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January 30, 2009 (Board Retreat) <br />Page 1216 <br />The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in recessed <br />session for a board retreat at Camp T. N. Spencer, Helms Hall, 3155 Foxford <br />Road in Concord on Friday, January 30, 2009 at 3:30 p.m. <br />Present: Chairman: H. Jay White, Sr. <br />Vice Chairman: Grace M. Mynatt <br />Commissioners: Robert W. Carruth <br />Elizabeth F. Poole <br />Coy C. Privette <br />Also present were: John Day, County Manager; Pam Dubois, Deputy County <br />Manager; Mike Downs, Deputy County Manager; Aimee Hawkins, Communications and <br />Outreach; and Kay Honeycutt, Clerk to the Board. <br />Note: David Baxter, General Manager for Channel 22 (Communications and <br />Outreach) was also present for a short time. <br />Call to Order <br />Chairman White called the meeting to order at 3:39 p.m. <br />Approval o£ the Agenda <br />UPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Vice Chairman Mynatt <br />and unanimously carried, the Board approved the agenda as presented. <br />Report on Biannual Citizen Survey <br />Dr. Nancy Burnap, with Marketwise Inc., presented the results of the <br />Cabarrus County Services 2008 Citizen Opinion Survey - a biannual random <br />telephone survey of approximately 402 citizens. The survey consisted of <br />approximately 100 questions related to the provision of county services, <br />growth, school construction, voting, etc. Dr. Burnap also responded to a <br />variety of questions from the Board throughout the presentation. <br />Survey conclusions were as follows: <br />Bonds are a viable option for funding transportation improvements such <br />as improving congested intersections and widening roads. <br />o A majority (73~) of residents support a bond referendum for <br />transportation improvements (51$ support strongly). <br />o Support for transportation improvements is stronger in 2008 than <br />in 2006. <br />The County should pursue opportunities to purchase land to maintain <br />rural areas. <br />o A majority (68~) of residents support this option (50~ strongly <br />support). <br />• Although the majority of residents (62$) support a referendum for parks <br />and recreation, there is not a strong context for success. <br />o Only a third of the residents show strong support. <br />o Almost a quarter oppose the bonds. <br />• Restricting the extension of utilities and services to control new <br />construction could become a controversial strategy. <br />o Only half of Cabarrus residents support this strategy (only a <br />third strongly support). <br />o More than a quarter oppose this strategy. <br />• There is strong support for the County to provide sidewalks, weaker <br />support for bike lanes and greenways. <br />o The majority of residents support bike lanes and greenways, but <br />most do not believe they are very important. For this reason, <br />they are not as high a priority as sidewalks. <br />• Cabarrus residents are very satisfied with emergency services (fire, <br />medical, law enforcement) and many other aspects of living in Cabarrus <br />County. <br />o The problem areas are the pace of growth, opportunities for <br />decision making, open space preservation, and employment <br />opportunities. <br />Almost all residents are aware of library services, but only 56$ <br />actually use them. <br />• Convenience and quality of services do not appear to be primary <br />barriers to using the library. <br />o Most residents indicate there is a library branch located <br />conveniently to them. <br />o Most residents have a positive impression of the library. <br />