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Page 315 <br /> <br /> There being no one else who wished to address the Board, Chairman <br />Freeman closed that portion of the meeting at 9:40 p.m. <br /> <br />COMMISSIO1TERS DISCUSSION & RESPONSE TO IN~ORF,%L PUBLIC CONld~NTS (if needed) <br /> <br /> Commissioner Privette questioned the process for garnishing wages for <br />delinquent taxes. Mr. Clifton advised that County staff members follow the <br />statutory process for collecting unpaid property and vehicle taxes as well as <br />ambulance bills. The Tax Administrator will prepare a report summarizing the <br />collection process. <br /> <br />Co~ents on Recent News Article in THE INDEPENDENT TRIBUNE - Frank Clifton, <br /> <br /> county Manager <br /> <br /> Mr. Clifton commented on the March 15~ news article (~Frills Come <br /> Before Services, Critics Say") in ~"~E INDEPENDENT TRIBUNE regarding the <br /> elimination of positions at the Departmen= of Social Services. The article <br /> attributed the following quote to Ms. Sandra Russell, Adult Services Program <br /> Administrator of the Cabarrus County Department of' Social. Services: "I've <br /> served both parties, and I agree with Republicans on some issues, even though <br /> I am a Democrat. But in this instance, I just can't support what the <br /> Republicans are doing." He stated the reporter (~my Wadsworth) had advised <br /> him the quote was by the Chairman of the Democratic Party and the paragraphs <br /> had been moved around during the' editing process. According to Mr. Clifton, <br /> Ms. Wadsworth has apologized to Ms. Russell and indicated she will request <br /> that a correction be printed. <br /> <br /> Mr. Clifton also addressed several, issues impacting =he County, <br /> including the impact'of the State's budget problems on local governments, the <br /> different levels of government and the services such as Medicaid that are <br /> mandated by Federal and State government. He also commented on the F~o <br /> project that began two years ago and the community input that was received <br /> during the planning process for that facility. <br /> <br /> Chairman Freeman asked for clarification as to how many County <br /> employees were laid off at the Department of Social Services. <br /> <br /> Mr. Clifton exq;lained there were 96 slots/positions eliminated from the <br />County budget. This included 20 contracted positions though an employment <br />agency or other group. Six full-time and three temporary County employees <br />were laid off through a 'reduction in force". Ail other positions had been <br />'vacant. He reported that the State and Federal money was not there to fund' <br />the-programs and support the positions. <br /> <br /> Chairman Freeman reported that a number of counties throughout the <br /> state have sent resolutions to the Governor asking for the release of funds <br /> to local governments. He stated that Cabarrus County is not the only county <br /> in the state that has.laid off employees.. <br /> <br /> Closed Session - Personnel <br /> <br /> ~IPON MOTION of Vice Chairman Carruth, seconded by Commissioner Privette <br /> and unanimously carried, the Board moved to go into Closed Session to discuss <br /> a personnel matter as authorized by North Carolina General Statute 143- <br /> 318.11(a) (6). <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Fennel,' seconded by Vice Chairman Carruth <br /> and unanimously carried, ~he Board moved to come out of the Closed Session. <br /> <br /> No action was reported from the Closed Session. <br /> <br />RECESS OF ~ETIN~ <br /> <br /> There being no further business to come before the Boar~, Chairman <br />Freeman recessed the meeting at 10:15 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March <br />26, 2002, at the Kannapolis Public Works Operation located at 1401 Bethpage <br />Road in Kannapolis. <br /> <br />Clerk to the Board <br /> <br /> <br />