 Toilet Building at Swimming Area 2 Swimming Float ………….. 8 Toilet Building at Picnic Shelter Te eos Sates ine oa sicienes 4 Sales and Shop Building 5 Public Boat Dock 6 Exterior Lighting …………. Flemingtown Road Marina 1 Central Wash House Williamsboro Wayside 1 Deep Well and Parking Area … Park Improvements 1 200 Picnic Tables …………. 2 Ground Improvements Department of Water Resources …. 1 Building Sand Dunes and Other Civil Works Projects AGRICULTURE 1 Addition to Tobacco Packhouse, Border Belt Tobacco Research MOEDEIOM cpoteusiecty 3 ‘.6 56 0). acum ssh,

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