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<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>) <strong>Page</strong> <strong>308</strong><br />
The Board of Commissioners for the <strong>County</strong> of <strong>Cabarrus</strong> met in regular<br />
session in the Commissioners' <strong>Meeting</strong> Room at the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Governmental Center in Concord, North Carolina on Monday, <strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong>,<br />
at 6:30 p.m.<br />
Present -<br />
Chairman:<br />
Vice Chairman:<br />
Commissioners:<br />
H. Jay White, Sr.<br />
Elizabeth F. Poole<br />
Larry M. Burrage<br />
Robert W. Carruth<br />
Christopher A. Measmer<br />
Also present were John D. Day, <strong>County</strong> Manager; Richard M. Koch,<br />
Attorney; Mike Downs, Deputy <strong>County</strong> Manager; Pam Dubois, Deputy<br />
Manager and Kay Honeycutt, Clerk to the Board.<br />
<strong>County</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong><br />
Chairman White called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.<br />
Cub Scout Pack 38 from Poplar Tent Presbyterian Church in Concord<br />
conducted the Flag Ceremony. Scouts participating were: Daniel Ussery,<br />
Andrew Durrette, Nicholas Ellison, Matthew Blanding, William Naghshineh, Zack<br />
Miller, Chance Rennells, Chase Carter, Jimie Maley, Alex Stansbery and<br />
Grayson Adams.<br />
Reverend Dale Bost from Friendship United Methodist Church in Concord<br />
delivered the invocation.<br />
(A)<br />
APPROVAL OR CORRECTION OF MINUTES<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board approved the minutes of January 3,<br />
(Work Session) and January 18, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>) as written.<br />
Poole<br />
<strong>2011</strong><br />
(B)<br />
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA<br />
UPON MOTION of Vice Chairman Poole, seconded by Commissioner Carruth<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board approved the Agenda as presented.<br />
(C)<br />
RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS<br />
(C-1) Soil and Water Recognition of Former <strong>Cabarrus</strong> Soil and Water<br />
District Chairman Bob Ritchie as Recipient of 2010 Supervisor of the Year<br />
Award<br />
Craig Frazier, President of the North Carolina Association of Soil and<br />
Water Conservation Districts (NCASWCD), recognized Bob Ritchie, former<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> Soil and Water District Chairman, as the 2010 Supervisor of the<br />
Year. He presented a plaque to Mr. Ritchie and stated this is the second<br />
consecutive year that a member of the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> Soil and Water Conservation<br />
District board of supervisors has received this statewide award. He also<br />
expressed appreciation to the <strong>County</strong> for the support it extends for Soil and<br />
Water Conservation.<br />
Mr. Ritchie accepted the award, expressed appreciation and recognized<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> Soil and Water District members Tommy and Vickie Porter, also in<br />
attendance.<br />
Commissioner<br />
Manager, recently<br />
Conservation.<br />
Carruth<br />
attended<br />
announced<br />
a 2-day<br />
he and Mike Downs,<br />
orientation course on<br />
Deputy <strong>County</strong><br />
Soil and Water<br />
(D)<br />
p.m.<br />
INFORMAL PUBLIC COMMENTS<br />
Chairman White opened the meeting for Informal Public Comments at 6:41<br />
He stated each speaker would be limited to three minutes.<br />
Dr. David L. Olah, President of Barber Scotia College in Concord,<br />
commented on the reorganization of Barber Scotia College and current efforts<br />
to gain accreditation. He invited the Board to visit the campus and to speak<br />
to him or any member of the board of trustees.<br />
Alex Porter, resident of 193 Union Street South in Concord and Barber<br />
Scotia College Board member, stated the college would be an asset to any<br />
community. He encouraged Board members to keep the College in their minds,<br />
to brainstorm ideas and to send citizens willing to help the school with its<br />
accreditation and funding issues, their way. He also invited the Board to<br />
tour the facility.
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>) <strong>Page</strong> 309<br />
Price Crutchfield, resident of 592 Love Street in Concord, stated he<br />
spoke with a highly decorated disabled veteran who alleges he was "roughed<br />
up" by several members of the Concord Police Department while handcuffed. He<br />
stated his availability to provide the Veteran's phone number if anyone is<br />
interested in speaking to him.<br />
Wi th there being no one else to address the Board, Chairman White<br />
closed that portion of the meeting.<br />
(E)<br />
OLD BUSINESS<br />
None.<br />
(F)<br />
CONSENT AGENDA<br />
Commissioner Carruth MOVED to approve the Consent Agenda as presented.<br />
Vice Chairman Poole seconded the motion.<br />
Commissioner Carruth stated the Animal Protection and Preservation<br />
Advisory Committee (APPAC) has come a long way since last year and that they<br />
are unified in their efforts. Although the Board will receive a report in<br />
April, he urged the Board to move quickly before the Committee's energy and<br />
passion wane. He also requested an update at the March meeting.<br />
The MOTION unanimously carried.<br />
(F-1) APPAC - Recommendations - Tabled from January<br />
The APPAC (Animal Protection and Preservation Advisory Committee)<br />
recommended the Board of Commissioners adopt the attached resolution.<br />
The BOC discussed this matter at its recent retreat and determined<br />
additional information was needed before any action is taken. The county<br />
staff was directed to compile pertinent information and inform the BOC of the<br />
anticipated completion date at the <strong>February</strong> 7th BOC meeting. That<br />
information will be available for the April 4th Agenda meeting.<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman Poole<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board tabled APPAC recommendations to the April<br />
4th Agenda meeting.<br />
(F-2) <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Schools - Request for Escrow Funds for Easements on<br />
Weddington Road for Road Improvements at H.E. Winkler Middle School<br />
$<strong>21</strong>,324.00<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Schools has requested the <strong>County</strong> place $<strong>21</strong>,324.00 into<br />
escrow to compensate Mr. and Mrs. Chris Newsome for easements on their land<br />
located at 4393 Weddington Road, Concord, NC. The road right-of-way and<br />
temporary construction easements are for road improvements required for the<br />
completion of the H.E. Winkler Middle School. According to G.S. 115C-426(f),<br />
the Board of <strong>County</strong> Commissioners must approve the amount to be spent for the<br />
school site. Funds are available for this expenditure.<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman Poole<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board approved the placement of $<strong>21</strong>,324.00 into<br />
escrow for easements on the Newsome property for road improvements at the<br />
H.E. Winkler Middle School as requested by <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Schools.<br />
(F-3) <strong>County</strong> Attorney - Approval of Grant of Permanent Greenway and Sanitary<br />
Sewer Easements for PIN#'s 5620-<strong>21</strong>-1889 and 5620-22-9833<br />
When the BOC agreed to convey the "Larkhaven" property to Habitat for<br />
Humanity some time ago, it retained some control over conveyances. Now, the<br />
City of Concord wants to put a sewer line and greenway through part of the<br />
property. Habi tat is okay with the installation and both entities request<br />
that the BOC grant the easement.<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman Poole<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board approved the grant of permanent greenway<br />
and sanitary sewer easements between <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> and Habitat for Humanity<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Inc. for PIN#'s 5620-<strong>21</strong>-1889 and 5620-22-9833 and authorized<br />
the <strong>County</strong> Manager to execute easements on behalf of <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong>.
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>) <strong>Page</strong> 310<br />
(F-4) <strong>County</strong> Attorney Memorandum of Understanding Local Government<br />
Agents and Employees to Follow Certain Board of Education Policies - Tabled<br />
from January<br />
The Attorney for the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> Board of Education submitted a MOU<br />
(Memorandum of Understanding) for consideration. When last discussed by the<br />
Board of Commissioners, it was decided this matter should be discussed at the<br />
next Chair/Vice Chair meeting with <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Schools. That meeting has<br />
yet to occur, so this item should be tabled to the March 7th Agenda meeting.<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman Poole<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board tabled Memorandum of Understanding - Local<br />
Government Agents and Employees to Follow Certain Board of Education Policies<br />
to the March 7th Agenda meeting.<br />
(F-5) <strong>County</strong> Manager Approval of Agreement for Extension and Second<br />
Amendment to Lease - Human Services Building<br />
The current lease on the Human Services Building expires on May 31,<br />
2012. The proposed amendment extends the lease for an additional five years<br />
resulting in an expiration date of May 31, 2017.<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman Poole<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board approved the "Agreement for Extension and<br />
Second Amendment to Lease" between Kannapolis Land, Inc. and <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
for the Human Services Building located at 1303 South Cannon Boulevard. By<br />
the same vote, the Board authorized the <strong>County</strong> Manager to execute the<br />
Agreement on behalf of <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong>, subject to review or revisions by the<br />
<strong>County</strong> Attorney.<br />
(F-6) <strong>County</strong> Manager - Grant of Sewer Easement (Revision) for Rob Wallace<br />
Park<br />
The proposed easement is to correct a surveying/documentation error<br />
that occurred in the original survey/deed that supported the purchase of land<br />
by the <strong>County</strong> from Rob Wallace. The route of an existing sewer line on the<br />
property was incorrectly noted. The attached document will make the<br />
corrections needed to show the accurate location of the easement/sewer line.<br />
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WHEREAS, North Carolina<br />
Board of <strong>County</strong> Commissioners,<br />
annual Secondary Roads Program,<br />
General Statute 136-44.8 provides that<br />
after the presentation and discussion of<br />
may concur with the program as proposed.<br />
the<br />
the<br />
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of<br />
Commissioners that said Board does concur with the 2010-<strong>2011</strong> Secondary Roads<br />
Construction Program as presented by the North Carolina Department of<br />
Transportation and does recommend that the Board of Transportation adopt the<br />
proposed program for <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong>.<br />
Adopted this the <strong>21</strong> st day of <strong>February</strong>, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
ATTEST:<br />
/s/ Kay Honeycutt<br />
Kay Honeycutt<br />
Clerk to the Board<br />
/s/ H. Jay White, Sr.<br />
H. Jay White, Sr., Chairman<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Commissioners<br />
Note: The 2010-<strong>2011</strong> Secondary Road Construction Program update<br />
totaling $2,148,808.00 may be found on pages 301-302.<br />
(F-8) Sheriff's Department - <strong>County</strong> Sheriff's Office Records Retention and<br />
Disposition Schedule - September 28, 2009<br />
The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources has issued a new<br />
records and retention schedule (September 28, 2009) that must be adopted by<br />
the Board of <strong>County</strong> Commissioners. This schedule governs the retention and<br />
disposition of public records at the Sheriff's Department, specifically, Item<br />
89, Sexual Offender Records.<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman Poole<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board adopted the September 28, 2009 Records<br />
Retention and Disposition Schedule for the <strong>County</strong> Sheriff's Office as issued<br />
by the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Di vision of<br />
Historical Archives and Records Section, Government Records Branch, and<br />
authorized the Chairman and Sheriff to execute the schedule on behalf of the<br />
Board.<br />
RETENTION AND DISPOSITION SCHEDULE AMENDMENT<br />
COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE<br />
Amend the records retention and disposition schedule for <strong>County</strong> Sheriff's<br />
Office by amending item 89, Sexual Offender Records, as shown on new page 64<br />
and 64a dated September 17, 2009<br />
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED<br />
/s/ Sheriff Brad Riley<br />
<strong>County</strong> Sheriff<br />
/s/ David Brook<br />
David Brook, Director<br />
Division of Historical Resources<br />
APPROVED<br />
