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								        		July 17,  2017  (Regular Meeting)  								Page  3226
<br />       		City of Kannapolis		284,006    	1, 449   		-  		285, 455
<br />       		Town of Mt.  Pleasant      	16, 539 		15   		-   		16, 554
<br />       		Town of Midland       		15, 194		363   		-   		15, 557
<br />       		City of Locust  			1, 024   		-   		-     		1, 024
<br />       		City of Concord       			-   		- 		21  			21
<br />       		Town of Harrisburg   		7, 591 		12   		-     		7, 603
<br />       		Fire  Districts
<br />       		Kannapolis  Rural  Fire      	1, 859   		4   		-     		1,863
<br />       		Jackson  Park 				459   		1   		8 			468
<br />       		Cold Water 				2, 486   		1   		-     		2,487
<br />       		Allen  					5, 595 		35   		-     		5, 630
<br />       		Midland      				2,213   		5   		-     		2,218
<br />       		Harrisburg  (outside)		5, 493   		5   		-     		5,498
<br />       		Rimer  					1, 529 		24   		-     		1,553
<br />       		Mt.  Mitchell      			2, 552   		2   		-     		2,554
<br />       		Odell  					6, 817 		16   		-     		6,833
<br />       		Enochville 				2, 784   		7   		-     		2,791
<br />       		Georgeville       			3, 467 		20   		-     		3,487
<br />       		Flowes  Store      			2, 032 		14   		-     		2,046
<br />       		Northeast   				6, 735 		44   		-     		6,779
<br />       		Mt.  Pleasant 				436   		1   		- 			437
<br />       		Gold Hill      				209   		-   		-			209
<br />       		Richfield   				7, 529 		10   		-     		7,539
<br />       		Harrisburg  (inside)      		121   		4   		- 			125
<br />       		Concord Rural    			1, 859   		4 1 		-     		1,863
<br />       		Totals       			$1, 801, 738 1       $28, 898 1    	$160    	$1, 830,796
<br />      			UPON MOTION  by  Vice  Chairman  Honeycutt,   seconded  by  Commissioner  Kiger
<br />    		and   unanimously   carried,    the   Board   accepted   the   Tax   Collector's   annual
<br />    		settlement  and  approved  the  Order  to  Collect  in  accordance  with N.C.G.S.  105-
<br />    		321.
<br />   						ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY  COMMISSIONERS
<br /> 							IN ACCORDANCE WITH N.C.G.S.  105-321
<br />    		To:      Robert  E.  Mitchum
<br />       			Tax  Collector,  Cabarrus  County
<br />    		You are hereby authorized,  empowered and commanded to collect the 2017 property
<br />    		taxes  filed  in  the  office  of  the  Cabarrus  County  Assessor,   and  in  the  tax
<br />    		receipts  herewith  delivered  to  you,   in  the  amounts  and  from  the  taxpayers
<br />    		likewise  set  forth.  Such taxes  are hereby declared to be  a  first  lien upon all
<br />    		real  property  of  the  respective  taxpayers  in  the  County  of  Cabarrus,  and  this
<br />    		order  shall  be  a  full  and  sufficient  authority  to  direct,  require  and  enable
<br />    		you to levy on and sell any real  or personal property of such taxpayer,  for and
<br />    		on  account  thereof,  in accordance with the  law.
<br />    		Witness my hand and official  seal,  this  17th day of  July 2017.
<br />    		/s/  Stephen M.  Morris
<br />    		Stephen M.  Morris,  Chairman
<br />    		Cabarrus  County Board of Commissioners
<br />    		Attest:
<br />    		/s/  Megan  Smit
<br />    		Megan  Smit,  Clerk to  the Board
<br />     		(G)    NEW BUSINESS
<br />     		(G-1)   Economic Development Investment - Project Hercules - Public Hearing 6:30
<br />    		p.m.
<br />       			Robert   Carney   Jr. ,   Economic   Development   Corporation   (EDC)   Executive
<br />    		Director presented a request  for an economic development  investment  for Project
<br />    		Hercules   (TPA  Group,   developer)   pursuant  to  North  Carolina  General  Statute
<br />    		158.7. 1.  He  advised  TPA  Group  proposes  to  construct  a  $1  million  square  foot
<br />    		industrial  spec  building  at  6501  Macedonia  Church  Road  in  Kannapolis  with  a
<br />    		projected taxable  investment in Cabarrus County of approximately $50 million in
<br />    		real     property.     The     request     includes  reimbursement     for  infrastructure
<br />    		improvements  for  an  amount  up  to  $1, 487,500.00,   (equivalent  to  a  5-year  grant
<br />    		at  85  percent  of  the  ad  valorem  taxes  on  the  increase  in  real  and  personal
<br />    		property  tax  values) .  In  addition,  Mr.  Carney  reported  that  the  TPA Group  has
<br />    		a preferred tenant interested in the site that  estimates  creating 600  full-time
<br />    		jobs.  A public hearing is  required.
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