304 CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS Council's Charter. The following resolution was adopted tor ratify an amendment: tot the Centralinal Regional Al RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE UPDATED CHARTER OF CENTRALINA REGIONAL COUNCIL WHEREAS, the City of Concord is a member of Centralina Regional Council (Centralina), a council of governments serving the needs oft the nine-county region that includes Anson, Cabarrus, Gaston, Lincoln, Iredell, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Stanly and WHEREAS, on February 9, 2022, the Centralina Board of Delegates adopted a resolution amending the organization's Charter to add language prohibiting private entities from benefitting from or having an interest in the organization's earnings or WHEREAS, each member government must endorse the Charter as Centralina's NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council that the City of Concord Union counties; and assets; and governing document. hereby ratifies the amended Centralina Regional Council Charter. This the 14th day of July, 2022. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF CONCORD NORTH CAROLINA /s/ William C. Dusch, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Kim. J. Deason, City Clerk CONSENT AGENDAITEMT CONSENT AGENDA ITEMU CONSENT AGENDA ITEMV CONSENT AGENDA ITEM W The City's semiannual debt status report as of. June 30, 2022 was accepted. The Tax releases/refunds fore the month of May 2022 were approved. The Tax Office collection reports for the month of May 2022 were accepted. The monthly report on investments as of May 31, 2022 was accepted. There being noi further business to! be discussed, ar motion was madel by Council Member Sweat, seconded by Council Member Parsley-Hubbard, and duly carried, to adjourn---the vote: all aye. R Terry L. Crawford, Mayor Pro-Tem 305 CONCORD CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL 2nd WORK SESSION MEETING JULY 19, 2022 The City Council for the City of Concord, North Carolina, held a special City Council 2nd Work Session in the 3rd floor City! Hall Council Chambers located at 35 Cabarrus Ave, W, on July 19, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. with Mayor Pro-Tem Terry L. Crawford presiding. Council members were present as follows: Members Present: Council Member Andy! Langford Council Member W. Brian King Council Member Betty M. Stocks Council Member JC McKenzie Council Member Jennifer Parsley-Hubbard Council Member John A. Sweat, Jr. Members Absent: Mayor William C. Dusch Others Present: Assistant City! Manager, LeDerick Blackburn Assistant City Manager, Pam Hinson City Attorney, Valerie Kolczynski City Clerk, Kim J. Deason Preliminary Wastewater allocation Mayor Pro-Tem Crawford explained howt the meeting would be conducted and the Council The City Council members proposed the following projects for allocation approval: would be making their allocations per category. Non-residential Starbucks - 720 gpd Slim Chickens Restaurant - 1,960 gpd 4525 Fortune Avenue - 2,600 gpd 5318 Langford Avenue - 8,000 gpd Dairio - 3,000 gpd Copperfield Market 8. -6 622 gpd Davidson Hwy Apartments & Retail- -2,900 gpd Stough Road McGrath - 250 gpd Tim Marburger Dealership - 3,750 gpd Penske Concord - 1,050 gpd Outback Steakhouse -7,480 gpd Meadows Corporate Park - Eastern - 6,424 gpd Gibson Mill Entertainment Complex - 3,250 gpd 84 Lumber Yard Expansion - 275 gpd The Springs Business Park Phase 3-7 7,350 gpd Red Rocks Music Park -2,500 gpd Poplar Crossing III - restaurant -7,200 gpd 306 Residential - Single Family Gene Court- - 3,360 gpd Weddington Road Site - 26,000 gpd Cumberland Subdivision Addition- -5 5,760 gpd Lakeside - 34,560 gpd Greenway" Village Park - 1,920 gpd Residential - Townhomes 97 Ring Avenue - 1,680 gpd Lincoln Street - 6,240 gpd Howerton Avenue - 720 gpd 11 Powder Street - 960 gpd Residential Apartments 300 Spring Street - 6,480 gpd 101 Georgia 640 gpd Davidson Hwy Apartments & Retail - 18,760 gpd Concord Elevation Multifamily- -7,200 gpd Corban Ave Senior Project -1 1,760 gpd Klutz CtTriplexes - 2,560 gpd Old Creamery 4,320 gpd Hammon Dr Property-5,120 gpd Climbing Rose of Concord -2 2,550 gpd Hammon Dr Property- - 55,370 gpd RBrown McAllister Elem School- - 9,072 gpd Cox Mill Mobile Unit -3,750 gpd Mixed Use Public Ar motion was made by Council Member Langford and seconded by Council Member Mayor Pro-Tem Crawford reminded the meeting attendees of the application submittal Parsley-Hubbard to approve the allocation totals-the vote: all aye. deadline of June 25th for the September 20th allocation meeting. There being no further business to be discussed, a motion was made by Council Member Parsley-Hubbard, seconded by Council Member Sweat, and duly carried, to adjourn-the vote: all aye. Mayor huk Clerk ADAn Deason/City 307 CONCORD CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING AUGUST 9, 2022 The City Council for the City of Concord, North Carolina, held the scheduled City Council Work Session int the 3rd floor City Hall Council Chambers located at 35 Cabarrus Ave, W, on August 9, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. with Mayor William C. Dusch presiding. Council members were present as follows: Mayor Pro-Tem Terry L. Crawford Council Member Andy Langford Council Member W. Brian King Council Member Betty M. Stocks Council Member JC McKenzie Council Member Jennifer Parsley-Hubbard Council Member John A. Sweat, Jr. Assistant City Manager, Josh Smith City Attorney, Valerie Kolczynski City Clerk, Kim J. Deason Department Directors Members Present: Others Present: The following agenda was presented for discussion: Presentations: Recognition of Mr. Chad Oxendine for his 23 years of teaching tennis at Myers Park Recognition of the CityofConcord Finance Department for receiving the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for period ending June 30, for the City of Concord Parks & Recreation Department. 2021. Unfinished business: Continue a public hearing for case ZICD)-07-21 and consider adoptinganordinance amending the official zoning map for +/- 54.8519 acres located northeast corner of International Drive and Highway 7.generalyaddressed as 4208 and 4515Davidson Hwy from MX-CC2 (Mixed-Use Commercial Center Large) to I-1-CD (Light Industrial The Assistant City Manager stated the applicant had requested that the Council consider Amotion was made by! Mayor Pro-Tem Crawford and seconded by Council Member Sweat to continue the public hearing until the September 9, 2022 meeting-the vote: all aye Conditional District) and C-2 (General Commercial). tabling this item until the September 9, 2022 meeting. Public hearings: