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BK:00028 PG -0226 <br />The Chair ruled the motion had been adopted by a 6 to 1 vote. <br />Commissioner Reives moved to approve the Option Agreement to Purchase Real Property located at 0 <br />Vance Street, a copy of which is attached to these Minutes and by this reference made a part hereof. <br />Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Oldham, Reives, and Sloan <br />Nay: Smith <br />The Chair ruled the motion had been adopted by a 6 to 1 vote. <br />The Board discussed the Board of Education's policy on fighting on school property that had been <br />added at the beginning of the meeting. Commissioner Reives stated he added this item due to a situation <br />last week at Southern Lee High School where two students were involved in a fight, with both students <br />being expelled. He stated he would like to look at the school policy to see why the victim and initiator <br />received the same punishment. After discussion, Commissioner Reives moved for the County Manager <br />and Attorney to send a letter to the Board of Education and ask them to review the school's policy on <br />fighting on school property. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Dalrymple, Frazier, Knecht, Oldham, Reives, and Sloan <br />Nay: Smith <br />The Chair ruled the motion had been adopted by a 6 to 1 vote. <br />Finance Director Lisa Minter presented the Monthly Financial Report for month ending March <br />2016. No action was taken. <br />County Manager John Crumpton presented the following monthly update on Central Carolina <br />Community College (CCCC) building projects: <br />New Emergency Services Training Building — will serve as an 8,100 square foot expansion <br />at the existing Emergency Services Training Center campus at CCCC. Primary spaces <br />include mat and exercise rooms, classrooms, locker rooms, and administrative areas. The <br />primary structure consists of a pre-engineered metal building system. The scope also <br />includes site improvements including utilities, landscaping, and a paved parking area. <br />Dennis A. Wicker Center Addition and Renovation — renovations to the existing Wicker <br />Center will be structured as add alternates and, if budget allows, may include the <br />combination of two classrooms into one break-out space, finish AV/lighting upgrades to <br />the existing lobby, restrooms, exhibit hall, and lecture hall, expansion of the 2nd floor board <br />room, as well as DDC control upgrades for the HVAC system and the addition of a transfer <br />switch for connection of an emergency generator. <br />New Health Sciences Building — new +/- 30,000 square foot Health Sciences building will <br />serve as an expansion of CCCC's Health Sciences and Dental programs. Primary spaces <br />include simulation labs, classrooms, and an 18-operatory dental clinic open to the public. <br />Also included in the building will be the relocated campus bookstore. The building will be <br />relocated to the southernmost site within the long-term masterplan of the College campus <br />due to recent findings of a study of sub -surface conditions. <br />New Veterinary Medical Technology Building — new Veterinary Medical Technology <br />' building will serve as an 11,000 square foot expansion for the existing Veterinary Medical <br />fir+ technology program at CCCC. Primary spaces include dog and cat housing areas, <br />
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