/s/ H. Jay White, Sr.<br />
Chairman, Bd. <strong>County</strong> Commissioners<br />
/s/ Linda A. Carlisle<br />
Linda A. Carlisle, Secretary<br />
Department of Cultural Resources<br />
September 28, 2009<br />
(F-9) Tax Administration - Refund and Release Report - January <strong>2011</strong><br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman Poole<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board approved the January <strong>2011</strong> Release-Refund<br />
report as submitted and granted authority to the Tax Collector to process the<br />
refunds and releases.<br />
RELEASES FOR THE MONTH OF: January <strong>2011</strong> $14,076.49<br />
BREAKDOWN OF RELEASES:<br />
COUNTY $10,348.37
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>)<br />
<strong>Page</strong> 314<br />
CITY OF CONCORD<br />
CITY OF KANNAPOLIS<br />
CITY OF LOCUST<br />
CITY OF STANFIELD<br />
TOWN OF HARRISBURG<br />
TOWN OF MIDLAND<br />
TOWN OF MT.<br />
PLEASANT<br />
ALLEN Flo<br />
COLD WATER Flo<br />
ENOCHVILLE Flo<br />
FLOWES STORE Flo<br />
GEORGEVILLE Flo<br />
GOLD HILL Flo<br />
HARRISBURG Flo<br />
JACKSON PARK Flo<br />
MIDLAND FlO<br />
MT MITCHELL Flo<br />
MT PLEASANT Flo<br />
NORTHEAST Flo<br />
ODELL Flo<br />
POPLAR TENT Flo<br />
RICHFIELD Flo<br />
RIMER Flo<br />
KANNAPOLIS RURAL<br />
$2,239.54<br />
$1,045.94<br />
$47.02<br />
$0.00<br />
$107.90<br />
$38.72<br />
$49.87<br />
$3.46<br />
$14.68<br />
$2.88<br />
$7.52<br />
$5.18<br />
$0.00<br />
$97.15<br />
$5.87<br />
$0.00<br />
$1. 82<br />
$16.08<br />
$0.00<br />
$32.81<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$11.57<br />
$0.11<br />
REFUNDS FOR THE MONTH OF: January <strong>2011</strong> $2,276.72<br />
BREAKDOWN OF REFUNDS:<br />
COUNTY<br />
CITY OF CONCORD<br />
CITY OF KANNAPOLIS<br />
CITY OF LOCUST<br />
CITY OF STANFIELD<br />
TOWN OF HARRISBURG<br />
TOWN OF MIDLAND<br />
TOWN OF MT. PLEASANT<br />
ALLEN Flo<br />
COLD WATER Flo<br />
ENOCHVILLE Flo<br />
FLOWES STORE Flo<br />
GEORGEVILLE Flo<br />
GOLD HILL FlO<br />
HARRISBURG Flo<br />
JACKSON PARK Flo<br />
MIDLAND FlO<br />
MT. MITCHELL Flo<br />
MT. PLEASANT FlO<br />
NORTHEAST FlO<br />
ODELL Flo<br />
POPLAR TENT Flo<br />
RICHFIELD Flo<br />
RIMER Flo<br />
WINECOFF FlO<br />
$1,442.16<br />
$146.91<br />
$545.02<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$9.05<br />
$1<strong>21</strong>.09<br />
$0.00<br />
$6.68<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.38<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$5.43<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
$0.00<br />
ABERNATHY TONY LAMARR<br />
ABERNATHY TONY LAMARR<br />
ADAMS JONATHAN BLAKE<br />
ADAMS JONATHAN BLAKE<br />
AL-SIBAI HAS SANE MOHAMOUD<br />
AL-SIBAI HAS SANE MOHAMOUD<br />
ALLMOND NICOLE MOTLEY<br />
ALLMOND NICOLE MOTLEY<br />
ANDERSON WILLIAM JR<br />
ANDERSON WILLIAM JR<br />
BAKER DANNY LEE<br />
BAKER DANNY LEE<br />
BARBARINO RONALD PAUL<br />
BARBARINO RONALD PAUL<br />
BARBARINO RONALD PAUL<br />
BARBARINO RONALD PAUL<br />
BENFIELD GLENN LAMAR<br />
BENFIELD GLENN LAMAR<br />
BENNETT CHARLENE DESHAWN<br />
BENNETT CHARLENE DESHAWN<br />
BERRYMAN RUTH LAUGHINGHOUSE<br />
BERRYMAN RUTH LAUGHINGHOUSE<br />
BERRYMAN RUTH LAUGHINGHOUSE<br />
BRADSHAW THOMAS JOSEPH<br />
BRADSHAW THOMAS JOSEPH<br />
BRANNAN ROBERT BIll<br />
January <strong>2011</strong> Release / Refund Detail<br />
10-591602<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
10-591602<br />
FR09ADVLTAX<br />
10-597501 VALUE APPEAL-DAMAGED TITLE C ADVLTAX<br />
10-597501 VALUE APPEAL-DAMAGED TITLE CI02ADVLTAX<br />
10-616613 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
10-616613 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
FR07ADVLTAX<br />
10-592081 JUNKED REL 9 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
10-592081 JUNKED REL 9 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
10-583559 VEHICLE TOTALED REL 10 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
10-583559 VEHICLE TOTALED REL 10 MONTHS CI04ADVLTAX<br />
10-616405 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
10-616405 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
10-614352 VALUE APPEAL-PHOTOS OF FILE C ADVLTAX<br />
10-614352 VALUE APPEAL-PHOTOS OF FILE FR03ADVLTAX<br />
10-605445 VALUE APPEAL-PHOTOS ON FILE C ADVLTAX<br />
10-605445 VALUE APPEAL-PHOTOS ON FILE FR03ADVLTAX<br />
10-606546 TOTALED REL 11 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
10-606546 TOTALED REL 11 MONTHS<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
09-646347 REPOSSESSED REL 4 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
09-646347 REPOSSESSED REL 4 MONTHS CI04ADVLTAX<br />
10-544030 SOLD REL 8 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
10-544030 SOLD REL 8 MONTHS<br />
10-544030 SOLD REL 8 MONTHS<br />
CI01ADVLTAX<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
10-581975 TRADED IN REL 7 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
10-581975 TRADED IN REL 7 MONTHS<br />
FR16ADVLTAX<br />
10-026276 LOCATED & LISTED IN STANLY CO C ADVLTAX<br />
22.93<br />
1. 82<br />
18.38<br />
12.26<br />
111. 07<br />
13.22<br />
4.<strong>21</strong><br />
2.80<br />
22.97<br />
17.87<br />
18.64<br />
12.43<br />
60.69<br />
4.82<br />
33.59<br />
2.67<br />
50.42<br />
39.22<br />
12.87<br />
10.01<br />
67.34<br />
13.36<br />
8.02<br />
33.33<br />
2.91<br />
49.52
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BRANNAN ROBERT BIll<br />
10-026276 LOCATED & LISTED IN STANLY CO C PEN FEE<br />
BREIZ FLORO PINEDA<br />
10-595194 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
BREIZ FLORO PINEDA<br />
10-595194 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
BROWN RICHARD TODD<br />
10-603798 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
BROWN RICHARD TODD<br />
10-603798 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
FR03ADVLTAX<br />
BURCH TRAVIS DEWAYNE<br />
10-530597 TOTALED REL 3 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
BURCH TRAVIS DEWAYNE<br />
10-530597 TOTALED REL 3 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
BURNEY FREDRIC ARLEN JR 10-568940 TOTALED REL 7 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
BURNEY FREDRIC ARLEN JR 10-568940 TOTALED REL 7 MONTHS<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
CABARRUS COOPERATIVE CHRISTIANI0-600858 TO ALLOW CHARITABLE EXEMPTION C ADVLTAX<br />
CABARRUS COOPERATIVE CHRISTIANI0-600858 TO ALLOW CHARITABLE EXEMPTION CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CABARRUS COOPERATIVE CHRISTIANI0-592888 TO ALLOW CHARITABLE EXEMPTION C ADVLTAX<br />
CABARRUS COOPERATIVE CHRISTIANI0-592888 TO ALLOW CHARITABLE EXEMPTION CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CABARRUS COOPERATIVE CHRISTIANI0-592888 TO ALLOW CHARITABLE EXEMPTION CTAGFFEEFEE<br />
CALDWELL JAMES DIMITRI 10-545006 C GARNFEE<br />
CAREY CRYSTAL MICHELLE 10-543571 PRORATED FOR 4 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
CAREY CRYSTAL MICHELLE 10-543571 PRORATED FOR 4 MONTHS CI04ADVLTAX<br />
CAROLINA RADIATOR & AC 10-598897 PRORATED FOR 7 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
CAROLINA RADIATOR & AC 10-598897 PRORATED FOR 7 MONTHS CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CAROLINA TREE EQUIPMENT 10-614885 APPEAL-DEPRECIATION ERROR C ADVLTAX<br />
CAROLINA TREE EQUIPMENT 10-614885 APPEAL-DEPRECIATION ERROR CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CARPENTER JANICE STALLINGS 10-525526 C GARNFEE<br />
CARTER SURETHA ANN 09-800320 MILITARY EXEMPTION/H.O.R.=FL C ADVLTAX<br />
CARTER SURETHA ANN 09-800320 MILITARY EXEMPTION/H.O.R.=FL CI04ADVLTAX<br />
CARTER SURETHA ANN 09-800320 MILITARY EXEMPTION/H.O.R.=FL KTAGFFEEFEE<br />
CAVALLARO LOLAMAY LUCILLE 10-603054 NOT OWNED C ADVLTAX<br />
CAVALLARO LOLAMAY LUCILLE 10-603054 NOT OWNED CI04ADVLTAX<br />
CAVALLARO LOLAMAY LUCILLE 10-603054 NOT OWNED KTAGFFEEFEE<br />
CHOCOLATIER BARRUCAND INC 10-001462 DISC IN ERROR-SEE 2010-98147 C ADVLTAX<br />
CHOCOLATIER BARRUCAND INC 10-001462 DISC IN ERROR-SEE 2010-98147 C PEN FEE<br />
CIT GROUP/EQUIPMENT FINANCING 10-016532 ASSET DISPOSED OF 12/10/09 C ADVLTAX<br />
COOPER CLAYTON CURTIS 10-5967<strong>21</strong> PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
COOPER CLAYTON CURTIS 10-5967<strong>21</strong> PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CREER RAYCINIA KIMLAYANA 10-593288 TRANSFERRED REL 8 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
CREER RAYCINIA KIMLAYANA 10-593288 TRANSFERRED REL 8 MONTHS CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CRUSE PAMELA MARTIN<br />
10-592996 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
CRUSE PAMELA MARTIN<br />
10-592996 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS FR08ADVLTAX<br />
DAKINS JAMES RANDELL<br />
10-587476 PRORATED FOR 7 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
DAKINS JAMES RANDELL<br />
10-587476 PRORATED FOR 7 MONTHS CI04ADVLTAX<br />
DAUGHERTY CUSTOM HOMES LLC 09-031095 IN ERROR C LEGLFEE<br />
DONALDSON LEAH CRAVEN 10-604044 PER PURCHASE PRICE C ADVLTAX<br />
DONALDSON LEAH CRAVEN 10-604044 PER PURCHASE PRICE FRIIADVLTAX<br />
DORTON FRANKIE DALE<br />
09-615774 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
DORTON FRANKIE DALE<br />
09-615774 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS FR13ADVLTAX<br />
DOSSMAN TYNISHA LYNETTA 10-554177 PRORATED FOR 5 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
DOSSMAN TYNISHA LYNETTA 10-554177 PRORATED FOR 5 MONTHS CI02ADVLTAX<br />
EARLEY STEPHEN BRANNON 10-604404 PRIOR APPEAL NOT CARRIED UP C ADVLTAX<br />
EARLEY STEPHEN BRANNON 10-604404 PRIOR APPEAL NOT CARRIED UP CI06ADVLTAX<br />
EDMONDS CLEMENT WADE<br />
10-609295 OWNED LESS THAN 1 MONTH C ADVLTAX<br />
EDMONDS CLEMENT WADE<br />
10-609295 OWNED LESS THAN 1 MONTH CIOIADVLTAX<br />
EDMONDS CLEMENT WADE<br />
10-609295 OWNED LESS THAN 1 MONTH FR19ADVLTAX<br />
EDWARDS RANDALL LAMARR 10-601676 VALUE APPEAL/ON-SITE APPRAISALC ADVLTAX<br />
EDWARDS RANDALL LAMARR 10-601676 VALUE APPEAL/ON-SITE APPRAISALFROIADVLTAX<br />
EGGERS DARRELL JAMES<br />
10-605764 PER ONSITE APPRAISAL C ADVLTAX<br />
EGGERS DARRELL JAMES<br />
10-605764 PER ONSITE APPRAISAL FR14ADVLTAX<br />
EUDY RANDY KEITH<br />
10-607656 RELEASED TO STANLY COUNTY C ADVLTAX<br />
EUDY RANDY KEITH<br />
EUDY RANDY KEITH<br />
10-607656 RELEASED TO STANLY COUNTY<br />
10-607656 RELEASED TO STANLY COUNTY<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CTAGFFEEFEE<br />
EURY TODD D<br />
10-072491 CLERICAL ERRORS FOUND<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FERRARO ANDREW WILLIAM 10-591700 REL 9 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FERRARO ANDREW WILLIAM 10-591700 REL 9 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
FOARD DANNY FRANKLIN<br />
10-600851 ANT AUTO APPL APPRVD 1/26/11 C ADVLTAX<br />
FOARD DANNY FRANKLIN<br />
10-600851 ANT AUTO APPL APPRVD 1/26/11 CI02ADVLTAX<br />
FOLLIN NADINE MARIE<br />
10-605782 APPEAL/ON-SITE APPRAISAL C ADVLTAX<br />
FOLLIN NADINE MARIE<br />
10-605782 APPEAL/ON-SITE APPRAISAL CI02ADVLTAX<br />
FORD TERRENCE JAMES<br />
10-606552 SOLD REL 10 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FORD TERRENCE JAMES<br />
FORD TERRENCE JAMES<br />
10-606552 SOLD REL 10 MONTHS<br />
10-606552 SOLD REL 10 MONTHS<br />
CIOIADVLTAX<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
FRANKWICK ROBERT GLENN 10-609835 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FRANKWICK ROBERT GLENN 10-609835 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
FURR VICKY PENNINGER<br />
10-602045 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FURR VICKY PENNINGER<br />
10-602045 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
FR07ADVLTAX<br />
GAFRARAR CHARLES JON JR 10-595740 PER BILL OF SALE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
GAFRARAR CHARLES JON JR 10-595740 PER BILL OF SALE<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
GARCES DE TOBAR PATRICIA DEL 10-558980 REPOSSESSED REL 6 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
GARCES DE TOBAR PATRICIA DEL 10-558980 REPOSSESSED REL 6 MONTHS CI02ADVLTAX<br />
GASKEY BILLY GENE<br />
10-604671 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
GASKEY BILLY GENE<br />
10-604671 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
GEMS MOTORS PORTS LP<br />
10-589748 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
GEMS MOTORS PORTS LP<br />
10-589748 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
GEMS MOTORS PORTS LP<br />
10-582095 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
GEMS MOTORS PORTS LP<br />
10-582095 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
GLASCO JANINE CORI<br />
10-578762 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
GLASCO JANINE CORI<br />
10-578762 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
GLASS GEOFFREY PETER<br />
10-606971 TOTALED REL 11 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
GLASS GEOFFREY PETER<br />
10-606971 TOTALED REL 11 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
GOLDMAN BARRY FRED<br />
10-617246 SOLD REL 9 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
GOLDMAN BARRY FRED<br />
10-617246 SOLD REL 9 MONTHS<br />
FR07ADVLTAX<br />
GOMEZ NATASHA LAWANDA 10-551209 RELEASED TO MECKL COUNTY C ADVLTAX<br />
GOMEZ NATASHA LAWANDA<br />
GOMEZ NATASHA LAWANDA<br />
10-551209 RELEASED TO MECKL COUNTY<br />
10-551209 RELEASED TO MECKL COUNTY<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CTAGFFEEFEE<br />
GRANT DAVID MICHAEL<br />
10-611502 VALUE APPEAL-HIGH MILES C ADVLTAX<br />
GRANT DAVID MICHAEL<br />
10-611502 VALUE APPEAL-HIGH MILES CI04ADVLTAX<br />
GRANT LEE CARMON EDWARD 10-530166 RELEASED TO ROWAN CO<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
GRANT LEECARMON EDWARD 10-530166 RELEASED TO ROWAN CO<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
4.95<br />
7.16<br />
4.78<br />
34.49<br />
2.74<br />
8.08<br />
