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(CBD) zoning classification. <br /> Mover: Dr. Andre Knecht <br /> For: 7 - Dr. Andre Knecht, Robert Reives, Cameron Sharpe, Kirk Smith, Bill Carver, <br /> Mark Lovick, Taylor Vorbeck <br /> Motion Result: Passed <br /> VI.D Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat for Copper Ridge Estates <br /> Planner II Thomas Mierisch presented the Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat for <br /> Copper Ridge Estates to the Board, a copy of which is attached and incorporated <br /> into these minutes. This development will have 20 single family detached homes and <br /> 4 septic lots. Commissioner Bill Carver asked about the non-building septic area, <br /> and if the developers would be pumping affluent downhill along easements. Mr. <br /> Mierisch said the septic lots would be maintained by the property owners, and they <br /> would pay taxes on those lots. Commissioner Robert Reives asked about rezoning. <br /> Mr. Mierisch said there's no rezoning required and that no concerns or complaints <br /> regarding the application were received. He said that because there was not a <br /> rezoning requirement, a public hearing was not necessary. Commissioner Kirk Smith <br /> had heard some concerns from residents regarding traffic. <br /> 02-PLAT-COPPER RIDGE ESTATES.pdf <br /> Motion: Motion to approve the Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat for Copper <br /> Ridge Estates. <br /> Mover: Dr. Andre Knecht <br /> For: 7 - Dr. Andre Knecht, Robert Reives, Cameron Sharpe, Kirk Smith, Bill Carver, <br /> Mark Lovick, Taylor Vorbeck <br /> Motion Result: Passed <br /> VII. MANAGERS' REPORTS <br /> VILA Monthly Financial & Sales Tax Reports <br /> Finance Director Candace Iceman presented the Monthly Financial and Sales Tax <br /> Reports to the Board. County sales tax revenues run three months behind. Mrs. <br /> Iceman said tax collections as a percentage of the budget are 3.26% behind where <br /> we were at the same period last fiscal year. The targeted balance for expenditures <br /> for December is 50%. Several departments are over this target due to the inclusion <br /> of encumbrances. If encumbrances are excluded, Juvenile Detention, EMS and <br /> Human Services Nonprofits remain over the target. Juvenile Detention is over due to <br /> the increased quantity and stay duration of juveniles in detention, EMS is over due <br /> to the capital purchase of CPR machines and Human Services Nonprofits are over <br /> due to the lump sum payment to the NC Veterans Memorial. <br /> December 2022.pdf <br /> October 2022 Sales Tax.pdf <br /> VII.B County Manager's Monthly Report for January 2023 <br /> County Manager John Crumpton noted that staff recently met with the state at the <br /> Endor Iron Furnace property. The state is interested in our participation in this project <br /> due to the historical nature of the site. GIS Strategic Services Director Don <br /> Kovasckitz and Parks and Recreation Director Joseph Keel have been put in charge <br /> of this project. Dr. Crumpton is estimating that it will be 12-24 months before the <br /> County gets a lease from the state. The multi-sports complex is moving along with <br /> the design and permitting, and the new library design continues. Horton Park pool is <br /> still on track for opening Memorial Day weekend and the Temple Park Phase II <br /> should get started in the next 30 days. Dr. Crumpton represented the Board of <br /> Commissioners and Airport Authority Board at an NCDOT event at the Raleigh <br />