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03202000753 • • • HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting March 20, 2000 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, March 20, 2000, in the County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Dan B. Andrews, Chairman Beatrice Bailey Hill, Vice Chairman Joseph T. Bowden Teddy J. Byrd Walt Titchener Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager Dwight W. Snow, County Attorney Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board Chairman Andrews called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. and Commissioner Bowden led the pledge of allegiance and prayer. Commissioner Titchener moved to approve the agenda as published with addition of the items listed below to the consent agenda. - Resolution recognizing Teacher of the Year - Resolution recognizing Principal of the year - Community Service Block Grant Plan Commissioner Byrd seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Upon motion by Commissioner Bowden and seconded by Commissioner Hill, the Board unanimously approved the following items on the consent agenda: 1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, February 21, 2000 Board Retreat, March 2, 2000 2. Budget Amendments: 208 General Services Fund 110-General,) Code 110-0000-356.30-00 Reimbursements -Ins. Claim 110-4600-410.43-21 Maintenance & Repair -Auto 209 Health (Fund 110-General,) Code 110-7600-441.60-33 Materials & Supplies 110-7600-441.60-36 Uniforms 110-7600-441.33-45 Contract Services 110-0000-353.02-00 Donations -Health 110-0000-334.76-02 Food & Lodging 110-0000-334.76-11 Rural OB Care 1,094. increase 1,094. increase 250. increase 1,935. increase 7,500. increase 250. increase 1,935. increase 7,500. increase 210 Transportation (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 1,454. increase 110-4650-410.31-50 Repaymt of Unspent Grant Fds. 1,454. increase 211 Public Buildings (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4700-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 110-4700-410.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance 212 WIA-One Stop Program (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7404-465.11-00 Salaries & Wages 110-7404-465.12-00 Salaries & Wages-p.t. 110-7404-465.30-04 Professional Services 110-7404-465.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 110-7404-465.23-00 Retirement Expense 110-7404-465.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 1,496. increase 116. increase 1,612. increase 4,638. increase 6,240. decrease 613. decrease 150. decrease 230. increase 50. increase 75-* 110-7404-465.26-08 Worker's Compensation 350. decrease 110-7404-465.58-14 Travel 500. increase 110-7404-465.54-26 Advertising 4,000. decrease 110-7404-465.60-33 Materials & Supplies 1,000. decrease 110-7404-465.33-45 Contracted Services 10,000. decrease 110-7404-465.32-73 Training Vouchers 11,406. increase 110-7404-465.32-72 Support Services 12,604. increase 110-0000-331.74-04 WIA-One Stop Funds 7,075. increase 214 Youth Services -Restitution (Fund 110-General Code 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 16,740. increase is110-0000-331.72-02 CBA Grant 6,060. increase 110-7930-441.74-74 Capital Outlay 21,400. increase 110-7930-441.44-21 Building & Equip. Rent 1,400. increase 110-0000-354.01-00 Sale of Other Assets 950. increase 110-7930-441.33-45 Contracted Services 950. increase 215 Education (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-399.00-00 BOE-Capital Outlay 54,000. increase 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appro. 54,000. increase 218 Emergency Response Planning (Fund 262"EMERGR") Code 262-5251-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages 12,605. increase 262-5251-420.