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10041993 ~''-'-'-'--- -- "-'-~-~- 265 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF CO~illISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING. OCTOBER 4, 1993 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on I Monday, October 4, 1993, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Office Building, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: H. L. Sorrell, Jr. , Chairman Beatrice Bailey Hill, Vice-Chairman Dan B. Andrews Joseph T. Bowden Walt Titchener Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager Tony Wilder, Assistant County Manager Dwight W Snow, County Attorney Vanessa W. Young, Finance Officer Kay S. Blanchard, Recording Secretary Chairman Sorrell called the meeting to order at 9 a.m. and Commissioner Andrews offered the invocation. Commissioner Hill moved to approve the agenda as published with the addition under new business of a proposed resolution opposing proposed increase in homeowners insurance. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. CONSENT AGENDA Upon motion made by Commissioner Andrews and seconded by Commissioner Bowden, the Board voted unanimously to approve the following items from the Consent Agenda: 1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, September 20, 1993 Special Meeting, September 28, 1993 2. Budget Amendments: I Emerqency Medical Services Code 10-5400-074 Capital Outlay - Equipment 1,900. increase Revenue: 10-3990-000 Fund Balance Appropriated 1,900. increase Library Code 10-8100-074 Capital Outlay - Equipment 1,678. increase Revenue: 10-3350-004 Donations - Library 1,678. increase Brookfield Capital Proiect Code 10-3970-004 Transfer from Brookfield 8,770. increase 10-3990-000 Fund Balance Appropriated 8,770. decrease Brookfield Capital Proiect Code 77-9023-001 Construction-Brookfield 61,921. decrease 77-9023-020 Legal & Adm. - Brookfield 2,500. decrease 77-9023-030 Engineering - Brookfield 6,500. decrease 77-9023-080 Contingency - Brookfield 1,000. decrease Revenue: 77-3601-000 Contributions 40,857. decrease 77-3970-000 Transfer from Gen. Fund 31,064. decrease Brookfield Capital Proiect 8,770. increase Code 77-9023-1570 Transfer to Gen. Fund 77-9023-001 Construction - Brookfield 2,394. decrease 77-9023-020 Legal & Adm. - Brookfield 395. decrease 77-9023-030 Engineering - Brookfield 2,500. decrease 77-9023-080 Contingency - Brookfield 1,000. decrease Revenue: 77-3290-000 Interest on Investments 1,939. increase 77-3600-000 Sales Tax Refunds 542. increase Anderson Creek Senior Center Code 10-3480-076 Senior Citizens Operation 2,000. increase I 10-3480-075 Senior Citizens Outreach 5,180. increase 10-3990-000 Fund Balance Appropriated 7,180. decrease Sheriff's Department Code 10-5100-074 Capital Outlay - Equipment 9,971. increase Revenue: 10-3350-000 Miscellaneous Revenues 9,971. increase Public Utilities Code 34-9003-0151 Maintenance & Repair - Land 15,980. increase Revenue: 34-3990-003 Unappropriated Fund Balance 15,980. increase Public Utilities Code 67-9015-004 T.A. Lovingzens Oper. 424. decrease 67-9015-010 Land & Right-of-Way 6. decrease 266 67-9013-020 Legal & Adm. - NE 2,938. decrease 67-9015-030 Engineering - NE 380. decrease 67-9015-080 Contingency - NE 1,005. decrease 67-9015-1570 Transfer to NE Metro 41,758. increase Revenue: 67-3290-000 Interest on Investment - NE 498. increase 67-3600-000 Sales Tax Refunds - NE 28,887. increase 67-3700-1000 Loan Proceeds - NE 7,620. increase Public Utilities Code 32-3970-007 Transfer from NE Cap. proj. 41,758. increase I 32-3990-001 Unappro. Fund Bal. - Water 41,758. decrease Interfund Transfers Code 10-8701-1697 Interfund Transfer to Co- operative Ext. Sp. Trust Fund 1,315. increase Revenue: 10-3990-000 Fund Balance Appropriated 1,315. increase 3. Tax Refunds: List copied at the end of these minutes as TAX REFUNJDS attachment 1. HOLIDAY SCHEDULE { , Holiday Schedule for 1994 is copied at the ene. of these minutes as attachment 2. APPOINTMENTS 5, Appointments: Zoning Ordinance Board of Adjustment - Charles D. Ogburn, Rt. 3, Dunn, for a 3-year term to expire 9-1-96 - Jack Scalf, 6613 Cedar Street, Spring Lake, to fill unexpired term of Lois Hall which will expire 9-1-95 - Alternate Member: Lois Hall, 6704 Carnation Circle, to fill expired term of Jack Scalf which will expire 9-1-94. \ Informal comments were provided by Tom Cooley, Lillington. INDEXING SYSTEM FOR Lesa Price, Director, Data Processing, briefed the Board on proposed REGISTER OF DEEDS contract to purchase computerized indexing and imaging system for the Register of Deeds Office. Commissioner Titchener moved to table the matter. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed 3 to 2 with Commissioners Andrews and Bowden casting the dissenting votes. Ellen McClay, Alcohol and Drug Prevention Specialist, Harnett County I RED RIBBON WEEK Schools, presented for the Board's consideration a proposed resolution declaring the week of October 23-31, 1993, as Red ~,ibbon Week. CL'llInissioner Bowden moved for adoption of the reso:.ution. Cc::unissioner Andrews secondeC: t.he motion and it paJsed with a ~~~nimous vote. (attachment 3) EXT~SION HOMEmKERS Staron Cooley, President, Harn7tt Co~nty Extension Homemak7rs, WEEK presented for the Board's cons1derat1on a proposed resolut1on declaring October 11-17, 1993, as Extension Homemakers Week. Commissioner Titchener moved for adoption of the resolution. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. (attachment 4) FLOYD HEIN ADDRESSED Floyd Hein, citizen from Anderson Creek area, praised the Board of THE BOARD Equalization and Review and several Tax Department employees for action taken on tax assessments. Mr. Hein also briefed the Board of Commissioners on his concerns regarding the Zoning Ordinance. PROPOSED WATERSHED George Jackson, Planning Director, and Tom Taylor, Chief Planner, O@INANCE briefed the Board on proposed Watershed Ordinance which is required by the State. A public hearing on the proposed Water3hed Ordinance is scheduled for October 18, 1993. CAP/DA N6il Emory, County Manager, briefed the Board on p~oposed Community Alternative Program for Disableci Adults (CAP/DA). :::::ommissioner Bowden fficved to designate the Department of Aging as lead agency and to a~~horize submittal of the application with a lett6r of endorsement f~- 3m the Chairma:.l of the Board of Commissioners. '::o:nmissioner Hill s~~onded the mot~on and it passed with a unanimous vote. Reports were filed with the Board from the Department of Social I Services, Planning/lnspections/HUD, Emergency Medical Service, and Tax Department. The Tax Attorney's Report was also filed with the Board and is copied at the end of these minutes as attachment 5. RESOLUTION OPPOSING Commissioner Ti tchener moved for adoption of a resolution opposing INCREASE IN HOMEOWNERS INS. proposed increase in homeowners insurance and asked that a representative from the County attend the public hearing in Raleigh to express the County's opposition. