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March 26, 2002 ~:~'~ ~ ~' ~ ~ Page 316 <br /> <br /> The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in recessed <br /> session on Tuesday, March 26, 2002, at 6:30 p..m. with the Kannapolis City <br /> Council at the Kannapolis Public Works Operation facility located at 1401 <br /> Bethpage Road, Kannapolis, North Carolina. <br /> <br /> Present - Chairman: Robert M. Freeman <br /> Vice Chairman: Robert W. Carruth <br /> Commissioners: A~cne L. Fer~nel <br /> Coy C. Privette <br /> Richard D. Suggs <br /> <br /> Also present were Mr. Frank W. Clifton, Jr., County Manager; Mr. <br /> Fletcher L. Har~sell, Jr., County Attorney; Ms~ Kelly Sifford, Community <br /> Development Director; and Mrs. Frankie F. Bonds, Clerk to the Board. <br /> <br /> The following Kannapolis City Council me~oers and staff were present <br /> for the meeting: Mayor Ray Moss; Mayor pro rem Robert S. Misenheimer and <br /> Council Members Richard Anderson, Paul B~ssent, Randy E. Cauthen, Kenneth B. <br /> Geathers, M. Darrell Hinnant; City Manager Mike Mahaney; Assistant City <br /> Manager Mike Legg; City Clerk Bridgette Bell; and Public Information Officer <br /> Jennifer Woodford. <br /> <br /> Chairman Freeman called the meeting to order at 6.:55 p.m. He expressed <br /> appreciation for the invitation to meet with the Kannapolis City Council. <br /> <br /> Mayor Moss gave the invocation and welcomed County Commissioners to <br /> Kannapolis. He stated the purpose of the meeting was to talk about common <br /> issues, concerns, challenges and opportunities in order for the County and <br /> the City to work out solutions together. <br /> <br /> Fishertow%% Co~unit~ <br /> <br /> Mr. Legg presented an overview 'of issues concerning the Fishertown <br /> Community that is located just outside the city limits of Kannapolis. Past <br /> Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) to the County provided some sewer <br /> in the community but did not benefit as many residents as anticipated due to <br /> increased costs associated with rock. Mr. Legg reported there is no <br /> documentation of widespread septic tank failures, and the' Health Alliance has <br /> indicated that there 'are no more sewer problems in that community than in <br /> other areas of county. Further, Mr. Legg discussed the competitive CDBG <br /> grant process for counties and the use of CDBG funds that Kannapolis receives <br /> as an entitlement city. He also responded to questions regarding annexation <br />- procedures and discussed the possibility of voluntary annexation if the <br /> Fishertown residents petition for annexation. <br /> <br /> Ms. ~ifford reported that the County had used CDBG funds to serve parts <br /> of the Fishertown Community, specifically those areas with the highest <br /> poverty level. The following funds, have been spent on the Fishertown <br /> Community through CDBG grant funds and local match over the pas= 12 years: <br /> CDBG Housing Rehabilitation and sewer Grant - $1.2 million Grant Funds and <br /> $500,000.00 County Funds; County Waterline Extensions - $500,000.00 County <br /> Fu~nds; and Sewer Pump Station o $75,000.00 Grant Funds. <br /> <br /> There was lengthy discussion concerning the Fishertown community, <br /> specifically issues associated with annexation by the City of Kannapolis and <br /> the provision of services to ~he community. <br /> <br /> It was generally agreed for City and County staff to work with the <br /> Cabarrus Health Alliance and gather information regarding the following:~l) <br /> the extent of the sewer problem in the community (i.e., the number of homes <br /> with septic .problems); (2) the possibility that some of the sewer problems <br /> can be resolved through proper maintenance such as pumping out the septic <br /> tank; (3) an estimate on the cost to complete the sewer project; and (4) any <br /> other options that may be available to resolve the community's sewer <br /> problems. <br /> <br />Architect for the New Bethel Elemen=ar~ School <br /> <br /> Mr. Clifton reviewed the request from Mr. Joe Sides, Construction <br />Manager with the Cabarrus County Schools, for the Board to approve the <br />contract with Martin Boal ;%nthony & Johnson Architects for the new Bethel <br />Elementary School. The Board of Education approved the contract on March 19, <br />and the County Commissioners typically give =he final approval for such <br />contracts when the County advances the funding prior to issuance of debt. <br /> <br /> <br />