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<br /> The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in recessed
<br />session in the Commissioners~ Conference Room at the Cabarrus County Governmental
<br />Center on Tuesday, June 12, 1990, at 7:00 P.M.
<br /> Present - Chairman: James W. Lentz
<br /> Commissioners: R. Giles Moss
<br /> William G. Hamby, Jr.
<br /> Martha H. Melvin
<br /> Absent - Commissioner: Billy J. Simmons, Jr.
<br /> Mr. Michael M. Ruffin, County Manager, reported on the proposed reductions
<br />in reimbursements to local governments by the State of North Carolina. According
<br />to Mr. Ruffin, the current proposal would reduce the State's August reimbursement
<br />check on intangibles to Cabarrus County by $240,046.00 and would reduce the
<br />energy allotment and custodial assistance to the schools by approximately
<br />$277,000.00.
<br /> The Board by consensus agreed to send flowers in memory of Mrs. Laurabel
<br />Arey, wife of Dr. Vincent Arey who works with the Maternal Health Clinic at the
<br />Cabarrus County Health Department.
<br /> Motion made by Chairman Lentz and seconded by Commissioner Melvin to
<br />discontinue the $3,000.00 funding to the fire departments and to put this money
<br />into a capital outlay fund failed with Chairman Lentz and Commissioner Melvin
<br />voting ~for and Commissioners Hamby and Moss voting against.
<br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Moss, seconded by Chairman Lentz with
<br />Commissioners Moss, Hamby, and Melvin and Chairman Lentz voting for, the Board
<br />removed the Senior Planner position from the recommended Planning Department
<br />budget at an estimated cost of $40,000.00 for salary and benefits.
<br /> Mr. Michael M. Ruffin, County Manager, briefly reviewed the proposed
<br />recycling program as well as the recommended tipping fee schedule for the
<br />Sanitary Landfill. The estimated cost for the first year of a curbside recycling
<br />program for 10,000 homes was $200,000.00. In regards to the proposed tipping
<br />fee, Mr. Ruffin pointed out that he had recommended a $2.50 per cubic yard
<br />tipping fee as compared to the Health Boardfs recommended fee of $4.60 per cubic
<br />yard. He noted that Concord officials had indicated that the City would no
<br />longer use the Landfill if the tipping fees were increased over the recommended
<br />$2.50 per cubic yard.
<br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Moss, seconded by Commissioner Melvin with
<br />Commissioners Moss, Melvin, and Hamby voting for and Chairman Lentz voting
<br />against, the Board increased the tipping fee at the Cabarrus County Landfill from
<br />$2.00 per cubic yard to $4.60 per cubic yard effective July 1, 1990.
<br /> Consideration of a motion made by Commissioner Hamby for any excess revenue
<br />generated by the tipping fees to be used to set up a special solid waste capital
<br />reserve fund for the landfill, recyclables or any other solid waste issues was
<br />postponed until a later date. The Board asked that Dr. William F. Pilkington,
<br />Health Director, and Mr. Rick Payne, Recycling Coordinator, attend the next
<br />meeting to discuss the possibility of scaling down the recycling project for the
<br />first year.
<br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Melvin, seconded by Chairman Lentz with
<br />Commissioners Melvin, Moss, and Hamby and Chairman Lentz voting for, the Board
<br />changed the meeting dates in July from the July 2 and July 16 to July 9 and July
<br />23 respectively due to the July 4th holiday and the National Association of
<br />Counties Annual Conference. The meeting on July 9 will be held at 9:30 A.M. and
<br />the meeting on July 23 will be held at 7:00 P.M.
<br /> The Board agreed to hold the meeting scheduled for August 6 at 9:30 A.M.
<br />in the Old Courthouse instead of the Governmental Center.
<br /> The Board reviewed the budgets for the following departments but took no
<br />action: Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning, Zoning, Building
<br />Inspection, General Services, Service Garage, Agriculture Extension, Veterans
<br />Service, Social Services, Aging Department, Public Health Programs, Recreation,
<br />Cabarrus-Rowan Park, Property Maintenance, and Water and Sewer.
<br /> Mr. Michael M. Ruffin, County Manager, reported that the County had lost
<br />approximately $268,000.00 over the past two years on its self-insured
<br />hospitalization plan with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of North Carolina. He stated
<br />in his opinion the shortfall had occurred because Mr. Blair Bennett, Finance
<br />Director, had incorrectly recommended the insurance rates for the County. He
<br />also commented that Mr. Bennett had paid out the shortfalls to the insurance
<br />carrier without the proper authorization by the Board of Commissioners. In
<br />conclusion, Mr. Ruffin recommended that the County's hospitalization rates be
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