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DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

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ENGINEERING 10

LEADING THROUGH LEARNING

T o n y

V i c t o r

joined the Storm-

water division in

December as an

Env i r onment a l

Specialist.

Tony has a Bache-

lor’s degree from

Missouri

State

University and a Master’s degree from Indi-

ana University of Pennsylvania. His passion

for environmental consciousness led Tony

to a career in Stormwater Management.

Tony has received a certification in Storm-

water Best Management Practices (BMPs)

Inspection and Maintenance from NC State

University. He has more than five years of

experience managing more than 370 BMPs.

His training and education will be of great

benefit to public education, outreach and

involvement.

Levi Henry, Engineering Techni-

cian, completed the NC Code Offi-

cials Building Level I Class, and

plans to sit for the state exam to

earn his standard certification for

Level One Building Code Official in

early 2018. This will enhance the

coordination between engineering

and building inspections related to

site compliance, especially require-

ments for pedestrian accessibility.

NEW EMPLOYEE

Michael Fowler, Engineering

Inspector, graduated from

Mount Olive College last month

completing a degree in Business

Administration.

Congratulations Michael on your

graduation and your commit-

ment to continuing education!

Joshua Baird, Stormwater

Engineer, recently completed

the NCAFPM Certified Flood-

plain Manager (CFM) Pro-

gram and may now use the

title of CFM. This is a signifi-

cant accomplishment for

Joshua and the Town, and it

will enhance all of our efforts

related to flood hazard risk

management.

PARKING LOT EXPANSION

Planning and Design work is continuing for the proposed

expansion of the parking lot adjacent to the Historic Chris-

tian Church, which is owned by the Town and available for

rental. The project will include 46 new parking spaces to

support activities at the adjacent church property and the

new town center. The project should be complete in the

summer of 2018.