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 964. increase 262-5251-420.21-00 Group Insurance Expense 262-5251-420.23-00 Retirement Expense 262-5251-420.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 262-5251-420.58-01 Training & Meetings 262-5251-420.41-11 Telephone & Postage 262-5251-420.58-14 Travel 262-5251-420.43-16 Maintenance & Repair -Equip. 262-5251-420.60-33 Materials & Supplies 262-5251-420.33-45 Contracted Services 262-5251-420.60-57 Miscellaneous Expense 262-5251-420.74-74 Capital Outlay 262-0000-353.62-00 Contributions/Donations Emergency Response Planning 219 Public Utilities (Fund 531-Public Utilities) Code 531-9000-431.74-74 Capital Outlay -Equipment 531-0000-356.30-00 Reimbursement -Ins. Claim 1,290. increase 619. increase 127. increase 300. increase 13,062. increase 200. increase 400. increase 5,560. increase 1,185. increase 300. increase 4,000. increase 40,612. increase 11,000. increase 11,000. increase 220 Water Treatment Plant Pilot Study (Fund 542-Pilot) Code 542-9101-431.45-35 Construction Services/Analysis 1,800. increase 542-0000-389.50-00 Interfund Transfer-PU 1,800. increase 221 Public Utilities (Fund 531-Public Utilities) Code 531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 531-9000-431.90-54 Interfd. Trans. to Water Pilot 222 Interfund Transfers (Fund 110-General) Code 110-8701-490.90-41 Interfd. Trans.-Masterplan Courthouse 110-4700-410.31-87 Restricted for Courthouse 223 Solid Waste Mang eg ment (Fund 580-Solid Waste) Code 580-0000-351.00-00 Miscellaneous Revenue 580-6600-461.33-45 Contracted Services 1,800. increase 1,800. increase 1,000,000. increase 1,000,000. decrease 559. increase 559. increase 224 Public Utilities (Fund 531-Public Utilities) Code 531-9000-431.90-56 Interfd. Trans. -SW Regional 134,716. increase 531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 134,716. increase 225 Southwest Regional Transmission (Fund 537"SW REG") Code 547-9106-431.45-70 Interest During Construction 134,716. increase 547-0000-389.50-00 Interfd. Trans. from Pub.Uti. 134,716. increase • • 750s 227 Emergency Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-5300-420.60-33 Materials & Supplies 2,475. decrease 110-5300-420.74-74 Capital outlay 2,475. increase 228 Emerzencv Services (Fund 110-General Code 110-5300-420.31-01 FEMA - 2000 Winter Storm 40,960. increase 110-0000-334.98-01 FEMA - 2000 Winter Storm 40,960. increase • 229 Child Development (Fund 220-Child Development) Code 220-7301-465.12-00 Salaries & Wages-p.t. 6. increase 220-7301-465.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 4. increase 220-7301-465.60-47 Food & Provisions 33. increase 220-7301-465.60-57 Miscellaneous Expense 43.decrease 230 Aging Fund 110-General) r Code 110-0000-331.77-04 National Senior SRV Corp. 1,100. increase 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance 1,100. decrease 231 Social Services (Fund 110-General Code 110-7710-441.88-20 Work First Transportation 12,981. increase 110-0000-334.77-04 Work First Transportation 12,981. increase 110-7710-441.80-70 St. Foster Care Room & Board 16,000. decrease 110-7710-441.80-72 TEA -Foster Care 16,000. increase 110-0000-334.77-02 Foster Care-SFHF 16,000. decrease 110-0000-331.77-08 Foster Care -TEA 16,000. increase 110-7710-441.80-50 Day Care 191,312. increase 110-0000-330.77-04 Day Care 191,312. increase 110-7710-441.80-60 Day Care -Smart Start 580,505. increase 110-0000-330.77-05 Day Care -Smart Start 580,505. increase • 232 Emergency Telephone System (Fund 240-Emergency Telephone Service) Code 240-5900-420.33-45 Contracted Services 6,880. decrease 240-5900-420.74-74 Capital Outlay -Equipment 6,880. increase 233 Youth Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-331.41-02 