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MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />TO= Charles D. McGinnis, County Manager <br />FROM: Thomas B. Robinson, Planning Director "7-",~~--. <br />DATE= September 22, t986 <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Fees for sign installation in new subdivisions and <br /> City of Kannapolls <br /> <br />At present Cabarrus County pays the cost of installing <br />street signs in newly developed subdivisions. The cost to <br />the County is $?5 to $80 per installed sign. Subdivision <br />activity is increasing each year in the county and will <br />explode if planned sewer lines are developed. Street sign <br />installation is part of the cost of developing a subdivision <br />and should be born by the developer. Several years ago the <br />County Commisioners instituted the present practice of the <br />County paying the cost of street sign installation in new <br />subdivisions because there was a back log of grandfathered <br />subdivisions that were being processed and the County felt <br />it should bear the expense of installing signs in these <br />subdivisions. This work has been completed and the County <br />Commisioners may now want to reconsider the policy on <br />street sign installation in new subdivisions. I recommend <br />that the subdivider bear the cost of installing the first <br />street sign with the county p. rovidlng maintenance <br />thereafter. <br /> <br />In a related matter, the County is still installing and <br />maintaining street signs in the City of Kennapolis at no <br />charge. I would recommend that the Commissioners consider <br />entering an agreement with the City of Kannapolis to <br />continue doing this work at the'cost of providing this <br />service or the City should consider taking over this <br />responsibility. <br /> <br /> <br />