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240 <br /> <br /> Planning and Zoning Commission's role in the adequate public facilitie~ <br /> program; (4) the process used by the School Board in developing its 15-Year <br /> Facilities Plan; (5) the issue of where new schools are built and how the <br /> School Board redistricts; (6) the importance of the building industry in <br /> Cabarrus County; (7) adequate public facilities requirements for services <br /> other than schools (i.e., sewer and roads); and (8) the importance of the <br /> review process for adequate public facility requirements in determining the <br /> impact of new developments. <br /> <br /> The Board took no action to change the adequate public facilities <br /> program. <br /> <br /> Fire Study <br /> <br /> There wa~ no discussion regarding the Fire Study and the Board moved to <br /> the ne~t item on the work session schedule. <br /> <br /> Economic Development Corporation~ Inc. <br /> <br /> Mr. Clifton discussed the operation of the Economic Development <br />Corporation (EDC), which is a non-profit organization but currently treated <br />as a County Department for accounting and payroll purposes. With the County <br />'continuing to participate as a financial partner, Mr. Clifton proposed that <br />BDC operate as a separate non-profit corporation and asstnne responsibility <br />for its financial record keeping and payroll activities. <br /> <br /> After brief discussion, the 8oard by general consensus agreed for the <br /> County Manager to work with Mr. Maurice Swing, President of the EDC, to <br /> develop a plan for EDC to transition from the County to a private reporting <br /> status effective J~ly 1, 2002. <br /> <br /> Cou.n%~ Facility Issues <br /> <br /> Mr. Clifpon gave a brief update on the following construction and <br /> renovation projects: First Union Bank Building; Historic Courthouse; W. W. <br /> Flowe Park; Northwest Cabarrus Park; Landfill Reuse; and Downtown parking. <br /> <br /> Mr. John Day, Deputy County Manager for Operations, reviewed ~ draft <br /> agreement between the County and the Cabarrus County Boys and Girls Club, <br /> Inc. for the County to lease the Camp Spencer property and develop <br /> recreational facilities On the property. The Boys and Girls Club would retain <br /> the use of a portion of the property during its seven-week sunTaer camp each <br /> year. The target implementation date for the lease of Camp Spencer is July I, <br /> 2002. <br /> <br /> Mr. Jim Cook, Social Services Director, briefly reviewed the need for <br /> the Department of Social Services to implement satellite offices to <br /> acco~odate the service delivery and access needs of the County's growing <br /> population. Staff me,ers are currently looking at possible sites for future <br /> satellite offices. <br /> <br />Livable Co~u~unit¥ Slueprint <br /> <br /> Mr. Day presented an overview of the Livable Community Blueprint <br /> project that began in August 2000. The purpose of the project is to develop a <br /> county-wide, multi-jurisdictional master plan for parks, greenways, leisure <br /> ahd recreational facilities and bicycle and pedestrian transportation routes. <br /> There have been numerous opportunities for public input during the process, <br /> including an opinion, survey in which a majority of persons indicated they <br /> would support a property tax increase to fund public recreation. Work <br /> continues on the project with a formal presentation to be made to the Board <br /> during the next several months. <br /> <br /> Reed GoldMine <br /> <br /> Mr. Day reported that he had met recently with the Secretary of <br /> Cultural Resources, the Director of the Division of Historic Sites and other <br /> State officials to discuss Reed Gold Mine. There was an agreement to move <br /> forward with efforts to enhance the historical site and staff is now <br /> preparing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to hire a landscape architect <br /> firm to develop a concept of what could be done on property at Reed Gold <br /> Mine. <br /> <br /> <br />