CBA-Court Psychologist 8,310. increase 110-7930-441.30-04 Professional Services 8,310. increase 234 Personnel (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-353.12-00 PERI 650. increase 110-4250-410.58-01 Training 395. increase 110-4250-410.58-14 Travel 255. increase 3. Tax Refunds and Releases (Attachment 1) SUBDIVISIONS 4. Final Subdivision Plats: A. H. & R Acres, owners: Keith Riewestahl &i Mark Horton, 8 lots, SR 1353- Mitchell Rd., Black River Township, RA-30 Zoning District, 4.8 acres B. Peachtree Crossing, Ph. 3, owner: Crossroads Development Corp., 101 lots, SR 1115-Buffalo Lake Rd., Barbecue Township, unzoned, 64.5 acres • C. Yorkshire Plantation, Ph. 2 & 3, owner: B.N.S. Development, L.L.C., 45 lots, SR 1108-Cameron Hill Rd., Johnsonville Township, unzoned, 35.8 acres. CRIMINAL JUST. 5• Criminal Justice Partnership Program Application which is submitted yearly for PART. PROGRAM approval by the Board. The total grant award amount is $174,597. 6. Upgrade of position in the Sheriffs department: SHERIFF'S DEPT . Communications Supervisor - from grade 65 to grade 72 POSITION AMEND. WATER 7. Amendment to Water Purchase Agreement with the Town of Linden - This PURCHASE AGREE. amendment will increase the amount Linden can purchase from the County from TOWN OF LINDEN 100,000 gallons per day to 250,000 gallons per day. 'i56 JUVENILE RESTITUTION 8• Juvenile Restitution/Community Service Program Application which is submitted yearly for approval by the Board. The amount of the grant is $76,334.00 and requires a 10% county match. 9. Authorization for creation of new Department of Social Services position: D S S POSITION Social Work Program Manager Children's Unit ln' g ( ) -grade 72 is 10. Agreement for payment from the Wireless 911 Fund which is part of the funding WIRELESS 911 AGREE. distribution for 911 service cost 11. Tax exempt loan approval for Angier/Black River Fire Department which is ANGIER/BLACK RIVER required for all loans requested by fire departments. The fire department is LOAN purchasing a new Freightline Services Truck. SECTION 8 ADMIN. 12. Resolution to adopt Revised Section 8 Administrative Plan titled "Harnett County PLAN Housing Administrative Policy and Procedure Manual" (Attachment 2) 13. Resolutions recognizing Harnett County Teacher of the Year Katherine Marie TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR Bailey, and Principal of the Year Newanda Colvin (Attachment 3) 14. Community Services Block Grant Program FY 2000 application for funding from JOHNSTON-LEE the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Office of COMMUNITY ACTION Economic Opportunity. This program is associated with Johnston -Lee Community Action, Inc. Chairman Andrews read and presented resolutions to Katherine Marie Bailey, Teacher of the Year and Newanda Colvin, Principal of the Year. Larry Hickman, Overhills Road, expressed concerns regarding deposits required by PUBLIC UTILITIES the Public Utilities Department for water service from former Wellons water DEPOSITS FOR WATER customers. Neil Emory, County Manager, explained the transition of Wellons water SERVICE-WELLONS system to the County and noted that certain customer accounts will be reviewed. APPOINTMENTS NAACP COMPLAINT Commissioner Titchener moved for the appointments listed below. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee Mary Blaizes reappointed for a 3-year term to expire 03/31/03 Jessie S. Hamilton reappointed for a 3-year term to expire 03/31/03 Donna Turlington reappointed for a 3-year term to expire 03/31/03 Nursing Home Community Advisory Ginger H. Whittenton reappointed for a 3-year term to expire 03/31/03 Lee -Harnett Mental Health Board William Conner, M.D. appointed for a 4-year term to expire 03/31/04 • Mr. Fred Myers, President, NAACP, Harnett County Branch, addressed the Board regarding a complaint issued by the NAACP alleging race and gender discrimination by Harnett County Officials. Harnett County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council James (Jim) Futrell appointed for a 2-year term to expire 03/31/02 CLEANING SERVICES Neil Emory, County Manager, reviewed discussion and recommendations with the CONTRACT Board regarding a contract with "A Clean Sweep" for cleaning services of the Department of Social Services, Aging, and Health Department buildings at the Governmental Complex. Commissioner Titchener moved to rebid the entire contract and for it to be awarded to the most responsible bidder with the lowest bid. Commissioner Byrd seconded the motion and it passed 3 to 2 with Commissioners Bowden and Hill casting the dissenting votes. SHAWTOWN REHAB. Steve Player, The Wooten Company, reviewed work accomplished in the Shawtown PROJECT Rehabilitation Project and noted that one application for funding of additional improvements was turned down. The application will be modified and resubmitted. Commissioner Byrd moved to schedule public hearings regarding this application at the regular Board of Commissioners meetings on April 17 and May 1. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Chairman Andrews called to order a public hearing on proposed new road names. NEW ROAD NAMES Clint Williams, E-911 Coordinator, presented the list of road names. Chairman • Andrews opened the meeting for comments from the public. No comments were offered and Chairman Andrews closed the public hearing. Commissioner Bowden moved to approve the road names as presented. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. (Attachment 4) Chairman Andrews called to order a public hearing on Public Housing Administration HOUSING 5-YEAR Plan for FY 2000 and the Five-year Plan for FY 2000-2004. George Jackson, PLAN Planning Director, presented the proposed plans. Chairman Andrews opened the meeting for comments from the public. Mr. W.N. Porter, Erwin, asked general questions regarding the Housing Program. There being no further comments, Chairman Andrews closed the public hearing. Commissioner Hill moved to adopt a resolution approving both the FY 2000 Plan and the Five-year Plan for FY 2000-2004 as presented. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. (Attachment 5) PROCEDURE FOR Chairman Andrews called to order a public hearing on two proposed text amendments ZONING SOUTH to "A Resolution Establishing a Procedure for Zoning Areas South of the Cape Fear OF RIVER River". Lori Tomaszewski, Chief Planner, presented and explained the proposed amendments. Chairman Andrews opened the meeting for comments from the public. Comments were received from the citizens listed below. 1. Mary Coffey, 406 Rambeau Rd., asked Lori to give an example of how is the amendments would change the procedure for zoning. 2. Tim McNeil, Ponderosa Rd. provided general comments regarding zoning issues. There being no further comments, Chairman Andrews closed the public hearing. Commissioner Byrd moved to adopt a resolution amending the resolution that was adopted on July 18, 1994. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. (Attachment 6) Lori Tomaszewski, Chief Planner and Planning Administrator, recommended that the EXTEND MORATORIUM Board extend the current moratorium related to formal zoning petitions for up to an ON ZONING PETI. additional 60 days (maximum of 180 day total). Commissioner Titchener moved to accept the recommendation of the Zoning Administrator to extend the moratorium. