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333 <br /> <br />Reservoir (Black Run Creek Reservoir) to the Water and Sewer Authority of <br />Cabarrus County (WSACC) for operation and use in addressing the utility needs <br />of Cabarrus County. <br /> <br /> Mr. John C. Murdock, III, Executive Director of WSACC, gave a brief <br />overview of the history of WSACC since its formation in 1992. He reviewed <br />the status of current construction projects and the current Capital <br />improvement Program -- Twenty Year Plan. Further, Mr. Murdock addressed the <br />construction of public water and sewer facilities and their impact on <br />development in Cabarrus County. He discussed issues relating to land use, <br />schools, growth management and commercial/industrial development. Finally, <br />Mr. Murdock stated the need to begin plans now to provide future sources of <br />water for the County, including the purchase of treated and/or raw water from <br />adjacent counties. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Commissioner Casper <br />and unanimously carried, the Board agreed that the County would transfer its <br />one-half ownership in the Black Run Creek Reservoir and its ownership of Lake <br />Concord to the Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County and asked the <br />County Attorney to expedite legal matters relating to the transfers. <br /> <br />GROWTH MANAGEMENT ISSUES <br /> <br />Flood Plain Manaqement <br /> <br /> Mr. Hartsell presented a timeline and a summary of expenses relative to <br />the claim made by Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sorrow that they had incurred <br />additional expense in the placement of their mobile home due to the <br />negligence of County staff in issuing a zoning permit to them. The Sorrows' <br />mobile home was placed in a flood plain and was raised from three feet to <br />seven feet to meet County regulations. <br /> <br /> TIMELINE <br />CLAIM OF JAMES AND SHIRLEY SORROW <br /> <br />6/4/97 <br />11/5/98 <br /> <br />11/30/98 <br /> <br />12/2/98 <br /> <br />1/4/99 <br /> <br />Septic tank application <br />Building, plumbing, septic tank and zoning compliance <br />premits issued <br />Flood zone potential advised - Nationwide (writing) & <br />Sorrows (oral) <br />Home set to standard height by J&S Factory Outlet <br />(and advised of need to raise) <br />Home raised to 7 feet <br /> <br />Further, Mr. Hartsell presented the following information concerning the <br />summary of expenses claimed by the Sorrows. <br /> <br /> CLAIM OF JAMES AND SHIRLEY SORROW <br />RELATING TO SUPPLEMENTAL INVESTMENT OF FUNDS FOR <br />HEIGHT INCREASE FROM THREE (3) TO SEVEN (7) FEET <br /> <br /> Potential <br /> Add-On Cost <br /> Whole or <br />Service and Provider Date Amount Part <br />"Fill Dirt" - <br />Gerald Tucker Septic Tank 11/5/98 $ 2,820.00 <br />Surveyor - Meridian Land Co. 12/14/98 375.00 <br />Engineer - J&S Factory Outlet 1/4/99 200.00 <br />House Raising - J&S Factory <br />Outlet 1/4/99 3,604.00 Est. $1,000-$1,500 <br />Sure Walling -J&S Factory Outlet 1/4/99 1,200.00 <br />Heat Pump Pad - J&S Factory <br />Outlet 1/4/99 1,000.00 Est. $300-$500 <br />Step Construction - J&S Factory <br />Outlet 1/4/99 980.00 <br />Estimate 450.00 <br />Masonry - (Estimate) <br />Harrington Brother's 10/1/99 20,615.30' <br />Heat Pump Moving - <br />Mike Cox Heating & Air 10/18/99 600.00 Est. $200-$500 <br />TOTAL $31,844.30 Est. $1,500-$2,500 <br /> <br />* Expense may be eliminated by granting of variance. <br /> <br /> <br />