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3/15/2004
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months of each year accordin9 to Jeffrey J. Short, Colonel (ret.) USAFR and the <br />"father" of the USAF Bird Avoidance Model, and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Article I, Section 8, Clause 17 of the U. S. Constitution specifies the <br />Federal Government may acquire property within a state for erection of forts, <br />magazines, arsenals, dock-yards, and other needful buildings but can only acquire <br />jurisdiction over that property if both the state and federal governments agree <br />to the transfer; otherwise the United States does not take jurisdiction over the <br />property and can only be a proprietor of the property; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, North Carolina General Statute 104-7, written in 1907, gave the United <br />States the right to purchase and condemn "land in the State required for the <br />sites for customhouses, courthouse, post offices, arsenals, and other public <br />buildings whatever" and further indicates exclusive jurisdiction will also be <br />glve~ "for any other purposes of the government." <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners <br />opposes the location of the Outlying Landing Field in Washington County and <br />requests the Department of the Navy to seek a more suitable location where the <br />potential loss of l~ves and aircraft by migratory birds is not an issue; and <br /> <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Commissioners supports timely action by <br />the North Carolina General Assembly to repeal or amend North Carolina General <br />Statute 104-7 to restore the State's rights as afforded under the U. S. <br />Constitution and to oppose an Outlying Landing Field at any site that is <br />unacceptable to the State of North Carolina; and <br /> <br />BE IT FURTHER R~SOLVED that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the <br />following: President George W. Bush, Acting Secretary of the Navy Hansford T <br />Johnson, Governor Mike Easley, Lt. Governor Beverly Perdue, President Pro Tempore <br />Marc Basnight, Speakers of the House James B. Black and Richard T. Morgan, and <br />the County's legislative delegation <br /> <br />Adopted by the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners on this the 26~h day of <br />January 2004. <br /> /s/ Robert M. Freeman <br /> Robert M. Freeman <br /> Chairman, Board of Comm~ssioners <br />ATTEST. <br />/s/ Frankie F. Bonds <br />Frankle F. Bonds, Clerk to the Board ~ <br /> <br />(G) NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />(G-l) HOME Program Public <br /> <br /> Mr Jonathan Marshall, Commerce Director, reviewed the County's <br />participatlon in the Cabarrus/Iredell/Rowan HOME Consortium that funds housing <br />rehabilitation for low-income families and the elderly in the unincorporated <br />areas of Cabarrus County. This program allows staff to make home modifications <br />that allow elderly individuals to stay in their homes longer as well as reducing <br />their energy costs. Cabarrus County is expected to receive approximately <br />$175,000 00 from RI~D. ~%~o public hearings are required in order for the County <br />to receive the funding. <br /> <br /> At 6:39 p.m., Chairman Freeman opened the public hearing on the HOME <br />Program in Cabarrus County. The Public HearEng Not,ce was published in THE <br />CHARLOTTE OBSERVER (Cabarrus NeIghbors) on January 15 and January 18, 2004. <br /> <br /> There was no one present to address the Board, and Chairman Freeman closed <br />the public hearing. <br /> <br />Mr. Marshall advised that no action was required at this time. <br /> <br />(G-2) Acceptance of Local Law Enforcement Block Grant and Adoption o~ Related <br />Budget Amendment - Public Hearin~ - 6~30 p.m. <br /> <br /> Captaan Phil Patterson of the Cabarrus County Eherlff's Department reported <br />that FY 2003 Local Law Enforcement Block Grant (2003-LB-BX-2692) funds will be <br />received on a cost reimbursement basis and used to purchase a polygraph machine <br />for the Sherlff's Office. Federal Forfeiture Sharing Funds currently available <br />will be used to provide the local ten percent match. <br /> <br /> At 6:40 p.m , Chairman Freeman opened the public hearing on the acceptance <br />of the Local Law Enforcement Block Grant. The Public Hearing Not~ce was <br />published in THE INDEPENDENT TRIBUNE on January 2, 2004. <br /> <br /> There was no one present to address the Board, and Chairman Freeman closed <br />the public hearing. <br /> <br /> <br />
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