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March 12, 2007 (Work Session) Page 288 <br />The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met for an Agenda <br />Work Session in the Multipurpose Room at the Cabarrus County Governmental <br />Center in Concord, North Carolina on Monday, March 12, 2007, at 3:30 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 Manager; Richard M. Koch, County <br />Attorney; Mike Downs, Deputy County Manager; Pam Dubois, Deputy County <br />Manager; Kay Honeycutt, Clerk to the Board and Lori Hinson, Deputy Clerk to <br />the Board. <br />Chairman Carruth called the meeting to order at 3:39 p.m <br />Commissioner Privette gave the invocation. <br />ve <br />6 <br />Ryan Mc Daniels, Director of Cabarrus Economic Development Corporation <br />(EDC), presented a request for an Industrial Development Incentive Grant by <br />Carolina Tractor & Equipment Company, pursuant to the Industrial Development <br />Incentive Grant program guidelines, as amended on July 10, 2006. He reported <br />the company currently operates in Mecklenburg County, but plans to relocate <br />its corporate headquarters to a 50,000 square foot facility on a 55-acre <br />track at the corner of Dorita and Poplar Tent Roads in Concord. He said the <br />projected investment of Phase I is $6.5 million includes the creation of <br />approximately 100 new jobs to Cabarrus County. Based on the anticipated <br />investment, he said $90,950.00 in taxes would be paid in the first year of <br />the grant; $39,000.00 would be rebated to the company with the County netting <br />approximately $6,142.50 of additional tax revenue. He said the proposed <br />grant would end in the fourth year with the County netting $40,950.00 in <br />additional tax revenue. Finally, he reported the EDC Board of Directors <br />approved the incentive grant request and asked that a public hearing be <br />scheduled. <br />Mr. Mc Daniels responded to a variety of questions from the Board. <br />There was a brief discussion on the incentive grant request. <br />UPON MOTION of Vice Chairman Juba, seconded by Commissioner White and <br />unanimously carried, the Board voted to place the request for an Industrial <br />Development Incentive Grant for Carolina Tractor and Equipment Company on the <br />March 26, 2007 Agenda as a New Business item and scheduled a public hearing <br />at 6:30 p.m. <br />Fishertown Sewer Project <br />Ms. Bettye Cannon along with several citizens from the Fishertown <br />community requested the County's assistance with the continuation and <br />completion of a sanitary sewer project that began in 1985 and continued <br />through 1989. She reported approximately one-half of the residents of <br />Fishertown and Princeton Park are without sewer service with some residents <br />paying a monthly sewer fee but do not have sewer service. She responded to <br />numerous questions from the Board on cost, annexation, etc., and reported the <br />estimated cost to complete the project is approximately $2 million, according <br />to Kannapolis officials. <br />The Board asked Kelly Sifford, Community Development Manager, to report <br />on what would be involved for the County to apply for an infrastructure <br />grant. <br />There was general discussion on the sewer project. Items addressed <br />included the following: (1) the annexation of other communities by <br />Kannapolis; and (2) would the project have a better chance of being funded <br />with grant dollars if it were annexed into Kannapolis. <br />Another Fishertown resident reported ninety-eight percent of the <br />community voted years ago to be annexed by Kannapolis, but it never happened. <br />She said the community is still not opposed to being annexed into Kannapolis, <br />if it means they will get sewer services. <br />