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January 30, 2014 (Recessed Meeting Page 1.901 <br />The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in recessed <br />session in the Commissioners' Meeting Room at the Cabarrus County <br />Governmental Center in Concord, North Carolina on Thursday, January 30, 2014, <br />at 4:00 p.m. <br />Present - Chairman: <br />Vice Chairman <br />Commissioners <br />Elizabeth F. Poole <br />Larry M. Burrage <br />Christopher A. Measmer <br />Stephen M. Morris <br />Jason A. Oesterreich <br />Also present were Mike Downs, County Manager; Richard M. Koch, County <br />Attorney; Jonathan Marshall, Deputy County Manager; Pam Dubois, Deputy County <br />Manager; and Megan Smit, Clerk to the Board. <br />The following persons representing Cabarrus County Schools were also <br />present: <br />Dr. Barry Shepherd, CCS Superintendent; Kelly Kluttz, CCS Chief Finance <br />Officer; Kathy Auger, CCS Human Resources Director; Len Witke, Executive <br />Director for Facilities Management; Mark Henriques, Attorney; Ailene Monroe, <br />CCS Board of Education Clerk; Blake Kiger, CCS Board of Education Chair; <br />Barry Shoemaker, CCS Board of Education Vice Chair; and CCS Board of <br />Education Members Carolyn Carpenter, David Harris, Jeff Phillips, Lynn Shue <br />and Rob Walters. <br />Call to Order <br />Chairman Poole called the meeting to order at 4 :05 p.m. <br />Chairman Poole advised the Board would first address the agenda items <br />that were moved from their previous meeting, before going into joint session <br />with the Cabarrus County Schools Board of Education for further discussion. <br />Action Items from the Board of Commissioners' Retreat on January 25, 2014 <br />Cabarrus Count Schools Board of Education Resolution - Staff Compensation <br />The following information relating to a request from the Cabarrus <br />County Schools Board of Education was reviewed: <br />The Cabarrus County Schools Board of Education has presented the <br />County with a Resolution requested $2,935,500 in operating funds <br />in order for all school employees to receive the equivalent of a <br />1.56 increase in salary. <br />Commissioner Measmer MOVED to recuse Chairman Poole from a vote <br />regarding the staff compensation request. Vice Chairman Burrage seconded the <br />motion. <br />Chairman Poole stated if the request was split into two separate votes <br />for certified employees and non- certified employees, she would appreciate the <br />opportunity to vote for the salary request for non - certified employees. <br />The MOTION passed unanimously to recuse Chairman Poole from a vote <br />regarding the staff compensation request. <br />Commissioner Morris MOVED to approve Cabarrus County Schools request <br />for an increase of 1.5 percent to all employee salaries, and to also include <br />Kannapolis City Schools in that request, with the salary increase effective <br />as of July 1, 2014. <br />The motion died for lack of a second. <br />Commissioner Measmer MOVED to approve a 15 percent increase to the <br />supplement pay for Cabarrus County Schools, also including Kafinapolis City <br />Schools, for all employee salaries of less than $70,000.00 per year, <br />effective immediately through the end of the year. <br />A discussion ensued regarding the actual amount of a 15 percent <br />increase to supplement pay. During discussion, Cabarrus County Schools Board <br />of Education Chair, Blake Kiger, interjected that their maintenance staff <br />does not receive supplement pay. Kelly Kluttz, Cabarrus County School Chief <br />Finance Officer, also noted, based on the current motion, only teachers and <br />certified staff would receive a salary increase. <br />