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January 23, 2007 (Recessed Meeting) <br />Page 298 <br />The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in recessed <br />session in the Cabarrus Room at the Cabarrus Arena & Events Center in <br />Concord, North Carolina on Tuesday, January 23, 2007 at 5:30 p.m. <br />Present - Chairman: Robert W. Carruth <br />Vice Chairman: Joni D. Juba <br />Commissioners: Grace M. Mynatt <br />Coy C. Privette <br />H. Jay White, Sr. <br />Also present were John D. Day, County Manger; Richard M. Koch, County <br />Attorney; Mike Downs, Deputy County Manager; Pam Dubois, Deputy County <br />Manager; Kay Honeycutt, Clerk to the Board; Aimee Hawkins, Communication & <br />Outreach Manager; Jonathan Marshall, Commerce Director; Susie Zakraisek, <br />Planning & Zoning Manager; and Kassie Watts, Planner. <br />There were approximately 80 people in attendance including <br />representatives from the following entities: Municipalities/Towns of <br />Concord, Kannapolis, Midland, Locust, Mt. Pleasant and Harrisburg; <br />Association o£ Realtors; Cabarrus County Building Industry Association; <br />Cabarrus County and Kannapolis City Schools; Cabarrus County Planning and <br />Zoning Commission; Cabarrus Economic Development Commission and-the media. <br />Call to Order <br />Following dinner, Chairman Carruth called the meeting to order at 6 <br />p.m. He commented on collaboration, stewardship and prosperity. He also <br />reviewed the steps taken by the County over the past few years to reduce <br />growth. <br />Meeting Format <br />Jonathan Marshall, Commerce Director, reviewed the meeting format and <br />commented briefly on major changes to the draft Adequate Public Facilities <br />Ordinance based on recommendations received and actions taken from a similar <br />meeting held last year with both school boards. <br />Review of Schools Voluntary Mitigation Payment Study Prepared By TischlerBise <br />-- Susie Zakraisek, Planning and Zoning Manager, commented on the steps <br />taken to improve communication between County planning staff and the School <br />Boards to identify school sites, student generation rates and population <br />estimates. She also presented a PowerPoint presentation entitled, "Review of <br />Schools Voluntary Mitigation Payment Study" that was prepared by the <br />consulting firm of TischlerBise and presented to the Board of Commissioners <br />on December 19, 2006. The following subjects were addressed in the <br />presentation: voluntary mitigation payments; process for the study; growth <br />trends; student generation rates; levels of service/cos-t s; input variables <br />(net capital cost per student); and maximum voluntary mitigation payment <br />amounts for single family homes, townhouses and multifamily units. <br />Ms. Zakraisek and Mr. Marshall responded to a variety of questions from <br />the audience. <br />Review of Draft Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance <br />Mr. Marshall presented an overview of the draft Adequate Public <br />Facilities Ordinance (APFO), utilizing a PowerPoint presentation. Items <br />addressed in the presentation included the following: structural components <br />of the APFO - point in approval process when adequacy is determined, effect <br />of failure to meet level of service standards and reservation of facility <br />capacity; applicability - subdivision, multi-family development, mobile home <br />parks; minor subdivisions are exempt; information required on the development <br />application - the number of dwelling units, high school feeder area, phasing <br />schedule and mitigation; ways to address capacity. issues - permit <br />deferrals/phasing, adjust density, mitigation and other avenues; formulas for <br />determining capacity; feeder areas; mitigation - construction, advance pro- <br />rata costs, consent agreements and reserving capacity; how can mitigation be <br />enforced; and grandfathering issues - vested rights, scope, phasing and <br />sunsetting. <br />John Day, County Manager, and Mr. Marshall responded to a variety of <br />questions and comments from the audience throughout the presentation and <br />after. <br />