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The Board of Comissioners for the County of Cabarrus~ North Carolina~ met in special <br /> <br />session at the Courthouse in Concord~ North Carolina~ on Saturday~ June l~ 1973~ at 9~00 a.m. <br /> <br /> Present: Chairman - S. Glenn Hawfield, Jr. <br /> <br /> Commissioners: Robert A. McClary <br /> Charles Gallimore <br /> C. Frank James <br /> John Hammett <br /> <br /> Commissioner Gallimore presented a resolution to the Board that had been adopted by <br /> <br />the Town Council of Harrisburg, North Carolina, in which the Cabarrus County Tax Collector <br />was requested to collect the Municipal Tax for the Town of Harrisburg for the 1973-74 fiscal <br />year. Commissioner Gallimore recommended that the Town of Harrisburg Resolution be given <br />to County Administrator, Richard Wade, for consultation with County Attorney, John Boger, <br />in the preparation of a Cabarrus County Resolution for collecting and distributing the <br />Munctpal Tax for the Town of Harrisburg. Present at the me,ting were Mrs. Martha Marks, <br />Mayor of the Town of Harrisburg, and Mr. Ben Granville, Town Clerk. <br /> <br /> The Board discussed the Schools' budget. Commissioner Gallimore made motion, seconded <br /> <br />by McClary, that a Capital Improvements Reserve Account be established in the School Fund <br /> <br />in the amount of $500,000.00 and distributed on a per-capita basis. Vote carried. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Han~nett made motion, seconded by Commissioner Galltmore, to approve the <br /> <br />Schools' Consolidated Budget. Motion amended to disapprove the request for garage equipment <br /> <br />in the amount of $6,350.00. Vote carried unanimously. <br /> <br /> Motion by McClary, seconded by Gallimore, to approve the Schools' Current Expense <br /> <br />Budget, except the increase in Local Paid Teachers and Clerical Assistants. Vote carried <br /> <br />unanimously. <br /> <br /> McClary presented a proposal to amend the Law Enforcement Budget. The amendment would <br /> <br />authorize longevity pay in recognition for length of service to the County. The longevity <br />pay proposal would become effective July 1, 1973, and would establish several pay grades <br />between the existing ranks. The proposal would provide a salary increase for a patrolman <br />after 3, 5, and 8 years; a sergeant after 3 and 6 years; and a lieutenant after 3 years. <br />The details of the proposal to be documented by County Administrator, Richard Wade, and <br />incorporated in the Law Enforcement Budget for fiscal year 1973-74. Motion by McClary, <br />seconded by Gallimore, to amend the Law Enforcement Budget for fiscal year 1973-74 to <br />provide for the longevity salary increases for Cabarrus County Deputies. Vote carried <br />unanimously. <br /> <br /> Jack Cranford, State Commander of the American Legion, appeared before the Board and <br /> <br />requested that the American Flag be displayed in front of the Cabarrus Memorial Hospital. <br /> <br />Chairman Hawfield stated that he would look into the matter. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Gallimore presented a request from the Jaycees to utilize the County <br /> <br />property opposite the Health Department (across Hwy 601) for use by children with minibikes. <br /> <br />This program would be regulated and supervised by the Jaycees during the summer months. <br /> <br /> <br />