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129 <br /> <br /> The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in regular <br />session at the County Courthouse in Concord, North Carolina, on Monday, <br />June 1, 1987, at 9:30 A.M. <br /> Present - Chairman: James W. Lentz <br /> Commissioners: Kenneth F. Payne <br /> William G. Hamby, Jr. <br /> Martha H. Melvin <br /> R. Giles Moss <br /> The invocation was given by Reverend Lee Crane of the Cabarrus <br />Cooperative Christian Ministry. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Melvin, seconded by Commissioner Payne and <br />unanimously carried, the minutes of May 12 and May 18, 1987, were approved as <br />written. <br /> Mr. Alfred M. Brown, Chairman of the Board of Health, addressed the Board <br />regarding the provision of prenatal care to the indigent population of <br />Cabarrus County. <br /> Dr. David M. Crosland of the Cabarrus Clinic for Women asked that the <br />County provide funds for delivery fees over and above Medicaid and for all <br />patients that deliver by way of the Health Department. He explained that <br />these delivery funds were needed due to the increase in an obstetrician's <br />malpractice insurance rates which he stated now average $45,000.00 per year. <br />Dr. Crosland also pointed out that approximately one-fourth of all deliveries <br />taking place at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital are Health Department patients. <br /> Mr. William F. Pilkington, Health Director, reported that it would cost <br />the County $800.00 per delivery for those persons not covered by Medicaid and <br />$150.00 to supplement the $650.00 payment by Medicaid in order to maintain the <br />current level of service. He stated that procedures were in place for the <br />Health Department to begin recovery of a portion of the fees from those <br />patients who are not eligible for Medicaid. In conclusion, Mr. Pilkington <br />asked that the County appropriate from $32,000.00 to $35,000.00 for delivery <br />funds for fiscal year 1987-88. <br /> Chairman Lentz stated that the funding of delivery services by local <br />obstetricians would be discussed by the Board at a budget session. <br /> Mr. Estus B. White, Clerk of Superior Court, administered the Oath of <br />Office for Register of Deeds to Mr. Charles B. "Bill" Ross. <br /> Officials of Rowan Technical College addressing the Board regarding the <br />County's participation in the construction of a $4.4 million Satellite Campus <br />on Trinity Church Road at Highway 73 and Interstate 85 were as follows: Mr. <br />J. Roy Davis, Jr., member of the Advisory Council of Rowan Technical College; <br />Mr. R. L. Brownell, President of the College; Mr. Ron Bostian, Executive <br />Vice-President of the College; and Mr. Harold Kenerly, Chairman of the Board <br />of Trustees. The sources of funds for the Satellite Campus as outlined by <br />during the presentation are as follows: <br /> <br />Technical College Construction Fund <br />County Match <br />Technical College Equipment Fund <br /> <br />$2,000,000 <br />2,000,000 <br />400~000 <br />$4,400,000 <br /> <br /> Other persons speaking in support of Rowan Technical College were Mr. <br />Bill Ayscue of Fieldcrest Cannon, Inc.; Mr. Bob Ewan of Philip Morris, U.S.A.; <br />and Mr. Branson Jones, Executive Vice President of the Greater Cabarrus County <br />Economic Development Corporation. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Moss and seconded by Commissioner Hamby <br />for a bond referendum to be scheduled in the amount of $2 million for matching <br />funds for Rowan Technical College, to have a site name for the Satellite <br />Campus that would tie in with Cabarrus County, and to address concerns regard- <br />ing ownership of real property at the Satellite Campus site. <br /> UPON SUBSTITUTE MOTION of Commissioner Melvin, seconded by Chairman Lentz <br />with Commissioners Melvin and Payne and Chairman Lentz voting for and <br />Commissioners Moss and Hamby voting against, the Board tabled the preceding <br />motion by Commissioner Moss until a budget meeting. <br /> Dr. Grier A. Bradshaw, Superintendent of Kannapolis City Schools, <br />requested permission for the Kannapolis Board of Education to purchase 0.5459 <br />acres of land from Atlantic American Properties for $4,500.00. He explained <br />that the Kannapolis City Schools have used this property as an access to the <br />rear entrance to the football and baseball stadiums and as a parking lot for <br />school buses of visiting athletic teams. <br /> <br /> <br />