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30 <br /> property. This section indicates that the Boards of Trustees for Community Colleges will hold <br /> title to all real and personal property that is purchased with funds provided by the tax-levying <br /> authorities of the respective institutions. The title to equipment furnished by the State shall <br /> remain the property of the Community College system, however, should the satellite facility <br /> cease to operate, the real and/or personal property purchased with Orange County funds <br /> would revert back to County ownership. <br /> • State's financial support responsibilities. <br /> Dr. Wynn referred the group to GS 115D-31, which outlines the State's responsibility for <br /> financial support of the community college. He indicated that there was hope for additional <br /> operational funding in support of satellite or off-campus centers, however, the State's budget <br /> maladies were likely to preclude such action this year. <br /> • Orange County's financial support responsibilities. <br /> Dr. Wynn briefly discussed the local financial support responsibilities for a satellite campus. <br /> He indicated that there could be limited opportunities to share staff between the Durham and <br /> Orange campuses, citing pro-rating costs for salaries, benefits etc. of building maintenance <br /> personnel as an example. A full iteration of local responsibilities is depicted in <br /> G.S. 115D-32. <br /> • Site selection. <br /> Durham Tech Trustees believe that this is County Commissioner responsibility and will look <br /> to them to develop a process whereby the selection is made. Dr. Wynn referred to sites of no <br /> less than 20 acres and accessible to major highways as favorable. <br /> Each of the Trustees indicated a willingness to work with the Orange County Commissioners <br /> to develop the satellite campus. Jesse Anglin indicated that the Trustees were there in a <br /> supportive role not one to dictate what is presented at the facility. Dr. Phail Wynn commented <br /> that the Community College has much autonomy in its offerings contingent upon community <br /> demands. He indicated that a needs assessment would be conducted to determine what <br /> programming should be offered at the satellite campus. Further, he indicated that he <br /> envisioned the possibility that the Orange and Durham campuses could work together jointly <br /> in offering degree programs, thereby allowing Orange County students to stay in the county <br /> for much of their program. He offered as examples the Law Enforcement and Fire Protection <br /> programs, where Orange County students could receive basic courses the first year in <br /> Orange County and then make the short commute to the Northern Durham Center where the <br /> specialty classes are held to finish their degree. <br /> Capital Expenditure Requirements <br /> With the overview by Durham Tech concluded,the discussion migrated toward the capital <br /> expenditures, specifically the $4 million in State bond money that is available for new <br /> construction of the Orange Campus. The County would be expected to match with $4 million <br /> in capital funding or in-kind contributions. <br /> Commissioner-Carey-ask,edfoFClartfication-ofthetimeframeAn-which-bond-funds-must be -- <br /> spent and the process for claiming them. Dr. Wynn said that bonds are sold over a six-year <br /> period_with 65% sold during the last three years. He told them that a resolution announcing <br /> the Commissioners intent to match the State funds for construction of a satellite campus must <br /> be forwarded to the State. The State would then issue a number for the project, which <br /> allows funds to be drawn against the project account on a reimbursement basis. <br /> Commissioners-questioned the-basis-of-matchingthe State funds.Dr.WynnAndicated-thatAn <br /> addition to construction costs and equipment that is the local responsibility, the value of land <br /> Thursday,April 11,2002(4).max <br />
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