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213 <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carpenter, seconded by Commissioner <br />Privette and unanimously carried, the Hoard directed staff and the County <br />Attorney to look at a possible proposal to be presented to the Pair Board on <br />a possible lease addressing those issues raised by Chairman Barnhart and <br />brought back to the Board at its next meeting. The proposal is to include <br />"trigger dates" establishing a time frame for specific action such as <br />purchase of property by the Pair. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Carpenter also indicated that the Pairgrounds Committee <br />would be meeting on Wednesday and could possibly address some Of the issues <br />raised by Chairman Harnhart at that time. <br /> <br /> The motion by Commissioner Casper to amend the motion by Commissioner <br />Carpenter to include direction to the staff to determine what would be an <br />equitable figure at current day rates for leasing the County's 12 acres of <br />property died for the lack of a second. <br /> <br /> Chairman Barnhart stated that the Board by consensus could ask staff to <br />get the information requested by Commissioner Casper along with answers to <br />the questions raised by him concerning the Pair. There was general consensus <br />by the Board for staff to proceed with the request for information as <br />presented by Chairman Barnhart. <br /> <br />C&barrus Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Recommended Proaram Aareements <br /> Psychological ~prv~ to Juvpnt~ ~pUr~ <br />b. Home Based Services <br />¢. Temuorarv Shelter Care <br />d. Juvenile Justice Restitution Pro~r~ <br />s. Uwharris Group Home <br />f. School Health Proeram for Middle Schools <br /> Cebarrus County Teen Court <br /> <br /> The Board received revised Program Agreements for the School Health and <br />Teen Court Programs along with the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Funding <br />Plan for 1999-2000. Mr. Wesley Seamon, Chairman of the Juvenile Crime <br />Prevention Council, was present and responded to questions by the Hoard <br />concerning several of the proposed programs. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Casper, seconded by Commissioner Privette <br />and unanimously carried, the Board approved the Program Agreements for the <br />following programs as recommended by the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council <br />and authorized the Chairman to sign the Program Agreements and Funding Plan <br />for 1999-2000 on behalf of Cabarrus County. <br /> <br /> Uwharrie Group Home - $3,000.00 (Community Grant Funds); $900.00 (Local <br /> Cash); $3,900.00 (To[al) <br /> <br /> Temporary Shelter Care $83,335.00 {Community Grant Funds); <br /> $106,934.00 (Local Cash); $29,000.00 (State/Federal); $219,289.00 <br /> (Total) <br /> <br /> Court Psychological Services $61,609.00 (Community Grant Funds); <br /> $20,216.00 (Local Cash); $13,043.00 (State/Federal); $94,868.00 (Total) <br /> <br /> Juvenile Court Restitution Program - $11,080.00 (Community Grant <br /> Funds); $10,560.00 (Local In-Kind); $21,640.00 (Total) <br /> <br /> Cabarrus Teen Court $23,706.00 (Community Grant Funds); $7,112.00 <br /> (Local Cash); $14,518.00 (State/Federal); $45,336.00 (Total) <br /> <br /> Home Based Services $59,680.00 (Community Grant Funds); $40,800.00 <br /> (Formula Grant Funds); $54,605.00 (Local Cash); $155,085.00 (Total) <br /> <br /> School Program for Middle Schools - $7,682.00 (Community Grant Funds); <br /> $4,859.00 (Formula Grant Funds); $17,679.30 (Local Cash); $30,220.30 <br /> (Total) <br /> <br />Discussion of Request by Piedmont Behavioral Healthcare for the County to <br />Organize a Task Force to Address tho Issue of School Violence and Dsvelooment <br />of & Preparedness Plan - Co~issio~er Casper <br /> <br /> Commissioner Casper reviewed the request from Robert C. Lorish, <br />Area Director of the Piedmont Behavioral Healthcare, that the County organize <br />a task force to address the issue of school violence. The primary focus <br />would be on the prevention and planning for the handling of an incident such <br />as ~he recent school t['agedy in Colorado. <br /> <br /> <br />