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October 2, 2017 (Work Session) Page 3317 <br /> maintained in the language, but is a set distance of 25 feet from the edge of <br /> the wetland. She stated the amendment should provide additional flexibility for <br /> non-conforming lots and lots that were created prior to the zoning ordinance <br /> adoption. <br /> Planning and Development - Proposed Text Amendment to Zoning Ordinance, Chapter <br /> 3 (TEXT2017-00009) <br /> Susie Morris, Planning and Zoning Manager presented a proposed text <br /> amendment to Chapter 3, Establishment of Zones to the Zoning Ordinance. She <br /> advised the proposed changes are related to temporary signs. The changes remove <br /> line items from the permitted based on standards use lists in the text as well <br /> as the permitted use table and directs the reader to Chapter 11 where the <br /> temporary sign information is now located. <br /> Solid Waste - Ordinance Acknowledging Solid Waste Collection and Disposal <br /> Franchise Agreement with Republic Services of Charlotte and Awarding of <br /> Franchise Agreement to Repu=blic Services of Charlotte - First Reading <br /> Kevin Grant, Sustainability Manager reported results from the RFP <br /> (Request for Proposals) for the Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Franchise <br /> bids were presented in July 2017. He advised a contract between Cabarrus County <br /> and Republic Services for these services has been provided in the agenda. <br /> Kyle Bilafer, Area Manager of Operations advised County Attorney Richard <br /> Koch has reviewed and revised the agreement included in the agenda. <br /> Mr. Grant advised per NCGS 153A-46, no ordinance making a grant, renewal, <br /> extension, or amendment of any franchise may be finally adopted until it has <br /> been passed at two regular meetings of the board of commissioners. No such <br /> grant, renewal, extension, or amendment may be made except by ordinance. He <br /> stated due to the fees in the bid, an increase in the fee schedule is <br /> anticipated. <br /> Mr. Bilafer commented on current fees and advised proposed changes to the <br /> fee schedule will be brought before the Board in the near future. <br /> A brief discussion ensued. <br /> Approval of Regular Meeting Agenda <br /> UPON MOTION by Commissioner Kiger, seconded by Commissioner Shue and <br /> unanimously carried, the Board scheduled the required public hearings for <br /> Monday, October 16, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as persons may be <br /> heard and approved the October 16, 2017 agenda as follows: <br /> Approval or Correction of Minutes <br /> • Approval or Correction of Meeting Minutes <br /> Recognitions and Presentations <br /> • Active Living and Parks - Recognition of North Carolina Senior Games State <br /> Finals Participants <br /> • Active Living and Parks - Recognition of Older Americans Month Celebration <br /> Award <br /> • Active Living and Parks - North Carolina Senior Games State Finals <br /> Pickleball Week Proclamation <br /> • BOC - Red Ribbon Week 2017 Proclamation <br /> • BOC - Veterans Day Proclamation <br /> • DHS - National Family Caregivers Month Proclamation <br /> • Planning and Development - Weatherization Day Proclamation <br /> Consent Agenda <br /> • County Manager - Request Funding for Local Positions Based on the State <br /> Salary Match <br /> • Planning and Development - HOME Program Project Ordinance and Budget <br /> Amendment <br /> • Planning and Development (Soil and Water Conservation District Board) - <br /> Applications for Farmland Preservation Grants <br /> • Tax Administration - Refund and Release Reports - September 2017 <br /> New Business <br /> • Economic Development Investment - Project Secure - Public Hearing 6:30 <br /> P.M. <br />