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There is one (sovereign) power,
one God regardless the name, one
King (of kings) and
one King maker and I'm it -- said Jehovah-- who can
it away from you or you away from it.
All (HBCU) North
Carolina A&T has is a little land and few degrees and
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Tools in the LORD's toolbox, Jesus
Christ Super Star Michael Jerel Pippen since 1949,
Wingmen Archangels Gabriel & Michael, and Armies. I'm
not black in a white man's game
but Jehovah's begotten Son in His game. |
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"The
goal isn't to expand mankind's body
of knowledge so much as it is to
expand the local economy." [19] |
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Rewinding
to
1991-92, at
bequest
of
UNC
Board
of
Governors
NC Legislature
enacted
NC
GA §
116‑252.
Piedmont
Triad
Graduate Engineering
Program
in
support
faculty
and
graduate
students involved
in
engineering
at
the
campuses
of
The
University
of
North
Carolina.
In
doing
so
UNC
Board
of
Governors
rejected
a
$20
Million dollar
NCA&T/UNC-G Engineering
and
Science
Research
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Reported
in the Media: " "but
that center [Piedmont
Triad Engineering Research
Center] contains no
role for UNCG,
which had hoped
to get several doctoral
level programs out of a
joint engineering and
science research center
with A&T", emphasis
added; "UNCG/A&T
proposal had won the
enthusiastic
endorsement of top Greensboro
business leaders.
Acting through the Greensboro
Development Corp.,
they last year
commissioned a $300,000
study to determine what
areas of research at
UNCG/A&T center could
engage in to the
benefit of the Triad
economy and its
industries"; and
I'm [banker
E.S. ``Jim'' Melvin,
chairman of the
Greensboro Development
Corp convinced it
[Research Center] is the
thing to do, but we've
got to work through the
university system, build
the case for it and get
it high on the board's priority
list. That's going to take
some time.'' reported
Jack Scism TRIAD
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
CENTER: VIABLE DREAM OR
PIE IN THE SKY? , JACK
SCISM, Greensboro News &
Record - Monday, July
20, 1992 . (emphasis
added) [16] |
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"Its
[UNCG] historically strong programs
in music, education and nursing are
not the kinds of programs that spin
off research and development or
software companies to fuel high tech
economies " "Last
year, the development corporation
proposed the idea of developing a
UNCG/A&T Knowledge and Industry
Campus, perhaps in southeast
Greensboro...This would be the
beginning of our version of N.C.
State's Centennial Campus." [Ken
Mayer, Editorial, UNCG, A&T
University will need to be leaders
in the charge for high-tech industry
in the Triad, Triad Business Journal
Nov 9,1998] Ken Mayer former
Chairman UNCG BOT 2003-2004 &
2004-2005. |
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"I
think for the next
50 years, A&T and
the engineering
programs and science
programs are going
to be an integral
part and a driving
force in the
economic development
of the community,''
said Greensboro
attorney Jim
Phillips Jr., a
member of the UNC
Board of Governors."
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Greensboro
City's Greensboro
Connections
2025
Comprehensive
Plan was
adopted May
2003.
A key
principle of
the
Comprehensive
Plan is to
promote
economic
development
in
historically
under-served
parts of the
City such as
East
Greensboro.
Properties
in these
areas should
receive
priority
consideration
as the City
designates
and promotes
land for
economic
development.
The NCA&TSU
Farm site is
one such
candidate.
7D.3 Promote
economic
development
through
public/private
partnerships
to include
government,
economic
development
agencies,
educational
and health
care
institutions,
and
businesses.
Build on
existing
partnerships
and
initiatives
in this
effort.
Examples
include:
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University-related
research and
development
opportunities
with UNCG
and NCA&TSU (building
on the
example of
the Nussbaum
Center
incubator
facility)[ One
of their
primary
tasks will
be keeping
tabs on
research at
the two
universities,
in areas
such as
engineering
and
sciences,
that might
have
commercial
uses. They
will look
for existing
companies
that could
benefit from
that
research and
explore the
potential of
using it to
create
start-up
businesses.]
