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1 <br /> <br />From: Cynthia Pennell <br />Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 2:13 PM <br />To: Kay Honeycutt <br />Cc: Carolyn Carpenter (bc@ctc.net) <br />Subject: Dear Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners.doc <br />See if you can open this one <br /> <br /> <br />Dear Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners: <br />Juvenile Crime Prevention Council, being a working board of members, our by laws <br />indicate in Article II: Section 5 as following. Any member who fails to attend at least 75% of <br />the regular meetings, except for excused illness or other extraordinary circumstance, of the <br />Council during any one year period shall be removed from said Council by a majority <br />vote. Vacancies resulting from a member's failure to attend the required number of <br />meetings shall be filled as provided herein. The Chairman of the Council will notify the <br />proper appointing authority if a member is absent 25% of the meetings, and an <br />appointment will be made by the appointing authority to fill that vacancy. Any member of <br />the Council who fails to attend 75% of the regular meetings, and who is not removed by a <br />majority vote of the council, shall refrain from voting. Chairperson, Carolyn Carpenter, spoke <br />with Pastor Wells and due to his schedule conflict he is unable to serve. The Juvenile Crime <br />Prevention Council voted on February 18, 2009 to remove Pastor Wells from the board. <br />Therefore the council recommends to the Board of Commissioners that Member of Faith <br />Community, Pastor Aaron Wells, be removed from the board. <br />Sincerely <br />Carolyn Carpenter <br />Chairperson <br />Cc:cdp <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />H-4 <br />Attachment number 2 <br />Page 278 of 286 <br />