135 CONCORD CITY COUNCIL SECOND WORK SESSION MARCH 22, 2022 The City Council for the City of Concord, North Carolina, held the scheduled City Council Second' Work Session on March 22, 2022, beginning at 11:00 a.m. with Mayor William C. Dusch presiding. Members Present: 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. City Manager, Lloyd Wm. Payne, Jr. Assistant City Manager, LeDerick Blackburn City Attorney, Valerie Kolczynski City Clerk, Kim J. Deason Various Department Directors Call to Order: Others Present: Mayor Dusch called the meeting to order. A motion was made by Council Member McKenzie and seconded by Council Member Parsley-Hubbard to conduct a closed session in accordance with N.C. General Statute 143-318.11(a/3)to consult with an attorney and to protect the attorney-client; privilege and N.C.G General Statute 143-318.11(a)4)to Discuss thel location ore expansion ofi industries or other businesses in the area served by this public body-the vote: all aye. Upon reconvening in open session, the following items were discussed: ARPA funds The City Manager explained how much of the ARPA funds had been allocated. He stated thel balance remaining is $14,777,247. He proposed allocating the standard deduction of $10r million tol be usedf fort the construction oft thei Fleet facility (the remaining balance ofthe construction total would comef from the General Fund Capital Reserves): and to allocate the remaining $4.7 million for affordable housing projects; $3.5r million to' WeBuild Concord for the construction of the Lincoln Street Townhomes and $1.2 million for eights single-family Council Members Parsley-Hubbard: and King stated theywouldi like more time to reviewt the Council Member McKenzie stated the WeBuild Concord was ready to move forward with After some discussion, ar motion was made by Council Member McKenzie and seconded by Council Member King to allocate $4,777,247 for affordable housing projects; $3.5 milliont tov WeBuild Concord fort the construction oft the Lincoln Street Townhomes and$1.2 homes to be constructed on City-owned lots. proposal. construction of the townhomes. 136 million for eight single-family homes to be constructed on City-owned lots-the vote: all More discussion regarding the remaining funds willl be held at the April 12th Work Session. Prior to the meeting, staff developed a scoring form listing each project and sent it to the Council. Councilt then provided their project scores to staff. Staff compiled the scores and The City Council members proposed the following projects for allocation approval: aye. Preliminary Wastewater allocation sent the scores to the Council. Residential Skybrook Corners - townhomes (12,480 gpd) The Mills at Rocky River Townhomes (22,800 gpd) Coleman Mill = apartments (25,360 gpd) Amhurst Subdivision - single family (9,360 gpd) Christenbury Commons Townhomes (15,120 gpd) Holly Grove Subdivision townhomes (30,480 gpd) Non-Residential Villas at Rocky River (16,450 gpd) Christenbury Village (12,064 gpd) BP- The Mills at Rocky River (2,200 gpd) Aviation Industrial (1,200 gpd) Holly Grove Subdivision (4,032 gpd) Christenbury Village (33,778 gpd) Mixed Use Amotion was made by Mayor Pro-Tem Crawford and seconded by Council Member Sweat Council Member Parsley-Hubbard thanked staff for their work in supplying the Council the to approve the allocation totals-the vote: all aye. needed information. There being no further business to be discussed, a motion was made by Mayor Pro-Tem Parsley-Hubbard and seconded by Council Member King to adjourn--the vote: all aye. LLCH William C. Dusch, Mayor Kim. J. Clerk dg