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. (attachment 6) Commissioner Hill moved that the Board go into executive session to discuss land acquisition and personnel matters. Ccmmissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. ...... .;~.".....".,.. -....,. "'''':...... ~ -~-, . - ~........ ---._.~--~ 267 ;, .t Commissioner Titchener moved that the Board come out of executive session. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. DALLAS POPE & BILL SHAW Commissioner Bowden moved that Dallas H. Pope and Bill Shaw be APPOINTED TO ARCHITECT. appointed to the Architectural Committee. Commissioner Titchener I COMMITTEE seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OF Commissioner Bowden made a motion to approve the purchase of property CAROLINA SOLOITE CORP. from Carolina Soloite Corporation. The land will be used by the PROPERTY Public Utilities Department in the development of a reservoir for the County's water system. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The County will pay $70,000 for the 15 acre tract. ADOURNMENT There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners regular meeting, October 4, 1993, duly adjourned at 11:30 a.m. .~~~. /H. . ..S6rrell, / ,Chairman ~ 't . '-t1'~}/ Vanessa W. Young, C erk _K~.J. .& t1A dfVtd Kay S Blanchard, Recording Secretary I Attachment 1. ,i-<_lJ \'- O.t ~ L(\c?:> i<,j:! ~,,;-~.- / ~---_..._-)_. ,L,.L.",,_, TAX REFUNDS FOR RUUU~I - ""'1'*. ,., 1993 ITEM NO PARCEL NlJ4BER Vtff,o I' ~".. if NAME REFUND AMT REASON FOR REFUND 1. 935044120000 Bush Leasing Inc This bill was created for the 185 A Park Drive wrong tax districts. Wi lmington OH 45177 $559.61 $40930 X .0070 = $286.51 Co Wide ( 1993) $40930 x .0051 = 208.74 City Dunn 140930 x .0009 = 36.84 DlIYl Hospital $40930 x .00035= 14.33 Ave Resc 140930 x .0002 = 8.19 Ave Fire 5.00 Dun Sticbr --------------------------------- $559.61 Total Refund 2. 02-1528 0103 01 Algene J Neighbors This property should be in the Route 3 Box 132 Averasboro Fire & Rescue District. Dunn Ne 28334 $ .47 $340 x .0008 = S .27 Grove Fire ( 1993) S~40 x .0006 = .20 Grove Resc ---------------------------------- S340 x .0014 = $ .47 Total Refund I 3. Dunn 000213234000 Parker Seed Co Inc Business personal property tax over- 306 S Sampson Ave listed per audit by our office. Dlnl NC 28334 S 38.10 $4887 x .0073 = $ 35.67 Co Wide (1991) 14887 x .0003 = 1.46 Ave Resc $4887 x .0002 = .97 Ave School ---------------------------------- 14887 x .0078 = $ 38.10 Refund ('91) S 21. 76 S2756 x .0073 = S 20.11 Co Wide (1990) S2756 x .0004 = 1.10 Ave Resc $2756 x .0002 = .55 Ave School ---------------------------------- S2756 x .0079 = S 21.76 Refund ('90) S 79.33 S10044 x .0073 = $ 73.32 Co Wide (1989) S10044 x .0004 = 4.01 Ave Resc S10044 x .0002 2.00 Ave School ------------------------------------ S10044 x .0079 = S 79.33 RefU'ld ('89) 268 , 4. DUM 02-151608-46-0005 Carrie S Cousar Senior Citizens discount was taken 907 E Edgerton St off this property in error when Dln'l NC 28334 Mr. Cousar passed away. 5 93.60 512000 x .0073 = 5 87.60 Co Wide (1991 ) 512000 x .0003 = 3.60 Ave Resc 512000 x .0002 = 2.40 Ave School I ----------------------------------- 512000 x .0078 = 5 93.60 Reflnf ('91) 5 90.60 512000 x .0070 = 5 84.00 Co Wide (1992) 512000 x .00035= 4.20 Ave Resc 512000 x .0002 = 2.40 Ave School ----------------------------------- 512000 x .00755= 5 90.60 Reflnf ('92) 5. Angier 935245990000 Bobbie Ann Burch Paid city taxes and sticker but she Longview Trailer Park is not in the city. POBox 573 Angier NC 27501 5 9.70 1610 x .0077 = 5 4.70 City Angier (1993) 5.00 City Sticker ---------------------------------- 5 9.70 Total Refund 6. 