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Council for a Sustainable Local Economy <br />Charge <br />The Board of Commissioners establishes the Cabarrus County Council for a Sustainable Local <br />Economy (CSLE). <br />The CSLE is charged with performing research and analysis, educating the community, <br />developing strategies and making policy recommendations that encourage the development of a <br />resilient, robust and sustainable local economy in which entrepreneurs and creativity thrive and <br />the community prospers. <br />The CSLE is given discretion in fulfilling its charge, however, it is specifically directed to address <br />the following: <br />1. To the extent possible, identify "leakage" in the local economy. That is, determine how much <br />money is spent by local businesses, institutions, governments and residents purchasing goods <br />and services from outside Cabarrus County that are available from businesses within Cabarrus <br />County. Additionally, determine the impact, in terms of the number of jobs, of diverting some or <br />all of that spending from outside the county to businesses inside the county. Visit the website of <br />the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies ( httg : / /www.livingeconomies.ora / ) for <br />examples. <br />2. Identify barriers to success encountered by small businesses as a result of government <br />policies and regulations. Conversely, identify government policies and regulations, existing or <br />new, that are helpful to small businesses. For examples, review efforts of the New Rules Project <br />( www.newrules.org ) and the many recommendations found in The Small -Mart Revolution: How <br />Local Businesses are Beating the Global Competition by Michael H. Shuman. <br />The county government will provide the CSLC with staff assistance, meeting space and other <br />resources needed to perform its charge, subject to budget appropriations made by the Board of <br />Commissioners. <br />Membership <br />CSLE members are appointed by the Board of Commissioners from a pool of applicants. A <br />committee consisting of the Board of Commissioners' chairman, vice chairman and the county <br />manager will make recommendations to the BOC on the initial appointments. <br />The CSLE will be comprised of a minimum of 13 and maximum of 21 members. In making <br />appointments, the Board of Commissioners will seek broad and diverse representation from the <br />community, making a concerted effort to include a significant number of small business owners. <br />Appointments are expected to be made in December, 2010. Members must live or work in <br />Cabarrus County and shall serve without compensation. <br />It is anticipated that Michael Shuman, author and Director of Research and Economic <br />Development for the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies, will be engaged to assist the <br />CSLE for a period of twelve months. Among other things, he will perform the tasks in item <br />number 1 above. <br />e <br />Attachment number 1 <br />G -5 Page 291 <br />