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May 17, 2004 Page 437 <br /> <br /> Commissioner Carruth, on behalf of the Board, presented an outstanding <br />achievement certificate to Debbie Farmer and expressed appreciation for her <br />service to Cabarrus County. <br /> <br />(C-3) Proclamation Declaring May 29 - June 6, 2004 as World War II Veterans <br />Remembrance Week in Cabarrus County. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Carruth commented on the observance of Memorial Day and <br />the dedication of the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. on May 29, <br />2004. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Commissioner Privette <br />and unanimously carried, the Board adopted the following proclamation: <br /> <br />Resolution No. 2004-17 <br /> <br />Proclamation <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, from December 1941 - September 1945, the United States fought <br />in a bitter World War to defend freedom and to prevent the destruction of <br />liberty in our country; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, over 16 million men and women served honorably in the <br />uniformed services during this time in our nation's history, including <br />countless numbers from Cabarrus County; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, over 400,000 men and women lost their lives fighting for <br />freedom from the deserts of North Africa, to the beaches of Normandy, to the <br />islands of the South Pacific; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the surviving members of that generation have continued to <br />serve and lead our communities and our nation during the six decades since <br />the end of the war, making valuable contributions in business, government, <br />education and community endeavors; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, those who served in our armed forces during WW II are quickly <br />leaving us, passing away at a rate of 10,000 per year; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, in 1993, the Congress of the United States authorized work to <br />begin on a National WWII Memorial, to be placed on the mall in Washington, <br />DC, to provide a permanent place of remembrance for generations to come; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, during the period of May 27-30, the entire nation will pause <br />to remember those brave men and women from America's "Greatest Generation", <br />culminating with the dedication of the national WW II Memorial in Washington, <br />DC, on May 29th, 2004; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, on June 6, 2004, America will commemorate the 60tn anniversary <br />of D-Day, the largest military operation in the history of warfare, which <br />hastened the end of WWII, and brought peace and stability to Europe; and <br /> <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Cabarrus County Board of <br />Commissioners hereby proclaims the period of May 29 - June 6, 2004, as WWII <br />Veterans Remembrance Week in Cabarrus County, and asks that all Cabarrus <br />County citizens set aside a special time of silent thought and prayers of <br />thanksgiving in remembrance of the heroism, dedication, and selfless service <br />of these brave men and women, as well as all those who have fought and died <br />for the cause of freedom in other wars of our great nation. May we remember, <br />and pledge, that their deaths will not have been in vain; and <br /> <br /> BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Proclamation will be sent to <br />all municipalities and veterans organizations located in Cabarrus County. <br /> <br />Adopted this the 17th day of May, 2004. <br />/s/ Robert M. Freeman <br /> <br />Robert M. Freeman, Chairman <br />Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners <br /> <br />(D) INFORMAL PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> <br /> At 6:50 p.m., Chairman Freeman opened the meeting for Informal Public <br />Comments. He stated each speaker would be limited to three minutes. <br /> <br /> Ms. Marilyn Barnhardt expressed concern about the revaluation of her <br />19-year-old double,wide mobile home and questioned the use of replacement <br />cost in determining that value. She objected to the values of $42,000.00 on <br /> <br /> <br />