278 claim, administrative procedure, orj judicial action, and to consider and givei instructions concerning a judicial action titled City of Concord VS. Barber Scotia College; N.C. General Statute 143-318.11()(4) to discuss matters relating to the location or expansion of business in the area served by this body; N.C. General Statute 143- 318.11(a)(6) to consider the qualifications, competence, performance, condition of A motion was made by Council Member Stocks, seconded by Council Member Parsley-Hubbard, and duly carried, to return to regular session--the vote: all aye. appointment of a public officer or employee-the vote: all aye. There being no further business tol be discussed, ar motion was made by Council Member Sweat, seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem Crawford, and duly carried, to adjourn- the vote: all aye. hahh William C. Dusch, Mayor Kim hAR- 279 CONCORD CITY COUNCIL EMERGENCY CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 28, 2022 The City Council for the City of Concord, North Carolina, held an Emergency City Council Meeting in the 3rd floor City Hall Council Chambers located at 35 Cabarrus Ave, W, on June 28, 2022, at 11:00 p.m. with Mayor William C. Dusch presiding. Council members were present as follows: Mayor Pro-Tem Terry L. Crawford 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: Council Member Andy Langford Others Present: City Manager, Lloyd Wm. Payne, Jr. City Attorney, Valerie Kolczynski City Clerk, Kim J. Deason Assistant City Manager, Josh Smith Assistant City Manager, Pam Hinson Deputy Finance Director, Kristin Roe Mayor Dusch called the meeting to order. Members Present: The purpose of the emergency meeting was to consider adopting a budget ordinance to A motion was made by Council Member McKenzie and seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem Crawford to adopt thet following! budget ordinance to adjust FY21/22airportf fuelr revenuei to adjust FY21/22 airport fuel revenue to year end actuals. year end actuals-the vote: all aye. ORD. #22-88 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND FY 2021-2022 BUDGET ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Concord, North Carolina did ont the 10th day of June, 2021, adopt a City budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 and WHEREAS, iti is appropriate to amend the expenselexpendntures and the revenue NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED byt the City Council of the City of Concord that in accordance with the authority contained in G.S. 159-15, the following accounts are ending on June 30, 2022, as amended; and accounts in the funds listed for the reason stated; hereby amended as follows: 280 Revenues Account Title Current Budget 6,497,000 Amended (Decrease) Budget 6,897,000 Increase 400,000 400,000 680-4401309 Fuel Sales/JetA Total ExpenseslExpendtures Current Budget 5,029,091 Amended (Decrease) Account 4530- 5272000 Title Budget 5,429,091 Increase 400,000 400,000 Purchases-Fuel.Jet. A Total Reason: To allocate fuel sales ine excess of original budget to coverf fuel expense relatedi to the higher than anticipated sales. Adopted this 28th day of June, 2022. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF CONCORD NORTH CAROLINA /s/ William C. Dusch, Mayor ATTEST: Is/ Kim Deason, City Clerk Is/ VaLerie Kolczynski, City Attorney Therel beingr noi further business tol be discussed, a motion was made by Mayor Pro- Tem Crawford and seconded by Councill Member McKenzie to adjourn---the vote: allaye. hituhi William C. Dusch, Mayor bAl 281 CONCORD CITY COUNCIL 2ND WORK SESSION MEETING JUNE 21, 2022 The City Council fort the City of Concord, North Carolina, held the scheduled City Council 2nd Work Session int the 3td floor City Hall Council Chambers located at 35 Cabarrus Ave, W, on June 21, 2022, at 11:00 a.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 Betty M. Stocks Council Member JC McKenzie Council Member Jennifer Parsley-Hubbard Members Absent: Council Member W. Brian King Council Member John A. Sweat, Jr. Others Present: City Manager, Lloyd Wm. Payne, Jr. City Attorney, Valerie Kolczynski Department Directors Call to Order: Members Present: Mayor Dusch called the meeting to order. Thet following items were discussed: 1. GO Bonds Marketing Plan and' Timeline The Public Affairs and Projects Manager, Lindsay Manson, discussed the marketing campaign for the upcoming Parks & Recreation bond sale. She shared the logo, tag line and also the draft of the bond web page. The phases of the campaign were discussed which include a soft roll out of the bond information and gradually increasing public information as the actual date of referendum gets closer. Outside organizations will also receive information about the bonds, these organizations may choose to help encourage votes for the upcoming recreation bonds. Brochures and signs will be created so that The Parks & Recreation Deputy Director, Sheila Lowery, reviewed the bond projects and explainedi that ther master plans andi the actual designs could be different. She wanted City Councilt to understand thata actual designs could change once the design on the site starts. The Electric Services Director, Alex Burris, reviewed the current rate status with City Council. Increasing fuel prices will result in another PPA to electric bills effective July 1, 2022. Alex reviewed the current rates Duke Power is charging. The City's rates will be higher but Duke will be adjusting their rates in the fall. Duke has also requested a rate citizens can easily get more information about the bonds. 2. Electric Public Power Adjustment (PPA) review.