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<br />November 21, 2005 (Regular Meeting)
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<br />Mecklenburg
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<br />750,221
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<br />892,458
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<br />1,107,790
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<br />2. During FY 2004, the existing Cabarrus County C&D Landfill accepted and
<br />disposed of approximately 25,500 tons of C&D waste from Cabarrus County. The
<br />proposed expansion to the C&D Landfill will be allowed to accept permitted
<br />wastes from Stanly, Rowan, and Mecklenburg Counties, as well as Cabarrus
<br />County. The reported FY 2003 C&D waste tonnages from these counties were
<br />31,187,7,594, and 266,464 tons, respectively (includes recycled C&D waste).
<br />It is anticipated that the C&D Landfill will receive a relatively small
<br />percentage of the C&D waste generated in these other counties since other
<br />disposal options are available. The acceptance of C&D waste from these
<br />counties, as well as from increased construction and demolition work in
<br />Cabarrus County, is expected to increase the annual disposal rate by
<br />approximately 10 percent, to about 28,000 tons per year. This estimate
<br />however is not intended to limit in any way the amount of C&D waste that may
<br />be accepted at the facility from within the service area.
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<br />The proposed C&D Landfill Expansion will accept the following waste types as
<br />permitted by the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules:
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<br />a. Land-Clearing Debris as defined in G.S. 130A-290;
<br />b. Inert Debris defined as solid waste which consists solely of material
<br />that is virtually inert, such as brick, concrete, rock and clean soil;
<br />c. Asphalt in accordance with G.S. 130-294 9 (m);
<br />d. Construction and Demoli t ion Debris def ined as solid waste resulting
<br />solely from construction, remodeling, repair or demolition operations
<br />on pavement, buildings, or other structures; and,
<br />e. C&D Like Wastes that are similar to wastes typically found in the land
<br />clearing-inert debris and C&D waste streams consisting of roofing
<br />shingle waste from the manufacturer, waste building materials from
<br />mobile home/modular home manufacturers, and wooden pallets.
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<br />3. Using an annual waste disposal rate of 28,000 tons per year, and a
<br />calculated available disposal capacity of 188,000 tons (313,000 cubic yards
<br />of available airspace), the estimated useful service life of the C&D Landfill
<br />Expansion is slightly less than seven (7) years. It is recognized that the
<br />amount of waste received at the facility as well as the in-place compaction
<br />rate could vary significantly from these estimates and thus the useful
<br />service life of the facility could be more or less than projected.
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<br />By approving this resolution, certification is hereby made that the
<br />requirements of G.S. 153A-136 are not applicable since this facility is not a
<br />sanitary landfill.
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<br />Adopted, this the 21st day of November, 2005.
<br />Board of County Commissioners
<br />County of Cabarrus
<br />/s/ Carolyn B. Carpenter
<br />Carolyn B. Carpenter, Chairman
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<br />ATTEST:
<br />/s/ Frankie F. Bonds
<br />Frankie F. Bonds, Clerk to the Board
<br />County of Cabarrus
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<br />(F-16) Midland Fire Department - Resolution Related to the Purchase of New
<br />KME Pumper Fire Truck
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<br />The Chairman stated that she had been advised that the Midland
<br />Volunteer Fire Department (the "Department") intends to borrow up to
<br />$328,358.00 (the "Loan") from First Charter Bank to finance the acquisition
<br />of a KME Pumper Fire Truck (the "Project"). The project will be owned and
<br />operated by the Department. Neither Cabarrus County nor any agency thereof
<br />shall be liable in any event for the repayment of the Loan, the Loan does not
<br />constitute an indebtedness of Cabarrus County or any agency thereof and does
<br />not constitute or create in any manner a debt or liability of Cabarrus County
<br />or any agency thereof.
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<br />Under applicable federal income tax laws, the interest on the Loan will
<br />not be exempt from federal income taxation unless, among other things, the
<br />Board of Directors of Midland Volunteer Fire Department has, by resolution
<br />after having held a public hearing on behalf of Cabarrus County, approved the
<br />Loan and the proposed Project and then the Board by Resolution approves the
<br />Loan and the proposed project.
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<br />The Chairman then stated that a notice had been published by the Clerk
<br />to the Midland Volunteer Fire Department Board of Directors on September 5,
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