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7/22/1996
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Board of Commissioners
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106 <br /> <br />Contractor Bid Bond Base Bld <br />Mechanical Contractors X $66,150 <br />PPMC X $67,568 <br />Barber Heating Co. <br /> <br /> The following bids were received on May 9, 1996 for the re-roofing of the <br />Cabarrus County Courthouse and 1969 Jail. <br /> <br />Contractor Bid Bond Base Bid <br />Radco Construction Services X $130,900 <br />Johnson Roofing X $135,501 <br />Piedmont Commer. Roof. X $139,100 <br />Warrior Roofing X $143,000 <br />Carver Roofing X $225.680 <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Mills, seconded by Commissioner Casper and <br />unanimously carried, the Board awarded the contracts to the low bidders as <br />follows and authorized the County Manager to sign appropriate contracts for these <br />projects. <br /> <br />A. Re-roofing contract to Radco Construction Services - $130,900.00 <br />g. Mechanical contract to Mechanical Contractors - $66,150.00 <br /> <br />Approval of Outdoor Music Permit Request by Jim's Sand and Stone~ Inc. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Mills, seconded by Commissioner Casper and <br />unanimously carried, the Board authorized Mr. J. E. Plott to play stereo music <br />on the lawn at Jim's Sand and Stone, Inc., 9760 Robinson Church Road, during an <br />employee picnic to be held on Sunday, June 23, 1996, between the hours of 3:00 <br />P.M. until 10:00 P.m. with the understanding that the noise level will be reduced <br />if any complaints are received by the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Department. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />Presentation of the Public Health Authority Proposal - Dr. Carolyn R. Thompson, <br />Chair~ Public Health Authority Task Force <br /> <br /> Dr. Carolyn R. Thompson, Chair of the Public Health Authority Task Force, <br />presented the "Public Health Authority Task Force Recommendations and Report" <br />which recommended the establishment of a Public Health Authority for Cabarrus <br />County. The health authority would assume the following services currently <br />provided by the Health Department: Prenatal Care, Family Planning, Well-Child <br />Screenings, Orthopedic Screenings, School Health, Health Education/Wellness, <br />Social Work, Nutrition/Wit, Adult Health Screening, Dental Health, Laboratory <br />Services and Jail Health Services. In addition, the Task Force recommended that <br />Emergency Medical Services and Home Health Services be included as a part of the <br />authority. The recommended structure of the Health Authority Board included a <br />member of the Board of Health, Board of Commissioners (or designee), Cabarrus <br />County Medical Society, Cabarrus Physicians Organization, Cabarrus Memorial <br />Hospital Board of Trustees and two public members recommended by the other five <br />appointees. Also, the Task Force recommended the appointment of an advisory board <br />consisting of a representative from each township to bring recommendations to the <br />authority from throughout the county. In summary, Dr. Thompson stated that the <br />authority is a good idea for Cabarrus County because it creates a new public <br />health entity with greater operational flexibility, facilitates county-wide <br />health planning, allows efficiency of public health operations, reduces county <br />payroll, stabilizes the county's cost for indigent health care and provides <br />opportunities for public and private health services providers to work together <br />and eliminate unnecessary and costly duplication of services. · <br /> <br /> Dr. William F. Pilkington responded to questions regarding employee <br />considerations relative to the establishment of the health authority. He pointed <br />out that the authority employees will retain County benefits with two possible <br />exceptions, Social Security and N.C. Local Government Retirement System, which <br />will require a vote of the employees. <br /> <br /> Mr. Clifton advised that modifications to the proposed membership of the <br />authority board may be necessary to provide representation for Home Health and <br />Emergency Medical Services. <br /> <br /> <br />
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