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<br />August 8, 2005 - Work Session / Recessed Meeting <br /> <br />Page <br /> <br />281 <br /> <br />The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in work <br />session/recessed session in the Multipurpose Room at the Cabarrus County <br />Governmental Center in Concord, North Carolina on Monday, August 8, 2005, at <br />3:30 p.m. <br /> <br />Present - Chairman: Carolyn B. Carpenter <br />Vice Chairman: Robert W. Carruth <br />Commissioners: Robert M. Freeman <br />Joni D. Juba <br />Coy C. Privette <br /> <br />Also present were John D. Day, County Manager; Frankie F. Bonds, Clerk <br />to the Board; and Kay Honeycutt, Deputy Clerk to the Board. <br /> <br />Chairman Carpenter called the work session/recessed meeting to order at <br />3 :34 p.m. Commissioner Freeman was not present for the beginning of the <br />meeting, but arrived at 3:40 p.m. during the Closed Session. <br /> <br />Commissioner Privette gave the invocation. <br /> <br />Closed Session <br /> <br />UPON MOTION of Vice Chairman Carruth, seconded by Commissioner Juba <br />with Chairman Carpenter, vice Chairman Carruth and Commissioners Juba and <br />Privette voting for, the Board moved to go into Closed Session to discuss a <br />personnel matter (s), to discuss the acquisition of real property located on <br />Corban Avenue, to consult with the Attorney to preserve the attorney-client <br />privilege and to discuss pending or threatened litigation as authorized by <br />NCGS 143-318.11 (a) (3) (5) (6) . <br /> <br />UPON MOTION of vice Chairman Carruth, seconded by Commissioner Freeman <br />and unanimously carried, the Board moved to corne out of Closed Session. <br /> <br />At 7: 29 p. m., Chairman Carpenter reconvened the work session/recessed <br />meeting. No action was reported from the Closed Session. <br /> <br />Request to Save the Cline & Propst Houses by piedmont Preservation Foundation <br /> <br />Rebecca Patten, a volunteer with piedmont Preservation Foundation <br />(PPF) , asked the County to join a collaborative community effort (consisting <br />of PPF, Preservation North Carolina, City of Concord, CT Communications, N.C. <br />Department of Transportation, house mover Tommy Long, the residents of <br />Historic Concord, private foundations and citizens of Cabarrus County) to <br />save the historic Cline and propst houses that are located on the future site <br />of the new Law Enforcement Center on Corban Avenue. The Cline house is a two <br />story classic Queen-Ann style that dates about 1890. The Propst house is a <br />colonial revival style with bungalow and craftsman details that dates about <br />1900 to 1910. <br /> <br />On behalf of PPF, Ms. Patten asked the Board to consider the following <br />items: (1) Complete the purchase of the Cline and Propst houses without any <br />alternations to their current physical condition; (2) Donate the houses to <br />PPF; and (3) Provide additional funds to PPF to meet project expenses such as <br />the property acquisition, foundation piers at the new locations, the movement <br />of utility lines, the house mover and cranes, etc. She stated the homes <br />would be moved to new locations and offered for sale with project income to <br />include the sale of the two homes and contributions from the collaborative <br />partners. Based on the final project cost and the final sales price of the <br />houses, Ms. Patten reported the amount of the funds needed from the County <br />could be less than the County's contribution and those funds would be <br />returned to the County. <br /> <br />Responding to questions by Commissioner Freeman, Ms. Patten reported <br />three potential sites had been identified, including a site on the corner of <br />Cabarrus Avenue and Yorktown, a site on Union Street South and a site on <br />Franklin Street owned by the Cabarrus County Board of Education. The Board <br />of Education will consider PPF's request to purchase the property at a <br />meeting this evening. Also, Ms. Patten stated PPF representatives would meet <br />with the Concord City Council on Thursday regarding the relocation of the <br />houses. <br /> <br />Ms. Patten, Janet Magaldi (PPF President) and Tommy Long (house mover) <br />responded to questions from the Board concerning the amount of time needed to <br />move the homes, financing of past preservation proj ects, potential buyers, <br />marketing of the homes, etc. Mike Stout of Preservation North Carolina <br />provided information about placing preservation covenants on the property. <br />