04-0680 0047 Mary Jane Horton Mr. Horton IJA)l ied for Senior Citizens Route 1 Box 11 Discount for 1991 and qual Hied, but Coats NC 27521 he also passed away the same year. His wife would have still received the di scount. When the property was transferred out of Mr. & Mrs. Horton's name to Mrs. Horton's name only, the computer automatically took the discount off. 5100.80 512000 x .0070 = 5 84.00 Co Wide (1993) 512000 x .0008 = 9.60 Grove Fire 512000 x .0006 = 7.20 Grove Resc ----------------------------------- 512000 x .0084 = 5100.80 Total Reflnf 7. Dunn 000207620000 Freedon Constructors Inc Business personal property over POBox listed. Dln'l NC 28335 5 39.33 55211 x .0070 = 5 36.47 Co Wide (1992) 55211 x .00035= 1.82 Ave Resc 55211 x .0002 = 1.04 Ave Sch I --------------------------------- 55211 x .00755= 539.33 Refund (92) 5145.52 518423 x .0073 = 5134.48 Co Wide (1989) 518423 x .0004 = 7.36 Ave Resc 518423 x .0002 = 3.68 Ave Sch ---------------------------------- 518423 x .0079 = $145.52 Refund (89) $266.19 140953 x .0063 = $258.00 Co Wide ( 1988) 140953 x .0002 = 8.19 Ave Sch --------------------------------- 140953 x .0065 = $266.19 Refund (88) 8. 104020000 Felecia McDonald Tags were turned in on a 1986 Buick John McDonald 4 months after renewal so we are 117 Kelly St refundi ng 8 months on the tax bill. Spring Lake, NC 28390 $ 24.35 $2864 x .0070 = $ 20.05 Co Wide (1993) $2864 x .0015 = 4.30 A C Fire --------------------------------- $2864 x .0085 = $ 24.35 Refund 9. 10-0549-12-01-0335 Martha W Cummings Solid waste, house condemned. Route 2 Box 53 Lillington, NC 27546 5 37.50 537.50 x 1 = 537.50 Solid Waste ( 1993) 10. 001103181000 Michael Barney Podobinski Mr. PocIobinski paid two motor vehicle Betty Johnson Podobinski bills for the same vehicle in Route 1 Box 69E different districts. Lillington NC 27546 5 59.04 57380 x .0070 = 5 51.66 Co Wide (1993) 57380 x .0010 = 7.38 B C Fire -------------------------------- 57380 x .0080 = 5 59.04 Refund 11. 935087790000 Wilburn H Woodson III Value of vehicle was reduced for high I 409 E Main St mileage. Coats NC 27521 5 11.35 5 732 x .0070 = $ 5.12 Co Wide ( 1993) 5 732 x .0071 = 5.20 City of Coats 5 732 x .0008 = .59 Grove Fire 5 732 x .0006 = .44 Grove Resc ------------------------------------- 5 732 x .0155 = 511.35 Refund 12. 0605740000 Christopher Todd Koerner Already paid her vehicle taxes in Route 1 Box 508 Cumberland County. Erwin NC 28339 $ 26.63 $35~0 x .0070 = 5 24.85 Co Wide (1993) 53550 x .0005 = 1.78 Erwin Fire ---------------------------------- $35~0 x .0075 = $ 26.63 Refund -----..------.-..---.-.-...-----.- --~~~ 269 13. 07-0599 0173 Fred & Louise McLeod Dwelling & homesite billed on the Route 1 Box 65 wrong tract. Coats NC 27521 $ 75.72 $4550 x .0070 = $ 31.85 Co Wide ( 1993) $4550 x .0008 = 3.64 Grove Fire $4550 x .0006 = 2.73 Grove Resc $37.50 x 1 = 37.50 Solid Waste .....------------------------------ I $ 75.72 Refund 14. 