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<br /> WHEREAS, the Board desires to notify the public regarding said public
<br />hearing on the issue of closing the Unopened Roads.
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<br />BE IT, THEREFORE, RESOLVED that:
<br />
<br /> 1. A meeting and public hearing on the closing of the Unopened Roads
<br />shall be held before the Board at 7:00 p.m. on the 18th day of January, 1988,
<br />or as soon thereafter as persons may be heard.
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<br /> 2. This resolution declaring the Board's intent to close easements
<br />dedicated for public roads shall be published in The Concord Tribune on
<br />Monday, December 21 and 28, 1987, and January 4 and 11, 1988, and shall be
<br />prominently posted in at least two places along each of said Unopened Roads.
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<br /> 3. At said hearing, the Board shall hear all interested persons who
<br />appear with respect with whether the closing will be detrimental to the public
<br />interest or to any individual property rights.
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<br />This the 7th day of December, 1987.
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<br />ATTEST:
<br />/s/ Frankie F. Small
<br />
<br />Clerk
<br />
<br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
<br />OF CABARRUS COUNTY
<br />By: /s/ James W. Lentz
<br />
<br />James Lentz, Chairman
<br />
<br /> Sheriff Robert M. Canaday and Mr. Douglas M. Zawiskie, architect with
<br />Kimball Associates, P.A., reviewed the bids for the Jail renovation and
<br />addition as well as the results of Mr. Zawiskie's efforts to negotiate a
<br />plumbing contract and to get all bidders to cut their bids by 7 percent. Mr.
<br />Zawiskie reported that one negotiated plumbing contract bid was received from
<br />Piping Plumbing Mechanical Contractors, Inc., in the amount of $377,879.00.
<br />Low bids with acceptable deductions as presented by the architect were as
<br />follows, i
<br />
<br />CONTRACT COMPANY
<br />
<br />BID AMOUNT DEDUCTIONS TOTAL BID
<br />
<br />C-1 Cabarrus Construction $1,452,750.00 $ 8,600.00 $1,444,150.00
<br /> Company, Inc.
<br />C-2 Piping Plumbing $ 182,855.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 174,855.00
<br /> Mechanical Contractors,
<br /> Inc.
<br />C-3 Piping Plumbing $ 377,879.00 $11,500.00 $ 366,379.00
<br />
<br /> Mechanical Contractors,
<br /> Inc.
<br />R. D. Franklin $
<br />Electric, Inc.
<br />Stewart-Decatur
<br />Security Systems, Inc.
<br />
<br />C-4 185,600.00 -0- $ 185,600.00
<br />C-5 $1,037,651.00 $ 8,400.00 $1,029,251.00
<br />
<br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Payne, seconded by Chairman Lentz and unani-
<br />mously carried, the Board awarded the Jail addition and renovation contracts
<br />with the exclusion of the plumbing contract as presented by Mr. Douglas M.
<br />Zawiskie, Architect, in the amount of $2,833,856.00 plus the 7 percent archi-
<br />tectural fee of $198,370.00 for a ~otal bid award of $3,032,226.000 The
<br />negotiated contract amounts as awarded by the Board were as follows.
<br />
<br />CONTRACT COMPANY BID AWARD
<br />C- 1 Cabarrus Construction Company, Inc. $1,444,150.00
<br />C-2 Piping Plumbing Mechanical Contractors, Inc. $ 174,855.00
<br />C-3 -0-
<br />C-4 R.D. Franklin Electric, Inc. $ 185,600.00
<br />C-5 Stewart-Decatur Security Systems, Inc. $1,029,251.00
<br />
<br /> The Board indicated that it would handle the plumbing contract for the
<br />Jail project at a later date
<br /> UPON MOTION of Chairman Lentz, seconded by Commissioner Payne and unani-
<br />mously carried, the Board approved the following Cabarrus County Jail'budget
<br />amendment.
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