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January 22, 2008 (Regular Meeting) <br />Individual Household Municipal <br />Solid Waste/Yard Waste: Per Load <br />Up to 5 (32) gallon bags $4.00 <br />6 to 10 (32) gallon bags $6.00 <br />Pickup or Trailer to 8' $10.00 <br />Pickup or Trailer w/sideboards $16.00 <br />Loaded over 20" H <br />Sale df Mulch: <br />$8.00 per pickup/trailer load (8ft. or less) <br />Wednesday 2:OOpm - 9pm <br />Saturday6:30am - 1:OOpm <br />Recyclable Materials: NO CHARGE ($4.00 credit <br />a) Used Motor Oil <br />b) Cardboard <br />c) Green, brown and clear glass beverage or <br />d) Aluminum and Steel Cans <br />e) Newspaper <br />f) Plastic Containers, types 1-7 <br />g) All grades of scrap metal, no containers <br />h) Automotive / Marine batteries <br />Page 686 <br />for items: b, c, d, e, and f) <br />food containers <br />of any type <br />White Goods: NO CHARGE <br />Used Tires• <br />1) Tires delivered by county residents will be accepted in loads of 5 or <br />less <br />2) Tires from commercial establishments must be delivered to US Tire <br />Recycling on Popular Tent Rd. consistent with N.C., G.S. 130-A-309.58 <br />EFFECTIVE JANUARY 23, 2008 <br />(F-16) Amendment of the Capital Improvement Plan to Reflect Changes to the <br />Cabarrus County Schools; Critical Project List <br />At its January 11, 2008 recessed meeting, the Board discussed the need <br />to periodically amend the County's Capital Improvement Plan to reflect <br />changes made to the Cabarrus County Schools Critical Project list. <br />UPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Commissioner Mynatt <br />and unanimously carried, the Board amended the Capital Improvement Plan to <br />reflect changes made to the Cabarrus County Schools' Critical Project list as <br />follows: <br />Capital Improvement Plan <br />Department: Cabarrus County Schools *REVISED JANUARY 2008* <br />Project Title: School Construction <br />Project Description: <br />To meet school enrollment needs, the County must continue to buy property and <br />construct additional schools. General Obligation (GO) bonds were issued in FY <br />2006 for $39.9 million; and an additional $98 million issued in FY 2007 to <br />support school construction. <br />In FY 2008, the County will fund construction of Cox Mill area high school <br />(1500 seats - 2010 occupation); architectural and engineering phases of AT <br />Allen Elementary replacement (506 seat addition 2009 occupation); <br />architectural and engineering phases for two elementary schools (700 seats <br />each) (Lower Rocky River area - 2009 occupation and Northwest area- 2010 <br />occupation); and architectural and engineering phases for a middle school <br />(1200 seats) (Southwest area - 2010 occupation). <br />In FY 2009, the County plans to fund the following projects: <br />AT Allen Elementary replacement (East of Rt 601) land and construction phases <br />(506 seat addition - 2009 occupation) <br />Lower Rocky River Elementary construction of (700 seats - 2009 occupation) <br />Southwest area middle school (1200 seats - 2010 occupation) <br />Northwest (Odell area) elementary land and construction (700 seats - 2010 <br />occupation) <br />Northwest area middle school (1200 seats - 2010 occupation) <br />Mt. Pleasant Middle addition/renovation (250 seats - 2010 occupation) <br />Furr Elementary addition (200 seats - 2010 completion) <br />South Harrisburg elementary school (700 seats - 2010 occupation) <br />