04-0693 0024 Glenda Johnson Solid waste, house not liveable. Nancy Tripp Steve Dupree Route 3 Box 129-A Angier NC 27501 $ 37.50 $ 37.50 x 1 = $ 37.50 Solid Waste 15. 04-0674-19-09-0005 William Henry Gilbert Jr Due to cCllJllUter error, elderly POBox 218 exemption was not applied to City Angier NC 27501 taxes on their bill. $ 90.00 $12000 x .0075 = $ 90.00 City Angier ( 1993) 16. 04-0674-19-13-0035 Richard Perry Same as refund #16. clo Sandy Matt 7682 Barbour Str Rd Wi llow Springs NC 27892 $ 90.00 $12000 x .0075 = $ 90.00 City Angier ( 1993) 17. 04-0674-20-18-0009 Nelia B YOl.Wlg Same as refund #16. 215 E Church St Angier NC 27501 $ 90.00 $12000 x .0075 = $ 90.00 City Angier (1993) 18. 07-0690-16-20-0008 Erwin Stewart Due to cClIJllUter error, elderly Route 2 Box 686 exemption was not applied to City Coats NC 27521 taxes on their bill. $ 85.20 $12000 x .0071 = $ 85.20 City Coats ( 1993) I 19. 07-0690-15-28-0003 Clyda Wilmoth Same as refund #19. Box 492 Coats NC 27521 $ 85.20 $12000 x .0071 = $ 85.20 City Coats (1993) 20. 000201341000 Driver Safe Co Inc 1992 business property tax listing POBox 623 was overstated by $17,025 per our D\n'l NC 28335 aucH t report. $128.52 $17025 x .0070 = $119.17 Co Wide ( 1992) $17025 x .00035= 5.95 Ave Resc $17025 x .0002 = 3.40 Ave Sch --------------------------------- $17025 x .00755= $128.52 Refund 21. 02-1507 0235 Colena P Parrish Sol id waste, house used as storage. Route 3 Box 897 Dunn NC 28334 $ 37.50 $37.50 x 1 = $37.50 Solid Waste Attachment 2. HARNETT COUNTY 1994 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE New Year's Day December 31 Friday I Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 17 Monday Good Friday Apr il 1 Friday Memorial Day May 30 Monday Independence Day July 4 Monday Labor Day September 5 Monday Veterans' Day November 11 Friday Thanksgiving November 24 & 25 Thurs. & Fri. ~hristmas December 23 & 26 FrL & Mon. -,----- 270 Attachment 3. SOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY MANAGER'S OFFICE H.L.~RAELL,JR. ChaJ~n NEIL EMoRY BEATRICE B. HILL, Vice-ChaJrman WM. A. (TONY) WILDER, Auistant JOSEPH T. BoWDEN DAN B. ANDREWS CLERK TO THE BOARD WALT T1TCHENER VANESSA W. YOUNG COUNTY OF HARNETT P. o. BOX 759 . L1LLlNGTON, N.C. 27548 I (919) 893-7555 RESOLUTION DECLARING OCTOBER 23-31, 1993 "RED RIBBON WEEK" THAT, WHEREAS, alcohol and other drug abuse has been identified as one of the greatest threats to the future of our nation, and the 15 to 24-year-old age group is dying at a faster rate than any other age group; and WHEREAS, it is imperative that visible, unified preventive education efforts by community members be launched to reduce the demand for drugs; and WHEREAS, the National Red Ribbon Campaign will be celebrated in every community in America during "Red Ribbon Week," October 23-31, 1993; and WHEREAS, business, government, law enforcement, schools, religious institutions, service organizations, youth, physicians, senior citizens, military, sports teams, and individuals will demonstrate their commitment to drug free, healthy lifestyles by wearing and displaying red ribbons during this week-long campaign; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners do hereby support October 23-31, 1993, as Red Ribbon Week, and encourage its citizens to participate in drug prevention education activities, making a visible statement that we are strongly committed to a drug-free community. