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March 24, 2008 (Regular Meeting) <br />Page 766 <br />The following table indicates available and planned school <br />capacity, based on current conditions and the CIP. <br /> <br /> <br />School Current <br />Available <br />Capacity Planned <br />Capacity <br />2 Yrs Planned <br />Capacity <br />5 Yrs <br />W.M. Irvin Elementary -62 163 163 <br />Concord Middle School 172 172 172 <br />Concord High School 964 469 964 <br />Adequacy Determination <br />As illustrated above, adequate school capacity does not exist <br />currently; however it does exist for this subdivision at the two- <br />year and five-year review levels. (Note that according to <br />Section 15-11, Number 4, of the APFO, "...future available capacity <br />must be "...equal to or greater than the projected enrollment that <br />will be produced by the proposed development for all school <br />types," not just one or two.) <br />Recommendation <br />In view of the adequacy determination based on Chapter 15 of the <br />Cabarrus County Zoning Ordinance, the granting of a Reservation <br />of Capacity Certificate is recommended, with the conditions <br />relating to phasing or mitigation, and the applicant shall be <br />permitted to proceed through the development approval process. <br />The applicant ha <br />In 2008, no more <br />In 2009, no more <br />In 2010, no more <br />In 2011, no more <br />In 2012, no more <br />In 2013, no more <br />s propo <br />than 2 <br />than 3 <br />than 5 <br />than 6 <br />than 6 <br />than 3 <br />>ed the follow <br />single-family <br />single-family <br />single-family <br />single-family <br />single-family <br />single-family <br />Lng build ou <br />residential <br />residential <br />residential <br />residential <br />residential <br />residential <br />t sch <br />lots <br />lots <br />lots <br />lots <br />lots <br />lots <br />=_dule: <br />platted; <br />platted; <br />platted; <br />platted; <br />platted; <br />platted. <br />Based on Section 15-11, Number 6, of the Adequate Public <br />Facilities Ordinance, the granting of a Reservation of Capacity <br />Certificate is recommended, subject to the following: <br />1. The Board approves or requests modification of the build out <br />schedule proposed by the applicant. <br />2. Mitigation of the pro-rata share of the cost of planned <br />capacity, which equals $8,617.00 per single-family residential <br />lot, payable at Final Platting. <br />3. The 12 month duration of the Reservation of Capacity <br />Certificate will start based on the terms of the amended utility <br />extension agreement finalization with the City of Concord. <br />After a brief discussion on the <br />project, CommissionerCarruth MOVED to <br />of Capacity Certificate for the Burnt <br />Chairman Juba seconded the motion. <br />number of students generated by this <br />approve the aforementioned Reservation <br />Mill Subdivision as presented. Vice <br />Commissioner Privette reported WSACC (Water and Sewer Authority of <br />Cabarrus County) has been asked to conduct a study of the availability of <br />water supply in Cabarrus County. He also expressed opposition to approving <br />subdivisions until WSACC reports how water can be adequately supplied to all <br />the new developments. <br />Ms. Morris stated the developer will go to the respective jurisdiction <br />for preliminary plat approval once the Commissioners have approved the <br />Reservation of Capacity Certificate. A brief discussion ensued. <br />The MOTION carried with Chairman White, Vice Chairman Juba and <br />Commissioner Carruth voting for, Commissioner Privette voting against and <br />Commissioner Mynatt abstaining. <br />(G-7) Salloum Ventures, LLC - Sale of Former First Union Bank Building <br />Mike Downs, Deputy County Manager, reported the resolution related to <br />the project's economic impact that is part of the sales contract is not ready <br />at this time. He also reported Salloum Ventures, LLC is also not ready to <br />move forward with the closing and asked the Board to table this item. <br />