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v <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Parks, Reives, Smith, and Womack <br />Nay: None <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />Pursuant to N.C. General Statute §153A -42.1, Chairman Parks opened the floor for Public <br />Comments. The following signed up to speak and were allowed 3 minutes for comments: <br />1. Donald Andrews, Mayor, Town of Broadway (in fi&or of CCCC Bonds /Resolution) <br />2. Keith Clark, 212 Acorn Drive, Sanford (discus B d policy /actions). <br />The first order of business was a public hearing <br />Interim Economic Development Director Crystal Morphis <br />expansion project for GKN, which until this time had been i <br />stated investment in building renovations will am to <br />machinery and equipment, and the addition of n w <br />$38,096. Commissioners are asked to provide sh incei <br />five -years with revenues from the Lee County Ge I Fur <br />driveline and power train components, and will exp <br />service center. GKN was recently awarded a $500,00 <br />Department of Commerce. A remasentative from GK <br />an NSp grant for Project "Spring ". <br />ted ring" was for a business <br />�felveoject "Spring ". Ms. Morphis <br />$3.5 10 million investment in <br />jobs at a total ual average salary of <br />dive grant of up to 0 to be paid over <br />KN Driveline ma actures automotive <br />a ns and use th Sanford facility as a <br />ding Reuse Grant from the North Carolina <br />s present and stated funding from Lee <br />County was very important to the co They will transfe uipment from Alamance County to Lee <br />County and will also purchase additi equipment. T ntive, if approved, will provide a <br />platform for significant growth and for th p building that h een closed for seven years. <br />Chairman Parks opened the public ring <br />The follow' in favor of the ince v. <br />_ <br />n advertised for this date and time. <br />gran0for GKN: <br />nnie jam, 2412 Broc <br />2. SiWicker <br />3. Bo teele <br />I Trail, Sanford, Chairman of the EDC Corporation <br />Chairman of the Sanford Chamber of Commerce <br />Executive Director of the Sanford Chamber of <br />spoke in osi ion to the incentive grant for GKN: <br />kith Clark, 2 Acorn Drive, Sanford <br />closed the public hearing. <br />The d nt <br />conducted a public hearing with the Lee County Planning Board to consider an <br />application by Technologies to rezone 1.23 acres of land on Womack Road from Residential <br />Agricultural distr' to Light Industrial district. Planner Althea Thompson outlined the proposed rezoning <br />application and answered questions. <br />Chairman Parks opened the public hearing that had been advertised for this date and time. <br />The following spoke in favor of the rezoning application: <br />Brad Simpson, 513 Wicker Street, Sanford <br />2 <br />
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