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Harnett County Board I of Commissioners encourage all citizens to place their names on petitions to "Sign Up" for a DRUG FREE HARNETT COUNTy,. HARNETT Coth~... i BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ,flf:~~~ H. L.. sor~, Jr., Chairman ATTEST: Lo.>1-' '-tJ '-C-;,~ Vanessa W. Young, ( leriu Attachment 4. BARNETT CO ...~~ Y NORTH CAROL:INA NAT:IONAL EXTENS:ION HOMEMAKERS WEEK :IN HARNETT COUNTY I 1993 A PROCLAMAT:ION WHEREAS, Harnett County is indebted to members of the harnett county Extension Association, Inc., whose outstanding contributions to the development of homes and families have added immeasurably to our county's strength and vitality and whose skills and leadership continue to expand its greatness; and WHEREAS, Each year, approximately 200 Extension Homemakers in Harnett county sponsor several community service projects and educational programs. Representing a wide variety of projects, these volunteers work to improve citizenship, c,:.ltural arts, literacy, family life, nutrition, environment, housing and nutrition and health. "......"".,;>.~'~.,,,~~,..~,~ 271 WHEREAS, Because of these many partnerships, and through the dedication of its many members, the National Extension Homemakers have become the largest adult education volunteer organization in our state and nation. NOW, THEREFORE, We, the Board of Commissioners of the county of Harnett do hereby proclaim the week of October eleventh through I seventeenth, Nineteen hundred and ninety-three as "NATIONAL EXTENSION BOIIEMAKBRS WBElt IN BARNETT CO....~...y," and urge our citizens to recognize and commend our county's Extension Homemakers for their contributions to our communities. Duly adopted this 4th Day of October, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety-three. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS g~L ATTEST: Jt:",,~.~ Ul -t~'L''''' / Vanessa W. Young, erk.) Attachment 5. FROM: E. Marshall Woodall, Coun~y Tax Attorney RE: MONTHLY REPORT TO COMMISSIONERS AND STATEMENT OF FEES AND CHARGES FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1993 I 1. Tax Suits Dismissed: NAME SUIT NO. * AMOUNT COL. **COURT ATTORNEY COSTS FEES Anderson Creek Townshio Barnett3, Bert 92 CvD 0745 1,215.92 404.58 350.00 Averasboro Douglas, Stanley 93 CvD 1101 800.42 257.43 200.00 Massey, George 93 CvD 1229 1,146.77 312.43 250.00 Stewart, Gary 93 CvD 1066 927.88 313.24 200.00 Viking Tobacco 93 CvD 1131 3,468.68 256.64 200.00 Barbecue Vernon, Robert 93 CvD 1130 1,017.61 261.60 200.00 Yeoman, George 93 CvD 1143 827.64 261.85 200.00 Buckhorn Mason, Charles 89 CvD 0415 1,302.86 414.30 350.00 Duke Vann, Gene 93 CvD 1135 1,221.93 314.16 250.00 Hector's Creek Bryant, William 93 CvD 1090 2,210.90 320.40 250.00 Johnsonville Bean, George 93 CvD 1102 807.01 231. 04 175.00 Chatmon, William No CvD 198.30 75.00 75.00 Stewart's Creek Jones, Jack 92 CvD 0709 1,663.58 408.70 350.00 Walden, Darrell 92 CvD 0766 1,054.68 402.32 350.00 I Uooer Little River Arnold, Wilbert 92 CvD 0816 2,238.19 467.28 400.00 Baker, Berta, Jr. No CvD 542.64 75.00 75.00 Lee, Jimmy No CvD 254.34 75.00 75.00 Quail Ridge Construc- tion, Inc. 93 CvD 0977 2.931.02 364.59 300.00 Subtotal S23.830.37 S5.215.35 ?4.250.00 NOTE: * Total collected includes taxes, interest and Court costs. ** Court costs includes attorney fees allowed by Court (where suit has been commenced). Additional Attorney's Fees: None 