5.39<br />
47.48<br />
36.93<br />
18.59<br />
12.39<br />
55.63<br />
37.09<br />
15.00<br />
30.00<br />
24.74<br />
19.24<br />
78.90<br />
52.60<br />
13.70<br />
9.14<br />
30.00<br />
137.78<br />
107.16<br />
15.00<br />
32.10<br />
24.97<br />
15.00<br />
85.31<br />
8.53<br />
11.23<br />
39.33<br />
26.22<br />
20.85<br />
13.90<br />
36.<strong>21</strong><br />
3.45<br />
26.24<br />
20.41<br />
351. 96<br />
309.90<br />
14.76<br />
37.93<br />
3.61<br />
10.90<br />
7.26<br />
60.69<br />
13 .49<br />
43.41<br />
8.61<br />
5.17<br />
1. 89<br />
.11<br />
41. 42<br />
2.63<br />
43.34<br />
28.90<br />
15.00<br />
2373.59<br />
9.55<br />
6.36<br />
93.24<br />
62.16<br />
34.85<br />
23.23<br />
35.38<br />
7.03<br />
4.22<br />
23.58<br />
15.72<br />
87.56<br />
10.42<br />
274.32<br />
182.88<br />
27.88<br />
18.59<br />
4.20<br />
2.80<br />
31. 00<br />
20.67<br />
53.65<br />
35.77<br />
5.15<br />
4.01<br />
12.76<br />
8.51<br />
46.96<br />
5.59<br />
16.00<br />
10.67<br />
15.00<br />
12.93<br />
10.05<br />
22.24<br />
17 .30
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>)<br />
<strong>Page</strong> 316<br />
GRANT LEE CARMON EDWARD 10-530166 RELEASED TO ROWAN CO<br />
KTAGFFEEFEE<br />
GRANT LEE CARMON EDWARD 10-524583 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY C ADVLTAX<br />
GRANT LEECARMON EDWARD<br />
GRANT LEECARMON EDWARD<br />
10-524583 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY<br />
10-524583 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
KTAGFFEEFEE<br />
GRATCO INVESTORS LLC<br />
09-042648<br />
C LEGLFEE<br />
GRATCO INVESTORS LLC<br />
08-042345<br />
C LEGLFEE<br />
GRATCO INVESTORS LLC<br />
08-042345<br />
C TITLFEE<br />
GRAY ANNE SAPP<br />
10-609259 VALUE APPEAL-SEE PHOTOS C ADVLTAX<br />
GRAY ANNE SAPP<br />
10-609259 VALUE APPEAL-SEE PHOTOS FR08ADVLTAX<br />
GRAY DAVID WAYNE<br />
10-592271 RELEASED 11 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
GRAY DAVID WAYNE<br />
10-592271 RELEASED 11 MONTHS<br />
FR08ADVLTAX<br />
GREENE ROBERT OTTO<br />
10-584851 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
GREENE ROBERT OTTO<br />
10-584851 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
FR02ADVLTAX<br />
GRIMSLEY SARAH ELIZABETH 10-510470 TRADED REL 7 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
GRIMSLEY SARAH ELIZABETH 10-510470 TRADED REL 7 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
GUNNISON ERIC<br />
10-074703 CLERICAL CORRECTION FLOOR TYPEC ADVLTAX<br />
GUNNISON ERIC<br />
10-074703 CLERICAL CORRECTION FLOOR TYPECI04ADVLTAX<br />
HAGLER TINE MAXINE<br />
10-612818 NOT OWNED<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HAGLER TINE MAXINE<br />
10-612818 NOT OWNED<br />
FR16ADVLTAX<br />
HAGLER TONY WAYNE<br />
10-553890 IN ERROR RELEASE<br />
C GARNFEE<br />
HAHN ROBERT BANKS<br />
10-578017 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HAHN ROBERT BANKS<br />
10-578017 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
HALEY TIMOTHY DAVID<br />
10-590483 RELEASED 7 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HALEY TIMOTHY DAVID<br />
10-590483 RELEASED 7 MONTHS<br />
CI03ADVLTAX<br />
HALL ANTHONY EUGENE<br />
10-613005 1/2 MILITARY EXCLUSION C ADVLTAX<br />
HALL ANTHONY EUGENE<br />
HALL ANTHONY EUGENE<br />
10-613005 1/2 MILITARY EXCLUSION<br />
10-613005 1/2 MILITARY EXCLUSION<br />
CI01ADVLTAX<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
HALL TIFFANY MICHELLE 10-514285 PRORATED FOR 3 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HALL TIFFANY MICHELLE 10-514285 PRORATED FOR 3 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
HARDEMAN GRADY JONATHAN 10-584178 DBL-BILLED/SEE 2010-569075 C ADVLTAX<br />
HARDEMAN GRADY JONATHAN<br />
HARDEMAN GRADY JONATHAN<br />
10-584178 DBL-BILLED/SEE 2010-569075<br />
10-584178 DBL-BILLED/SEE 2010-569075<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CTAGFFEEFEE<br />
HARDMAN MICHAEL HAROLD 10-608647 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HARDMAN MICHAEL HAROLD<br />
HARDMAN MICHAEL HAROLD<br />
10-608647 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
10-608647 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
CI01ADVLTAX<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
HATFIELD FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC 10-611491 VALUE APPEAL-TRUCK BLUE BOOK C ADVLTAX<br />
HATFIELD FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC 10-611491 VALUE APPEAL-TRUCK BLUE BOOK CI02ADVLTAX<br />
HATFIELD FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC 10-611491<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HATFIELD FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC 10-611491<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
HATFIELD FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC 10-611491 VALUE APPEAL-TRUCK BLUE BOOK C ADVLTAX<br />
HATFIELD FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC 10-611491 VALUE APPEAL-TRUCK BLUE BOOK CI02ADVLTAX<br />
HATFIELD FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC 10-611491 PRORATED FOR 7 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HATFIELD FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC 10-611491 PRORATED FOR 7 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
HEMENDINGER RICHELLE ANNE 10-584546 RELEASED 7 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HEMENDINGER RICHELLE ANNE<br />
HEMENDINGER RICHELLE ANNE<br />
10-584546 RELEASED 7 MONTHS<br />
10-584546 RELEASED 7 MONTHS<br />
CI01ADVLTAX<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
HERRERA IRIS ENEYDA<br />
10-584803 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HERRERA IRIS ENEYDA<br />
10-584803 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
HIX EDMUND<br />
10-578136 PRORATED FOR 7 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HIX EDMUND<br />
10-578136 PRORATED FOR 7 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
HUBBARD KYMBERLY FURR 09-568858 PRORATED FOR 6 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HUBBARD KYMBERLY FURR 09-568858 PRORATED FOR 6 MONTHS<br />
FR12ADVLTAX<br />
HUBBARD TIMOTHY WAYNE<br />
09-582758 PRORATED FOR 7 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HUBBARD TIMOTHY WAYNE<br />
09-582758 PRORATED FOR 7 MONTHS<br />
FR12ADVLTAX<br />
HYNEK MICHAEL DOUGLAS 10-606417 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
HYNEK MICHAEL DOUGLAS 10-606417 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
ICARD TRANSPORTATION CO 10-614450 VALUE APPEAL NOT CARRIED UP C ADVLTAX<br />
ICARD TRANSPORTATION CO 10-614450 VALUE APPEAL NOT CARRIED UP CI02ADVLTAX<br />
INVESTMENTS INTERNATIONAL INC 09-052032<br />
C LEGLFEE<br />
INVESTMENTS INTERNATIONAL INC 09-052031<br />
C LEGLFEE<br />
INVESTMENTS INTERNATIONAL INC 09-052031<br />
C TITLFEE<br />
IOSUE MICHAEL ALBERT<br />
10-614404 SOLD REL 9 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
IOSUE MICHAEL ALBERT 10-614404 SOLD REL 9 MONTHS CI04ADVLTAX<br />
ISENHOUR PENNY DAWN 10-520195 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
ISENHOUR PENNY DAWN 10-520195 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS FR07ADVLTAX<br />
JEFFREYS LEASING COMPANY 10-024565 EQUIP NOT IN CAB LIST IN ERRORC ADVLTAX<br />
JOHNSON CONCRETE CO INC 10-613423 SITUS ERROR-IN CI02 CI04ADVLTAX<br />
JOHNSON CONCRETE CO INC 10-613423 SITUS ERROR-IN CI02 KTAGFFEEFEE<br />
JONES SARAH MARGARET 10-601361 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
JONES SARAH MARGARET 10-601361 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS FR16ADVLTAX<br />
KADZIELAWSKI WALTER SYLVESTER 10-609085 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
KADZIELAWSKI WALTER SYLVESTER 10-609085 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS<br />
KADZIELAWSKI WALTER SYLVESTER 10-609085 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS<br />
CI01ADVLTAX<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
KELLER CECIL GEORGE<br />
10-593052 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
KELLER CECIL GEORGE<br />
10-593052 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
KIMREY JOHN DAVID JR<br />
10-599230 VALUE APPEAL-NADA<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
KIMREY JOHN DAVID JR<br />
10-599230 VALUE APPEAL-NADA<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
KING WAYNE A<br />
10-013367 BOAT SOLD & MARKED OFF C ADVLTAX<br />
KING WAYNE A<br />
10-013367 BOAT SOLD & MARKED OFF C PEN FEE<br />
KIRK TIMOTHY DAVIS<br />
10-593777 VALUE APPEAL- HIGH MILES C ADVLTAX<br />
KIRK TIMOTHY DAVIS<br />
10-593777 VALUE APPEAL- HIGH MILES CI04ADVLTAX<br />
KIRK TIMOTHY DAVIS<br />
10-603272 VALUE APPEAL-HIGH MILES C ADVLTAX<br />
KIRK TIMOTHY DAVIS<br />
10-603272 VALUE APPEAL-HIGH MILES CI04ADVLTAX<br />
KLEBAN MICHAEL THOMAS 10-615703 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
KLEBAN MICHAEL THOMAS<br />
KLEBAN MICHAEL THOMAS<br />
10-615703 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS<br />
10-615703 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS<br />
CI01ADVLTAX<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
KOSTICK RANDALL JOSEPH 10-590310 SOLD REL 9 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
KOSTICK RANDALL JOSEPH 10-590310 SOLD REL 9 MONTHS<br />
FR11ADVLTAX<br />
LAXTON DOUGLAS AARON<br />
10-548662 RELEASED TO STANLY COUNTY C ADVLTAX<br />
LAXTON DOUGLAS AARON<br />
LAXTON DOUGLAS AARON<br />
10-548662 RELEASED TO STANLY COUNTY<br />
10-548662 RELEASED TO STANLY COUNTY<br />
CI05ADVLTAX<br />
LTAGFFEEFEE<br />
LEE TARA MICHELLE<br />
10-594718 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
LEE TARA MICHELLE<br />
10-594718 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
LEFLER-WEART WANDA LYNN 10-594343 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
LEFLER-WEART WANDA LYNN 10-594343 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
CI05ADVLTAX<br />
15.00<br />
15.12<br />
11. 76<br />
15.00<br />
348.35<br />
119.97<br />
775.00<br />
38.27<br />
3.65<br />
4.68<br />
.45<br />
3.82<br />
.30<br />
33.96<br />
22.64<br />
42.40<br />
32.98<br />
47.12<br />
4.11<br />
30.00<br />
47.29<br />
31. 53<br />
60.16<br />
42.02<br />
40.98<br />
8.13<br />
4.88<br />
13 .51<br />
9.01<br />
144.90<br />
96.60<br />
15.00<br />
<strong>21</strong>. 74<br />
4.31<br />
2.59<br />
14.<strong>21</strong><br />
9.47<br />
-14.<strong>21</strong><br />
-9.47<br />
82.56<br />
55.04<br />
108.14<br />
72.09<br />
39.36<br />
7.81<br />
4.68<br />
4.39<br />
3.41<br />
16.32<br />
10.88<br />
15.50<br />
1. 47<br />
14.81<br />
1. 41<br />
10.18<br />
6.79<br />
118.94<br />
79.29<br />
130.08<br />
181.55<br />
186.25<br />
70.17<br />
54.58<br />
17.81<br />
2.12<br />
<strong>21</strong>4.71<br />
57.77<br />
15.00<br />
46.44<br />
4.05<br />
34.77<br />
6.90<br />
4.14<br />
70.72<br />
55.01<br />
10.29<br />
8.01<br />
5.04<br />
.50<br />
9.<strong>21</strong><br />
7.16<br />
26.53<br />
20.63<br />
29.86<br />
5.92<br />
3.56<br />
48.43<br />
2.31<br />
48.32<br />
27.61<br />
10.00<br />
20.84<br />
16.<strong>21</strong><br />
16.47<br />
9.41
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>)<br />
<strong>Page</strong> 317<br />
LEFLER-WEART WANDA LYNN<br />
LEGRANDE EDITHA AMORETTE<br />
LEGRANDE EDITHA AMORETTE<br />
LEGRANDE EDITHA AMORETTE<br />
LEGRANDE EDITHA AMORETTE<br />
LESTER RODNEY RONELL<br />
LIQUID PRESSURE<br />
LIQUID PRESSURE<br />
LIQUID PRESSURE LLC<br />
LIQUID PRESSURE LLC<br />
10-594343 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
FR13ADVLTAX<br />
10-800950 PRORATED FOR 5 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
10-800950 PRORATED FOR 5 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
10-601565 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
10-601565 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
10-541828 IN ERROR RELEASE<br />
10-570471 REL 6 MONTHS<br />
C<br />
C<br />
GARNFEE<br />
ADVLTAX<br />
10-570471 REL 6 MONTHS<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
10-571372 PRO-RATED 6 MTHS<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
10-571372 PRO-RATED 6 MTHS<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI06ADVLTAX<br />
C GARNFEE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
KTAGFFEEFEE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
10-607177 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY KTAGFFEEFEE<br />
09-654946 RELEASE GR FEE (TERMINATED OCTC GARNFEE<br />
10-601030 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
10-601030 PRORATED FOR 11 MONTHS FR04ADVLTAX<br />
10-610988 NOT OWNED-TAG RENEWED EARLY C ADVLTAX<br />
10-610988 NOT OWNED-TAG RENEWED EARLY FR04ADVLTAX<br />
10-595246 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
10-595246 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS CI04ADVLTAX<br />
10-599420 REL 9 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
10-599420 REL 9 MONTHS CI04ADVLTAX<br />
10-607125 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
10-607125 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS CI02ADVLTAX<br />
10-604720 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS C ADVLTAX<br />
10-604720 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS CI01ADVLTAX<br />
LITTLE HEATING & AIR CONDITION10-614516 RELEASED TO BURKE COUNTY<br />
LITTLE HEATING & AIR CONDITION10-614516 RELEASED TO BURKE COUNTY<br />
LONEY CHRISTOPHER BERKLEY 10-555892 RELEASE GR FEE<br />
LOTT KEVIN SCOTT<br />
10-591813 PER PHOTO ON FILE<br />
LOTT KEVIN SCOTT<br />
10-591813 PER PHOTO ON FILE<br />
LUMSDEN VICKI I MCCURDY 10-613951 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY<br />
LUMSDEN VICKI I MCCURDY 10-613951 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY<br />
LUMSDEN VICKII MCCURDY 10-613951 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY<br />
LUMSDEN VICKII MCCURDY 10-607177 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY<br />