Work with
NCA&TSU to
establish a
research
park on the
A&T farm
property,
[NCA&T
Farmland
was located
in Guilford
County not
Greensboro
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No statuary NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b) NC A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated by UNC
Board of Governors ("UNC BOG"), enabling
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, Inc. ("GCID") to administer
the educational, research, and economic
development mission of Joint Millennial
Campus; UNC BOG/ UNC System Office de facto
designated millennial campus\ NCA&T/UNCG
Joint Millennial Campus & Joint School of
Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, serves
as conduit diverting NCA&T
proposed university millennial campus |
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75-acres of
farmland, USDA sole source agreement to located
building on NCA&T millennial campus, Federal Research
and Academic programs, to be accessed by HWI UNC
Greensboro, Gateway Research Park, Inc., businesses, and
addition UNC constituents institutions and other
institutions, as UNCG/NCA&T Joint Millennial campus,
aka, Gateway University Research Park; No lawful lease
was executed by UNC Board of Governors/UNC System Office
to GCID for Session Law 2003-284, Section 6.20, land and
facilities and 75-acre parcel of NCA&T Farmland. |
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North Carolina A&T
Millennial Campus |
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HBCU
institution North
Carolina A&T, one of the
state's two land grant
institutions, has programs throughthe
doctoral level. Its programs
include engineering, arts
and sciences, agricultural
and environmental sciences,
business and economics,
education, nursing,
technology, and graduates
studies. “
The expected roles of a
land- grant institution,
is teaching agriculture and
engineering, and providing
cooperative extension
services”. NC
A&T's 2001 amend University
Master Plan called for
developing 75 acres of land
along East Lee Street
targeted to develop new
opportunities for both
research and education in
both the private and
academic arenas between the
University's technology and
agricultural research and
its students, which didn't
include across-town
historical white UNC
Greensboro and its
affiliated members of the
Greensboro business
community. |
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In 2003-04, with the
backbone of North
Carolina's industrial
economy Tobacco,
Textiles, and Furniture
outsourced, in
decline/recession or
outsourced with
appropriations for
UNC-System taking an
ever increasing
multi-billion dollar
bite out of state's
coffers, North
Carolina's Legislature
thru House Bill 1264 (HB
1264) direct UNC-BOG and
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SYSTEM to contract a
private consulting firm
that had experience in
higher education to
conduct a comprehensive
study (Staying
a step ahead) of
the mission and
educational program
needs to ensure that the
State's citizens are academically
prepared and equipped
for current job
opportunities and jobs
of the future in North
Carolina's growing
knowledge economy. |
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Emerging
from a legislative
mandated study HB 1264 , Staying
a Step Ahead, to
ensure the State's
citizens are
academically prepared
and equipped for current
job opportunities and
jobs of the future in
North Carolina's
growing knowledge
economy, explicitly
referred to research
clusters Public Health,
Biotechnology, Bio &
Food Sciences, Advanced
Materials &
nanotechnology,
Computational Science &
Engineering, Leadership
& Community development,
Information Sciences &
Technology,
Transportation &
Logistics, and Energy &
Environment created by
HBCU NCA&T. |
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Nanotechnology :
Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
should have been NC A&T Signature
programs |
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with regard to the University
System, there shall be special
emphasis on the development of
signature programs for Historically
Black Colleges and Universities and
the University of North Carolina at
Pembroke. |
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defined as those that are
distinctive, that build on
existing strengths,
that advance the
institution’s profile, and that
serve regional and/or state economic
transformation needs." |
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“Expertise in nanotechnology may
become a prerequisite for many
scientists and engineers that
support a wide variety of
industries, nano expertise among the
North Carolina science and
engineering workforce may soon
become a competitive advantage issue
for the state. [PCG/UNC-NCCCS/UNC
Interim report
3.doc/RB.SP.PC.CR.ATPCC.1/CC.14/10May05
Page 34 ] |
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"It is
predicted that nano scale science
will change the nature of almost
every human-made product this
century. This field has great
potential applications in materials,
medicine, electronics, optics, data
storage, advanced manufacturing,
environment, energy, and national
security. PCG/UNC-NCCS/UNC
Interim report3. doc/RB.SP.PC.CR.Atpcc.I
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Staying
a Step Ahead (HB
1264(7)(2003-04)) the Legislature mandated the
Board of Governors emphasized existing and new
programs at Liberal Arts Universities
specifically aimed at meeting business,
industry, workforce, and career needs of North
Carolina in the State's changing and growing
knowledge-based economy, taking into account, as
appropriate, State and regional economic
strategies. |
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Its [UNCG] historically
strong programs in music, education and
nursing are not the kinds of programs
that spin off research and development
or software companies to fuel high tech
economies [Ken
Mayer, Editorial, UNCG, A&T University
will need to be leaders in the charge
for high-tech industry in the Triad,
Triad Business Journal Nov 9, 1998] (
Ken Mayer is former Chairman UNCG BOT
2003-2004 & 2004-2005.
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The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
2003-2004 Profile |
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With the
source of enrollment growth being minorities as
white enrollment leveled off across the
University of North Carolina, Guilford Technical
Community College experiencing record
enrollment, ECPI University and ITT Tech
offering addition technology based education in
the Triad education market place. What’s left
on the plate for Majority serving Liberal Arts
UNCG with a potential national and |
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regional prominent HBCU NCA&T
across town? Would
political astute business organization
affiliated UNC-G use political connections to
reposition Majority serving UNC-G in and
Minority serving NCA&T out? UNC-G 2003-08
formulated a 2003-08
academic plan to establish a joint Millennial
campus with NC A&T. |
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Notwithstanding NCA&T's 2001 Master Plan update calling
for establishing a university Millennial Campus
at the farm, credited in the media as the work of UNC-G
district NC Senator Kay Hagan, June 30, 2003, the
General Assembly, Session Law 2003-294, Section 6.20,
reallocated former Central School of the Deaf from the
State property Office to UNC BOG to be used for the
establishment of Millennium campuses of the University
of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University. |
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UNC
Board of Governors Committee for Budget and
Finance July 2003 recommend Law
2003-284,Section 6.20 Transfer of Land for the
Millennium Campuses of UNC Greensboro and NC A&T
State University. |
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Negotiation
began in 2002 and September 2004
NC A&T State University celebrated the
sighing of Memorandum of
Understanding with the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
with the opening of the National
Resources Conservation Services
Eastern Regional Technology Center
whose service area consisted of 24
states and the Caribbean area. The
Greensboro Center was also home to
the remote sensing
lab. The Memorandum of
Understanding says A&T has a working
farm with modern facilities and farm
equipment. NRCS will benefit from
the use of this farm by being able
to provide hands-on training to NRCS
employees. NRCS can sponsor field
studies that can serve as demonstrations
to both NRCS trainees and also local
and regional farmers. A
negotiated action under Solicitation
5NC0075 resulted in a
non-competitive award to locate the
USDA Natural Resources Conversation
Service's East National Technical
Center and East Remote Sensing
Laboratory on the North Carolina A&T
State University Millennium Campus. |
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Request
for Proposals by
Gateway
University
Research Park
for Construction
The Joint School
of Nanoscience
and
Nanoengineering-
dated Sept. 1,
2004
Project
Overview: The
JSNN will
support
established
research
programs with
faculty from
the two
universities and
will have its
own faculty
lines as well. The
primary goal of
the school is to
be a world
leader in
research,
nano-related
education, and
outreach. The
JSNN will
promote Research
goals, Education
goals, and
Outreach goals.