272 2. Advanced Costs: Date Exolanation Charae 9-1-93 Lillington Postmaster - Service Fee $15.06 9-2-93 Lillington Postmaster - Service Fee $10.04 9-3-93 Lillington Postmaster - Service Fee $ 5.02 9-7-93 Mecklenburg County Sheriff - Service I Fee - John McLean et als - 93 CvD 1138 $15.00 9-8-93 Lillington Postmaster - Service Fee $ 5.0.s. 9-9-93 Lillington Postmaster - Service Fee $ 5.02 9-24-93 Lillington Postmaster - Service Fee $15.06 9-30-93 Lillington Postmaster - Service Fee S15.06 TOTAL ADVANCED COSTS S 85.3,Q 3. New Suits Started during the month of September, 1993 Averasboro Townshio Brewington, Joseph Massey, George A. McGill, Christine McKoy, Larry D. Merritt, petray Viking Tobacco Co. Buckhorn Townshio McLean, John Lee Morgan, Dennis Black River Tc~shio Arnette, Harr.l Shyllon, Prin,,~ Barbecue Townshi~ Bowe, Milton Clay, Michael P. I Martinez, Miguel McKenzie, Bobbie McLeod, John Max Swann, Elouise M. Vernon, Robert L. Yeoman, George Lillinaton Townshio McLean, Nancy Stewart's Creek Townshio White, Elaine Maynor Grove Townshio Johnson, Neill Edgar Johnson, Rose Mary Manning, Bett~ Ruth McLean, Lymon Anderson Cree~ Townshio Byrd, Kenneth :>ale Duke Townshio Vann, Gene UDDer Little River Townshiq Bunnell, Lorraine Moore, Charles Jr. Yardbrough, Travis 4. Other Services: SUMMARY OF CHARGES & FEES Attorney's fees - Tax Suits $4,250.00 I Advanced Costs 85.30 Other Services 00.00 BALANCE S4.335.30 ~~~ ~~~ E. Marshall Wcodall - Post Office Box 39 Lillington, NC 27546 Telephone: (19) 893-5191 ---~ -.--- 273 Attachment 6. I HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. RESOLUTION CONCERNING HOMEOWNER INSURANCE RATE INCREASE IN HARNETT COU:Lb.1 THAT WHEREAS the Harnett County Board of Commissioners have become aware through the media that the homeowners of our County could experience a twenty two (22) percent increase in homeowners insurance premiums if approved by the North Carolina Department of Insurance; and WHEREAS, this will be a tremendous financial burden upon our citizens whom enjoy the American Dream of owning a home; and WHEREAS, Harnett County has established a Fire Marshals Office for the purpose of enforcement and investigation; and WHEREAS, Harnett County has invested millions of dollars in fire protection, education, and inspections; and WHEREAS, this investment was in large part based upon state mandates and directives which implied that such investments would restrain insurance costs and save consumer dollars; and WHEREAS, a natural disaster is no more prevalent to Harnett County than any other County in the State of North Carolina; and I WHEREAS, no person or machine can predict the true nature of the weather with regards to predetermined disasters and their damage. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners strongly oppose the proposed rate increase of 22% for Harnett County that has been requested by the insurance companies. This the Fourth Day of October, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety- Three. n J --/~/ 6 / ,.'",:.' /":" /, '" ,/ t . / r.t. /( ...,.4~ /,1" . I' H;L. sorrel:YJt., Chairman . y/:;{. d J~jj, {J /' ,/ , I fJ"./, ..\ .? .'A -eA ~ C-C~ fl~ /1 ~7/v0/~1 #- ___t". /~_/ ,....-(::---c~. // . / / Beatrice B. Hill, Vl~ce-Chairman y Joseph T. Bowden / /' {i /-~ . . ) IT I ~t:L ' ) // r:!' /; (.'':'-1, ..-- If / -,' l,,,,,/ :...-~~_. ,. ~'"", -<--.-:> _ 4-"._ Dan B. Andrews Walt Titchener I