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1/22/1986
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379 <br /> <br /> The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in <br />recessed session at the County Courthouse in Concord, North Carolina, <br />on Wednesday, January 22, 1986, at 7:00 P.M. <br /> Present - Chairman: James W. Lentz <br /> Commissioners: Kenneth F. Payne <br /> William G. Hamby, Jr. <br /> Archie Y. Barnhardt <br /> Marcelle M. Upright <br /> The Board received a report from Mr. Paul Watson, Engineer of <br />HDR Infrastructure, Inc., as to the present status of the seven contracts <br />for water installations in the Water and Sewer District. Mr. Watson's <br />report indicated that generally the contractors were from 20 to 30 percent <br />ahead of schedule in the installation of water lines and construction of <br />elevated storage tanks. <br /> Mr. Watson then outlined the county-wide needs for future interceptor <br />sewer lines and sewer systems including collection systems in the county. <br />As an example of priority needs, the interceptor sewer line on Coddle Creek <br />with an estimated cost of $11 million, a Midland sewer collection system and <br />treatment plant on Muddy Creek with an estimated cost of $5½ million, and <br />additional interceptor lines would constitute a project of cost approximating <br />$21 million. The Board of Commissioners did instruct the engineering firm <br />as well as the County Engineer to contact the Board of Light and Water and <br />indicate to them that the County as one of its first priorities did intend <br />to proceed with the interceptor sewer line on Coddle Creek. This instruction <br />was given in order to avoid any duplicity of planning for interceptor lines <br />with the Board of Light and Water. Mr. Paul Watson further explained various <br />funding mechanisms with an IBM PC computer showing the various methods of <br />charges from privilege fee to sewer charge as well as tax rate that would be <br />required to provide for these various sewer lines. <br /> There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting <br />was adjourned. <br /> <br />Clerk to the Board <br /> <br /> <br />
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