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Departmental reports were filed with the Board from Housing & Inspections, Veterans' Affairs, Department of Social Services, Health & Environmental Health, Economic Development, Emergency Medical Service, Sheriff's Department, Report of Unpaid Taxes on Real Property (Attachment 7), and Intra-Departmental Budget Amendments (Attachment 8). There being no further business, Commissioner Byrd moved for adjournment. ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. The Harnett • County Board of Commissioners' regular meeting March 20, 2000 duly adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Dan B. Andrews, Chairman Kay Sa 131anchard, Clerk to the Board ass Attachment 1. Approved by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners 3-20-00 MONTHLY REFUND REPORT Date & Z - I 13mar-00 ('� k , `�-�� a44 BELL NUMBER NAME REASON AMOUNT YEAR MONTH TOWN 1998948493 ASHBY, LORRAINE L P.O. BOX 1674 VEHICLE WRECKED COUNTYWIDE-11,284 X .68 = 76.73 1998 03/00 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 FLATBRANCH FIRE-11,284 X. 12 - • 13.54 TOTAL - 90.27 1999553193 BAKER, TERRY E MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 3,195 X = 23.33 1999 03/00 3068 BENSON ROAD .73 BLACK RIVER FIRE - 3,195 X - 2.24 ANGIER, NC 27501 .07 TOTAL - 25.57 1999964868 BASS, LIZZIEROAD N 519 S BROAD STREET MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE -1140 X .68 - 7.76 1999 03/00 ANGIER ANGIER, NC 27501 TOWN OF ANGIER - 1140 X .47 = 5.36 BLACK RIVER FIRE -1140 X .07 - .80 BLACK RIVER RESCUE -1140 X .05 = .57 TOTAL - 14.49 1998947826 BAYLES CONSTRUCTION CO TAXPAYER DOES NOT TOWN OF ERWIN -14,400 X .48 = 57.60 1998 03/00 ERWIN LIVE IN THE CITY OF TOTAL - 57.60 101 OLD PARRY LANE ERWIN DUNN, NC 28334 1997613173 BAYLES CONSTRUCTION CO TAXPAYER DOES NOT TOWN OF ERWIN-16,460 X .48 - 65.84 1997 03/00 ERWIN LIVE IN THE CITY OF TOTAL - 65.84 101 OLD FARRY LANE ERWIN DUNN, NC 28334 1997613023 BAYLES TAXPAYER DOES NOT TOWN OF ERWIN-19,400 X .48 = 77.60 1997 03/00 ERWIN CONSTRUCTION CO LIVE IN THE CITY OF TOTAL - 77.60 101 OLD FARRY LANE ERWIN DUNN, NC 28334 1999965987 BAYLES TAXPAYER DOES NOT TOWN OF ERWIN - 9,540 X .48 = 30.52 1999 03/00 ERWIN CONSTRUCTION CO LIVE IN THE CITY OF TOTAL - 30.52 101 OLD FARRY LANE ERWIN DUNN, NC 28334 • 19995049 BRADSHAW, ANNIE ELDERLY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE - 20,000 X .73=146.00 1999 03/00 RUTH GRANTED TOTAL-146.00 BOX 664 ERWIN, NC 28339 1998005637 BROWN, DAVID L DOUBLEWIDE DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 40,360 X .68 = 274.44 1998 03/00 P.O. BOX 265 LISTED BOONE TRAIL EME - 40,360 X .085 - LILLINGTON, NC 27546 34.30 TOTAL - 308.74 1997005297 BROWN, DAVID L DOUBLEWIDE DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 40,360 X .68 = 274.44 1997 03/00 P.O. BOX 265 LISTED BOONE TRAIL EME - 40,360 X .085 - LILLINGTON, NC 27546 34.30 TOTAL - 308.74 1996005046 BROWN, DAVID L DOUBLEWIDE DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 32,930 X .70 = 230.86 1996 03/00 P.O. BOX 265 LISTED BOONE TRAIL EME - 32,930 X. 10 = LILLINGTON, NC 27546 32.93 TOTAL - 263.79 1998705021 CHILDERS, DARREN 1/2 MILITARY COUNTYWIDE - 8290 X .68 - 56.38 1998 03/00 ERIC EXEMPTION BENHAVEN FIRE - 8290 X .07 - 5.81 79 CLUTDALE COURT BENHAVEN RESCUE - 8290 X .025 - CAMERON, NC 28326 2.08 TOTAL - 64.27 1998665996 CHILDERS, DARREN 1/2 MILITARY COUNTYWIDE-10,490 X .68 = 71.34 1998 03/00 ERIC EXEMPTION BENHAVEN FIRE-10,490 X .07 - 7.35 79 CLIFFDALE COURT BENHAVEN RESCUE-10,490 X .025 - CAMERON, NC 28326 TO TOTAL - 81.32 • 1999516149 CHILDERS, DARREN 1/2 MILITARY COUNTYWIDE - 9070 X .68 = 61.68 1999 03/00 ERIC EXEMPTION BENHAVEN FIRE - 9070 X .07 - 6.35 79 CLIFFDALE COURT BENHAVEN RESCUE - 9070 X .025 - CAMERON, NC 28326 2.27 TOTAL - 70.30 19999938 COATS, LUNETTE E LAND DOUBLE LISTED COUNTYWIDE-16,780 X .73 - 122.49 1999 