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4/1/2013
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April 1, 2013 (Work Session) <br />Page 1482 <br />If the board desires, a resolution requesting the NC State <br />Legislature to alter the Cabarrus /Stanly County line will be <br />provided at the Board of Commissioners' regular meeting. The <br />resolution would request the Cabarrus /Stanly line to follow the <br />center of the river bed of Rocky River from the intersection of <br />the county line with Rocky River southwest to the intersection of <br />the Union County line. <br />Mr. Belk and Jonathan Marshall, Deputy County Manager, reported on <br />public informational meetings held for affected property owners. They also <br />responded to questions from the Board. <br />Chairman Poole advised a public hearing will be needed at the April <br />regular meeting. <br />Discussion Items - No Action "Continued" <br />County Manager - Discussion Concerning a Charlotte Regional Airport Authority <br />Per the request of Vice Chairman White, it was agreeable to the Board <br />to discuss the Charlotte Regional Airport Authority item after the Discussion <br />of Essential vs. Non - Essential Programs and Services item, as a courtesy to <br />staff members present for the essential vs. non - essential discussion. <br />County Manager - Discussion of Essential vs. Non - Essential Programs and <br />Services <br />Mike Downs, County Manager, presented the following spreadsheets, <br />depicting the programs and services the Board reviewed during an exercise at <br />their retreat. He requested direction from the Board on programs or services <br />that had received two or less votes, their direction would be used in the <br />budget process. <br />County Departments <br />Funding <br />Description of Program <br />Sources <br />Communications and <br />Cable <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />The department reaches out <br />Outreach (Channel 22) <br />Television <br />into the community to <br />State <br />provide relevant and timely <br />Franchise fee <br />information about County <br />projects, services and <br />events. This department is <br />responsible for the County's <br />media relations endeavors <br />and coordinates <br />communications exchanges <br />with the County's audiences <br />and engages the community in <br />dialogue. The department <br />also produces programs for <br />Channel 22 and provides <br />public readiness and <br />generates approximately <br />$240,000 in excess revenues <br />over expenses. <br />Risk Management <br />N/A <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />To provide overall safety of <br />County employees, ADA <br />compliance and preservation <br />of assets by maintaining and <br />implementing loss control, <br />prevention, risk financing <br />and safety programs. <br />Wellness <br />N/A <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />To develop an environment <br />that supports positive <br />lifestyles choices which <br />lowers health risk factors, <br />improves physical and mental <br />well being, and helps <br />maintain a productive active <br />work force for Cabarrus <br />County employees and <br />retirees.. Wellness Manager <br />also manages the County's <br />self- insured health plan for <br />all employees and retirees. <br />
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