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VI.0 Daymark 24/7 Services Discussion <br /> Commissioner Reives asked for this discussion item to be added to the agenda. <br /> County Attorney Whitney Parrish reached out to Daymark for potential options for <br /> additional services. Commissioner Reives asked if Daymark is willing to have an <br /> individual on call during after hours. Dr. Crumpton said it is a staffing issue and plans <br /> to discuss this further at the Board Retreat. Ms. Parrish spoke to the Daymark CEO <br /> and said they are having similar conversations in other counties. Dr. Crumpton noted <br /> that we are having a lot of conversations with Moore County. The County didn't <br /> receive enough opioid funds and are talking with Moore County about a potential <br /> partnership. <br /> VII. NEW BUSINESS <br /> VILA Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat for Winding Creek Farm, Section 12 <br /> Zoning Administrator Amy McNeill asked the Board to acknowledge if they have a <br /> conflict of interest regarding the plat. There were no conflicts. Ms. McNeill presented <br /> the the Planning Board's recommendation regarding the major subdivision <br /> preliminary plat for Winding Creek Farm, Section 12. This application is for a six lot <br /> addition to the existing subdivision off of Carbonton Road/Cricket Hearth Road, and <br /> the Planning Board recommends approving the request. The remaining 49 acres <br /> that will not be developable was considered by the Planning Board. <br /> (BINDER) Winding Creek Farms (Sec. 12).pdf <br /> Motion: Motion to approve the Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat for Winding <br /> Creek Farm, Section 12. <br /> Mover: Cameron Sharpe <br /> For: 6 - Dr. Andre Knecht, Robert Reives, Cameron Sharpe, Bill Carver, Mark <br /> Lovick, Taylor Vorbeck <br /> Absent: 1 - Kirk Smith <br /> Motion Result: Passed <br /> VII.BPurchase of playground equipment and shelter for Temple Park <br /> Parks and Recreation Director Joseph Keel is seeking approval of adding <br /> playground equipment and a shelter for Temple Park at a cost of$266,803 from <br /> Churchich. The Board allocated $310,000 in ARPA funding for Phase 2 of the park. <br /> The playground will be similar to new playground at Horton and Kiwanis Children's <br /> Park, but this is geared to 2-12 so that more children will be able to use it at one <br /> time. Commissioner Reives is concerned about park usage and asked if that was <br /> trackable. The staff does track activity Monday through Friday, as staff live in the <br /> County and can check the parks on a regular basis. All of our parks are being used <br /> very heavily. <br /> CHURCHICH QUOTE.pdf <br /> Playground equipment.pdf <br /> Motion: Motion to approve the purchase of playground equipment and <br /> shelter for Temple Park. <br /> Mover: Robert Reives <br /> For: 6 - Dr. Andre Knecht, Robert Reives, Cameron Sharpe, Bill Carver, Mark <br /> Lovick, Taylor Vorbeck <br /> Absent: 1 - Kirk Smith <br /> Motion Result: Passed <br />
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