03/00 C/O MICHAEL COATS GROVE FIRE-16,780 X .08 =13.42 1005 WEST TOTAL-135.91 STERLINGTON PLACE APEX, NC 27502 199911520 CURRIN AND DORMAN, PROPERTY SOLD TO COUNTYWIDE - 6,000 X .73 = 43.80 1999 03/00 COATS INC COATS/GROVE FIRE TOWN OF COATS - 6,000 X .69 - 41.40 PO BOX 419 RESCUE IN 1996 GROVE FIRE - 6,000 X .08 - 4.80 COATS, NC 27521 TOTAL - 90.00 7Y9 BILL NUMBER NAME REASON AMOUNT YEAR MONTH TOWN 199710463 CURRIN AND DORMAN, PROPERTY SOLD TO COUNTYWIDE - 6,000 X .68 = 40.80 1997 03/00 COATS INC COATS/GROVE FIRE TOWN OF COATS - 6,000 X .69 - 41.40 PO BOX 419 RESCUE IN 1996 GROVE FIRE - 6,000 X .08 - 4.80 COATS, NC 27521 GROVE RESCUE - 6,000 X .025 - 3.60 TOTAL - 90.60 199811040 CURRIN AND DORMAN, PROPERTY SOLD TO COUNTYWIDE - 6,000 X .68 - 40.80 1998 03/00 COATS INC COATS/GROVE FIRE TOWN OF COATS - 6,000 X .69 - 41.40 PO BOX 419 RESCUE IN 1996 GROVE FIRE - 6,000 X .08 - 4.80 COATS, NC 27521 GROVE RESCUE - 6,000 X .025 - 3.60 TOTAL - 90.60 1998857844 CURTIS, SHIRLEY MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE - 2,590 X .68 - 17.61 1998 03/00 FOLSTON SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 2,590 X .09 - 200 COACHMAN WAY 2.33 SANFORD, NC 27330- BENHAVEN RESCUE - 2,390 X .025 = .65 6617 TOTAL - 20.59 1998682275 CURTIS, SHIRLEY MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE - 3,590 X .68 - 24.41 1998 03/00 FOLSTON BENHAVEN FIRE - 3,590 X .07 = 2.51 200 COACHMAN WAY BENHAVEN RESCUE - 3,590 X .025 - .90 SANFORD, NC 27330- TOTAL - 27.82 6617 1999532041 CURTIS, SHIRLEY MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE - 3,590 X .73 - 26.21 1999 03/00 FOLSTON BENHAVEN FIRE -3,590 X .07 - 2.51 200 COACHMAN WAY TOTAL - 28.72 SANFORD, NC 27330- 6617 1999552970 FAULKNER, BRIAN K VALUE APPEALED ON COUNTYWIDE -1975 X .73 - 14.42 1999 03/00 DUNN 709 W PEARSALL ST MOTOR VEHICLE CITY OF DUNN - 1975 X .46 - 9.09 DUNN, NC 28334 _ AVERAS SCHOOL -1975 X .02 - .40 TOTAL - 23.91 1999514999 GRAHAM, KENNETH E MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 5,850 X .68 - 39.78 1999 03/00 DUNN 309 S FAYETTEVILLE CITY OF DUNN - 5,850 X .46 - 26.91 AVE AVERAS RESCUE - 5,850 X .05 - 2.93 DUNN, NC 28334 AVERAS SCHOOL - 5,850 X .02 - 1.17 TOTAL - 70.79 1999501527 GREGORY, LOUISE W MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 520 X .68 - 3.54 1999 03/00 • IVEY MOE APT B-2 FLATWOODS FIRE - 520 X. 15 - .78 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 TOTAL - 4.32 1999017379 GRIFFIN, JAMES W TAXPAYER BILLED FOR SOLID WASTE - 37.50 1999 03/00 5811 OVERHILLS ROAD THREE SW FEES INSTEAD TOTAL - 37.50 SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 OF TWO 1997575047 HAMILTON, JR NATHAN MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE - 9,410 X .68 - 63.99 1997 03/00 HANNIBLE ERWIN FIRE - 9,410 X .05 - 4.71 619 RAEFORD ROAD TOTAL - 68.70 ERWIN, NC 28339 1999545632 HAMILTON, JR NATHAN MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE-11,180 X .63 - 81.61 1999 03/00 ERWIN HANNIBLE TOWN OF ERWIN-11,180 X .48 - 53.66 619 RAEFORD ROAD ERWIN FIRE-11,180 X .05 - 5.59 ERWIN, NC 28339 TOTAL-140.86 1998695013 HAMILTON, JR NATHAN MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE - 7,660 X .68 = 52.09 1998 03/00 HANNIBLE ERWIN FIRE - 7,660 X .09 - 6.89 619 RAEFORD ROAD TOTAL - 58.98 ERWIN, NC 28339 1998913595 HAMILTON, JR NATHAN MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE-14,500 X .68 - 98.60 1998 03/00 HANNIBLE ERWIN FIRE-14,500 X .09 - 13.05 619 RAEFORD ROAD TOTAL-111.65 ERWIN, NC 28339 1997593545 HAMILTON, JR NATHAN MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE-15,260 X .68-103.77 1997 03/00 HANNIBLE ERWIN FIRE-15,260 X .05 - 7.63 619 RAEFORD ROAD TOTAL-111.40 ERWIN, NC 28339 1999542542 • HARRINGTON, KYLE K VEHICLE WRECKED COUNTYWIDE - 5,291 