To meet these
goals, the JSNN
will require
specialized,
state-of-the-art
industrial quality
research
space. These
will include
laboratories for
life sciences,
engineering,
materials
science and
other spaces
requiring
tightly
controlled
environments. |
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The constituent
university where
the Project
will be
constructed:
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Gateway
University
Research
Park,
South
Campus
2900
East
Lee
Street
Greensboro,
NC
27401
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Note: In
2003 Gateway
University
Research Park
didn't exits.
The Greensboro
Center for
Innovative
Development
would change its
name in 2006 to
Gateway
University
Research Park,
Inc. |
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Note: SACS-COC
Policy
Statement: Separate
Accreditation
for extended
units of a
Member
institution. For
Units of a
Member
Institution
extended unit to
be eligible for
accreditation as
a separate
institution it
must offer a
degree and
separate from
the main campus.
Procedure for an
Extended Unit
Seeking Separate
Accreditation
(.1) Application
for Membership,
including all
documentation
required to
demonstrate
compliance with Core
Requirements
2.1- 2.11, [2.1
The institution
has
degree-granting
authority from
the appropriate
government
agency or
agencies.
(Degree-granting
Authority). |
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NCGS §
116-198.34....Upon
formal request
by the
constituent
institutions,
the Board of
Governors may
authorize two or
more constituent
institutions
which meets the
requirements of
this section to
create a joint
Millennial
Campus. |
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UNC-Greensboro
for statutory
required request
to establish a
Joint Millennial
Campus produced
alleged
Chancellors
signed
Document dated
Aug. 22nd,
2003. Alleged
Chancellors
signed document
stated: "we are
pleased to
inform you that
this proposal
has been
approved by both
of our Boards of
Trustees and is
supported by
local community
leaders and
organizations including
Action
Greensboro. Copies
of the
Resolutions
passed by the
N.C. A&T State
University Board
of Trustees on
August 22, 2003
and by The
University of
North Carolina
at Greensboro
Board of
Trustees on
August 22, 2003
are enclosed.
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by Chancellors
Renick and
Sullivan, NC A&T
and UNC-G Board
of Trustees
duplicate
Resolutions: In
Support of The
Creation of a
Joint Millennial
Campus between
NC A&T and UNCG,
dated Aug.
22, 2003,
and Aug.
28, 2003,
called for
seeking
designation of
Joint Millennial
Campus in terms
of the Central
North Carolina
School of the
Deaf real
estate,
transferred to
UNC Board of
Governors for
the purpose of
establishing a
Joint Millennial
Campus.
Universities'
resolutions seek
designation of
Joint Millennial
without a
syllable
pertaining to a
75-acre parcel
of NCA&T
farmland,
statutory
foreclosed
Greensboro
attorney Jim W.
Phillips, Jr.
alleged
NCA&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial
Campus inclusive
of NC A&T
Farmland. |
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Alleged Aug. 22nd, 2003 NC A&T
Board of trustees Resolution : In Support of the
Creation of a Joint Millennial Campus between NC A&T and
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro maybe
bogus. |
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Dr.
Gerald L. Truesdale and Dr. Velma Speight-Buford
certified alleged August 22, 2003 NC A&T Board
of Trustees resolution as Vice Chair
and Secretary of the Board of Trustees. NC A&T
State Audit Report Ended June 30, 2003 lists
Ralph K. Shelton as Chairman and Dr. Velma R.
Speight as Vice Chairman. University
publications A&T Today Volume 6, Number 1, Fall
2002 and Volume 5, Number 2, WINTER 2002 concur
with the State Audit report listings Ralph K.
Shelton as Chairman, Dr. Velma R. Speight as
Vice Chairman and Gerald Truesdale-Secretary. |
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Millions of Taxpayer dollars would flow through
UNC Committee Budget and Finance, approved by
full UNC Board of Governors, and funded by the
Legislature for non-existing bogus NC
G. S.: 116-198.34. (8b) NC. A&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus. |
The Millennial Campus statue
required an expressed determination
universities had the fiscal capacity
to established and maintain the
joint millennial Campus. Five month
after the alleged Oct. 2003
designation Phillips' Board of
Governors Committee On Budget and
Finance, March 2004, recommended
Supplemental Expansion Budget
Requests 2004-05, $4 million dollars
to renovated the School of the Deaf
property, and pay for telephone and
high speed networking, [SL
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And another $10 Million dollars
for land acquisition, site
preparation, and engineering, architectural
and other consulting services for
facilities for development of the
Joint Millennial Campus of North
Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University and the University
of North Carolina at Greensboro,
non-existing Joint Millennial
Campus. [Session Law 2004-179] |
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20, 2004, appropriated $4,000,000 to
an UNC-Greensboro and NCA&T
Millennium Campus. SESSION LAW
2004-179 ratified August 5th, 2004
approved $10,000,000 Certificate of
Participation for UNC-G/NC AT
land acquisition, site preparation,
Joint Millennial Campus of North
Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University and the University
of North Carolina at Greensboro. |
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Proposed Lease was smoking Gun No
statuary NCGS:
116-198.34.(8b) NC
A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated Oct.
