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491 <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, if the local improvements are ordered made by the <br />North Carolina Department of Transportation, the County of Cabarrus <br />shall remit to the North Carolina Department of Transportation the <br />proportion of the cost thereof representing the total share as required <br />by policies of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's <br />Secondary Roads Council, and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the County of Cabarrus shall then cause the proportion <br />of the cost thereof to be specially assessed and the terms of paYment <br />will be as follows: <br /> (a) The cost of not exceeding the local share of cost as <br />required by policies of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's <br />Secondary Roads Council for asphalt paving as lie within the limits of <br />the street or streets, road or roads, or rights of way, hereinabove pro- <br />posed to be improved, will be assessed against the property abutting on <br />the street or road, or right of way, such cost to be assessed against the <br />lots and tracts of land abutting on the street or streets, road or roads, <br />or rights of way, according to their respective frontages thereon by an <br />equal rate per foot of such frontage, and provided, further, that the <br />maximum amount which shall be assessed for the asphalt paving is $2.00 <br />per foot of the frontage. <br /> (b) Terms of payment as specified by the North Carolina <br />Department of Transportation. The assessments will be payable in five <br />equal annual installments, which installments will bear interest at the <br />rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of confirmation of <br />the assessment roll; provided that any such assessment may be paid in full <br />in cash without the addition of interest within thirty days from the date <br />of publication of the notice of the confirmation of the assessment roll. <br /> <br /> NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: <br /> 1. That a public hearing will be held by the Cabarrus County <br />Board of Commissioners at 10:00 A.M. on the 6th day of April, in the <br />Commissioners' Room in the Cabarrus County Courthouse, Concord, North <br />Carolina, to determine finally whether the assistance in financing the <br />road improvements shall be made. <br /> <br /> 2. That all objections to the legality of the making of the <br />improvements shall be made in writing, signed in person or by attorney, <br />and filed with the Clerk to the Board at or before the time of the public <br />hearing. Any such objections not so made will be waived. <br /> <br />DATED: March 2, 1981 <br />ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />~lerk to the Board of County CABARRUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA <br />ommlssloners <br />__../~_F~ankie F. Small BY: /s/ Ralph C. Bonds <br /> CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD <br /> Approved as to form and legality <br /> /s/ John R. Boger, Jr. <br /> County Attorney <br /> <br /> Mrs. Anna L. James, resident of Desota Avenue in Kannapolis, appealed <br /> to the Board for a Special Use Permit to allow completion of a carport <br /> on her property that extended into the restricted ten (10) feet side setback <br /> required by the Cabarrus County Residential Minimum Lot Size Ordinance. <br /> The County Planning Board had denied }~s. James's application for the <br /> Special Use Permit on February 11, 1981. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Cook, seconded by Commissioner Lentz and <br /> unanimously carried, the Board moved to request that Mrs. James have her <br /> property surveyed in order to determine the exact location of the property <br /> line and that she then resubmit the matter to the Planning Board for <br /> further action. <br /> Dr. Freeman Slaughter, Chairman of the Cabarrus County Health Board, <br /> addressed the Board regarding the use of one building at Carver School <br /> for a satellite health clinic in the Kannapolis area as the school will <br /> no longer be used by the Kannapolis school system after the end of this <br /> school year. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Nash, seconded by Commissioner Lentz <br /> and unanimously carried, the Board agreed for Commissioner Payne and <br /> Dr. Freeman Slaughter, Health Board Chairman, to meet with members of <br /> the Kannapolis Board of Education to begin negotiations for the transfer <br /> of ownership of one building at Carver School from the Board of Education <br /> to Cabarrus County for use by the Health Department as well as other <br /> County agencies. <br /> <br /> <br />