LUMSDEN VICKII MCCURDY 10-607177 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY<br />
LUMSDEN VICKI I MCCURDY<br />
MASH ARVIL DEWAYNE<br />
MCANULTY SHERRILL LEWIS<br />
MCANULTY SHERRILL LEWIS<br />
MCEACHERN HAROLD BRYANT<br />
MCEACHERN HAROLD BRYANT<br />
MILLER KATHERINE THOMPSON<br />
MILLER KATHERINE THOMPSON<br />
MILLER KATHERINE THOMPSON<br />
MILLER KATHERINE THOMPSON<br />
MOMBERT CRAIG JOHN<br />
MOMBERT CRAIG JOHN<br />
MORGAN STEPHEN EUGENE<br />
MORGAN STEPHEN EUGENE<br />
MORGAN STEPHEN EUGENE 10-604720 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
NELSON SAFIYA ALEXANDRIA 10-533138<br />
PENNINGER ANGELA KAY<br />
10-553348 SOLD REL 10 MONTHS<br />
PENNINGER ANGELA KAY<br />
10-553348 SOLD REL 10 MONTHS<br />
PENNINGER ANGELA KAY<br />
09-664606 SOLD REL 7 MONTHS<br />
PENNINGER ANGELA KAY<br />
09-664606 SOLD REL 7 MONTHS<br />
PEPPER JERALYN DAIL<br />
09-625763<br />
PETERS KENNETH WAYNE<br />
10-573875 IN ERROR RELEASE<br />
PETTYJOHN SHELIA MARIE 10-614907 RELEASED 9 MONTHS<br />
PETTYJOHN SHELIA MARIE 10-614907 RELEASED 9 MONTHS<br />
POPINCHALK MICHAEL RICHARD 09-504740 VALUE ERROR<br />
POPINCHALK MICHAEL RICHARD 09-504740 VALUE ERROR<br />
POPINCHALK MICHAEL RICHARD 09-504740 VALUE CHANGE MAKES LESS<br />
POPINCHALK MICHAEL RICHARD 09-504740 VALUE CHANGE MAKES LESS<br />
QUEEN CITY TV SERVICE CO INC 10-020223 LHI BILLED IN ERROR<br />
QUINN PATRICK CHARLES<br />
09-5<strong>21</strong>892 RELEASED 1 MONTH<br />
QUINN PATRICK CHARLES<br />
09-5<strong>21</strong>892 RELEASED 1 MONTH<br />
RABORN SHERRY BOWERS<br />
10-563625 SITUS CHANGE IN FR07<br />
RABORN SHERRY BOWERS<br />
10-563625 SITUS CHANGE IN FR07<br />
REDMOND MARK LINDEN<br />
10-599692 APPEAL-MILES & DAMAGED TITLE<br />
REDMOND MARK LINDEN<br />
10-599692 APPEAL-MILES & DAMAGED TITLE<br />
REID AMY TOMC<br />
10-573591 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
REID AMY TOMC<br />
10-573591 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
REID AMY TOMC<br />
10-573591 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
RODRIGUEZ LEONARDO GASGA 10-553358 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
RODRIGUEZ LEONARDO GASGA 10-553358 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
SAFRIT LISA LITTLE<br />
10-610346 SITUS ERROR/REL TO ROWAN CO<br />
SAFRIT LISA LITTLE<br />
10-610346 SITUS ERROR/REL TO ROWAN CO<br />
SCHAAF GEORGE WILLIAM 10-602465 LOCATED IN IREDELL COUNTY<br />
SCHAAF GEORGE WILLIAM 10-602465 LOCATED IN IREDELL COUNTY<br />
SCHAAF LEASING CO LLC 10-528864 LOCATED IN IREDELL COUNTY<br />
SCHELL JENNIFER LYNNE 10-61<strong>21</strong>27 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
SCHELL JENNIFER LYNNE 10-61<strong>21</strong>27 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
SHEPHERD JAMES CALVIN 10-600311 TRADED REL 10 MONTHS<br />
SHEPHERD JAMES CALVIN 10-600311 TRADED REL 10 MONTHS<br />
SIDES DEBORAH FURR<br />
09-640378 SOLD REL 4 MONTHS<br />
SIDES DEBORAH FURR<br />
09-640378 SOLD REL 4 MONTHS<br />
SIGLE COREY DEWAYNE<br />
10-531353 SOLD REL 7 MONTHS<br />
SIGLE COREY DEWAYNE<br />
10-531353 SOLD REL 7 MONTHS<br />
SIMMONS EVAN MICHAEL<br />
10-586397 PRORATED FOR 5 MONTHS<br />
SIMMONS EVAN MICHAEL<br />
10-586397 PRORATED FOR 5 MONTHS<br />
SIMPSON RICHARD HOWARD 10-598870 VALUE APPEAL-BILL OF SALE<br />
SIMPSON RICHARD HOWARD 10-598870 VALUE APPEAL-BILL OF SALE<br />
SISINYAK THOMAS WILLIAM 10-614208 SITUS ERROR-IN FR03<br />
SISINYAK THOMAS WILLIAM 10-614208 SITUS ERROR-IN FR03<br />
SMETZER PAUL EUGENE<br />
09-645796 PRORATED FOR 4 MONTHS<br />
SMETZER PAUL EUGENE<br />
09-645796 PRORATED FOR 4 MONTHS<br />
SMITH CHARLES ALBERT JR 10-605264 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
SMITH CHARLES ALBERT JR 10-605264 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
SMITH HAROLD WADE<br />
10-607112 SOLD REL 10 MONTHS<br />
SMITH HAROLD WADE<br />
10-607112 SOLD REL 10 MONTHS<br />
SMITH SHERRELL MONIQUE 10-509926 RELEASED TO MECKL COUNTY<br />
SMITH SHERRELL MONIQUE 10-509926 RELEASED TO MECKL COUNTY<br />
SMITH SHERRELL MONIQUE 10-509926 RELEASED TO MECKL COUNTY<br />
SOUTHERN CAROLINA TREE WORKS 110-608952 VALUE ERROR/SEE 2010-801589<br />
SOUTHERN CAROLINA TREE WORKS 110-608952 VALUE ERROR/SEE 2010-801589<br />
SOUTHERN DIVERSIFIED TECHNOLOG10-614338 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
SOUTHERN DIVERSIFIED TECHNOLOG10-614338 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
SOUTHERN DIVERSIFIED TECHNOLOG10-614338 PRORATED FOR 10 MONTHS<br />
SPRINGS JOHN HENRY<br />
SPRINGS JOHN HENRY<br />
10-594541 SOLD REL 11 MONTHS<br />
10-594541 SOLD REL 11 MONTHS<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
C GARNFEE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FR02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FR02ADVLTAX<br />
C GARNFEE<br />
C GARNFEE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FR14ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
$5.00 C ADVLTAX<br />
$5.00 CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CTAGFFEEFEE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FR08ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI01ADVLTAX<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FR03ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FR11ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FR16ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CTAGFFEEFEE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI03ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FR07ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CTAGFFEEFEE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI06ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI01ADVLTAX<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FR08ADVLTAX<br />
1. 57<br />
26.28<br />
17.52<br />
47.57<br />
31.71<br />
30.00<br />
23.18<br />
18.03<br />
14.47<br />
11.25<br />
96.52<br />
<strong>21</strong>. 45<br />
30.00<br />
39.69<br />
30.87<br />
26.46<br />
20.58<br />
15.00<br />
17.83<br />
13.87<br />
15.00<br />
30.00<br />
18.69<br />
1.18<br />
17.20<br />
1. 09<br />
22.49<br />
l7.49<br />
84.82<br />
65.97<br />
10.87<br />
7.24<br />
7.56<br />
1. 50<br />
.90<br />
30.00<br />
11.29<br />
.90<br />
58.80<br />
4.67<br />
30.00<br />
30.00<br />
77.02<br />
4.89<br />
29.11<br />
19.40<br />
1. 89<br />
1.26<br />
846.28<br />
1.34<br />
.89<br />
17.68<br />
15.00<br />
25.78<br />
2.46<br />
27.83<br />
5.53<br />
3.32<br />
16.91<br />
11.28<br />
56.01<br />
4.45<br />
75.03<br />
3.57<br />
254.61<br />
57.38<br />
5.01<br />
55.65<br />
37.10<br />
1. 64<br />
1.27<br />
10.91<br />
7.27<br />
57.00<br />
44.33<br />
201. 60<br />
134.40<br />
68.08<br />
15.00<br />
11.24<br />
7.85<br />
8.82<br />
1. 05<br />
20.84<br />
13.89<br />
29.67<br />
19.78<br />
15.00<br />
17.01<br />
3.78<br />
44.05<br />
8.74<br />
5.24<br />
16.34<br />
1. 56
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<strong>Page</strong> 318<br />
STEWART DAVID AARON<br />
STEWART DAVID AARON<br />
STEWART DAVID AARON<br />
TABOR MARK ALAN<br />
TABOR MARK ALAN<br />
TANDARICH JASON ANDREW<br />
TANDARICH JASON ANDREW<br />
TANDARICH JASON ANDREW<br />
TANDARICH JASON ANDREW<br />
TARDIF DAVID JAMES<br />
TARDIF DAVID JAMES<br />
TARDIF DAVID JAMES<br />
TARDIF DAVID JAMES<br />
THOMAS KEITH ALAN<br />
THOMAS KEITH ALAN<br />
THORICHT DOUGLAS ALLEN<br />
THORICHT DOUGLAS ALLEN<br />
THRASHER FARRAR CHARLES<br />
THRASHER FARRAR CHARLES<br />
TRULL RONALD DAVID<br />
TRULL RONALD DAVID<br />
TRULL RONALD DAVID<br />
TUMGEON RAPEEPORN<br />
TUMGEON RAPEEPORN<br />
VAUGHN PHILIP REEVES JR<br />
VAUGHN PHILIP REEVES JR<br />
VAUGHN RICHARD DALE JR<br />
VAUGHN RICHARD DALE JR<br />
VAUGHN RICHARD DALE JR<br />
VELOZ JOHN AMABLE<br />
VELOZ JOHN AMABLE<br />
VELOZ JOHN AMABLE<br />
WARE PATRICIA ELIZABETH<br />
WARE PATRICIA ELIZABETH<br />
WATTS LUTHER JR<br />
WATTS LUTHER JR<br />
WEISS BILLIE JO<br />
WEISS BILLIE JO<br />
WHETSTONE RICHARD C &<br />
WHITE TERRY JEROME<br />
WHITE TERRY JEROME<br />
WHITE TERRY JEROME<br />
WHITE TERRY JEROME<br />
WICKLUND KYLE GERARD<br />
WICKLUND KYLE GERARD<br />
WICKLUND KYLE GERARD<br />
WICKLUND KYLE GERARD<br />
WICKLUND KYLE GERARD<br />
WICKLUND KYLE GERARD<br />
WOJTALIK RICHARD EDWARD<br />
WOJTALIK RICHARD EDWARD<br />
WOOLLEN STEPHEN<br />
WOOLLEN STEPHEN<br />
10-613757 SITUS ERROR/REL TO MECK CO<br />
10-613757 SITUS ERROR/REL TO MECK CO<br />
10-613757 SITUS ERROR/REL TO MECK CO<br />
10-600229 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
10-600229 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
09-631606 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
09-631606 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
10-530011 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
10-530011 PRORATED FOR 9 MONTHS<br />
10-603939 PER PURCHASE PRICE<br />
10-603939 PER PURCHASE PRICE<br />
10-603939 RELEASED 8 MONTHS<br />
10-603939 RELEASED 8 MONTHS<br />
10-598796 SOLD REL 9 MONTHS<br />
10-598796 SOLD REL 9 MONTHS<br />
09-613367 REPOSSESSED REL 9 MONTHS<br />
09-613367 REPOSSESSED REL 9 MONTHS<br />
10-601729 VALUE APPEAL-HIGH MILES<br />
10-601729 VALUE APPEAL-HIGH MILES<br />
10-614612 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY<br />
10-614612 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY<br />
10-614612 RELEASED TO ROWAN COUNTY<br />
10-595703 RELEASED TO MECKL COUNTY<br />
10-595703 RELEASED TO MECKL COUNTY<br />
10-594731 VALUE APPEAL-HIGH MILES<br />
10-594731 VALUE APPEAL-HIGH MILES<br />
10-572970 VEHICLE SOLD REL 11 MONTHS<br />
10-572970 VEHICLE SOLD REL 11 MONTHS<br />
10-572970 VEHICLE SOLD REL 11 MONTHS<br />
10-550716 PRORATED FOR 6 MONTHS<br />
10-550716 PRORATED FOR 6 MONTHS<br />
10-550716 PRORATED FOR 6 MONTHS<br />
09-654793 RELEASED 5 MONTHS<br />
09-654793 RELEASED 5 MONTHS<br />
10-530587 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
10-530587 PRORATED FOR 8 MONTHS<br />
09-592680 PRORATED FOR 6 MONTHS<br />
09-592680 PRORATED FOR 6 MONTHS<br />
09-099719 IN ERROR<br />
10-513076 TRADED REL 6 MONTHS<br />
10-513076 TRADED REL 6 MONTHS<br />
09-622296 SOLD REL 5 MONTHS<br />
09-622296 SOLD REL 5 MONTHS<br />
10-578524 PER PURCHASE PRICE<br />
10-578524 PER PURCHASE PRICE<br />
10-578524<br />
10-578524<br />
10-578524 PER PURCHASE PRICE<br />
10-578524 PER PURCHASE PRICE<br />
10-604241 SITUS CHANGE-FRll<br />
10-604241 SITUS CHANGE-FRll<br />
10-594120 PER PURCHASE PRICE<br />
10-594120 PER PURCHASE PRICE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CIOIADVLTAX<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FR04ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
KTAGFFEEFEE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FR04ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
C GARNFEE<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CIOIADVLTAX<br />
FR19ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI04ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C LEGLFEE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CI02ADVLTAX<br />
CTAGFFEEFEE<br />
C ADVLTAX<br />
FRI1ADVLTAX<br />
128.71<br />
25.54<br />
15.32<br />
6.85<br />
.43<br />
23.94<br />
18.62<br />
43.71<br />
34.00<br />
306.16<br />
204.11<br />
5.89<br />
3.93<br />
16.39<br />
10.93<br />
43.00<br />
28.67<br />
15.34<br />
10.23<br />
93.56<br />
72.77<br />
15.00<br />
11.97<br />
.76<br />
22.96<br />
15.31<br />
16.29<br />
27.50<br />
10.85<br />
22.77<br />
4.52<br />
2.71<br />
2.83<br />
2.20<br />
3.45<br />
2.29<br />
4.50<br />
3.00<br />
333.08<br />
36.18<br />
24.12<br />
4.60<br />
3.06<br />
311. 60<br />
207.73<br />
-311. 60<br />
-207.73<br />
310.28<br />
206.85<br />
<strong>21</strong>2.30<br />
15.00<br />
255.47<br />
12.17<br />
(G)<br />
NEW BUSINESS<br />
(G-l) EDC - Economic Development Grant Request for S.P. Richards Company and<br />
Public Hearing - 6:30 P.M.<br />
Ryan McDaniels, of the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> Economic Development Corporation (EDC) ,<br />
presented the following information related to a request for an Economic<br />
Development Grant (3 years/85 percent) for S. P. Richards Company (Genuine<br />
Parts Company), a wholesale distributor: the company plans to construct a<br />
200,000 square foot distribution center with a total investment of $11.8<br />
million ($10 million real estate and $1.8 million equipment) in<br />
Kannapolis on the commercial side of the Super Target shopping center; and<br />
the company plans to create 66 new full time positions with an average wage<br />
of $18.75/hour for clerical, warehouse and drivers (53 FTE's) and<br />
$87,OOO/year for managers, supervisors and sales (13 FTE's) He also<br />
reviewed the following grant analyses:<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Economic Development Grant Analysis<br />
Real Property<br />
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3<br />
Total Assessed Value $10,000,000.00 $10,000,000.00 $10,000,000.00<br />
<strong>County</strong> Taxes at .63 $63,000.00 $63,000.00<br />
$63,000.00<br />
Grant @ 85% $53,550.00 $53,550.00<br />
$53,550.00<br />
Net Taxes to <strong>County</strong> $9,450.00 $9,450.00<br />
$9,450.00<br />
3 Year Taxes<br />
3 Year Grant<br />
3 Year Net Revenue<br />
Year 4<br />
$10,000,000.00<br />
$63,000.00<br />
$63,000.00<br />
$189,000.00<br />
$160,650.00<br />
$28,350.00<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong><br />
Personal<br />
<strong>County</strong> Economic Development Grant<br />
Property - 10% Dep<br />
I Year 1 Year 2<br />
Analysis<br />
Year 3<br />
Year 4
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Total Assessed Value $1, 800 ,000.00 $1,620 , 000.00 $1 , 458,000 . 00 $1,312,200 . 00<br />
<strong>County</strong> Taxes at . 63 $11,340.00 $10,206.00 $9,185 . 40 $8,266 . 86<br />
Grant @ 85% $9 , 639 . 00 $8,675 . 10 $7,807.59<br />