10, 2003 by
UNC Board of Governors for
Session Law 2003-284, Section 6.20, land and
facilities, and 75-acre parcel of NCA&T
Farmland. |
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UNC Constituent Universities
and General Administration may acquire or
dispose of property by lease. (UNC Policy
Manual 600.1.3 ). Any proposal involving the
acquisition or
disposition by the institution of any
interest in real property shall be
recommended by the Board of Trustees. All
real property transactions that require
approval beyond the campus level are to be
initiated by submission of the Form PO-1 for
acquisitions and the Form PO-2 for
dispositions to the State Property Office. |
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GCID John Merrill & NC A&T
Renick " It maybe the USDA is our first
tenant at the south campus the result of
them leasing a long term lease will allow us
to build a structure out there" Video
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Feb. 2, 2006, Lease
Agreement between the Greensboro
Center for Innovative Development
and UNCG was considered before UNCG
Board of Trustee's Business Affairs
Committee. Tom Ross moved to approve
the recommendation leasing
Identified JMC. William Pratt
seconded the motion and it was
unanimously approved for
recommendation to the full Board. |
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John (Merrill)
stated that the ground lease was
designed to give more flexibility
for development, use state funds and
work with the facility staff of both
UNCG and NCA&T. The USDA is a
possibility for the anchor tenant.
The template was designed by Skip
Capone, Leslie Winner and
representative from NC A&T and the
Financial Department in General
Administration. Following approval
by both Boards of Trustees, the
lease will be submitted to the Board
of Governors, then the Council of
State and finally the Governor.
Emphasis added. |
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Feb. 2, 2006, Action Item: Lease
Agreement between the Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development and UNCG and NC A&T, was
considered by UNCG Board of Trustees. Action
item background information timeline from Feb.
2003 through Feb2, 2006 didn't indicated JMC
was designed by UNC BOG. |
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Action Item background information says " in
order to facilitate the GCID ability to perform
its role as managed/developer it was determined
by counsel for the universities and the GCID to
pursue a master lease for the properties
identified as the JMC by university
counsels, GCID, and General Administration,
emphasis added. |
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Action item background
information: |
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through Feb2, 2006 does not
indicated JMC was designed by
UNC BOG,
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- In order to facilitate GCID
ability to perform its role as
manager/developer it was
determined by counsel for the
universities and the GCID to
pursue a master lease for
the properties identified as
the JMC,
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- Properties Identified as the
JMC consist of owned by the
State of North Carolina (
Approximately 75 acres at the
former Central North Carolina
School for the Deaf and 75
acres adjacent to the NC A&T
farm, and
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- This document has also been
reviewed by the Office of the
President [ Erskine Bowles
Office]
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The
Identified JMC property consisted
of land owned by the State of North
Carolina (Approximately 75 acres
with 142,000 square feet of existing
space at the former Central North
Carolina School for the Deaf and
approximately 75 acres adjacent to
the NCA&T farm).... which
unambiguous constitute the UNC Board
of Governors alleged Oct. 10, 2003
designated NCA&T/UNC-G Millennial
Campus, emphasis added. Lease
Background said " This document has
also been reviewed by the Office of
the President (Bowles)." |
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John R. Merrill,
Executive Director Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development, e-mail to Tommy
Cline, dated Feb. 10, 2006 Subject
UNCG/NC A&T Joint Millennial Campus said: A
couple of months ago, I mentioned we were
working on a ground lease for the UNCG/NCA&T
Joint Millennial Campus here in Greensboro
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School for
the Deaf and a similar size parcel adjacent
to the NC A&T farm property). We have
completed the "draft" and it has been
accepted by Greensboro Center
for Innovative Development (GCID) Board of
Directors( January 31, 2006) and the UNCG
Board of Trustees (February 2, 2006). We
present it to the NCA&T Board of Trustees on
February 15, 2006 and we are confident
it will be approved. Upon approval, it will
go to the UNC Board of Governors for their
approval and then it will formally come to
the State Property Office for review. " "I
wanted to get a copy to you in advance for
your convenience...attached is that copy."
"Please note the document was crafted with
counsel for both universities (Skip Capone
and Camile Kluttz-Leach), the GCID (Lee
Lloyd and Bo Rodenbough), and the UNC System
(Leslie Winner and Rob Nelson..." (emphasis
added) [SPO -PRR] John R. Merrill Feb 10,
2006 email to Tommy Cline Subject Ground
Lease - UNCG/NC A&T Joint Millennial Campus. |
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Leasing agent
with the State Property Office Pan
Strickland contacted GCID Executive
Director John Merrill in regards to
lease forwarded to (Attorney General
Office) Tommy Cline via email March
01, 2006. |
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NC A&T Board of Trustees
Table Lease Agreement between the
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development and UNCG and NC A&T |
Allegedly, Mr. Merrill presented Ground
Lease Agreement between the State of
North Carolina and Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development (GCID), Feb.
15, 2006 seeking
approval of the Ground Lease by the
Board so that GCID can
be granted
control of the two millennial campus
properties as
the development moves forward. Documents
presented to the Board of Trustees when
considering was Ground
Lease Agreement and Resolutions : In
Support of the Creation of a Joint
Millennial Campus between NC A&T and The
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro dated Aug. 22, 2003.[ 20120327105608787.pdf]]
[NC A&T-PR]. called
for joining with UNCG to establish a
joint Millennial campus whose real
estate consisted of the former School of
the Deaf property allocated to the Board
of Governors to established a joint
Millennial Campus, constituting one
property, without
a syllable pertaining to additional Real
Estate nor 75-acre parcel of land on NC
A&T farmland. |
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Memorandum from Chair
Velma Speight-Bluford to Executive
Committee dated February 22, 2008
RE: Ground Lease
Agreement-Millennial Campus stated:
At the Board meeting on Wednesday,
February 15, 2006, John Merrill,
Director of the Greensboro Center
for innovative Development,
presented for approval a Ground
lease Agreement Between |
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The State of North
Carolina (Lessor) and Greensboro
Center for Innovative Development.
