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372 <br /> <br />State Road <br />Number Name <br /> <br />Non Exist~ant Portion <br /> to be Deleted <br /> <br />SR 1130 Gus Morrison Road 1,003 feet <br />SR 2430 Kiser Road 1,110 feet <br />SR 2619 Marvin Rhinehardt Road 442 feet <br />SR 2461 Wingard Road 898 feet <br />SR 1758 Thomas Avenue 317 feet <br />SR 2142 Unknown 317 feet <br />SR 1501 Violet Terrace 264 feet <br />SR 1402 Unknown 634 feet <br />SR 1386 Unknown 686 feet <br />SR 2440 Kluttz Road 845 feet <br />SR 1124 Bethel School Drive 317 feet <br />SR 2138 Unknown 317 feet <br />SR 1661 Alden Avenue 528 feet <br />SR 2418 Unknown Road 1,320 feet <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Lentz, seconded by Commissioner Allen and <br />unanimously carried, the Board agreed by resolution that the North Carolina <br />Department of Transportation continue to maintain SR 1416 (Florence Avenue) <br />for approximately 1,135 feet from Highway 29 to the Concord City Limit Line. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Bonds, seconded by Commissioner Lentz and <br />unanimously carried, the Board approved by resolution the addition of <br />1,400 feet of Scalybark Trail to the Secondary Road System for a total <br />distance of 4,732 feet to be maintained by the State. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Lentz, seconded by Commissioner Allen and <br />unanimously carried, the Board voted to authorize Mr. Hugh Price of the <br />local Soil and Water Conservation Office to contact Peirson and Whitman, Inc., <br />to obtain certification of data regarding the impoundment area to be.covered <br />in the proposed Cabarrus County Watershed Project as required by the State <br />Soil Conservation Service. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Bonds, seconded by Commissioner Lentz and <br />unanimously carried, the Board approved a grant application to the State of <br />North Carolina in the amount of $29,349.00 for a Perinatal Project for <br />Cabarrus County as recommended by the Board of Health with the stipulation <br />that Cabarrus County not provide funds for the continuation of this project <br />if the grant is discontinued at a future date. <br /> Dr. Clayton Jones, a member of the Cabarrus Clinic for Women, P. A., <br />presented information pertaining to the services provided by local physicians <br />to indigent patients through the prenatal clinic at the Cabarrus County <br />Health Department. <br /> Mr. George Griffin, architect, reported that upon further investigation <br />of the old County building on Church Street he had found that it would not be <br />feasible to renovate the building for classroom space due to the high cost of <br />meeting requirements of the handicapped code in educational facilities. He <br />stated that it would be possible to upgrade the building for use other than <br />classroom space. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Milloway, seconded by Commissioner Lentz and <br />unanimously carried, the Board voted to move with dispatch to secure the old <br />records now located in the old County building in a safe place. <br /> Chairman Cook instructed Mr. McGinnis, County Manager, to locate a <br />suitable storage site for these records and to work with Mr. Jim Pharr, Fire <br />Marshal, in determining the proper procedure for storing these items in regard <br />to the fire code. <br /> Mr. Mike Hunsuck, CETA Administrator, was present to report on the status <br />of the Specialized Opportunity Services Center in Cabarrus County and to <br />request the Board's consideration of moving the S.O.S. Center to a new <br />location as recommended in a letter from Mr. Phillip Robertson of the North <br />Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Lentz, seconded by Commissioner Bonds with <br />Commissioners Lentz and Bonds and Chairman Cook voting for and Commissioners <br />Allen and Milloway voting against, the Board moved that the S.O.S. Center <br />should continue operation at its present location through June 30, 1980, <br />with the news media being used more extensively to publicize the location of <br />the Center in an attempt to attract more clients. Mr. Hunsuck was requested <br />to report on the progress of the Center at the next Board meeting. <br /> <br /> <br />