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<br />receipts. The said Deputy Sheriff or any employee in the coUnty
<br />Manager's Office may accept the costs to the County incidental to
<br />the removal and storage of said vehicle. SECTION 5.
<br /> This ordinance shall apply at all times.
<br /> SECTION 6.
<br /> This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
<br />after the 6th day of November, 1989, at which time all provisions
<br />of parking ordinances related to the Courthouse Lot in conflict with
<br />the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby.repealed.
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<br />/s/ James W. Lentz
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<br />James W. Lentz, Chairman
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<br />/s/ Frankie F, Small
<br />Frankie F. Small
<br />Clerk to the Board
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<br /> The adoption of the revised Personnel Ordinance was delayed until the next
<br />meeting. Also, the appointment of the Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Board
<br />of Trustees was postponed.until November 20.
<br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Melvin, seconded by Commissioner Simmons and
<br />unanimously carried, the Board. appointed Ms. Bertha C. Williams to the
<br />Domiciliary Home Community Advisory Committee for a one-year term ending
<br />December 21, 1990.
<br /> Mr. Michael M. Ruffin, County Manager, reported that Mr. David Bluto had
<br />asked that the Board visit property that is he wishes to develop in the
<br />watershed overlay zone. The Board agreed to visit the Bluto property as well
<br />as the Rocky River/Robinson Church Road area on November 20, 1989, at 4:00 P.M.
<br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Melvin, seconded by Commissioner Hamby and
<br />unanimously carried, the Board authorized the execution of the following
<br />"Agreement Relative to the Construction, Operation and Maintenance of a Water
<br />Supply Reservoir and Related Matters" between the City of Kannapolis and
<br />Cabarrus County and with the amendments as set forth by the County Attorney.
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<br />NORTH CAROLINA
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<br />CABARRUS COUNTY
<br />
<br /> AGREEMENT RELATIVE TO THE CONSTRUCTION,
<br /> OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A
<br />WATER SUPPLY RESERVOIR AND RELATED MATTERS
<br />
<br /> THIS AGREEMENT of Interlocal Cooperation, pursuant to Article 20 of
<br />Chapter 160A of the General Statutes of North Carolina, made and entered into
<br />this__ day of November, 1989, by and between the CITY OF KANNAPOLIS, a North
<br />Carolina non-profit corporation (hereinafter referred to as "KANNAPOLIS"), and
<br />CABARRUS COUNTY, a governmental entity and political subdivision of the State
<br />of North Carolina (hereinafter referred to as "CABARRUS");
<br /> W I T N E S S E T H: that --
<br /> WHEREAS, KANNAPOLIS and CABARRUS agree that it is mutually beneficial for
<br />CABARRUS to construct, operate and maintain a dam, lake and watershed in
<br />Cabarrus County, North Carolina, on Coddle Creek of approximately 1,900 acres,
<br />more or less (hereinafter referred to as the "Reservoir"), in order to provide
<br />and supply an additional source of raw water for the residents of the greater
<br />Cabarrus County area; and
<br /> WHEREAS, on March 9, 1988, CABARRUS filed an action entitled "Cabarrus
<br />County vs. Atlantic American Properties, Inc., Individually, and Atlantic
<br />American Properties, Inc., and Fieldcrest Cannon, Inc., d/b/a Kannapolis Water
<br />Company" ("KWC"), bearing File Number 88 CVS 311 in the Office of the Clerk of
<br />Superior Court for Cabarrus County (the."Condemnation Action") whereby CABARRUS
<br />sought to condemn certain real property owned by the defendants therein, more
<br />particularly described in "Exhibit A"'and incorporated herein by reference (the
<br />"KWC Real Property"), and used by said defendants as a part of a water delivery
<br />system operated by KWC (the "KWC Water System"); and
<br /> WHEREAS, upon filing the Condemnation Action, CABARRUS deposited the sum
<br />of Forty-Seven Thousand Dollars ($47,000.00) (the "Deposit") with the Clerk of
<br />Superior Court for Cabarrus County, North Carolina, an amount which it had
<br />determined to be just compensation for the taking of the KWC Real Property; and
<br /> WHEREAS, the KWC Water System includes, among other things: (a) a 2.6
<br />million gallon per day (MGD) capacity raw water pumping station along Coddle
<br />Creek and its intake system (the "Existing Pump Station") located on the KWC
<br />Real Property; (b) a 12-inch raw water transmission line (the "Existing Raw
<br />Water Line") leading from the Existing Pump Station to Kannapolis Lake near
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