Inc. (Lessee) for the Joint
Millennial Campus of Greensboro,
North Carolina.. |
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 Chairwoman
Speight-Buford February
22, 2006 Memorandum
to the Board of Trustees Executive
Committee , By majority vote, the
Board decided that more time was needed
to review the document (Ground Lease
Agreement Between the State of North
Carolina (Lessor) and the Greensboro
Center for Innovative Development, Inc.
(Lessee) for the Joint Millennial Campus
of Greensboro, NC.) I
announced that I would seek approval of
the document by way of the Executive
Committee. |
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bylaws NC. A&T Executive Committee acting alone
did not have the authority to over ride the full
board decision. |
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March 06, 2006 the General Services
Administration "GSA" posted notice U.S.
Government Intends to Lease Space on the NC A&T
Millennial Campus in Greensboro, North Carolina
(Solicitation Number: TNCOO75). Response date
March 10, 2006. |
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Location: A
negotiated action under Solicitation
5NC0075 will result in a non-competitive
award to locate the USDA Natural
Resources Conversation Service's East
National Technical Center and East
Remote Sensing Laboratory on the North
Carolina A&T State University Millennium
Campus. |
Amount of Space: The
U.S. government intends to lease a total
of 24,680 rentable square feet921,461
contiguous BOMA usable square feet ) and
six (6) reserved outside parking spaces
based on the determination that this is
within the best interest of the U.S.
Government. This space will be made
available for use buy the USDA Natural
Resources Conversation Service's East
National Technical Center and East
Remote Sensing Laboratory personnel,
furnishings and equipment to maintain
mission critical engineering, research,
development, and academic requirements. |
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UNC
System Acquisition of Real Property by lease
P0-1 dated March 13, 2006 for the purpose of
establishing a Joint Millennial Campus for North
Carolina A&T |
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State
University and The University of North Carolina
Greensboro. Two parcels:
Approximately 75 acres of property located
adjacent to the NCA&T farm
and located on Lee Street; Approximately 75
acres of property and facilities formerly known
as the Central North Caroling School for the
Deaf. Proposed Lease unequivocal extinguished
UNC Board of Governors alleged Joint Millennial
Campus - North Carolina A&T State University
and the University of North Carolina Greensboro
- false claim Oct. 10, 2003 designation of
the Central School of the Deaf reallocated to
the Board of Governors and 75-acre parcel on
NCA&T farmland as Joint Millennial Campus. video |
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UNC System General Administration
is not a constituent university in the UNC
System. The Millennial Campus Statue does
not provide for the The Board of Governors to
designate a General Administration NCGS:
116-198.34. (4b) Joint Millennial Campus. |
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Email
from John R. Merrill to
Terrance Feravich (UNC-GA)
Subject Ground Lease stated:
"Following up on the ground
lease issue for the GCID. I
have downloaded the PO1 from
the state property office
and I need to connect with
the attorney's for the
universities to complete the
document (at least to the
best of our ability). I
realize we're under the gun
to get this on the April
agenda but what's my
deadline.? |
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Email
from John R. Merrill to
Terrance Feravich (UNC-GA)
Subject Ground Lease may
indicate source of PO1 was
the Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development (
non-state agency) rather
than UNC System. |
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UNCG, NC A&T,
UNC-GA did not have property
rights to identified JMC |
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(UNC
Policy Manual 600.1.3 ). Any
proposal involving the
acquisition or disposition
by the institution of any
interest in real property
shall be recommended by the
Board of Trustees. |
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Feb. 2,
2006, Action
Item: Lease
Agreement
between the
Greensboro
Center for
Innovative
Development and
UNCG and NC A&T, was
considered by
UNCG Board of
Trustees. Action
item background
information
timeline from
Feb. 2003
through Feb2,
2006 didn't
indicated JMC
was designed by
UNC BOG. |
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Action Item
background
information says
" in order to
facilitate the
GCID ability to
perform its role
as
managed/developer
it was
determined by
counsel for the
universities and
the GCID to
pursue a master
lease for the
properties
identified as
the JMC by
university
counsels, GCID,
and General
Administration,
emphasis added. |
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 Unambiguous
no statutory NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b)NC A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated Oct.
10, 2003 enabling Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development, Inc. to administer
the educational, research, and economic
development mission of a Joint Millennial
Campus and lawfully leased to Gateway Research
Park, Inc. |
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The General Assembly,
Session Law 2003-284,
Section 6.20, reallocated
former Central School of the
Deaf from the State property
Office to UNC BOG to be used
for the |
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establishment
of Millennium campuses of
the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro and
North Carolina Agricultural
and Technical State
University. Reallocated
Property was to UNC BOG not
UNCG, UNC-GA, or NCA&T
which could only be used for
Board of Governors
designation Millennium
campuses of the University
of North Carolina at
Greensboro and North
Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State University. |
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Notwithstanding Erskine Bowles General
Administration submission of Acquisition of Real
Property PO-1, dated March
13, 2006, to Department of
Administration, State Property Office for the
purpose to establish Joint Millennial Campus for
NCA&T and UNCG; claiming this action has been
approved by NCA&T and UNCG Board of Trustees.
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The
Bowles Administration May
2006, recommended approval of UNC BOG
document Lease of Joint Millennial Campus –
North Carolina A&T State University and The
University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
containing known false claim:
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- The Board of Governors
approved, the designation of the land
(formerly the Central School for the Deaf)
reallocated to the Board of Governors by the
2003 Session of the General Assembly and a
75-acre parcel of land currently comprising
a portion of the NCA&T State University Farm
as a Joint Millennial Campus,
- Now, the Boards of
Trustees of NCA&T and UNCG are requesting
permission to execute a ground lease of the
land and existing improvements for the Joint
Millennial Campus to the Greensboro Center
for Innovative Development, a
jointly-controlled and jointly-funded 501(c)
(3) entity that will administer the
educational, research, and economic
development mission of the Joint Millennial.