Net Taxes to <strong>County</strong> $1 , 701. 00 $1,530 . 90 $1,377.81 $8,266 . 86<br />
3 Year Taxes $30,731 . 40<br />
3 Year Grant $26,1<strong>21</strong>. 69<br />
3 Year Net Revenue $4,609.71<br />
Mr . McDaniels advised the EDC Board of Directors approved the grant on<br />
January 25 th and the Kannapolis City Council approved a similar grant for the<br />
company on <strong>February</strong> 14th. He also responded to questions from the Board<br />
related .<br />
Chairman White opened the public hearing at 6 : 55 p.m . The Public<br />
Hearing Notice was posted on the <strong>County</strong>' s website (www . cabarruscounty . us ) on<br />
<strong>February</strong> 9, <strong>2011</strong> in accordance with Article 2 , Administration, Section 2 . 1<br />
(Use of Electronic Means to Provide Public Notices) of the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Code of Ordinances .<br />
There was no one present to address the Board; therefore, Chairman<br />
White closed the public hearing .<br />
Commissioner<br />
development grant<br />
set forth above .<br />
Carruth MOVED to approve<br />
for Genuine Parts Company,<br />
a 3- year<br />
dba , S. P.<br />
85 percent economic<br />
Richards Company as<br />
Commissioner Measmer expressed his intent to vote against the motion.<br />
He asserted that many of the 66 proposed jobs will likely be filed by<br />
Mecklenburg <strong>County</strong> residents since the company plans to relocate its Winston<br />
Salem and Mecklenburg locations and that only a few jobs will go to <strong>Cabarrus</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> residents. He also addressed the need for incentive reform at the<br />
Federal level and for a level playing field amongst all counties . Further,<br />
he advised that there are many local businesses employing more people that<br />
have never asked f or or received an incentive . However, he expressed support<br />
for an economic development grant for a very large company that could come to<br />
the Philip Morris site.<br />
Chairman White seconded the motion and expressed his intent to vote for<br />
the motion, citing the need for new jobs and more investment in <strong>Cabarrus</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> .<br />
After a general discussion, the MOTION<br />
Vice Chairman Poole and Commissioner Carruth<br />
Burrage and Measmer voting against .<br />
carried with Chairman Whi te ,<br />
voting for and Commissioners<br />
(G-2 ) Commerce <strong>2011</strong>-2012 HOME Program Public Hearing - 6: 30 P.M. and<br />
Participation in the <strong>Cabarrus</strong>/Iredell/Rowan HOME Consortium for <strong>2011</strong>-2014<br />
Kelly Sifford, Community Devel opment Manager, reported the current<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong>/Iredell/Rowan HOME Consortium participation agreement expires this<br />
year and the <strong>County</strong> will need to enter into a new 3- year Agreement for <strong>2011</strong>-<br />
2014 in order to continue to participate in the federally funded housing<br />
rehabilitation p r ogram for low- income families. She advised that a public<br />
hearing for the HOME Program is also required to participate in the grant<br />
program and estimated the <strong>County</strong> will receive approximately $113 , 000 . 00 in<br />
rehabilitation funds . She further advised, in response to questions from the<br />
Board, that the <strong>County</strong> must provide a 25 percent match, which is included i n<br />
the annual budget process.<br />
Chairman White opened the public hearing at 7 : 05 p.m. The Public<br />
Hearing Notice was published in THE INDEPENDENT TRIBUNE on <strong>February</strong> 9 and 11 ,<br />
<strong>2011</strong>. The Public Hearing Notice was also posted on the <strong>County</strong>' s website<br />
(www . cabarruscounty . us ) on <strong>February</strong> 8 , <strong>2011</strong> in accordance with Article 2 ,<br />
Admi nistration, Section 2 . 1 (Use of Electronic Means to Provide Public<br />
Notices) of the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Code of Ordinances.<br />
There was no one present to address the Board; therefore , Chairman<br />
White closed the public hearing .<br />
Vice Chairman Poole MOVED to participate in the <strong>Cabarrus</strong>/Iredell/Rowan<br />
HOME Consortium for <strong>2011</strong>- 2014 and to provide the 25 percent local match for<br />
the HOME program. Commissioner Carruth seconded the motion .<br />
Vice Chairman Poole commented on the importance of federal grant funds ,<br />
leveraged locally, to rehabilitate substandard homes for the elderly and low-
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income families. She also addressed the use of a "Deed of Trust" to secure<br />
the program investment .<br />
The MOTION unani mousl y carried .<br />
(G-3) Emergency Management - Adoption of Ordinance Amending Chapter 34 , Fire<br />
Prevention and Protection of the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Code of Ordinances - Public<br />
Hearing 6:30 P.M.<br />
Steve Langer, Fire Marshal l, requested a public hearing required for<br />
adoption of an ordinance amending Chapter 34 , Fire Prevention and Protection<br />
of the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Code of Ordinances.<br />
Chairman White opened the public hearing at 7 : 08 p . m. The Public<br />
Hearing Notice was published in THE INDEPENDENT TRIBUNE on <strong>February</strong> 9, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
The Public Hearing Notice was also posted on the <strong>County</strong>' s website<br />
(www . cabarruscounty . us ) on <strong>February</strong> 8, <strong>2011</strong> in accordance with Article 2,<br />
Administration, Section 2 . 1 (Use of Electronic Means to Provide Public<br />
Notices ) of the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Code of Ordinances .<br />
There was no one present to address the Board; therefore , Chairman<br />
White closed the publ ic hearing .<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Commissioner Burrage<br />
and unani mously carried, the Board the following ordinance :<br />
ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 34<br />
(FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION)<br />
OF THE<br />
CABARRUS COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES<br />
Ordinance No . <strong>2011</strong>-03<br />
BE IT ORDAI NED by the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Commissioners that Chapter 34 ,<br />
Fire Prevention and Protection, of the Code of Ordinances , <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong>,<br />
North Carolina, is hereby amended to read as follows :<br />
ARTICLE I . IN GENERAL<br />
Secs . 34 - 1--34 - 25 . Reserved .<br />
ARTICLE II. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO FIRE DEPARTMENTS<br />
Sec. 34 - 26. Offer ed to qualified departments.<br />
The <strong>County</strong> will offer financial assistance for the maintenance and<br />
operation of any volunteer fire department of a fire district qualifying for<br />
financial assistance under the terms of this article in an amount determined<br />
by the county manager, consistent with the polic i es of the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Board of Commissioners , not to exceed $3 , 000 . 00 per year, and by revenue<br />
collected from the fire district tax, provided a tax district has been<br />
established in accordance with G. S . 69- 25 . 1 et seq . for the area served, and<br />
by revenues generated by sales tax when the <strong>County</strong> selects ad valorum sales<br />
tax calculation .<br />
(Ord . of 12- 2-85, § 1; Ord . of 4- 3- 86 , § t ; Ord . of 4- 7- 86 , § 1 ; Ord . of 6-<br />
17- 96)<br />
Sec . 34 - 27 . Participating departments to file budgets with <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Fire Marshal ' s Office .<br />
A fire department desiring financial assistance under this article shall<br />
file a budget with the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal's Office by April 15 each<br />
year for the following fiscal year . Budgets will be submitted on forms<br />
provided by the Fire Marshal's Office .<br />
(Ord. of 12- 2- 85 , § 2 ; Ord. of 4- 3- 86 , § 2 ; Ord. of 4- 7- 86 , § Q)<br />
Sec . 34 - 28 . Inspections of participating fire departments by the <strong>Cabarrus</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal .<br />
The <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal shall make regular inspections of each<br />
fire department receiving payments under this article . At least one<br />
inspection shall be made annually, but the Fire Marshal may make other such<br />
inspections as deemed necessary . During the course of such inspections, the<br />
Fire Marshal shall determine whether the department is continuing to meet the<br />
minimum standards as specified in this article, and the findings reported to<br />
the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Commissioners .
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(Ord. of 12-2-85, § 3; Ord. of 4.3-86, § 3; Ord. of 4-7-86, § 3)<br />
Sec. 34-29. Notice of deficiency; time period for corrections.<br />
If during any inspection the Fire Marshal determines that the fire<br />
department is not meeting the minimum standards as set forth in this article,<br />
a notice of deficiency must be given in writing by the Fire Marshal to the<br />
fire chief and at least two officers of the corporation of the fire<br />
department. This notice shall specify the period of time wi thin which the<br />
deficiencies must be corrected, provided that the length-of the period of<br />
time shall be reasonable and in any event shall not be less than 15 days. At<br />
the end of the specified period, an inspection shall be made by the Fire<br />
Marshal to determine if the deficiencies have been corrected. If the<br />
deficiencies have not been corrected, the Fire Marshal shall notify the<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Commissioners with a recommendation to contract with<br />
another department to provide service until deficiencies have been corrected.<br />
(Ord. of 12-2-85, § 4; Ord. of 4-3-86, § 4; Ord. of 4-7-86, § 4)<br />
Sec. 34-30. Minimum standards for qualification.<br />
Each fire department desiring to qualify for the financial assistance<br />
provided for under this article shall meet the following minimum standards:<br />
(1) The fire department shall be incorporated<br />
under state law. A copy of the department's<br />
shall be on file in the Fire Marshal's Office.<br />
as a nonprofit corporation<br />
charter and current by-laws<br />
(2) Elections of at least a portion of the board of directors for the<br />
incorporated fire department shall be held at least every year by the voting<br />
membership of the corporation. The voting membership must include but is<br />
not limited to either residents of the fire tax district which have<br />
registered with the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Elections and are eligible to<br />
vote in a general election, or all resident property owners of the district.<br />
(3) No absentee or proxy votes will be allowed, nor shall such election be<br />
conducted by mail.<br />
(4) Notice of an annual meeting to elect officers shall be given by notice in<br />
local newspapers and as prescribed in the department's by-laws, or be a fire<br />
department lawfully established by a city, town or sanitary district and<br />
operate under the laws and provisions governing such departments.<br />
(5) Each fire department shall have a fire chief, an assistant chief, other<br />
necessary officers and personnel with a minimum of 19 firefighters who are<br />
eligible firemen, in accordance with G.S. 118-38. A list of all members,<br />
their addresses, their telephone numbers, and social security numbers must be<br />
gi ven to the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal's Office on or before July 1 of<br />
each year and within ten days of the addition of new members.<br />
(6) All active members of a fire department in good standing shall have a<br />
<strong>County</strong> issued ID card, and a department issued car plate to identify them as<br />
a bona fide firefighter. No one other than an active or retired member in<br />
good standing shall be allowed to have this identification in his possession.<br />
The department issued car plate will be visible from the front of any vehicle<br />
running emergency warning devices as defined by NC General Statutes.<br />
(7) Each fire department shall maintain a class 9 or better rating with the<br />
insurance services office and shall have and maintain equipment as required<br />
by the state department of insurance for initial certification. These are<br />
minimum requirements; therefore, efforts should be made toward improving fire<br />
protection through equipment purchases and water supply development. All<br />
equipment specified shall be kept in good condition and operative at all<br />
times. Primary pumpers shall be subj ected to an annual service test, as<br />
prescribed by the ISO, and records of the test shall be filed with the<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal's Office.<br />
(8) Each department shall carry liability insurance on its personnel and<br />
equipment in the indemnity amount of at least $1,000,000.00, and further<br />
holding the county harmless from any responsibility for damages, claims, or<br />
expenses resulting from the activities of its firefighters or from the<br />
operation of its equipment. Each fire department shall also carry worker's<br />
compensation insurance on its active members in order to provide those<br />
members with the benefits of the worker's compensation act. A certificate of<br />
insurance for each department shall be on file at the Fire Marshal's Office.
