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Meeting Minutes
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Meeting Minutes - Date
10/8/1979
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Board of Commissioners
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Regular
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CABARRUS COUNTY <br /> Office Box <br /> <br />TO: Charles D. McGinnis/County Manager <br /> <br />FROM: W. S. Chandler, Jr./Director of ?lanning ~ <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Extensmon of Flood Plain Study by the Army Corps of <br /> Engineers - Area west of N. C. Highway 49 <br /> <br />DATE: October 2, 1979 <br /> <br />As discussed previously, the Cabarrus County Flood Plain Study <br />did not include Coddle Creek west of N. C. 49. With the location <br />of Phillip Morris within the watershed area, the entire dm,~stream <br />area will be greatly affected by the activity of this industry. <br /> <br />In response to a request by the County to the Army Corps of <br />Engineers in Charleston, South Carolina, the entire project is <br />being done at no cost to the County. Usually, the governmental <br />unit bears the cost of all survey work with the Corps doing the <br />calculations and the publicatiom <br /> <br />The field survey crew sub-contracting the job from the Corps is <br />Mooreman and Little of Fayettevill~, North Carolina. Mr. Ron <br />Srokas is the survey party chief~ Mr. Jack Nalls, representing <br />the Corps, talked with me at length about the project. The ex- <br />pected date of the study for Cabarrus County will be in January, <br />1980. <br /> <br />We are still in a holding pattern with no substantive word from <br />the FIA in Atlanta on the Cabarrus County Flood Plain Study. <br /> <br />pds <br /> <br /> <br />
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