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Note: GS
§ 116-36.5. (c) All money
received through development
of a Millennial Campus of a
constituent institution of
The University of North
Carolina as defined by NCGS
§ 116-198.33(4b), from
whatever source, including
the net proceeds from the
lease or rental of real
property on a Millennial
Campus, shall be placed in a
special, continuing, and
nonreverting trust fund
having the sole and
exclusive use for further
development of that
Millennial Campus.
Note: Millennial
Campuses are exempt from the
Umstead Act which prohibits
State government from
engaging in the Sale of
Goods in competition with
citizens of the State. |
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No lawful leased was executed by
Board of Governors to the
Greensboro Center for Innovative Development,
Inc. for
Session Law 2003-284, Section 6.20, land and
facilities and 75-acre parcel of NCA&T Farmland. |
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Property
Lease of
Identified
JMC
portrayed as
lease of NCGS:
116-198.34.
(8b) designated Joint
Millennial
Campus |
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UNC BOG Committee on Budget and Finance document Lease of Joint Millennial Campus – North Carolina A&T State University and The University of North Carolina at Greensboro was considered by Budget and Finance committee May 11, 2006. |
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Feb. 2, 2006 GCID Executive Director John Merrill, UNCG employee, recommended the Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina approve Lease Agreement between the GCID and UNCG and NCA&T for property Identified as the Joint Millennial Campus. |
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Feb. 2, 2006 UNCG Business Affairs Committee minutes allege " the details of the lease were reviewed by Skip Capone for UNCG and Leslie Winner for General Administration". |
Feb. 2, 2006 Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina Lease Agreement between the GCID and UNCG and NCA&T for property Identified as the Joint Millennial Campus, claimed this document has also been reviewed by the Office of the President [ Erskine Bowles office]. |
May
11,
2006
Meeting
Minutes
of
the
Board
of
Governors
Committee
on
Budget
and
Finance
allege
Mr.
Merrill
presented
information
in
support
of
the
agenda
item
Lease
of
Joint
Millennial
Campus
-
North
Carolina
A&T
State
University
and
The
University
of
North
Carolina
at
Greensboro.
Agenda
Item
says:
- In October 2003, the Boards of Trustees of North Carolina A&T State University and The University of North Carolina at Greensboro requested, and the Board of Governors approved, the designation of the land (formerly the Central School for the Deaf) reallocated to
the Board of Governors by the 2003 Session of the General Assembly and a 75-acre parcel of land currently comprising a portion of the NCA&T State University Farm as a Joint Millennial Campus.
- Now, the Boards of Trustees of NCA&T and UNCG are requesting permission to execute a ground lease of the land and existing improvements for the Joint Millennial Campus to the Greensboro Center for Innovative Development,... that would administer the educational, research, and economic development mission off the Joint Millennial Campus.
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UNC BOG
Committee on
Budget and
Finance
document
Lease of
Joint
Millennial
Campus –
North
Carolina A&T
State
University
and The
University
of North
Carolina at
Greensboro
was
considered
by Budget
and Finance
committee
May 11,
2006. |
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May
11, 2006 draft Meeting
Minutes of the Board of
Governors Committee on
Budget and Finance
allege Mr. Merrill
presented information in
support of the agenda
item Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus -
North Carolina A&T State
University and The
University of North
Carolina at Greensboro.
Agenda Item says:
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In October 2003, the
Boards of Trustees
of North Carolina
A&T State University
and The University
of North Carolina at
Greensboro
requested, and the
Board of Governors
approved, the
designation of the
land (formerly the
Central School for
the Deaf)
reallocated to the
Board of Governors
by the 2003 Session
of the General
Assembly and a
75-acre parcel of
land currently
comprising a portion
of the NCA&T State
University Farm as a
Joint Millennial
Campus.
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Now, the Boards of
Trustees of NCA&T
and UNCG are
requesting
permission to
execute a ground
lease of the land
and existing
improvements for the
Joint Millennial
Campus to the
Greensboro Center
for Innovative
Development,... that
would administer the
educational,
research, and
economic development
mission off the
Joint Millennial
Campus.
Attending
Board members Mr. Steve
Bowden, Peter
D. Hans,
Mr. Jim W. Phillips,
Jr., ... From General
Administration
President Erskine
Bowles, Leslie winner,. |
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The Board of Governors May
12, 2006 pass Lease of Joint Millennial Campus,
NCA&T and UNCG on the consent agenda. |
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UNC BOG document Lease of Joint Millennial
Campus – North Carolina A&T State University and
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro was
approved by the Hanna Cage Committee on Budget
and Finance; forward to full UNC BOG where it
was approved on the consent agenda, and
forwarded to be process |
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NCGS: 116-198.34 (8b): upon formal
request by the constituent institutions, the Board of
Governors may authorize two or more constituent
institutions which meet the requirements of this section
to create a Joint Millennial. (UNC Policy Manual
600.1.3 ). Any proposal involving the acquisition or
disposition by the institution of any interest in real
property shall be recommended by the Board of Trustees. |
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Public Record
requests to Erskine Bowles UNC BOG/GA for the
statutory requirements to establish the NC
A&T/UNCG joint Millennial Campus (JMC) ,
allegedly made by Committee on Budget and
Finance, expressed by Greensboro Attorney Jim W.
