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March 27, 2004 Page 406 <br /> <br /> The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in recessed <br />session in the Community Service Room at the South Campus of Rowan-Cabarrus <br />Community College, 1531 Trinity Church Road, Concord, North Carolina, on <br />Saturday, March 27, 2004, at 9:00 a.m. <br /> <br />Present - Chairman: Robert M. Freeman <br /> Vice Chairman: Richard D. Suggs <br /> Commissioners: Carolyn B. Carpenter <br /> Robert W. Carruth <br /> Coy C. Privette <br /> <br /> Also present were John D. Day, County Manager; Mike Downs, Deputy <br />County Manager for Operations; Pam Dubois, Deputy County Manager for <br />Administration; Marilyn D. Porter, County Attorney; Jonathan Marshall, <br />Commerce Director; Frankie F. Bonds, Clerk to the Board; Kay Honeycutt, <br />Deputy Clerk to the Board; David Baxter, Public Information Officer; and <br />Aimee Hawkins, Public Information officer. <br /> <br /> After breakfast, Chairman Freeman called the meeting to order at 9:05 <br />a.m. He turned the meeting over to Bill McCoy, former director of the Urban <br />Institute at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, who served as <br />facilitator. <br /> <br />Introductions <br /> <br /> Mr. McCoy asked the Managers of the local jurisdictions to introduce <br />themselves and their staff. Those present included the following: <br /> <br />City of Concord: Mayor Pro Tem Allen T. Small; Council Members <br />Jim Ramseur and Alfred M. Brown, Jr.; Brian Hiatt, City Manager; <br />Jim Greene, Deputy City Manager; Jeff Young, Planning Director; <br />and A1 Benshoff, City Attorney. <br /> <br />Town of Davidson: Mayor Randy Kincaid; Commissioners John Woods <br />and Cary Johnston; Leamon Brice, Town Manager; Kris Krider, <br />Planning Director. <br /> <br />Town of Huntersville: Mayor Pro Tem Jill Swain; Jerry Cox, Town <br />Manager; and Jack Simoneau, Planning Director. <br /> <br />City of Kannapolis: Mayor Ray Moss; Council Members Darrell <br />Hinnant, Randy Cauthen, Richard Anderson and Paul Bessent; Mike <br />Mahaney, City Manager; Mike Legg, Assistant City Manager; Lisa <br />Valdez, Planner; Wally Safrit, City Attorney; and Bridgette Bell, <br />City Clerk. <br /> <br />Cabarrus County: (see above) <br /> <br />Also present: Ronnie Glassberg, Reporter, The Charlotte Observer <br />(Cabarrus Neighbors); Maya Spikes, Reporter, The Independent <br />Tribune; Senator Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr.; Lynn Shue, Cabarrus <br />County Board of Education; John Chessner, University of North <br />Carolina at Charlotte (Facilitator); and Harold W. Smith, <br />resident of Kannapolis. <br /> <br /> Mr. McCoy explained the purpose of the meeting was to discuss growth <br />and development in the Northwest Area, review planning for the NC 73 corridor <br />and establish a vision for Northwest Cabarrus County. He stated the meeting <br />was a follow-up to discussions that occurred during the County Commissioners' <br />retreat in January. <br /> <br />Visual Preference Survey <br /> <br /> Bill McCoy and Jonathan Marshall presented a visual preference survey <br />of approximately 54 slides showing various types of development, including <br />residential, commercial, streets, parking lots, etc. Each slide was rated 1 <br />- 10, with 10 being the highest. The scores would be tallied and presented <br />later in the meeting. <br /> <br />Overview of the NC 73 Corridor Plan <br /> <br /> Mr. Marshall gave an overview of the NC 73 Corridor Plan that includes <br />that portion of NC 73 from Lincolnton to 1-85 and involves local <br />jurisdictions. The study is looking at land use and transportation planning <br />and addressing such issues as population growth, traffic coordination, road <br />alignment, access management, etc. <br /> <br /> <br />