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109 <br /> <br /> The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in rscessed <br /> session in the Multipurpose Room at the Cabarrue County Governmental Center <br /> in Concord, North Carolina, on Thursday, May 31, 2001, at 6:30 p.m. <br /> <br /> Present - Chairman= Arne L. Fennel <br /> Vice Chairnu~n: Robert W. Carruth <br /> Commissioners: Robert M. Freeman <br /> Richard D. Suggs <br /> <br /> Absent - Commissioner: Coy C. ~rivette <br /> <br /> Also present were Mr. Frank W. Clifton, Jr., County Manager~ Mr. John <br /> D. Day, Deputy County Manager for Operattons~ Mr. Don C. Cummings, Human <br /> Resources Director~ Ms. Cathie M. Straub, Budget Offioer~ and Mrs. Prankie F. <br /> Bonds, Clerk tn the Board. <br /> <br /> Chairman Fennel called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. <br /> <br /> pa~ks and Reoreation <br /> <br /> Mr. Stave Little, Parks and Recreation Director, presented an overview <br /> of the proposed FY 2002 budget for Parks and Recreation, including the North <br /> Cabarrus Park, W. W. Flowe Park and Frank Liske Park. Be reported that work <br /> on the Stonewall Jackson Soccer Complex is proceeding on schedule, with the <br /> fields· to be ready for the fall of 2002. <br /> <br />General Servloee ~w~4~s~ra~ion <br /> <br /> Mr. John Page, Director of General Services, presented an overview of <br />the General Services budgets, including General Services A~ministration, <br />Street Sign Maintenance, Building Maintenance, Facility Services, Fleet <br /> Maintenance, Courts and Grounds Maintenance. Grounds Maintenance became a <br /> division of General Services in February 2001. <br /> <br />Development Sezviees <br /> <br /> Mr. Mike Downs, Director of Development Services, reviewed the budget <br />requests for Development Services, including Zoning, Building Inspections, <br />Erosion Control and Emergency Management. He reported that staffing levels <br />for inspectors are closely monitored and that another electrical inspector <br />may be needed in the near future. <br /> <br /> Mr. Downs reported that chiefs from three fire departments were present <br />to request an increase in the fire tax for their districts. The requested <br />increases are included in the preliminary budget. <br /> <br /> Chief Max Deal and Assistant Chief Robert Earnhardt of the Mt. Mitchell <br />Volunteer Fire Department requested an increase in that district's fire tax <br />from .04 to .06. Assistant Chief Earnhardt explained the additional funding <br />is needed to purchase a new tanker truck as a replacement for a 1974 vehicle. <br />Be reported a portion of the Mt. Mitchell district has been lost to the City <br />of Kannapolis through annexation. .* · <br /> <br /> Chief Tim Hurlocker of the Mt. Pleasant Fire Department presented a <br />revised FY 2002 budget requesting an increase in the fire tax from .04 tn <br />.045. He stated the increase is needed to maintain existing levels of service <br />and provide required equipment. Also, Chief Hurlocker co~ented on the <br />difficulty in finding volunteers and stated the fire department now pays <br />$3.00 per call as an incentive to its volunteers. <br /> <br /> Chief Richard Bergeron of the Northeast Volunteer Fire Department <br />requested an increase in that district's fire tax from .06 to .07 in order to <br />maintain existing levels of service. He stated the department tries to <br />replace ira equipment on a rotating-basis and is currently making payments to <br />the County for the replacement of its station. Chief Bergeron pointed out <br />there is no type of industry or commercial activity in the district and there <br />is a lack of volunteers during daytime hours. <br /> <br /> Mr. Downs presented the Cabarrus County Emergency Services Study that <br />the Board had requested in June 2000. The study addressed the present status <br />of services, future demands of the services and what changes will need to be <br />made to meet those demands. Mr. Downs introduced staff members Greg Walters, <br />Ben Mabrey and Gerri Nash who assisted with the study. <br /> <br /> <br />