Phillips, Jr. before the Committee and Board of
Governors [ Designation of Millennial
Campuses – North Carolina A&T State University
and The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro- Oct. 10, 2003,]; And Erskine
Bowles Administration Lease of Joint Millennial
Campus – North Carolina A&T State University and
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro -
May 2006. |
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Reply from Ms.
Joni Worthington [Vice
President for Communications UNC General
Administration] ”
we have provided hundreds of pages of documents
related to the establishment of the joint campus
and joint school. If the requested documents
exist, they would be included in the
documents we’ve already provided, since I’ve
given you everything we have.” Emphasis added. Notwithstanding
hundreds of pages of documents, including
multiple copies of the same email, related to
the establishment of the joint campus and joint
school UNC BOG/GA didn't produce Board
authorization establishing the (NC A&T & UNCG)
Joint Millennial Campus and NCGS §
116-198.34.(8b) statutory requirement/ lease: |
•Consultations
and recommendations establishing the Joint
Millennial Campus;
•Documents the basis for the
determination that the campuses had the
administrative and fiscal capacity required;
•President Recommendation to
establish Joint Millennial campuses;
•NC A&T and UNCG Request to
Establish Joint Millennial;
•NCA&T and UNCG Request to Lease
alleged Joint Millennial Campus land and
facilities to the Greensboro Center for
Innovative development, Inc |
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Certified
Public Record Requests to UNC
BOG/GA and Universities for
documents pertaining to Designation
of Millennial Campuses and
Lease of Joint Millennial Campus |
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NC
A&T reply to
public
record
request for
Board of
Governors
authorization
to establish
Joint
Millennial
Campus was
"we can not
locate the
Board of
Governors
authorization
establishing
the Joint
Millennial
Campus." |
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Replies to public
record request for
the NCA&T Board of
Trustees request to
designate NCA&T/UNCG
Joint Millennial
Campus consisting of
former School of the
Deaf property and
75-acre parcel of NC
A&T farmland and
for permission to
execute a ground
lease of the land
and existing
improvements Joint
Millennial Campus
and request for
permission to
execute a ground
lease of the land
and existing
improvements for the
Joint Millennial
Campus to the
Greensboro Center
for Innovative
Development. |
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NCA&T: "As to
your prior
request for the
resolution/motion
about the 75
acres of land
being a part of
the Gateway
Research Park,
There is no 2003
resolution, etc.
that
specifically
says 75 acres
are involved."
determined J.
Charles Waldrup
J.D., Ph.D.
General Counsel
Office Of Legal
Affairs North
Carolina
Agricultural &
Technical State
University.
NCA&T:
"As to the
request to
General
Administration
to approve the
ground lease,
Ms. Fails cannot
find any
transmittal
letter, memo,
etc." " We
wonder if
possibly UNCG
sent the request
on behalf of
both
universities.
General
Administration
should have
whatever was
sent to request
BOG action."
General Counsel
Office Of Legal
Affairs North
Carolina
Agricultural &
Technical State
University
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Unambiguous NC A&T
Board of Trustees
had not Requested:
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that the land
formerly
designated for
the Central
School for the
Deaf allocated
to the Board of
Governors by the
2003 Session of
the General
Assembly and a
75- acre parcel
of land
currently
comprising a
portion of the
North Carolina
A&T State
University Farm
be designated as
a joint
millennial
campus -
Designation of
Millennial
Campuses – North
Carolina A&T
State University
and The
University of
North Carolina
at Greensboro
(APPENDIX G) ;
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permission to
execute a ground
lease of the
land and
existing
improvements for
the Joint
Millennial
Campus to the
Greensboro
Center for
Innovative
Development. As
stated in UNC
BOG document
Appendix C Lease
of Joint
Millennial
Campus – North
Carolina A&T
State University
and The
University of
North Carolina
at Greensboro
(May 2006) -
(APPENDIX C )
Lease of Joint
Millennial
Campus)
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As fraudulent stated
by the Erskine
Bowles
Administration, Jim
Phillips, Jr.
Committee on Budget
and Finance in UNC
BOG documents Designation
of Millennial
Campuses – North
Carolina A&T State
University and The
University of North
Carolina at
Greensboro (APPENDIX
G) (Oct. 10. 2003)
and (APPENDIX
C ) Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus)
(May 2006) which the
32 member unelected
UNC Board of
Governors approved.
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UNC-G August
31, 2006 Action
Item: Master Plan for the South
Campus of the Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development, the Joint
Millennial campus of UNCG and NC A&T
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The University of
North Carolina at Greensboro Board
of Trustees Business Affairs
Committee August 31, 2006 Action
Item: Master Plan for the South
Campus of the Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development, the Joint
Millennial campus of UNCG and NC A&T was
considered two month after May Board
of Governors approval of Lease of
alleged Joint Millennial Campus and
three month
before alleged Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus was considered by
the Council of State. Chancellor
Sullivan introduced John Merrill,
Director of the GCID, and gave a
short history of the Joint
Millennial Campus to the new members
of the Board of Trustees. John
presented a power point presentation
of findings of the consultant firm
working on the Master Plan for the
campus. John Merrill then requested
approval from this Board of the
Master Plan for the South Campus of
the JMC (75 acres adjacent to the NC
A&T Farm).
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August 31,
2006 Action Item Background
Information says "
In January 2006, a ground
Lease was approved and
recommended for approval by the
Board of Governors.. .of the
properties identified as the JMC."
