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May iT, t990 <br />Pnoa -2- <br /> <br />Cabarrus County by the State of North Carolina in 1979 for a <br />per}od of twenty-five (25) years. Most recent attendance <br />records' indicate an average of t?8,000 people vis~ t the park <br />over u twelve ti2) month period. The park contains a nine <br />~cre ~ishing and boating take, miniature golf course, tennis <br />cour ts, baseball 6nd sot tba{I fields, nature trai is, picnic <br /> <br />park opened 1o the public in 1982. Thc County's Recreation <br />Oepartment i5 presently negotiatino with the State to extend <br />the I ilo of their lease. <br /> <br />On May 26, 1987, the Center for Public Television was <br />granted a Conditionat Use Permit [OtO6(C)) for the <br />construction and operation of a communication relay station <br />alia tower. This project has not been completed As of this <br /> <br />While the proposed prison faciliiy has entertained an <br /> <br />on'the property. In October of 1988, tile State Of North <br />Cafe{ina conveyed two (2) tracts el land consisting et <br />approximately lorry (40) acre5 to the Cabarrus County Board <br />of Education. Th~s for ly (40) acre site is now being <br />developed to house the J.N. Fr ia5 Middle School which will <br />accommodate eight hundred and f it ty (850] students. <br /> <br />communities developed in isolation. However, a gradual <br />change began to emerge as the country moved into the age of <br /> <br /> <br />