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(9) The fire department shall carry out an organized training program which<br />
shall provide a minimum of 36 hours per year training. The training program<br />
shall include the training and qualifying of apparatus drivers. Written<br />
records shall be kept on all drills and include subj ect taught, instructor,<br />
hours, and members attending.<br />
(10) The fire chief for each department is responsible for stressing safety<br />
throughout the department and all phases of the department activities.<br />
Emphasis shall be placed on safe driving of department owned apparatus and<br />
the firefighter's personal automobile to emergencies, as well as on safe<br />
practices while fighting a fire. Only qualified drivers shall drive the fire<br />
apparatus. Drivers shall operate apparatus with caution at all times and<br />
allow no one but active firefighters to ride the apparatus when it is on call<br />
to a fire or other emergency.<br />
(11) The senior fire officer within whose area a fire emergency occurs is the<br />
authority on the fire scene or when a fire occurs outside a recognized fire<br />
district the senior fire officer of the first arriving department shall be<br />
the authority, unless incident falls under jurisdiction of other agency as<br />
granted by NCGS.<br />
(12) The senior fire officer responsible for the fire emergency shall make a<br />
full investigation of each fire to determine, if possible, the cause of the<br />
fire. A report of the findings of this investigation shall be forwarded to<br />
the Fire Marshal within 30 days of the fire on forms designed by the National<br />
Fire Reporting System. If evidence shows the fire may be incendiary or if<br />
persons are injured or a fatality occurs, the Fire Marshal and other<br />
necessary state and local officials shall be notified immediately.<br />
(13) The department shall furnish to the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of<br />
Commissioners an independent audit of receipts and disbursements for the<br />
fiscal year conducted by an accountant certified by the state. This audit,<br />
including a financial statement for the previous fiscal year and an auditor's<br />
opinion, shall be submitted annually 'dith the department's budget request.<br />
shall be submitted to the Fire Marshal's Office by December 31 of each year<br />
for previous fiscal year.If the audit Has completed more than 120 days before<br />
the budget request is due, an additional financial statement of fund balances<br />
and eEpeeted elCpenditures Hill be furnished ',lith the audit.<br />
(14) The fire chief shall be responsible for filing all reports required by<br />
local, state and federal agencies.<br />
(15) Each department involved with the medical first responders program shall<br />
provide basic life support to sick and injured persons and shall work under<br />
the guidelines set forth by the first responder ordinance.<br />
(16) Each department shall provide a means of notifying members of a fire<br />
call.<br />
(Ord. of 12-2-85, § 5; Ord. of 4-3-86, § 5; Ord. of 4-7-86, § 5)<br />
(17) Departmental operational policies will be in accordance with all local,<br />
state and federal standards. Policies adopted by 2/3 majority of the<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fireman's Association Board Mof Directors and approved by<br />
the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal's Office will be considered county-wide<br />
policy and will be followed by all contracted fire departments. Failure to<br />
follow policies by departments will be considered deficiencies under Section<br />
34-29 of this ordinance.<br />
(18) The Fire Marshal will maintain a current manual on all approved<br />
policies, and provide a copy to all contracted fire services. The Fire<br />
Marshal is responsible for updating each department issued manual. The copy<br />
maintained on file in the Fire Marshal's office will be considered the<br />
official manual.<br />
(19) Approved policies will be reviewed annually by the Fire Marshal,<br />
changes or deletions will be brought before the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fireman's<br />
Association Board of Director's (CFFA BOD). The Fire Marshal can change or<br />
delete policies based upon changes in state or federal requirements without<br />
approval of the CCFA BOD. All agencies will be notified at least 60 days<br />
prior to any effective changes.<br />
Sec. 34-31. Duties of Fire Marshal.<br />
The duties of the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal are:
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(1) Act as a liaison between the fire departments and the <strong>County</strong> Manager and<br />
the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Commissioners and shall keep them informed on<br />
matters involving fire departments, fire districts, and tax districts.<br />
(2) Aid in planning, organizing and developing new departments, facilities<br />
and districts.<br />
(3) Be an advisor to the <strong>County</strong> Manager and the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of<br />
Commissioners concerning insurance ratings of fire districts.<br />
(4) Assist in developing a comprehensive training program for all county fire<br />
departments.<br />
(5) Advise fire departments on equipment purchases, maintenance, and repair.<br />
(6) Make yearly inspections of all departments to<br />
minimum standards on insurance services offices,<br />
requirements of the county fire ordinance.<br />
see that they conform to<br />
class 9 rating and the<br />
(7) Make fire prevention inspections of schools,<br />
day care facilities, as authorized by G.S. Ch.<br />
the department of social services.<br />
as required by G.S. Ch. 115;<br />
110; inspections required by<br />
(8) Administer the county fire prevention code and make inspections relevant<br />
to enforcement of the code.<br />
(9) Make investigations, along with other officials, of fires, as required by<br />
G.S. 58-79-1.<br />
(10) Assist fire departments in developing fire prevention and pre-fire<br />
planning programs within their respective districts.<br />
(11) Assist school authorities, businesses, and other citizens in developing<br />
fire prevention and life safety education programs for their respective<br />
facilities.<br />
(12) Maintain reporting system for the collection and use of data concerning<br />
fires.<br />
(13) Coordinate the use of the communications system by the fire departments<br />
to ensure prompt notification and response to all fire calls.<br />
(14) Respond to major fires to assist the officer in charge in coordinating<br />
the activities of fire departments at that call.<br />
Ord. of 12-2-85, § 6; Ord. of 4-3-86- § 6: Ord. of 4-7-86, § 6)<br />
Secs. 34-32-34-50. Reserved. Fireworks<br />
In addition to the rules and regulations stated in Chapter 33 of the North<br />
Carolina State Fire Prevention Code, which is adopted by reference in this<br />
chapter, the Board of <strong>County</strong> Commissioners adopts the following previsions:<br />
-(l)The <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal is here by authorized by the Board of<br />
Commissioners pursuant to N.C. G.S. § 14-413, to issue permits for use<br />
of pyrotechnics (fireworks) wi thin the <strong>County</strong>. The <strong>County</strong> Board of<br />
Commissioners also delegates the authority to the governing bodies of<br />
The City of Kannapolis, City of Concord, and Town of Harrisburg in<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> to approve public exhibitions of pyrotechnics to be<br />
exhibited, used, or discharged within the corporate limits of each<br />
respecti ve jurisdiction listed, pursuant to the provisions of NCGS §<br />
14-413 (a1). The fire code official of the local jurisdiction must<br />
hold a fire level III certification, inspect the display site, and<br />
ensure the display can be performed in full compliance with the North<br />
Carolina State Fire code, NFPA standards and issue appropriate<br />
permi t (s) where applicable. The <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal Office<br />
will issue permits for all other municipal jurisdictions within<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> and the un-incorporated areas of the <strong>County</strong>.<br />
-(2) No person shall engage in the use of pyrotechnics for public display<br />
without first completing an application and obtaining approval from the<br />
Fire Marshal's Office 10 days in advance of such use. The names and<br />
addresses of all operators and assistants must appear on the<br />
application and a copy of the license issued by the Office of State<br />
Fire Marshal for each operator and assistant must be provided with the<br />
application.
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(3) The <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal shall issue a permit only after all<br />
requirements of this ordinance and the State Fire Code have been met,<br />
the appropriate fees paid, and the applicant has posted a bond or<br />
certificate of insurance. The bond or certificate of insurance shall be<br />
in the amount of at least $500,000.00 to cover damages to real or<br />
personal property and an additional $500,000.00 to cover damages for<br />
personal injuries.<br />
ARTICLE III. FIRE PREVENTION CODE<br />
Sec. 34-51. Adoption.<br />
(a) It is hereby adopted by reference that the code known as International<br />
Fire Prevention Code 2002, with all North Carolina Amendments and all<br />
subsequent amendments, revisions, and appendixes shall become the county fire<br />
code. The provisions thereof shall be controlling wi thin the limits of the<br />
county,<br />
(b) The provisions<br />
Prevention Code are<br />
(Ord. of 8-16-93, §<br />
and mandatory permits<br />
hereby adopted.<br />
1 )<br />
listed in the International Fire<br />
Sec. 34-52. Penalties.<br />
(a) Any person who violates or fails to comply with any provision of the<br />
International Fire Prevention Code, N. C. Amendments, as adopted, amended, or<br />
augmented, or who shall violate or fail to comply with any order made in<br />
connection with the fire prevention code, or who shall build in violation of<br />
any specifications or plans submitted under the International Fire Prevention<br />
Code, N.C. Amendments, or any certificate or permit issued there under, shall<br />
be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished in accordance with section 1-7.<br />
(b) The imposition of a penalty for any violation shall not excuse the<br />
violation or permit it to continue and all such violations shall be corrected<br />
within the time specified.<br />
(c) Violations of this code shall constitute either a misdemeanor or, at the<br />
election of the county, shall subj ect the offender to a civil penalty upon<br />
the issuance of a citation for the violations.<br />
(d) In addition to the civil penalties, any provision of the code that makes<br />
unlawful a condition existing upon or use made of real property may be<br />
enforced by injunction and order abatement by the general court of justice.<br />
When a violation of such provision occurs, the county may apply to the<br />
appropriate division of the general court of justice for a mandatory or<br />
prohibitory injunction and/or order of abatement commanding the defendant to<br />
correct the unlawful condition or cease the unlawful use of the property. The<br />
action shall be governed in all respects by the laws and rules governing<br />
civil proceedings including the rules of civil procedure.<br />
(e) An order of abatement may direct that the buildings or other structures<br />
on the property be closed, demolished or removed; that fixtures, furniture or<br />
other movable property be removed from any building on the property; that<br />
abandoned or junked vehicles be removed; that improvements or repairs be<br />
made; or that any other action be taken that is necessary to bring the<br />
property into compliance with the International Fire Prevention Code, N. C.<br />
Amendments. If the defendant fails or refuses to comply with an injunction or<br />
with an order of abatement within the time allowed by the court, he may be<br />
cited for contempt, and the county may execute the order of abatement. The<br />
county shall have a lien on the property for the cost of executing an order<br />
of abatement in the nature of a mechanic's and material-man' s lien. The<br />
defendant may secure cancellation of an order of abatement by paying all cost<br />
of the proceedings and posting a bond for compliance with the order. The bond<br />
shall be given with sureties to the clerk of superior court in an amount<br />
approved by the judge before whom the matter is heard and shall be<br />
conditioned on the defendant's full compliance with the terms of the order of<br />
abatement within a time fixed by judicial order. Cancellation of an order of<br />
abatement shall not suspend or cancel an inj unction issued in conj unction<br />
therewith.<br />
(Ord. of 8-16-93, § 4)<br />
Sec. 34-53. Enforcement and duties.<br />
(a) The International Fire Prevention Code, N. C.<br />
enforced by the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Emergency Management<br />
Amendments, shall be<br />
Department or by such
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other organization designated to undertake<br />
executed and entered into with other<br />
organizations.<br />
such acti vi ties or<br />
appropriate fire<br />
by contract<br />
prevention<br />
(b) Fire Inspectors will be appointed as required to enforce the Code and to<br />
perform required inspections. The Fire Inspectors will report to their<br />
supervisors in their respective departments. Assignment of specific areas of<br />
responsibility shall be made by the county manager. (Ord. of 8-16-93, § 2)<br />
Sec. 34-54. Periodic inspections.<br />
(a) Subject to the limitations and condition stated in the International Fire<br />
Prevention Code, N. C. Amendments, it shall be the duty of the Fire<br />
Inspectors to inspect all buildings, structures, and premises wi thin this<br />
jurisdiction for the purposes of ascertaining and causing to be corrected any<br />
condition which may cause a fire or an explosion or endanger life from fire<br />
or explosion. The inspector shall determine any violations of the provisions<br />
of the code or any other ordinances pertaining to fire or explosion hazards.<br />
These inspections and determinations will be done in accordance with the<br />
periodic inspection schedule for occupancies as approved by the state<br />
building code councilor upon complaint by interested parties or if there is<br />
probable cause for such inspections.<br />
(b) Fire inspections shall be conducted in accordance with the following<br />
schedule or more frequently:<br />
(1) Group 1. Annual inspections shall be conducted in the following<br />
hospitals, nursing homes, chemical plants, movie theaters, auditoriums, high<br />
rise buildings, businesses storing hazardous materials, gymnasiums,<br />
restaurants, stadiums with capacities of 100 or more persons and interior<br />
common areas of mUlti-occupant residential structures.<br />
(2) Group 2. Biennial inspections shall be conducted in industries and<br />
educational buildings other than public schools.<br />
(3) Group 3. Triennial inspections shall<br />
businesses. Example: offices, banks, barber<br />
florists, retail stores, churches and synagogues.<br />
be conducted at all other<br />
shops, bowling alleys,<br />
(4) Group 4. Public schools shall be inspected at least two times per<br />
year. (Ord. of 8-16-93, § 3)<br />
State law reference-Investigation of fires and inspection of premises. G. S.<br />
58-79-1 et seq.<br />
Sec. 34-55. Issuance of notice of violation by Fire Inspectors.<br />
(a) Fire Inspectors<br />
Fire Inspectors have<br />
any provision of the<br />
are empowered to issue notices of violation when such<br />
reasonable cause to believe that any person has violated<br />
International Fire Prevention Code, N. C. Amendments.<br />
(b) The service of orders or notices for the correction of violations of the<br />
code shall be made upon the owner, occupant or other person responsible for<br />
the conditions, either by personally delivering a copy of same to such person<br />
or by delivering the same to and leaving it with any person in charge of the<br />
premises or by sending a copy of the order or notices by certified or<br />
registered mail to the owner's last known address.<br />
(c) When buildings or their premises are occupied by one other than the owner<br />
under a lease or agreement, the orders or notices issued to correct<br />
violations of the code shall apply to the occupant thereof; provided that<br />
where the order or notices require the making of additions to or changes in<br />
the premises themselves which may become part of the real property of the<br />
owner, then in such cases, the orders or notices shall also be issued to the<br />
owner of the premises or real property. Failure to deliver an order or notice<br />
to the owner, if other than the occupant, shall not invalidate such order or<br />
notices.<br />
(d) The notice of violation shall specify the penalty to be imposed on the<br />
violator and shall direct the violator to submit the penalty payment to the<br />
Emergency Management Department within 15 business days to pay the penalty.<br />
The penalty imposed shall be $50.00 for violations of the fire prevention<br />
code. IIo'dever, violations of "Exit Obstruction" shall be deemed "Life Safety"<br />
violations \iliieh shall subjeet the offender to a penalty of $250.00 and "Open<br />
Burning" violations shall be subject to a penalty of $lOO.OO.adopted by the<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Commissioners by resolution and posted in the fee<br />
schedule by the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal.
