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123 <br /> <br />business whose employees total at least 51% low-and moderate income persons, <br />or any residence that is owned and occupied by iow-and moderate income <br />persons. <br /> <br /> Section 3. In the event a person who owns acreage with a home wants to <br />connect to the lines the assessment fee will be $500.00 for the home only. <br />In the event the property is developed further, the fee schedule in Section 1 <br />will be in effect. <br /> <br /> Section 4. Ail revenues generated by this assessment fee shall be used <br />in the following manner: Twenty-five per cent (25%) of all revenues <br />generated shall be paid to the City of Concord. Twenty-five per cent (25%) <br />of all revenues shall be paid to the City of Kannapolis. Twenty-five percent <br />(25%) of all revenues shall be paid to the Booe-Untz Company. Twenty-five <br />percent (25%) of all revenues shall be paid to Centex Homes. The total <br />amount paid to Booe-Untz and Centex shall be fifty percent (50%) of the funds <br />they paid for the installation of water lines in this project. <br />When Booe-Untz and Centex Homes have been reimbursed the revenues generated <br />by this assessment fee shall be used in the following manner: Fifty per cent <br />(50%) of all revenues generated by this project shall be paid to the City of <br />Concord. The remaining fifty per cent (50%) of all revenues generated by <br />this project shall be' paid to the City of Kannapolis. <br /> <br />Adopted this 18th day of June 2001. <br /> <br />Chairman, Board of Commissioners <br /> <br />Clerk to Board <br /> <br />RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS <br /> <br />Recognition of Deputy Sheriff Talmadge D. Blackwell on His Retirement <br /> <br /> Sheriff Brad Riley recognized Deputy Talmadge D. Blackwell on his <br />retirement from the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Department. He began <br />employment on October 15, 1972 and will retire on June 28, 2001. <br /> <br /> On behalf of the Board, Vice Chairman Carruth presented a plaque of <br />appreciation to Deputy Blackwell for his service to the citizens of Cabarrus <br />County. Board members congratulated Deputy Blackwell on his retirement and <br />thanked him for his service. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />Road Name Chan~e (Unnamed Easement to Rumple Estates Road) - Public Hearing - <br /> <br />6:30 <br /> <br /> Mr. Marshall presented the proposal to name an easement off Tuckaseegee <br />Road as Rumple Estates Road. He stated the road had been referred to as <br />Rumple Estates Road but had no official name. <br /> <br /> At 7:40 p.m., Chairman Fennel opened the public hearing to consider the <br />naming of an unnamed easement off Tuckaseegee Road to Rumple Estates Road and <br />asked if anyone wished to speak either for or against the proposed road name. <br />The Public Hearing Notice was published-in THE INDEPENDENT TRIBUNE on June 8 <br />and June 17, 2001. <br /> <br /> Mr. W. A Rumple, resident of the unnamed easement, stated that the <br />Rumple family had lived in that area since 1756 and they would like to keep <br />the name "Rumple Estates Road." <br /> <br /> There was no one else present to address the Board, and Chairman Fennel <br />closed the public hearing. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Chairman Fennel and <br />unanimously carried, the Board approved the following motion: Since the road <br />has been known as Rumple Estates Road since 1756 that it continue to be <br />called "Rumple Estates Road" until the end of time. <br /> <br />Non-Emergency Ambulance Franchise Requests by Specialized Transport and <br />Harrisburg Volunteer Fire and Rescuer Inc. - Public Hearing - 6:30 p.m. <br /> <br /> Mr. Ron Harwood, Director of Emergency Medical Services, reported that <br />NuCare Carolina had informed him they are terminating service in Cabarrus <br /> <br /> <br />