Laserfiche WebLink
September 21, 2415 (Ragular fleeting) Page 2548 <br />alcohol usage is addressed in property leases of county property. He also <br />advised there is exclusion from certain areas per the Cade of Ordinances in <br />regards to parks and schools. <br />Richard Koch, County Attorney, advised there were no comparable <br />examples from neighboring counties. he reviewed specifics of current leases <br />with regard to county property and advised, except where alcohol use is <br />permitted in the lease, by default, the use or sale of alcohol on county <br />property is prohibited. <br />A discussion ensued. It was the consensus of the Hoard to place this <br />item on the October agenda for further discussion. <br />t0-2y County Manager Request to Lease County Property <br />In regards to a request to lease county property to the owner of the <br />property (23 Union Street North) that is adjacent to the Concord Library, <br />Jonathan Marshall, Deputy County Manager, advised a survey of the property to <br />be leased from the County from the potential lessee has not yet been <br />provided. He added, he has not received feedback from the potential lessee. <br />He stated the terms are in keeping with what was presented to the Board by <br />that party. He further stated there are some areas the County Attorney left <br />blank that the lessee will need to provide. He suggested this item be tabled <br />until more information is available. <br />CAPON MOTION of Commissioner Honeycutt, seconded by Commissioner Shue <br />and unanimously carried, the Board tabled "County Manager -- Request to Lease <br />County Property" until a later time. <br />(G -3) CCS - Funding for Second Early College Site at RCCC Business and <br />Technology Center <br />Dr. Chris Lowder, Superintendent, CCS (Cabarrus County Schools), <br />presented a request for a second Early College site at the RCCC (Rowan <br />Cabarrus Community College) Business and Technology Center. He stated the <br />current program has approximately 250 students and allows high school <br />students to graduate with an Associate's Degree or college credits. He then <br />presented an overview of the process to apply for an early college site, <br />stating applicants for early college are not approved until July with the <br />schools opening in August. In addition to this process, he said, an <br />opportunity was discovered to obtain a ten - classroom mobile unit at <br />considerable savings. <br />Tim Lowder, CCS, Executive Director of Operations, advised the ten - <br />classroom mobile unit will be of use to the schools even if approval for the <br />second early college site is not approved. <br />A discussion ensued. During discussion, the following issues were <br />addressed: funding; potential use of the mobile unit if the site is not <br />approved; the location of the second early college: site if approved; etc. <br />UPON MOTION of Commissioner Honeycutt, seconded by Commissioner Mynatt <br />and unanimously carried, the Board approved the budget revision and <br />authorized the Finance Director to prepare the appropriate project ordinance. <br />Date: 9/21/2015 Hmount:$574,960 <br />Dept, Head:Pamela Dubois Department: General Fund /School Construction <br />fl Internal Transfer Within Department ` Transfer Between Departments /Funds Supplemental Request <br />Purpose: To allocate fund for the infrastructure cost of adding a new early college site on a <br />RCCC campus. <br />Account Nutter <br />Account game <br />lApDroved Budget <br />Inc Amount <br />Dec Amount <br />Revised Budget <br />00191 <br />910- <br />7 1 <br />COPS - Sch- - - Int <br />S8, 418, 374.00. <br />$574,960.00 <br />$5,843,414.00 <br />C51 <br />t9!9r9 <br />001 °1960 - 770 <br />Cont. to CPF <br />$1,360,353.00 <br />$574,960.00 <br />$1,935,323.00 <br />