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>) <strong>Page</strong> 326<br />
(e) The notice of violation<br />
must correct the violation.<br />
specified time, the violator<br />
may specify a period during which the violator<br />
If the violation is not corrected within the<br />
shall be guilty of a new and separate offense.<br />
(f) If the violator does not pay the penalty within the 15 business days<br />
after the issuance of the notice of violation, a delinquency charge of $10.00<br />
as listed in the adopted fee schedule, shallT be added to the amount<br />
specified in the notice of violation and notice of the delinquency charge<br />
shall be mailed to the violator. The delinquency notice shall also inform the<br />
violator that a criminal summons will be issued against him if the specified<br />
penal ty and the delinquency charge are not paid wi thin five business days<br />
after the date of the delinquency notice.<br />
(g) If the penalty and delinquency charges are not paid within the time<br />
allowed, the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Emergency Management Department may have a<br />
criminal summons issued against the violator of the International Fire<br />
Prevention Code, N. C. Amendments. Upon conviction, the violator shall be<br />
subject, in addition to any criminal penalty the court may impose pursuant to<br />
the provisions contained in the state building code, to the penalty specified<br />
in the notice of violation and the delinquency charge.<br />
(Ord. of 8-16-93, § 5)<br />
Sec. 34-56. Permits.<br />
(a) It shall be the duty of the Fire<br />
issue, if approved, all permits<br />
Prevention Code, N.C. Amendments.<br />
Inspe~tors to evaluate applications and<br />
as prescribed in International Fire<br />
(b) No person shall maintain, store or handle materials or conduct processes<br />
which produce conditions hazardous to life or property or install equipment<br />
used in connection with such activities without a permit as required by the<br />
International Fire Prevention Code, N.C. Amendments. Before a permit may be<br />
issued, the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal or his/her representative shall<br />
inspect and approve the receptacles, vehicles, buildings, structures, storage<br />
areas, devices, processes or conditions related to the permit.<br />
(c) Applications for permits required pursuant to International Fire<br />
Prevention Code, N. C. Amendments shall be made to the Fire Inspectors on<br />
forms provided by the county. All applications shall be accompanied by the<br />
applicable permit fee as established by the county. The required permit fee<br />
shall be in a fee schedule. Printed schedules of the permit fees shall be<br />
available to the public at the Emergency Management Department, and shall be<br />
on file at the county clerk's office<br />
(d) The fire inspector is authorized to waive the permit<br />
governmental, religious or charitable organizations.<br />
(Ord. of 8-16-93, § 6)<br />
Sec. 34-57. Permit fees.<br />
fee<br />
for<br />
The schedule of fire prevention permit fees is not printed in this article<br />
but is on file and available in the county offices. and shall be effeetive<br />
November 1, 2005. (Ord. of 8-16-93, § 8)<br />
Sec. 34-58. Administrative procedures.<br />
(a) Fire code violations. Fire code violations shall be handled as follows:<br />
(l)If an inspector writes a citation (two part form), the yellow copy<br />
is given to the violator and the white copy is filed with the Emergency<br />
Management Department.<br />
(2) The violator will make payment to the county Emergency Management<br />
department. The Emergency Management Department will process the payment and<br />
forward the collected fees to the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Finance Department.<br />
(4) The Emergency Management Department will match the copy of the<br />
ci tation sent to the finance department with the copy on file. If a payment<br />
is delinquent, the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal will be notified for code<br />
enforcement.<br />
(5) The fire official pursues payment, assigns late fees, issues<br />
additional citations, or initiates prosecution.<br />
(b) Permits. Permit requests shall be handled as follows:
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>) <strong>Page</strong> 327<br />
(1) The Department receives permit requests and permit payments.<br />
(2) Application and payment are reviewed to insure that the application<br />
is complete and correct payment has been received.<br />
(3) A ledger entry will contain date, type of permit, address of<br />
applicant, check number and amount of check.<br />
(4) The permit application is processed by the permit type, any<br />
violations are reviewed, and the date of last inspection noted.<br />
(5) The permit is signed by the fire official for issue.<br />
(6) The permit is issued and a copy filed. (Ord, of 8-16-93, § 7)<br />
Sec. 34-59.<br />
Open Burning Regulations<br />
(a) Open burning within 100 feet of a structure will be regulated by the<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal's Office.<br />
(1) Open burning must meet all provisions of the N. C. Fire Code and<br />
North Carolina Administrative Code Title I SA, Chapter 2, Subchapter 20,.<br />
1900, Control and Prohibition of Open Burning, prior to the issuance of any<br />
permit. "No burning of refuse that is in violation of any state or local Air<br />
Quality Open Burning Regulations will be allowed."<br />
(2) Debris burning falling under the jurisdiction of the North Carolina<br />
Department of Natural Resources shall meet their required permit conditions.<br />
All requirements of the N. C. Fire Code shall be met along with any other<br />
State Laws.<br />
(b) Burning Site Requirements<br />
(1) The location of the material to be burned shall be a minimum of 50<br />
feet from any structure. If a possible hazard exists, the Fire Official may<br />
require this distance to be increased.<br />
(2) Piles of material to be burned should be done<br />
This would also include BONFIRES for different events.<br />
ceremonial and religious purposes (schools, civic groups,<br />
place when all regulations are met. Materials used for<br />
comply with the Air Quality regulations.<br />
in a safe manner.<br />
Bonfires used for<br />
churches) may take<br />
Bonfires must also<br />
(3) Only natural materials, such as limbs, brush, grass, leaves, or<br />
wood may be burned.<br />
(4) A competent person shall constantly attend the fire until such fire<br />
is extinguished.<br />
(5) A garden hose with suitable water supply or other fire<br />
extinguishing equipment, as deemed acceptable by the fire official, shall be<br />
readily available for immediate use during the course of the fire until such<br />
fire is extinguished.<br />
(c) Permits<br />
(1) A permit from the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal is required for<br />
bonfires and certain land clearing and may include the following:<br />
(A)<br />
be done.<br />
A site inspection may be required before burning is to<br />
(B) The applicant shall verify all<br />
read all the rules and regulations on the<br />
will then be required to sign the<br />
responsibility to obey these regulations.<br />
information and shall<br />
permit. The applicant<br />
permit acknowledging<br />
(C) It will be the responsibility of the applicant to keep<br />
this permit available at the burn site at all times.<br />
(2) A permit is required to conduct any live fire training exercises<br />
for fire department personnel. All applicable N. C. State permits and<br />
notifications must be obtained by the instructor prior to conducting the<br />
training. A complete copy of all paperwork required to conduct a live burn
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>) <strong>Page</strong> 328<br />
exercise must be on file with the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal's Office<br />
before a permit will be issued for the exercise.<br />
(d) Nuisance Burning<br />
(1) If any time during the burning, the smoke and/or odors create a<br />
nuisance by causing physical irritation exacerbating a documented medical<br />
condition, visibility impairment or causes a hazard determined by the fire<br />
official, the fire official may order the fire to be extinguished.<br />
(2) If at any time during the burning,<br />
burning are not met or are neglected in<br />
extinguished<br />
the regulations regarding open<br />
any way, the fire shall be<br />
(3) All open burning which includes, but is not limited to brush,<br />
limbs, leaves, farm lands, fields and clearing of land shall stop in the<br />
event of a burning ban issued by the North Carolina Forest Service or the<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal Office.<br />
(4) Willful neglect and/or willful violations of the N. C. Fire Code<br />
shall be subject to a civil citation.<br />
(e) Burning Ban<br />
(1) In the event that the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal's Office issues<br />
a ban on outdoor burning within 100 feet of a structure, then all local Open<br />
Burning Permits issued shall be deemed invalid with no issuance of any new<br />
permits until such ban is lifted by the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal's<br />
Office. During this ban, no open burning shall be conducted at all within 100<br />
feet of a structure; this includes any outdoor burning at residences. A civil<br />
citation will be issued for violations.<br />
(2) A burning ban on outdoor burning within 100 feet of a structure may<br />
be issued by the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal's Office in the event that<br />
atmospheric conditions or local circumstance make such fire hazardous.<br />
(3) Local conditions that may warrant a burning ban include, but are<br />
not limited to:<br />
(A) Flammable and/or combustible liquid spills or leaks<br />
close to a burning site.<br />
(B) A hazardous materials incident where the proximity of<br />
the burn site could cause a possible ignition source or prove<br />
hazardous to operations controlling the incident.<br />
(C) The proximity of adjacent structures or other such<br />
hazards.<br />
(4) In the event a burning ban is issued all permit holders shall be<br />
notified through the news media that the permit is invalid and fires shall be<br />
extinguished immediately. In conj unction with North Carolina Forest Service<br />
burning ban the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fire Marshal's Office shall issue a burning<br />
ban of all-open burning within 100 feet of a structure and all fires shall be<br />
extinguished immediately. The local press shall be notified by the Fire<br />
Marshal's Office that such ban is in effect and that no permits will be<br />
issued until such ban is lifted and no open burning will be allowed.<br />
(5) Any burning ban issued by the Fire Marshal's Office shall be<br />
repealed in the same manner.<br />
(f) Extinguishing illegal fires, nuisance burning, and fires when burning<br />
bans are in effect or all other fires that fall under this ordinance, the N.<br />
C. Fire Code and the State regulations.<br />
(1) The responding fire department has the authority to extinguish any<br />
fire that does not meet this ordinance, the N. C. Fire Code and State<br />
regulations which includes but are not limited to illegal fires, nuisance<br />
burning and fires when burning bans are in effect.<br />
(2) The Fire Marshal's Office or its authorized representative has the<br />
authority to extinguish any fire that does not meet this ordinance, the N. C.<br />
Fire Code and State regulations which includes, but are not limited to<br />
illegal fires and nuisance burning and fires when burning bans are in effect.<br />
If any citations are to be issued that fall under this ordinance, it will be<br />
done by the Fire Marshal's Office.
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>) <strong>Page</strong> 329<br />
(3) The Fire Marshal's Office or its authorized representative does not<br />
have to be present to order the extinguishment of the fire. If the owner or<br />
person burning refuses to let the fire department extinguish the fire then<br />
the fire department can have the Fire Marshal's Office paged and a<br />
representative from that office will respond to assist the fire department.<br />
(4)The Fire Marshal's Office may respond to any nuisance burning when<br />
the person will not allow the fire department to extinguish the fire.<br />
(5) The Fire Marshal or a representative of that office may respond to<br />
any illegal burning when requested. The Fire Marshal or a representative of<br />
that office does not need to be present to order the fire extinguished. The<br />
fire department can extinguish the fire and fax any information about the<br />
fire to the Fire Marshal's Office and they will investigate. If there is a<br />
problem with the person who is burning, the Fire Marshal or a representative<br />
of that office will respond to assist the fire department.<br />
(6) If any citations are to be issued that fall under this ordinance or<br />
N. C. Fire Code it will be issued by the Fire Marshal's Office.<br />
Adopted this the <strong>21</strong> st day of <strong>February</strong>, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
Attest:<br />
/s/ Kay Honeycutt<br />
Kay Honeycutt, Clerk to the Board<br />
/s/ H. Jay White, Sr.<br />
H. Jay White, Sr., Chairman<br />
Board of Commissioners<br />
(G-4) Finance - Presentation of Seven Additional Five-Year Plans and Quarter<br />
Cent Sales Tax Option<br />
Pam Dubois, Deputy <strong>County</strong> Manager, reviewed the following Five-Year<br />
Financial Plans:<br />
Plan No. One: Includes a '-'4 sales tax option in FY 2012 and freezes<br />
expenditures at FY <strong>2011</strong> levels.<br />
Plan No. Two: Includes a '-'4 sales tax option in FY 2012 and freezes<br />
expenditures at FY 2012 levels.<br />
Plan No. Three: Eliminates the '-'4 cent sales tax option in FY 2012 and<br />
freezes expenditures at FY <strong>2011</strong> level.<br />
Plan No. Four: Eliminates the '-'4 cent sales tax option in FY 2012 and<br />
freezes expenditures at FY 2012 level.<br />
Plan No. Five: Eliminates the '-'4 cent sales tax option in FY 2012 and<br />
freezes expenditures at FY <strong>2011</strong> level; achieves revenue neutrality in FY<br />
2013.<br />
Plan No. Six: Eliminates the '-'4 cent sales tax option in FY 2012 and<br />
freezes expenditures at FY <strong>2011</strong> level except for public schools in FY 2012<br />
only.<br />
Plan No. Seven: Includes the '-'4 cent sales tax option in FY 2012<br />
(November <strong>2011</strong> election) and freezes expenditures at the FY <strong>2011</strong> level except<br />
for public schools in FY 2012.<br />
Plan No. Seven - A: Includes the '-'4 cent sales tax option in FY 2012<br />
(November <strong>2011</strong> election) and freezes expenditures at the FY <strong>2011</strong> level except<br />
for public schools in FY 2012. The plan also includes a 4.5 cent property<br />
tax rate increase in 2014 and uses $2.3 million in lottery proceeds in FY<br />
2012.<br />
Ms. Dubois requested guidance in preparing the FY 2012 budget and<br />
responded to questions from the Board.<br />
Following a general discussion on freezing expenditures at FY <strong>2011</strong> or<br />
FY 2012 levels and whether to hold a sales tax referendum or not,<br />
Commissioner Carruth MOVED to direct staff to freeze spending at FY 2012<br />
levels across the board. Chairman White seconded the motion.
