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MINUTES <br />SUPERVISORS MEETING <br />CABARRUS SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT <br />MEETING NO. 37 (SPECIAL) <br />TIME: November 22, 1965 7:00 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. <br />PLACE: Bames Restaurant, Rowan County <br />PRESENT: Supervisors- Associate Supervisors: <br />L. D. Coltrane, Chairman Clyde D. Cook <br />J. Lewis Patterson, V. Chairman W. E. Cook <br />S. I. Parker, S J. L. Cochran <br />Baker Brooks C. C. Rimer <br />S. W. Colerider J. Archie Smith <br />Marvin Smith <br />Others present: Lonnie F. Thompson, Raleigh <br />Lewis W. Dameron, Albemarle <br />W. H. Cato, Concord <br />F. N. Craven, Mt. Holly, N.C.Forest Service <br />Larry K. Lawrence, Cabarrus County Forester <br />Hugh D. Price, Stokes County Conservationist <br />From Rowan County: From Irdell County: <br />Dewey Cress J. C. Murdock <br />Staley Corriher J. L. Price <br />Phil Sloop John T. Patterson <br />Homer H. Safrit W. M. Presley <br />Ray Preston Karriker J. L. Rice <br />Ray Hollowell Mitchell E. Clary <br />Grover C. McPherson W. L. Franklin <br />1. Our Board of Supervisors had invited the Supervisors of Rowan and <br />Iredell Counties, and other persons in these counties who have an <br />interest in the proposed improvement project of Coddle-Coldwater- <br />Dutch Buffalo Creeks Watershed, to be our guests at this dinner <br />meeting held at Bames Restaurant. <br />2. The purpose of the meeting was to acquaint those present with the <br />progress that has been made so far on the proposed watershed <br />improvement project, and to solicit continued support of the project <br />from citizens of Rowan and Iredell Counties. <br />3. Date by date, and step by step, Mr. Coltrane gave a full account of <br />the progress that has been made on the project. <br />4. Mr. Thompson and Mr. Dameron explained details of the preliminary <br />surveys and other work that has been accomplished. Also, they pointed <br />out that 50 1 /o of all land included in the watershed must have been <br />treated or covered by Cooperator's Land Treatment Plans before work <br />on the project would be approved by the U. S. Department of Agri- <br />culture. They insisted that all three counties involved get busy <br />signing up new Cooperators. <br />