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Minutes: January 29, 2001, continued 20 <br /> Chair Halkiotis said that one of the major drawbacks with the new high school site was the fad <br /> .019-the community,00ilege would need at least 20 acres,which would allow for expansion,parking, <br /> and the impervious surface ratio. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs asked about the 20 acres and why so much was needed. Barbara <br /> Baker said that the task force was taking expansion into consideration.'If the high school site were <br /> used,there would be no room forexpansion. Commissioner Jacobs verified that 20 acres was not,a <br /> mandate. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs asked If the faicility was located dose to an industry,flow the cturiculum <br /> would be designed in relation to what the training needs might be. He asked to what extent DTCC <br /> would try to accommodate the training needs of an employer. <br /> Dr. Bill Ingram said that the advantage of being located near an industrial oenWwas that it <br /> enables DTCC to provide some specific training as well as general training. He said that the needs <br /> of the Industries change and employers want people that can work together in teams and have good <br /> general skills. The hands-on training can be provided by the employer. He does envision some <br /> specialized training programs in health care. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs a*W.if Orange County would have additional representation on the <br /> Durham Tech Board of Trustees N a satellite campus were opened in Orange County. Barbara <br /> -Baker said that this is something to be discussed. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs supports a community college in Orange.County because even with low <br /> unemployment,a lot ofthe people are under employed. He would like to know more about the <br /> ongoing annual coeL <br /> Commissioner Carey asked who appoints the members of the Board of Trustees and Barbara <br /> Baker said the County Commissioners of the home County,the school board,and the Governor. <br /> Commissioner Carey feels that the location of the Durham Tech branch in Orange County Is an <br /> open topic. He too was initially excited about the possibility of co-locating but as he learned more <br /> about the needs,he realized that the Board needs to think more broadly. The County <br /> Commissioners need to have that discussion. He suggested asking the staff to tiring back a <br /> recommendation for.a process on appointing a amaa group to analyze potential sites and to makes <br /> recommendation on the criteria to use. <br /> Chair Halklods said,in conclusion,that he supports the idea of a satellite campus of DTCC In <br /> Orange County. He said that it was really important for people to understand that there Is going to <br /> be a four million dollar in-kind match by the County. He said that this was like creating another <br /> school system in the County. Orange County is making a contribution and an investment for the <br /> future. He feels that the County Commissioners need to further discuss this issue. <br /> Commissioner Gordon asked about the programming at the satellite campus. Dr.Bill Ingram <br /> said that Durham Tech has approval to offer 35 different associate degree programs. Those <br /> approvals come with them to.Orange County., DTCC has entered into an agreement with Atamance <br /> Community College to share resources for similar programs. <br /> Commissioner Gordon said that she would like to have some sort of sense about what would <br /> be offered at the branch in Orange County and some kind of analysis of how this would work with <br /> Alamance County. She would also like to see a transportation place on how the students would get <br /> from Orange County to other campuses. She would Ike for the staff to look at the statutes to see <br /> what the rules are for a satellite campus. m Orange <br /> Barbara Baker said that English as a second language would be a big program <br /> County as well as classes In basic skills similar to those offered atthe Skills Development Center. <br /> Dr.Bill ingrate made referenoe to the transportation Issue and'said that the main campus was <br /> on a TTA route,and the northern Durham center was recently added to a'Durham Area Transit <br /> Authority route,which Is accessible through TTA. He cautioned the Commissioners not to try and <br /> create another school bus system,but to locate the facility near public transportation. <br /> John Link asked what an intent to Proceed would mean for the County. Barbara Baker said <br /> that an intent to Proceed would mean that the County was committing to a permanent site for a <br /> community college satellite campus in the.County. <br /> The Board agreed to ask the Manager to coordinate with the staff of MC to answer some of <br /> the questions raised by the County Commissioners. <br /> Thursday,April 11,2002(4).max <br />
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