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>) <strong>Page</strong> 330<br />
Following discussion, the MOTION carried with Chairman White, Vice<br />
Chairman Poole and Commissioner Carruth voting for and Commissioners Burrage<br />
and Measmer voting against.<br />
Next, the Board discussed the revenues that could be generated if a V.<br />
cent sales tax referendum were to be approved by the voters. Commissioner<br />
Carruth MOVED to place a V. cent sales tax referendum on a May ballot by<br />
adopting the authorizing resolution set forth in the agenda. Vice Chairman<br />
Poole seconded the motion.<br />
Commissioner Measmer expressed his preference for the referendum to be<br />
placed on the November ballot in conj unction with municipal elections to<br />
reduce election costs.<br />
Commissioner Burrage expressed his preference for the referendum to be<br />
placed on the May ballot.<br />
Vice Chairman Poole and Chairman White were in favor of holding the<br />
referendum in May. Further, they recommended the revenues be designated for<br />
debt service with any surplus revenues being designated for pay-as-you-go<br />
construction proj ects or prepaid notes (if possible), should the referendum<br />
be approved by the voters. Chairman White also suggested the sales tax<br />
revenue have its own line item in the budget.<br />
The MOTION carried with Chairman White, Vice Chairman Poole and<br />
Commissioners Burrage and Carruth voting for and Commissioner Measmer voting<br />
against.<br />
The resolution is as follows:<br />
Resolution No. <strong>2011</strong>-04<br />
RESOLUTION REGARDING ONE-QUARTER CENT (1/4¢) LOCAL SALES AND USE TAX AND<br />
DIRECTING CABARRUS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS TO CONDUCT AN ADVISORY<br />
REFERENDUM THEREON<br />
WHEREAS, Article 46 of Chapter 105 of the North Carolina General<br />
Statutes (NCGS Sections 105-535 through 105-538) authorizes the Board to levy<br />
a one-quarter cent (1/4 ¢) local sales and use tax in the <strong>County</strong>, subj ect to<br />
and subsequent to the affirmative vote of a majority of those voting in an<br />
advisory referendum to be held in the <strong>County</strong> on the question of whether to<br />
levy such local sales and use tax in the <strong>County</strong> as required by NCGS §105-537;<br />
and<br />
WHEREAS, in connection therewith, the Board is further authorized to<br />
direct the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Elections (the "BOE") to conduct said<br />
advisory referendum on such question.<br />
NOW,<br />
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board, as follows:<br />
Section 1. The Board hereby determines that it is in the best interest<br />
of the <strong>County</strong> to hold the statutorily required advisory referendum on the<br />
question of whether to levy the one-quarter cent (1/4 ¢) local sales and use<br />
tax in the <strong>County</strong> authorized by Article 46 of Chapter 105 of the North<br />
Carolina General Statutes (NCGS Sections 105-535 through 105-538) .<br />
Section 2. The Board, as permitted by NCGS Section 105-537, hereby<br />
directs the <strong>County</strong> BOE to conduct said advisory referendum in the <strong>County</strong> on<br />
May 17, <strong>2011</strong> in accordance with the provisions of said NCGS Section 105-537<br />
and other provisions of applicable law.<br />
Section 3. The form of the question to be presented in said advisory<br />
referendum shall be:<br />
"[ J FOR J AGAINST<br />
Local sales and use tax at the rate of one-quarter percent (0.25%)<br />
addition to all other State and local sales and use taxes."<br />
in<br />
Section 4. The Chairman of the Board, the <strong>County</strong> Manager, the Finance<br />
Director and the <strong>County</strong> Attorney are each hereby authorized to take any and<br />
all such further action(s) as they may deem necessary or advisable to carry<br />
out the intent of this resolution and to effect the conduct of the advisory<br />
referendum contemplated by this resolution. The <strong>County</strong> Clerk is hereby<br />
authorized to affix the seal of the <strong>County</strong> to any and all documents and<br />
certificates as may be appropriate to carry out the intent of this resolution
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>) <strong>Page</strong> 331<br />
and to effect the conduct of the advisory referendum contemplated by this<br />
resolution.<br />
Section 5.<br />
adoption.<br />
This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its<br />
Thereupon, upon motion of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Vice<br />
Chairman Poole, the foregoing resolution entitled "RESOLUTION REGARDING ONE<br />
QUARTER CENT (1/4 ¢) LOCAL SALES AND USE TAX AND DIRECTING CABARRUS COUNTY<br />
BOARD OF ELECTIONS TO CONDUCT AN ADVISORY REFERENDUM THEREON," was adopted<br />
and passed by the following vote:<br />
AYES:<br />
NOES:<br />
Chairman White, Vice Chairman Poole and Commissioners Carruth<br />
and Burrage<br />
Commissioner Measmer<br />
After the vote, Commissioner Carruth and Vice Chairman Poole commented<br />
on the following issues: the possible loss of APFO (Adequate Public<br />
Facilities Ordinance) revenues, the perils of repeatedly using fund balance<br />
to balance the budget, public discussions are needed if services are to be<br />
cut or eliminated, unfunded mandates passed down from the Legislature and the<br />
need for more media coverage of the Legislature's daily activities.<br />
(G-5) BOC - Approval of <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong>'s <strong>2011</strong> Legislative Goals<br />
Chairman White reviewed the following <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>2011</strong> Legislative<br />
Goals:<br />
• Amend NCGS 14-399 to allow regulation of delivery of unsolicited<br />
telephone books<br />
• Reinstate sales tax exemption for public schools<br />
• Study the impact to local government finances of exempting<br />
nonprofits from the requirement of paying property taxes and review<br />
possible payment in lieu of taxes requirements.<br />
• Address unfunded mandates (DSS, Schools, Jail, etc.) by providing<br />
additional funding, or additional funding sources.<br />
• Review the use of local government incentives in business<br />
recruitment, in particular, the practice of local governments<br />
bidding against each other for projects.<br />
• Change NC Rural Center's grant/loan award criteria to more closely<br />
match the USDA Rural Development aid requirements (specifically,<br />
remove the prohibition against aid to municipalities in Tier 3<br />
counties) .<br />
• NCACC's top five priority goals and policy statements<br />
UPON MQTION of Vice Chairman<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board<br />
goals for <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
Poole, seconded by Commissioner Measmer<br />
adopted the aforementioned legislative<br />
(H)<br />
APPOINTMENTS<br />
(H-1) Appointment - Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee<br />
The term of appointment for Elizabeth Ryan ends <strong>February</strong> 28, <strong>2011</strong>. The<br />
Regional Ombudsman recommends Ms. Ryan be reappointed for an additional term<br />
and she is willing to do so.<br />
Ms. Teresa Dakins and Mr. A.L. Fleming have submitted<br />
serve on the Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee.<br />
prequalified by the Regional Ombudsman.<br />
applications to<br />
Both have been<br />
UPON MOTION of Vice Chairman Poole, seconded by Commissioner Carruth<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board reappointed Elizabeth Ryan to the Adult<br />
Care Home Community Advisory Committee for a three-year term ending <strong>February</strong><br />
28, 2014. By the same vote, the Board appointed Teresa Dakins and A. L.<br />
Fleming to the Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee for one-year<br />
terms ending <strong>February</strong> 28, 2012.<br />
(H-2) Appointment - Criminal Justice Partnership Program (CJPP)<br />
An appointment is needed to fill the "District Court<br />
the Criminal Justice Partnership Program Advisory Board.<br />
Knox has served in this capacity since 2005.<br />
Judge" position on<br />
Judge Michael G.
<strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> (<strong>Regular</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>) <strong>Page</strong> 332<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman Poole<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board appointed Judge Martin McGee to the<br />
Criminal Justice Partnership Program Advisory Board to complete an unexpired<br />
term ending April 30, 2013.<br />
(H-3) Appointment - Juvenile Crime Prevention Council<br />
An appointment of a Chief District Court Judge or designee is needed to<br />
replace Judge Michael Knox. Chief District Court Judge William G. Hamby, Jr.<br />
designated newly elected district court judge, D. Brent Cloninger to fill<br />
this position.<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Commissioner Burrage<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board appointed D. Brent Cloninger, District<br />
Court Judge, to the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council to complete an<br />
unexpired term ending June 30, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
(H-4) Appointments <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Youth Council<br />
The following students are recommended for appointment to the <strong>Cabarrus</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Youth Council: Julianna Sirois (at-large [Cannon School]); Ryan Himes<br />
(Central <strong>Cabarrus</strong>); Taylor Furr and Ryan Essick (Hickory Ridge); Sydney San<br />
Jose and Alana Dean (J.M. Robinson); Ella Beth Wickliff and Seth Bollenbecker<br />
(Mt. Pleasant); Te' Shone Davidson and Daniel Hicks (A. L. Brown); and Drew<br />
Smith (Cox Mill). These students were selected after completing an<br />
application and interview process.<br />
Strategies are in place to address the vacant positions at Central<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong>, Concord High, Cox Mill High and Northwest.<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman Poole<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board appointed Julianna Sirois (at-large),<br />
Taylor Furr (Hickory Ridge), Sydney San Jose (J.M. Robinson), Ella Beth<br />
Wickliff (Mt. Pleasant) and Te'Shone Davidson (A.L. Brown) to the <strong>Cabarrus</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Youth Council for one-year terms ending <strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, 2012.<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Commissioner Burrage<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board appointed Ryan Himes (Central <strong>Cabarrus</strong>),<br />
Ryan Essick (Hickory Ridge), Alana Dean (J .M. Robinson), Seth Bollenbecker<br />
(Mt. Pleasant), Daniel Hicks (A.L. Brown) and Drew Smith (Cox Mill) to the<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Youth Council for two-year terms ending <strong>February</strong> <strong>21</strong>, 2013.<br />
(H-5) Appointments - <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Parks Commission<br />
At its January 20, <strong>2011</strong> meeting, the Parks Commission voted to<br />
recommend the appointment of John DeVitto (Eastern Area) and Gina Lowery<br />
(Concord Area), and the reappointment of Clara Swallows (At-Large) to its<br />
membership.<br />
It is also recommended that Blake Kiger be appointed to represent the<br />
<strong>Cabarrus</strong> School Board planning area.<br />
UPON MOTION of Commissioner Measmer, seconded by Commissioner Burrage<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board appointed John DeVitto (Eastern) and Gina<br />
Lowery (Concord) to the Parks Commission for three-year terms ending January<br />
31, 2014, appointed Blake Kiger (<strong>Cabarrus</strong> School Board) the Parks Commission<br />
to complete an unexpired term ending January 31, 2012 and reappointed Clara<br />
Swallows (At-large) to the Parks Commission for a three-year term ending<br />
January 31, 2014.<br />
(H-6) Appointments - Food Policy Council<br />
Due to resignations, appointments are needed to replace Linda Goodwin<br />
(physician) and David Soliday (marketing/nutrition) on the FPC (Food Policy<br />
Council) . The FPC Executive Committee recommends the following: Jane<br />
Henderson' s seat (alternate [florist/farmer]) be reclassified as a regular<br />
voting position; reclassify the vacant "physician" seat to an "alternate"<br />
position since there are two (2) "physician" seats on the Council; appoint<br />
Jessica Castrodale to fill the "marketing/nutrition" seat and appoint Shannon<br />
Johnson as an alternate. An exception to the "multiple service" provision of<br />
the Appointment Policy is needed for Ms. Castrodale.<br />
UPON MOTION of Vice Chairman Poole, seconded by Commissioner Burrage<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board reclassified the "alternate"<br />
(florist/farmer) seat to a regular voting seat representing "florist/farmer";<br />
reclassified the "physician" seat vacated by Linda Goodwin to an "alternate"
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position and appointed Shannon Johnson to complete an unexpired term ending<br />
May 31, <strong>2011</strong>; and appointed Jessica Castrodale to fill the<br />
"marketing/nutrition" seat to complete an unexpired term ending May 31, <strong>2011</strong>,<br />
including an exception to the "multiple service" provision of the Appointment<br />
Policy.<br />
(H-7) Removal - Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee<br />
Don and Marsha Lowry resigned from the Adult Care Home Community<br />
Advisory Committee. Therefore, the Regional Ombudsman requests their removal<br />
from the roster.<br />
UPON MOTION of Vice Chairman Poole, seconded by Commissioner Carruth<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board removed Don and Marsha Lowry from the<br />
Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee roster.<br />
(H-8) Removal Industrial Facilities and Pollution Control Financing<br />
Authority<br />
The removal of Carl Donahue from the Industrial Facilities and<br />
Pollution Control Financing Authority roster is requested for failure to meet<br />
attendance requirements as set forth in the Appointment Policy.<br />
UPON MOTION of Vice Chairman Poole, seconded by Commissioner Carruth<br />
and unanimously carried, the Board removed Carl Donahue from the Industrial<br />
Facilities and Pollution Control Financing Authority roster.<br />
(I)<br />
REPORTS<br />
(I-1) IFPCFA - Annual Report for 2010<br />
The Board received the Industrial Facilities and Pollution Control<br />
Financing Authority's Annual Report for 2010 as part of the Agenda.<br />
(I-2) Tourism <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Tourism Authority 2 nd Quarter 2010/<strong>2011</strong><br />
Update<br />
The Board received the <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Tourism Authority 2 nd<br />
2010/<strong>2011</strong> report as part of the Agenda.<br />
Quarter<br />
(I-3) BOC - Receive Updates from Commission Members Who Serve as Liaisons to<br />
Municipalities or on Various Boards/Committees<br />
Commissioner Carruth advised the PBH (Piedmont Behavioral Healthcare)<br />
Board unanimously voted to seek legislative approval of a merger with<br />
Alamance-Caswell LME (Local Management Entity) .<br />
Vice Chairman Poole advised the preliminary WSACC (Water and Sewer<br />
Authority of ,<strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong>) statement has been emailed to the Board. She<br />
stated any questions from the Board regarding the WSACC budget should be sent<br />
to her or Commissioner Carruth prior to the next WSACC meeting.<br />
Chairman White advised the Health Alliance is working in conjunction<br />
wi th the North Carolina Division of Public Health and Division of Medical<br />
Assistance Community Care Network of North Carolina to help reduce infant<br />
mortality rates and to assist children with special health care needs. There<br />
was a coordination of efforts to provide dental care to uninsured and under<br />
insured children through volunteer dentist and hygienists. There are also<br />
dealing with MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) and the flu.<br />
He advised the Department of Social Services will be directly impacted by the<br />
Governor's budget. He also reported hotel/motel occupancy rates are<br />
increasing.<br />
(I-4)<br />
Request for Applications for <strong>County</strong> Boards/Committees<br />
Applications<br />
Boards/Committees:<br />
are being accepted for<br />
the<br />
following<br />
<strong>County</strong><br />
• Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee<br />
• Animal Protection and Preservation Advisory Committee<br />
• Concord Planning and Zoning Commission (ETJ)<br />
• Council for a Sustainable Local Economy<br />
• Industrial Facilities and Pollution Control Financing Authority<br />
• Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee<br />
• <strong>Cabarrus</strong> <strong>County</strong> Youth Council
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Chairman White asked citi zens to consi der parti cipating on a Board or<br />
Committee .<br />
( J ) GENERAL COMMENTS BY BOARD MEMBERS<br />
Chair man White addressed the impact the Gover nor's p r oposed reduction<br />
in lot tery funds will have on schools .<br />
( K ) WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT OF CABARRUS COUNTY<br />
None.<br />
(L ) CLOSED SESSION<br />
(L-1 ) Closed Session Pending Litigation and Location or Expansion of<br />
Industries<br />
UPON MOTION of Commi ssioner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman Poole<br />
and unanimously carr ied, t he Board moved to go into closed session to discuss<br />
threatened or pendi ng lit igation and the location or expansion of industries<br />
or other busi nesses in the area ser ved by the public body as authori zed by<br />
N . C . G . S . 143 - 3 1 8 . 11 (a) (3) and (4)<br />
UPON MOTION of Commi ssi oner Carruth, seconded by Vice Chairman Poole<br />
and unani mously carried, t h e Boar d moved to come out of closed session .<br />
Clarification of FY 2012 Funding for EDC<br />
(Economic Development Corporation)<br />
John Day, <strong>County</strong> Manager , repor ted John Cox wit h EDC inquired whether<br />
the FY 20 12 fundi ng level for them is $<strong>21</strong>2 , 000 or the ori g i nal amount of<br />
$262,000.<br />
By consensus ,<br />
i s $262,000.<br />
the Board agreed the FY 2012 funding amount for the EDC<br />
(M ) Adjourn<br />
UPON MOTION of Vice Chairman Pool e, seconded by Commi ssioner Carruth,<br />
and unanimously carri ed, the meeting adjourned at 9 :18 p . m.