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114 <br /> <br /> The Board of Cormmissioners met in recessed session at the County <br />Courthouse in Concord, North Carolina, on Wednesday, May 20, 1987, at <br />4:00 P.M. <br /> Present - Chairman: J~mes W. Lentz <br /> Commissioners: Kenneth F. Payne <br /> William G. Hamby, 3r. <br /> Martha H. Melvin <br /> R. Giles Moss <br /> Chairman Lentz stated that this was the day and hour scheduled for a <br />public hearing regarding the proposed 1987-88 Cabarrus County Budget and asked <br />if anyone were present who wished to speak regarding the proposed budget. <br /> Mr. Ron Bostian, Executive Vice-President of Rowan Technical College, <br />presented a request for an appropriation to Rowan Technical College in the <br />amount of $66,535.00 for 1987-88. <br /> Ms. Najala Nave, Director of the United Way, requested that the County <br />fund 50 percent of the budget for the Information and Referral service <br />provided by the United Way. Other persons speaking in support of the <br />Information and Referral service were as follows: Mr. Fred Baylor of the <br />Employee Assistance Program at Philip Morris U.S.A.; Ms. Miriam Benton who <br />serves as a volunteer with the United Way; and Ms. Vivian Hamilton, <br />Vice-President of Con~nunity Resources with the United Way. <br /> Mr. Brady Black, President of the Piedmont Farmers Market, Inc., <br />requested a grant in the amount of $100,000.00 from the County to complete the <br />purchase of land on Winecoff School Road for the Farmers Market. He stated <br />that the purchase of the additional 31.58 acres is needed to complete the long <br />range plans of developing a truck crop industry in Cabarrus County. Other <br />persons speaking in support of the Piedmont Farmers Market were Mr. William E. <br />McCrary and Mr. Alvin M. Stanford, County Extension Chairman. <br /> Mr. Kenneth K. Kiser, Chairman of the Cabarrus County Board of Elections, <br />requested funding for a printer to be located at the Elections Office to <br />provide voter registration lists to those persons requesting such a list. He <br />complained that the price currently charged by the County for the voter <br />registration list is the highest in the State of North Carolina. Mr. Kiser <br />also asked that the annual salary for the Supervisor of Elections be increased <br />from $18,740.00 to $23,917.00. He further requested an increase in salary for <br />the members of the Board of Elections from $25.00 to $35.00 per meeting and <br />for the Chairman of that Board from $35.00 to $45.00 per meeting. <br /> Mr. James E. Scarbrough, member of the Board of Elections, requested that <br />the salary of the Supervisor of Elections be increased. <br /> Mr. William B. Fesperman, Executive Director of the Cannon Memorial YMCA <br />and Community Center, and Mr. Troy Day, President of the Kannapolis YMCA and <br />Community Center, Inc., requested that the County appropriate $22,595.00 to <br />the Kannapolis Senior Center for 1987-88. This amount would provide <br />34 percent of the Center's operating budget. <br /> Chairman Lentz reported that he had asked Mr. William F. Pilkington, <br />Health Director, to come at a later date to discuss budgetary concerns with <br />the Board. <br /> There being no one else present to speak regarding the proposed 1987-88 <br />Cabarrus County budget, Chairman Lentz closed the public hearing. <br /> UPON MOTION of Chairman Lentz, seconded by Commissioner Payne and unani- <br />mously carried, the Board accepted the following recommendations from Mr. B. <br />H. Mabrey, Sr., Emergency Services Director, for the increase in Ambulance <br />Service fees effective July 1, 1987, and for confirmation of a policy <br />currently in place regarding the transport of two patients at the same time as <br />follows. <br /> <br />Increase in basic call from $60.00 to $80.00. <br />Increase in advanced life support call from $85.00 to $100.00. <br />Increase in "waiting time" at doctor's offices from $20.00 to $28.00 <br /> per hour. <br />Increase in charge per patient mile outside of Cabarrus County from <br /> $1.50 to $2.00 per mile. <br /> <br />If the ambulance service transports two patients at the same time and if <br />the patients are not from the same family, each patient is charged the <br />full fee for the service rendered. If the patients are from the same <br />family, one is charged a full fee and the others are charged $20.00 each. <br /> <br /> <br />