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6/15/1998
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628 <br /> <br />the county citing no previous problems with providing services on Edgefield <br />Road and indicating there should be no. problem in providing services on well- <br />maintained gravel roads: (1) Mr. Robert Kluttz, Transportation Director with <br />Cabarrus County Schools; (2) Mr. Bob Brooks, Transportation Coordinator for <br />Bethel Elementary; (3) Mr. Kelly Whitley, Fire Chief of Georgeville Volunteer <br />Fire Department (4) Mr. Brian Blackwelder, First Responder Chief of <br />Georgeville Volunteer Fire Department; (5) Mr. Ron Harwood, Director, Cabarrus <br />County EMS; (6) Mr. Gerald F. Dembroskt, Federal Express driver. Mr. Barnard <br />also reported that Mr. Spencer Thompson, Concord Postmaster, had verbally <br />advised him that the Postal Service has never had any problems with Edgefield <br />Road. In conclusion, Mr. Barnard stated a majority of the property owners <br />oppose the paving of Edgefield Road with those opposed to the paving having <br />3.6 times the road frontage of those in favor of the paving. <br /> <br /> Mr. C. W. Eddleman, resident of 7275 Edgefield Road for 22 years, spoke in <br />opposition to the paving of the Edgefield Road. <br /> <br /> Mr. Jeff Schulz of 7100 Edgefield Road cited the following objections to <br />the paving of Edgefield Road: (1) increased traffic; (2) safety of his family; <br />and (3) construction of drainage ditches would cause more water to flow onto <br />his property. <br /> <br /> Ms. Rozalyn Abernathy of 7198 Edgefield Road opposed the paving of the <br />road. <br /> <br /> Mr. Paul Hallman, resident of 7423 Edgefield Road for 23 years, supported <br />the paving of Edgefield Road and cited the following reasons for paving: (1) <br />Health concerns regarding the dust, i.e. his wife has lung cancer and can no <br />longer go outside; (2) Currently there is no place for garbage trucks and <br />school buses to turn around; (3) An average of 60 to 70 vehicles pass his home <br />each day traveling 30-35 miles per hour. He stated the issue has caused a <br />rift in the community and called upon the Board to stand by an earlier <br />decision to pave the road. Mr. Hallman commented on correspondence by Mr. <br />George Barnard to Mr. J. A. Hough, District Engineer, and disagreed with Mr. <br />Barnard that persons owning the most property on Edgefield should have greater <br />input on whether or not the road is paved. <br /> <br /> Mr. Larry Coley of 7126 Edgefield Road spoke in favor of paving Edgefield <br />Road. He listed the following reasons in support of paving: (1) Improved <br />access for emergency and fire vehicles; (2) Increased patrol by deputies; (3) <br />Over half of the population is over 50 years of age, thus increasing the need <br />for medical services; (4) Safety concerns, including increased stopping <br />distance on gravel and limited visibility due to trees growing in the right- <br />of-way; and (5) Problems associated with dust. Mr. Coley explained his wife is <br />legally disabled and questioned compliance with the American Disabilities Act <br />as he stated the failure to pave Edgefield Road would limit her access and <br />ability to move. <br /> <br /> The Board received letters from Juanita Coley (7126 Edgefield Road) and <br />Darby and Cindy Hallman (7367 Edgefield Road) in support of paving Edgefield <br />Road. <br /> <br /> There was no one else present~ to address the Board, and Vice-Chairman <br />Carpenter closed the public hearing at 7:35 p.m. <br /> <br /> Stating more people do not want the road paved and there are more road <br />frontage property owners who are opposed to the paving, Commissioner Barnhart <br />moved to request the State to see if they can use the $130,000.00 in other <br />places where there is a consensus of residents who do want the road paved. <br />Further, he asked the residents of Edgefield Road to work out their problems <br />no matter what the decision of the Board. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Mills advised that Chairman Casper had asked that the Board <br />defer action on the issue of Edgefield Road until the meeting on June 22rd at <br />which time she can be present for the vote. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Barnhart withdrew his motion, and there was consensus for the <br />Board to defer action until June 22rd. <br /> <br />~roposed FY 1998-99 Cabarrus County Budget - Public Hearing - 7:00 P.M. <br /> <br /> Vice-Chairman Carpenter opened the public hearing on the proposed FY 1998- <br />99 Cabarrus County Budget. The Notice of the Public Hearing was published in <br /> <br /> <br />
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