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UNCG August 31,
2006 Action Item: Master Plan for
the South Campus of the Greensboro
Center for Innovative Development,
the Joint Millennial campus of UNCG
and NC A&T, clearly associated UNC
Board of Governors un-law ground
lease of Identified Joint
Millennial Campus as alleged NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b) NC A&T/
UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus. |
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UNC-G August 31,
2006 Action Item: Master Plan for
the South Campus of the Greensboro
Center for Innovative Development,
the Joint Millennial campus of UNCG
and NC A&T Recommended by John
Merrill Background Information
says " In January 2006, a ground
Lease was approved and recommended
for approval by the Board of
Governors.. .of the properties
identified as the JMC."
August 31, 2006 Action
Item Background Information says "
In January 2006, a ground Lease
was approved and recommended for
approval by the Board of Governors..
.of the properties identified as the
JMC."
GCID Executive
Director John Merrill, UNCG Board
of Trustees, UNC Board of Governors
knew or should have known ground
lease was for property identified as
the JMC. |
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Adopt Section 600.1.6 of the
UNC Policy Manual, Policy on
Millennial Campuses |
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Background: The
Centennial Campus, the
Horace Williams Campus, and
the Millennial Campus
Financing Act (G.S.
116-198.31) provided the
Board certain authorities
over the financing and
development of the
Centennial Campus at North
Carolina State University,
the Horace Williams Campus
at the University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, and
additional millennial
campuses designated by the
Board at other constituent
institutions. "The UNC
Policy Manual has not been
updated to include the
Board’s authority for the
Centennial Campus, the
Horace Williams Campus, or
other millennial
campuses." |
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G.S.
116-198
Article
21B: The
Centennial
Campus,
the
Horace
Williams
Campus,
and the
Millennial
Campuses
Financing
Act
define
the
process
for
seeking
the
Millennial
Campus
designation. |
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Board of
Governors
Committee
on
Budget
and
Finance
May 18,
2017
B-5.
Millennial
Campus –
UNCG
Background |
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The
legislation
states
that the
Board of
Governors
may act
on
recommendations
by the
President
of The
University
of North
Carolina
after
consultation
with the
Chancellor
and the
Board of
Trustees
of a
constituent
institution
to
designate
real
property
held by,
or to be
acquired
by, a
constituent
institution
as a
Millennial
Campus
of the
institution.
That
designation
shall be
based on
an
express
finding
by the
Board of
Governors
that the
institution
desiring
to
create a
Millennial
Campus
has the
administrative
and
fiscal
capability
to
create
and
maintain
such a
campus.
Furthermore,
the
Board of
Governors
has
found
that
creating
the
constituent
institution’s
Millennial
Campus
will
enhance
the
university’s
research,
teaching,
and
service
missions,
as well
as
enhance
the
economic
development
of the
region
served
by the
institution. Upon
formal
request
by the
constituent
institutions,
the
Board of
Governors
may
authorize
two or
more
constituent
institutions
which
meets
the
requirements
of this
section
to
create a
joint
Millennial
Campus. |
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The
term
"Millennial
Campus"
means
all real
property
and
appurtenant
facilities designated
by the
Board of
Governors
as part
of a
Millennial Campus of
a
constituent
institution
of The
University
of North
Carolina
.... GS
116-198.33(4b) |
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Situation:
The UNC Policy Manual does
not address the Board’s
authority for the Centennial
Campus, the Horace Williams
Campus, and additional
millennial campuses. The
proposed Section 600.1.6 of
the UNC Policy Manual will
define the Board’s authority
in support of G.S.
116-198.31. |
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Millennial Campus
Expansion Request
Appalachian State
University |
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Millennial Campus
Expansion Request
Appalachian State
University Oct.
9, 2018 Assessments
says, Millennial Campus
concept has been widely
and successfully used by
NC State, UNC Chapel
Hill, N.C. A&T/UNC
Greensboro, Appalachian,
ECU, UNC Charlotte, UNC
Wilmington, and WCU
which were
de facto
designated without UNC
Board of Governors
establishment of a
Millennial Campus Policy
incorporating the
statutory requirements
expressed in NCGS116-198.34
(8b).
Unambiguous no
NCA&T/UNCG
NCGS116-198.34 (8b).Join
Millennial Campus was
designated. |
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 UNC
Board of Governors' bogus alleged
NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus
designation, defrauded the state of
North Carolina, killed NCA&T
University Millennial at (NC A&T
Farm) 2900 East Lee Street
Greensboro,
NC; forced HBCU NC A&T into
a shotgun bogus Joint Millennial
Campus with across town HWI
UNC-Greensboro; Pirated NC A&T
Memorandum of Understanding with
the USDA, academic programs, and
research and placed NC A&T students
outside equal protections of the
laws. |
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UNC System white washed
non-existent NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus
as UNC System Millennial Campus |
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Board of Governors' document
institutions with millennial campus designations
and the UNC System, indicates UNC System
millennial campus authorized in 2003 and
2022 and does not indicate
a NCA&T/UNCG joint Millennial Campus 2003. |
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Expansion of Millennial
Campus - The University of North
Carolina System Office May 25, 2020 |
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Issue overview
indicate G.S. 116-198.34 grants the
Board of Governors authority to
designate real property as a millennial
campus. The University System Office is
requesting an expansion of its millennial
campus to include the Spangler
Complex... The UNC System Office
previous designated 150 acres as a
millennial campus consisting of Gateway
Research Park-North Campus in Brown
Summit, NC and Gateway Research
Park-South Campus in Greensboro, NC. No
provision of NCGS 116-189.34 grants UNC
System Office authority to designate
real property as a millennial
campus. |
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UNC System\State Property Office "Raleigh Two Step" |
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2] Ribbon Cutting Sets Gateway Project in Motion, The
Aggie Report VOLUME EIGHT - NUMBER TWENTY - MAY 25, 2007
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