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formerly designated for the Central School for the Deaf and 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, allegedly approved Oct. 10, 2003.
Jeffrey R. Davis, VP Finance General Administration Transmittal dated Oct. 14, 2003 to former UNCG Chancellor Patricia Sullivan, copied to Phillip Richman allegedly forwarded to NC A&T Chancellor Renick and Ed Upchurch on 10, 22, 2003) alleged designated Oct.10, 2003 NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial consisting of the former school of the Deaf Property reallocated to UNC Board of Governors and a 75-acrea parcel of NC A&T farmland .
UNCG Board of Trustees Nov. 1, 2003 Minutes alleged Chancellor Sullivan commented" Following the September 23, announcement of the Greensboro Center for Innovative Development (GCID), the UNC Board of Governors approved the joint millennial campus on Oct, 2003.
Public Record requests made for substance of statutory requirements to establish the NC A&T/UNCG joint Millennial Campus (JMC) and its lease to UNC BOG/GA (reported later in this news piece) which also are the substance of determinations allegedly made by Committee on Budget and Finance Chair Greensboro Attorney Jim W. Phillips, Jr. before the Committee and Board of Governors and Hanna Cage Committee on Budget and Finance Bowles Administration in Lease of Joint Millennial Campus – North Carolina A&T State University and The University of North Carolina at Greensboro , May 2006.
Authorization to lease the Joint Millennial Campus to Gateway Research Park, Inc.
Board Authorization to NC A&T and UNCG to established non-profit corp. Greensboro Center for Innovative Development.
evidence the Board of Governors made an expressed determination that the universities had the administrative and physical capacity to establish and maintain a millennial campus.
Unambiguous UNC Board of governors did not designate GS § 116-198.34.(8b) NC A&T/UNCG joint millennial Campus - Period!!!
Media: Pursuant multiple Public record requests to UNC BOG/GA did not produce "Paperwork has been submitted to UNC General Administration to create the Joint Millennial Campus, and to transfer the School for the Deaf property to the new entity" Nor evidence "A&T has offered up a portion of its 600-acre farm for the research park". Term "Millennial Campus" means all real property and appurtenant facilities designated by the Board of Governors [ pursuant GS § 116-198.34.(8b)] as part of a Millennial Campus of a constituent institution of The University of North Carolina other than North Carolina State University or the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. § 116-198.33. Definitions. (4b). Unambiguous UNC Board of governors did not designate GS § 116-198.34.(8b) NC A&T/UNCG joint millennial Campus - Period!!!
such application, the Department of Administration shall promptly investigate all aspects of the proposed transaction..
Draft Lease Ground lease Agreement between The State of North Carolina (Lessor) and Greensboro Center for Innovative Development (Lessee) for Joint Millennial Campus Greensboro, North Carolina. Land 1.1.3 The two separate tracts or parcels of real estate, denominated the North Campus and South Campus and collectively comprising the" Joint Millennial Campus" homonymic terminology consistent Chancellor Sullivan and Renick Sept. 24, 2006 proposed Joint Millennial Campus and Board of Governors alleged Oct. 10, 2003 designated JMC obfuscated lease real estate was not statutory (NC. GS. § 116-198.34.(8b) designated JMC.
North Carolina A&T State University alleged Designated as a Joint Millennial Campus. Oct. 2003.
Joint Millennial Campus consisting of the former School for the Deaf property and 75-acre parcel of NC A&T farm.
Lacking JMC designation Session Law 2003-2984, Section 6.20 by statue remained reallocated to UNC BOG to designated Millennial Campuses for the universities .
Credited in the media as the work of UNCG district NC Senator Kay Hagan (UNCG Greensboro) June 30, 2003 General Assembly, Session Law 2003-2984,Section 6.20 reallocated former Central School of the Deaf 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.
UNCG Board of Trustees Feb. 2nd 2006, Action Item : [Lease Agreement between the Greensboro Center for Innovative Development and UNCG and NC A&T] was consider ;whose purposed was to pursue a master Lease for properties [Identified] as Joint Millennial Campus - land owed by the state of North Carolina (approximately 75 acres of existing space at the former Central north Carolina School for the Deaf and approximately 75 acres adjacent to the NC A&T farm.
UNC System Acquisition of Real Property by Lease DOA PO-1 form dated March 13, 2006, to Department of Administration for the purposes: To establish a Joint millennial Campus for North Carolina A&T State University (NC A&T) and The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) for two parcels of State own land, Approximately 75 acres of property located adjacent to the NC A&T farm and located on Lee Street ; Approximately 75 acres of property and facilities formerly known as the Central North Carolina School for Deaf unequivocal contradict UNC Board of Governors Oct. 2003 alleged designation of the Central School of the Deaf reallocated to the Board of Governors and 75-acre at North Carolina A&T as a Joint Millennial Campus.
Session Law 2003-2984, Section 6.20 reallocated former Central School of the Deaf to UNC BOG shall be used for the establishment of Millennium campuses of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and failure to do so deprived NC A&T/UNCG/UNC BOG property rights to lease Session Law 2003-2984,Section 6.20 real estate.
GCID Development Timeline between Sept. 2003 and Sept. 2005 substantiate NC A&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus wasn't designated Oct. 2003 as alleged.
Feb 2, 2006, UNCG BOT Action Item Lease Agreement between the Greensboro Center for Innovative Development and UNCG and NC A&T, for identified joint Millennial Campus - land owed by the state of North Carolina (approximately 75 acres of existing space at the former Central north Carolina School for the Deaf and approximately 75 acres adjacent to the NCA&T farm.
Oct. 2003, Alleged Designation of Millennial Campuses – North Carolina A&T State University and The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, land former 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.
Furthermore, Action Item August 1, 2006 Master Plan for the South Campus of the Greensboro Center for Innovative Development. the Joint millennial campus of UNCG and NC A&T represented Non profit Greensboro Center for Innovative Development as the Joint Millennial Campus of UNCG and NC A&T.
UNC BOG Committee on Budget and Finance, March 2006, approved recommending 1.3 million dollars for planning a Biotechnology Building at NC A&T to the BOG. Proposed facility would enable NCA&T to support ongoing and expanding research activities in bioengineering, biotechnology and biomedicine. NC A&T' biotechnology program is interdisciplinary and will incorporate research activities currently housed in the College of Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences, and School of Agriculture and Environment Sciences. The Total cost of this project is $25 Million dollars.
Innovative Development alleged (NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus) costing $50, 189,000 to the 2007-09 UNC Budget priorities. NCA&T/UNCG Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering Building would include the academic departments, laboratory facilities (teaching an research), and centers and institutes of the new School as well as selected centers and institutes currently located at the partner universities. UNC BOG agenda is determine by the President (Bowles) with the approval of the Chair (Phillips).
 Could Greensboro Support Research Park? News & Record Oct.19.1997 Beth McMurtrie.

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