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January 27, 200 <br /> <br /> After di~ <br />Carpenter's pro~ <br />next meeting w~ <br />fines and briner <br /> <br />(E-20) Addition <br /> <br />the Arena an <br /> <br /> There was <br />at the Expo, i~ <br />not using start <br />County to estab <br /> <br /> Mr. Mark <br />school groups <br />fundraiser proJ <br /> <br /> WON MOTZ <br />and unanimously <br />classificationsi <br />62; Group Leade~ <br />Ticket Seller - <br /> <br />(E-22) Proclam <br /> <br /> Commtssio <br />made on Cabarru <br /> <br /> D'~ON MOTI <br />and unanimously <br /> <br /> W~EREAS, <br />and lived most <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, <br />ownership of o% <br />factory that wa: <br /> <br /> W~EREAS, <br />such colleges <br />Livingstone <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, <br />social, politic <br />County was impr, <br /> <br /> NOW, THE! <br />Commissioners d~ <br /> <br />in Cabarrus Cc <br />Coleman. <br /> <br />Adopted ti <br /> <br />(p) N~W BUBINE8 <br />(F-l) Contracti~ <br /> <br /> Mr. Blair <br />Management Ass¢ <br />Although the fi <br />County has a co <br />fees that are a~ <br /> <br />IAccount Class <br /> <br /> A <br /> B <br /> <br />Page 27 <br /> <br />ussion concerning legal issues associated with Commissioner <br />)sal, the Board by consensus agreed to delay action until the <br /> the County Attorney to review the schedule for payment of <br /> recommendation to the Board. <br /> <br />to the Job Classification Schedule for Part-Time Event Staff <br /> <br />Events Center <br /> <br />brief discussion regarding the proposed part-time positions <br />iluding budgeted funds and savings that would be realized by <br />from a temporary employment agency. Approval will allow the <br />.sha pool of local part-time event staff. <br /> <br />lappuis, Expo General Manager, confirmed that local c~vic and <br />~uld still have the opportunity to work at the Expo as <br />~ts. <br /> <br /> of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Commissioner Privates <br />icarried, the Board authorized the addition of the following <br /> the Job Classification Schedule: Event Coordinator - Grade <br /> Grade 58; Site Technician - Grade 56; Laborer - Grade 54; <br />~rade 54; and Event Worker - Grade 51. <br /> <br />~ion - Warren C. Coleman Da~ (February 1) <br /> <br />~r Privates commented on the impact th&t Warren C. Coleman <br />!County during his lifetime. <br /> <br />N of Commissioner Privates, seconded by Vice Chairman Suggs <br />~arried, the Board adopted the following Proclamation. <br /> <br />PROCLAMATION <br /> <br />rren C. Coleman was born in Concord, North Carolina in 1849 <br /> his life here; and <br /> <br />Ir. Coleman was a business entrepreneur, including the <br />, Nation's first African American owned and operated textile <br />ilocated at Highway 601 and Main Street in Concord; and <br /> <br />Coleman was a staunch supporter of education, assisting <br />universities as Barber-Scotia College, Howard University, <br />and Shaw University; and <br /> <br />brough the humanitarian efforts of Warren C. Coleman, the <br />~, economic and educational level of citizens in Cabarrus <br />~ed; <br /> <br />iFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Cabarrus County Board of <br />is hereby proclaim February 1, 2003 as <br /> WAi~REN C. COLEMAN DAY <br />~ty to honor the memory and many accomplishments of Mr. <br /> <br />i~ the 2~~ day of January, 2003. <br /> <br />/s/ Robert M. Freeman <br /> <br />Robert M. Freeman, Chairman <br />Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners <br /> <br />for Business Personal Property Audits <br /> <br />.ennett, Deputy County Manager, reviewed the proposal for Tax <br />La=es (TMA) to begin auditing business personal property. <br />~ has not been used in several years, Mr. Bennett stated the <br />:race with TMA and the company has agreed to honor the <br />follows: <br /> <br /> Current Pars. Prop. Value <br /> Range <br />~0 to $400,000 <br /> <br />Per Audit Fee <br /> <br /> $65O <br />;400,001 tO $1,000,000 $1,105 <br /> <br /> <br />