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2/17/1997
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Mr. Frank W. Clifton, Jr. <br />Cabarms County Manager <br />P.O. Box 707 <br />Concord, NC 28026-0707 <br />Dear Frank: <br /> <br /> P. O. Box 1268 <br /> 100 Denver Street <br />KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLI~,IA 28082-1268 <br /> <br />(704) 938-1131 · FAX (704) 938-1137 <br />January 14, 1997 <br /> <br /> Edward B. Tyson <br /> Superintendent <br /> <br /> Ernest M. Macon <br />Assl:qtant Superintendent <br /> Jo Anne A. Byerly <br />Assistant Superintendent <br /> <br /> We appreciate your guidance and suggestions regarding the proposed school site on the county <br />property around Lake Concord. Working with our architect, we have obtained the site survey and <br />testing as suggested. We are most pleased with the conditions and location of the site as indicated in <br />the original Lake Concord Ventures, Inc. proposal. <br /> Since the Lake Concord Ventures, Inc, group is apparently out of the picture, we would like to be <br />able to move forward with our new school project independent of other possible uses of the Cabarrus <br />County property. We are confident that our current proposal not only protects the possible future <br />residential development and/or recreational uses of the property, but the actual construction of a school <br />will enhance the value of the property. <br /> At our January 13th meeting, the Kannapolis City Board of Education passed the attached <br />resolution to the Cabarrus County Commissioners. <br />A sununary of the resolution contains the following elements: <br />· The Karmapolis City Board of Education requests the Cabarrus County Commissioners to take <br /> action at their January 21st meeting to assure the transfer of title for the school site to the <br /> Kannapolis City Board of Education. <br /> This prompt action will enable our school project to proceed with pemfits and approvals with local <br /> and state agencies to the end that project bids can be advertised and awarded in February and <br /> March with a beginning construction date in late March or early April. <br /> This project schedule will most effectively use the financial resources presently available for this <br /> project and enable student use of the facility by Fall 1998. <br /> Completion of this project will enable the Kannapolis City Schools to make substantial savings in <br /> operational costs by closing the Aycock facility as an elementary school. <br />~- The site as proposed by the Kannapolis City Board of Education reserves a public street right-of- <br /> way to protect the development potential of the remaining county property. <br /> The school project can proceed independent of the other possible uses of this county property. <br /> Thank your for your further assistance in our efforts to move this school project forward promptly <br />and efficiently. We can obtain additional copies of the survey if needed. <br /> Respectfully, <br /> <br /> Edward B. Tyson, <br /> Superintendent <br /> <br /> "We are on Equal Opportunity Employer" <br />- <br /> <br /> <br />
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