With the fees, the board hopes to raise about $100,000 a year.
The board is hoping to negotiate a sale price of at least $300 million.
The board hopes to have them completed within three years at a cost of about $500 million.
Next year, school officials are expecting 4,000 students and a cost of $8.8 million; the board hopes 20 percent will come from private donations.
The board hopes to bring in $53 million over nine years.
The board hopes eventually to be able to make a profit for the school on the professional shows.
After comments, the board hopes to approve the final version by early next year.
He added that the board hoped a new president could be found by January.
Still, the board had hoped to get more than $500,000 for the meter.
The board plans to meet in Charlotte early next week and hopes to interview a few of the final candidates.