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394 <br /> <br />property on Highway 49 inside the City of Concord. Further, he stated there <br />is the potential to acquire additional property adjacent to the site for the <br />relocation of the school bus garage. <br /> <br /> There was discussion about the proposal and other options concerning <br />the School Administrative Office. Discussion centered on the visibility, of <br />the proposed location, the expense of a new office complex and the need for <br />additional infrastructure to support the growth in the schools. The School <br />Board will consider its options on February 14tn and provide a response to the <br />County at that time. <br /> <br /> County Commission members expressed no objections to the proposed use <br />of the Highway 49 property for the School Administrative Office if the School <br />Board decides to pursue that option. Under the current proposal, the County <br />would have to finance the construction cost of approximately $2.5 million for <br />the new School Administrative Office. <br /> <br />Ten-Year Facilities Plan <br /> <br /> Dr. Harold Winkler, Cabarrus County School Superintendent, distributed <br />a Ten-Year Facilities Plan for the Cabarrus County Schools showing the time <br />line for the purchase of property for new schools and projected new school <br />construction. He pointed out the plan would need to be updated annually <br />based on the projected growth rate. In addition to the new elementary and <br />two middle schools currently being designed, the County will need five other <br />schools by 2010. These schools would include the replacements for Odell and <br />Bethel Elementary as well as a new elementary, new middle and new high <br />school. <br /> <br />Adjournment <br /> <br /> There being no further business to come before the Board, Chairman <br />Fennel adjourned the meeting at 8:20 p.m. <br /> <br />Clerk to the Board <br /> <br /> <br />