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464 <br /> <br /> The Board of Commissioners for the County of Cabarrus met in regular <br />session in the Gymnasium of the Central Cabarrus High School, N. C. Highway 49, <br />South, in Concord, North Carolina at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, February 17, 1992. <br /> Present - Chairman: Carolyn B. Carpenter <br /> Commissioners: William G. Hamby, Jr. <br /> Jeffrey L. Barnhart <br /> Kenneth F. Payne <br /> Billy J. Simmons, Jr. <br /> Commissioner Payne was absent for that portion of the meeting at Central <br />Cabarrus High School but joined the meeting at the Governmental Center. <br /> Also present were Mr. John V. Witherspoon, County Manager; Mr. Fletcher <br />L. Hartsell, Jr., County Attorney; and Mrs. Frankie F. Bonds, Clerk to the Board. <br /> Also present were the members of the Board of Aldermen of the City of <br />Concord, the City Council of the City of Kannapolis, the Board of Commissioners <br />of the Town of Mount Pleasant, and the Town Council of the Town of Harrisburg. <br />In addition, members of the Cabarrus Utilities Board were present for the <br />meeting. <br /> Mr. Tim Hagler, Chairman of the Cabarrus Utilities Board, opened the <br />meeting at 7:00 P.M. and called to order the meeting of the Utilities Board. <br /> Mayors Bernie Edwards, Ralph Austin, A. J. Blackwelder, and Bachman S. <br />Brown, Jr. called to order the meetings of the Concord Board of Aldermen, Mount <br />Pleasant Board of Commissioners, Harrisburg Town Council, and the Kannapolis City <br />Council, respectively. Chairman Carpenter called to order the meeting of the <br />Board of County Commissioners. <br /> The invocation was given by Dr. Perry Miller of the Rocky Ridge United <br />Methodist Church. <br /> Mr. Tim Hagler announced that this was the time and place fixed by each <br />of the governing bodies of the County of Cabarrus, the City of Concord, the City <br />of Kannapolis, the Town of Mount Pleasant and the Town of Harrisburg for the <br />public hearing upon separate resolutions proposed to be adopted by said governing <br />bodies concerning the organization of the Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus <br />County pursuant to Section 162A-3 of Chapter 162A of the General Statutes of <br />North Carolina, as amended, which resolutions have been passed on first reading <br />and, if adopted, will signify the determination of said governing bodies to <br />organize said Authority, will authorize certain officers to execute the Articles <br />of Incorporation of said Authority substantially in the form set forth therein <br />and do all things necessary to create said Authority and will appoint the initial <br />nine members of said Authority. <br /> Thereupon, the members of said governing bodies who were present, by <br />unanimous vote, designated Mr. Tim Hagler to conduct said public hearing in <br />accordance with Section 162A-3 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, as <br />amended. <br /> Thereupon, Mr. Hagler, as such designee, stated that said governing bodies <br />would immediately hear anyone who might wish to be heard upon the question of <br />the adoption of any of said resolutions. <br /> No one appeared, either in person or by attorney, to be heard upon the <br />question of the adoption of any of said resolutions and a member of each of said <br />governing bodies announced that its respective clerk had not received any written <br />statement relating to the question of the adoption of any of said resolutions, <br />except Mr. John E. B. Burmeister, of J. N. Pease Associates, reviewed the Water <br />and Sewer Authority Feasibility Study which they had conducted earlier. The <br />purpose of the study was to determine whether it was feasible and beneficial to <br />form a regional management organization to maintain and operate the Rocky River <br />Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant and major collector sewers. The plant is <br />currently owned and operated by the City of Concord. He reviewed flow <br />projections and projected needs. It was their recommendation that a Water and <br />Sewer Authority be formed to operate and maintain a regional interceptor sewer <br />system and regional wastewater treatment plant. <br /> Mr. F. Stephen Swartz, of Ernst and Young, reviewed the legal requirements, <br />advantages and disadvantages for a regional authority. A nine-person Board was <br />recommended, with current staff of the Rocky River Plant continuing to operate <br />the facility. In their study, a 10-year financial plan was prepared and user <br />costs were examined. <br /> Mr. Jim Martin, President of Midland Community Association, stated that <br />their community supported the creation of an authority, but asked that Midland <br />be represented on the Board. <br /> Dr. Steve Foster, a resident of Concord and President of the Concord- <br />Cabarrus County Chamber of Commerce, expressed the Chamber's support of a county- <br /> <br /> <br />