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May 31, 2004 Page 478 <br /> <br />Motorsports. The Notice of the Public Hearing was published in THE <br />INDEPENDENT TRIBUNE on May 20, 2004. <br /> <br /> There was no one present to address the Board, and Chairman Freeman <br />closed the public hearing. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carruth, seconded by Commissioner Carpenter <br />and unanimously carried, the Board approved the incentive grant subject to <br />the negotiation and execution of a definitive agreement between Cabarrus <br />County and Hendrick Motorsports as outlined in the Industrial Development <br />Grant Program, with authorization granted to the County Manager and County <br />Attorney to conclude the negotiations. <br /> <br />Oiles America - Public Hearing <br /> <br /> Pursuant to the Industrial Development Grant Program guidelines <br />effective January 1, 2004, Oiles America (a Michigan based manufacturer) has <br />requested an incentive grant to assist in its expansion. The company is <br />considering a 32,120 square foot addition to its existing facility in the <br />International Business Park in Concord. The new addition will house 20 new <br />employees, bringing the Concord facility's employment to 100. The estimated <br />investment of the project is $2,750,000.00 of real estate with equipment <br />valued at $3,150,000.00. <br /> <br /> At 5:12 p.m., Chairman Freeman opened the public hearing and asked if <br />anyone wished to address the Board regarding the proposed grant for Oiles <br />America. The Notice of the Public Hearing was published in THE INDEPENDENT <br />TRIBUNE on May 20, 2004. <br /> <br /> There was no one present to address the Board, and Chairman Freeman <br />closed the public hearing. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Commissioner Carruth <br />and unanimously carried, the Board approved the incentive grant subject to <br />the negotiation and execution of a definitive agreement between Cabarrus <br />County and Oiles America as outlined in the Industrial Development Grant <br />Program, with authorization granted to the County Manager and County Attorney <br />to conclude the negotiations. <br /> <br /> Branson Jones, on behalf of the Chairman of the Board for Oiles <br />America, thanked the Board for considering the incentive grant to expand the <br />company's operation in Cabarrus County. As the former Executive Vice- <br />President of Cabarrus Economic Development, Mr. Jones expressed concern <br />regarding the organization and stated his willingness to assist in any way. <br /> <br />Change in Regular Meeting Date <br /> <br /> Due to scheduling conflicts, all Board members cannot be present on <br />either June 21 (original meeting date) or June 28 (revised meeting date) for <br />the regular meeting of the Board. All Board members have indicated they can <br />be present for a meeting on June 15. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carpenter and unanimously carried, the Board by resolution amended the <br />regular meeting schedule and set the date of the regular meeting in June on <br />June 15, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. <br /> <br />Presentation of the Proposed FY 2005 Cabarrus County Budget <br /> <br /> Mr. Day read into the record the following Budget Message for the <br />recommended FY 2005 Cabarrus County Budget: <br /> <br />Honorable Chairman and Board Members. <br /> <br />The annual budget serves as a planning document and a spending plan. It describes <br />the levels of service provided by the various county programs and their costs. It <br />includes a capital improvement plan, which is a schedule for future capital <br />projects and a method for funding them. The budget also includes a 5-year <br />financial plan, which projects county spending, over that period, within the <br />fiscal constraints of existing revenue sources, including the current 56 cents <br />property tax rate. <br /> <br />The proposed Cabarrus County budget for fiscal year 2005 totals $135,508,148, <br />representing a decrease of one-third of one percent over the current year's <br />budget. It meets the Board's goal, established last year, of maintaining the <br />county's tax rate at 56 cents. <br /> <br />The general fund, totaling $131,576,201, decreases by a little more than one-half <br />percent over the current year Despite that overall decrease, education spending <br /> <br /> <br />