There was discussion regarding the existing Jail, Site 4 and the
<br />jail/justice facility space needs for the next 25 to 50 years.
<br />
<br />Short-Term Housin~ of Prisoners
<br />
<br /> Sheriff Brad Riley discussed the overcrowded condition of the existing
<br />Jail, including minimum inmate to officer ratio requirements and lack of
<br />available space in the region to house the overflow of inmates. As a stopgap
<br />measure, he recommended the placement of mobile units in the parking lot next
<br />to the Jail to house inmates Space for 48 beds maximum security could be
<br />leased for $17,270 00 per month with a $30,000.00 set up fee. The County
<br />would be responsible for the water/sewer connections and for providing
<br />additional staff.
<br />
<br /> UPON MOTION of Vice Chairman Suggs, seconded by Commissioner Carpenter
<br />and unanimously carried, the Board directed County Manager John Day and
<br />Sheriff Brad Riley to work on the "temporary fix" of acquiring mobile units
<br />to house inmates with the cost information to be put on a regular meeting
<br />agenda for the Board's conslderation
<br />
<br /> Mr Day reported a public comment period would be scheduled to receive
<br />~nput on the potential Jail sites. He stressed the importance of selecting a
<br />site as soon as possible in order for the architects to move forward with the
<br />design of the new Jail facility.
<br />
<br />Recess of Meetin~
<br />
<br /> Chairman Freeman recessed the meetlng at 7.05 p.m. for a short break.
<br />He reconvened the meeting at 7:20 p.m.
<br />
<br />Discussion of Capital Needs/Financin~ Plan for Cabarrus County Schools,
<br />Kannapolis City Schools and Rowan-Cabarrus Communi~ College
<br />
<br /> The following lndlviduals joined the Board for d~scussion of capital
<br />needs/financIng plan for school facility needs.
<br />
<br />Cabarrus County Board of Education - Chair Liz Poole and Members
<br />Gary Hahn, Grace Mynatt, Cindy Fertenbaugh, Don Hoyle and Wayne
<br />Williams; Dr. Harold Winkler, Superintendent, Mark Henriques,
<br />Attorney; and Jeanette Trexler, Secretary.
<br />
<br />Kannapolls City Board of Education - Chairman Lee Efird and
<br />Members Danita Rickard, Dor~s Buchanan and Charles MItchell; Dr.
<br />Jo Anne Byerly, Superintendent; and Will Crabtree, Director of
<br />Operations.
<br />
<br />Rowan-Cabarrus Community College - Tim Foley, Vice President
<br />
<br /> Chairman Freeman reported that the committee appointed at the joint
<br />meeting on January 13, 2004, had met twice to discuss school facility needs
<br />and funding options. Commissioners Carpenter and Carruth represented the
<br />Board on this committee.
<br />
<br /> Dr. Harold Wlnkler, Cabarrus County School Superintendent, reported it
<br />had been the consensus of the committee to try to work out three bond
<br />referendums, or one every two years, due to the large amount of funds that
<br />are needed. He presented the following proposed plan that was approved by the
<br />Cabarrus Board of Education since the last committee meeting.
<br />
<br />Bank Quallfied Request: Land for New High School 2004
<br />$2,500,000; Land for 2 New Elementary Schools - $2,000,000
<br />
<br />Bond Referendum 2004 New High School $30,000,000 (without
<br />land); New Elementary School (Harris Road) - $11,030,000 (without
<br />land), A. T. Allen Elementary School Replacement/Reduced Size
<br />(800) - $10,530,000 (without land); New Elementary School in the
<br />NW Feeder District (800) $10,530,000 (without land) - TOTkL
<br />2004 - $62,090,000
<br />
<br />Bond Referendum 2006: New Middle School i~ West/Central District
<br />(to include land) $19,000,000; Science Labs/Classrooms at
<br />Northwest High $2,500,000; Media Center/Concord High School -
<br />$3,500,000; Elementary Classroom Additions at Existing Schools
<br />($1 8 Million per 4 sites) $7,200,000; Middle/High School
<br />Athletic Facilities (Robinson High; C C. Griffin; Harris Road
<br />
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