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171 <br /> <br /> Mr. Tom Schmitt of 5731 Monticello Drive, Concord commended the two <br />boards on their willingness to visit the schools in Iredell County. He <br />stated it would hopefully be a start of cooperation between the two boards <br />and the end of accusations concerning school construction in Cabarrus County. <br />He commented on the rapid population growth in the county and suggested the <br />establishment of a process whereby new schools would be constructed as new <br />subdivisions are developed. <br /> <br /> Mr. Randy Foster of 1542 Wheaton Way, Concord, urged the two boards to <br />work together to plan for the future and to fund and build the best schools <br />possible in the county. <br /> <br /> Ms. Carol Bait of 958 Flannery Place, Concord discussed the quality of <br />the Weddington Hills Elementary School and stated she favored a school <br />constructed of ~bricks, blocks and mortar." She stressed the importance of <br />safety and cited a recent tornado drill at the school. <br /> <br /> Mr. Tim Medlin of 1239 Boyden Place NW, Concord stated he became <br />involved in the school issue in response to the recent threat of multi-track <br />schools, which he stated in his opinion would be a direct threat to the <br />quality of life in Cabarrus County. He said it was time for Board members to <br />stop recklessly throwing figures around in public forums and to do what is in <br />the best interest of the general public. <br /> <br /> Mr. Gene Cruse of Dutch Road in Mt. Pleasant commented on a recent <br />letter by Commissioner Fennel in the newspaper. He questioned the presence <br />of money that he said Commissioners Fennel and Privette had stated was <br />available last year to construct new schools. Further, Mr. Cruse challenged <br />Commissioners Fennel and Priuette to present documentation that the Schools <br />are spending too much on school construction costs. <br /> <br /> There was no one else present to address the Board, and Chairman <br />Barnhart closed the Informal Public Commen~s portion of the meeting at 10:25 <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />Diwcussion Of the Cabarrus County Fair - Commissioner Prlvette <br /> <br /> Chairman Barnhart stated he was appointing Commissioners Fennel and <br />Casper to represent the Board in meeting with members of the Agricultural <br />Fair Board. He stated he would like to see this committee address the <br />various issues with a result or some type of proposal back to the Board of <br />Commissioners prior to the May 17~h Board meeting. He outlined the following <br />issues to be addressed from the County's perspective: (1) County liability; <br />(2} An agreed upon percentage of any Fair receipts from operations on <br />publicly owned land will be guaranteed to be donated back to the community in <br />terms of contributions, etc. to a public, non-profit organization; (3) Any <br />future buildings shall be in accordance with County Codes, both building and <br />health codes; and (4) A future site that will allow more space for growth and <br />much less traffic problems. <br /> <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Privette and seconded by Commissioner <br />Fennel to appoint Commissioners Carpenter and Fennel as the Board's <br />representatives to meet with members of the Fair Board. <br /> <br /> There was lengthy discussion regarding the Board's past efforts to work <br />with the Fair, the appointment of committee members and the suspension of <br />rules concerning the appointment process. Mr. Hartsell stated that approval <br />of the motion would be action to suspend the rules. He also pointed out that <br />the meetings of the committee would be open to the public. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Commissioner Fennel <br />with Commissioners Privette, Fennel and Carpenter and Chairman Barnhart <br />voting for and Commissioner Casper voting, against, the Board named <br />Commissioner Fennel, who voted to sell the County property on Highway 601 <br />Bypass, and Commissioner Carpenter, who voted against selling the County <br />property, to a committee to meet with members of the Fair Board concernin9 <br />the future of the Fair. Further, the following items as listed by Chairman <br />Barnhart were incorporated as a part of the motion. <br /> <br /> The committee should address the various issues with a result or <br /> some type of proposal back to the Board of Commissioners prior to <br /> the May 17~h Board meeting. Issues to be covered from the <br /> <br /> <br />