X .73 - 38.63 1999 03/00 4197 MCARTHUR ROAD BOONE TRAIL ENE - 5291 X .07 - 3.71 BROADWAY, NC 27505 TOTAL - 42.34 199819401 HEATH, JEFFERSON DOUBLE LISTED WITH COUNTYWIDE - 28,370 X .68 - 192.92 1998 03/00 RAY REAL PROPERTY N HARN FIRE - 28,370 X .07 - 19.86 6216 FOX HOLLOW BLACK RIVER FIRE - 28,370 X .05 - DRIVE 14.19 WILLOW SPRINGS, NC TOTAL - 226.97 27592 1999541145 HENDRICK, SUSAN D MOTOR VEHICLE APPEAL COUNTYWIDE - 2,125 X .73 = 15.52 1999 03/00 P.O. BOX 531 BUIES CREEK FIRE - 2,125 X. 10 - 2.13 BUIES CREEK, NC 27506 TOTAL -17.65 760- BILL NUMBER NAME REASON AMOUNT YEAR MONTH TOWN 1998704329 HENRY, DAVID RAY 105 WOOD RIDGE MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE - 6,530 X .68 = 44.54 1998 03100 DRIVE AVERAS. FIRE - 6,550 X .04 - 2.62 DUNN, NC 28334 AVERAS. RESC. - 6,550 X .05 - 3.28 AVERAS. SCHOOL - 6,550 X .02 - 1.31 TOTAL - 51.75 199921089 HOLDER, ALGIE KEITH 2276 SPRING HILL PRICED AS 1994 INSTEAD COUNTYWIDE - 3773 X .73 = 27.54 1999 03/00 CHURCH ROAD OF 1992 BOONE TRAIL. EME - 3773 X .07 - 2.64 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 TOTAL - 30.18 199820160 HOLDER, ALGIE KEITH PRICED AS 1994 INSTEAD COUNTYWIDE - 2,818 X .68 - 19.16 1998 03/00 2276 SPRING HILL CHURCH ROAD OF 1992 BOONE TRAIL EME - 2,818 X .085 - 2.40 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 TOTAL - 21.56 199719258 HOLDER, ALGIE KEITH PRICED AS 1994 INSTEAD COUNTYWIDE . 2,875 X .68 - 19.55 1997 03/00 2276 SPRING HILL CHURCH ROAD OF 1992 BOONE TRAIL EMS - 2,875 X .085 - 2.44 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 TOTAL - 21.99 1999525235 MARKS, CLARENCE MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE-10,455 X .73 = 76,32 1999 03/00 3464 PONDEROSA ROAD BENHAVEN FIRE-10,455 X -7.31 CAMERON, NC 28326 .07 TOTAL - 83.63 1998080280 MORTGAGE SERVICE HOUSE ONLY ABOUT 50% COUNTYWIDE - 46,620 X .68 - 317.01 1998 03/00 CENTER COMPLETE FOR 1997 ATTN: TAMMY SEVERS BENHAVEN FIRE - 46,620 X .07 = 32.63 PO BOX 5455 BENHAVEN RESCUE - 46,620 X .025 = MT LAUREL, NJ 08054 11.6S SOLID WASTE - 37.50 TOTAL - 398.79 199939827 ROBINSON, ROBERT AND PATRICIA DOUBLEWIDE BILLED AS COUNTYWIDE - 59,530 X .73 = 434.56 1999 03/00 3132 NC 210 BOTH REAL, AND SUMMERVILLE FIRE - 59,530 X .07 = BUNNLEVEL, NC 28323 PERSONAL 41.67 TOTAL - 476.23 1999973255 ROGERS, GRANT STERLING MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 387 X .68 - 2.64 1999 03/00 HAROAD N HARN FIRE - 387 X .09 = .35 U Y VA RINA NC N HARN RESC - 387 X .07 - .27 7526 27526 TOTAL - 3.26 199943875 STANLEY D MCLEOD GARAGE DOUBLE LISTED WITH COUNTYWIDE-14,751 X .73 - 107.68 1999 03/00 1061 HARVELL ROAD 00709230000 GROVE FIRE-14,751 X .08 = 11.80 COATS, NC 27521 TOTAL - 119.48 199982256 STANLEY D MCLEOD GARAGE DOUBLE LISTED WITH COUNTYWIDE-14,686 X .68 - 99.86 1999 03/00 1061 HARVELL ROAD 00709230000 GROVE FIRE-14,686 X .08 -11.75 COATS, NC 27521 TOTAL-133.93 1999800122 TEW, DONNIE R 410 S WILSON AVE MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 2,245 X .68 = 15.27 1999 03/00 DUNN DUNN, NC 28334 CITY OF DUNN - 2,245 X .46 - 10.33 AVERAS. RESCUE - 2,245 X .05 = 1.13 AVERAS. SCHOOL - 2,245 X .02 = .45 TOTAL - 27.18 Attachment 2. HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE REVISED ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN FOR THE HARNETT COUNTY SECTION 8 HOUSING PROGRAM. WHEREAS, Harnett County operates a Section 8 Housing Program whose purpose is to provide improved living conditions for very low income families; and WHEREAS, this program operates under certain regulations and guidelines as specified by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and WHEREAS, a recent change in the aforementioned regulations and guidelines requires the adoption of a revised administrative plan for the operation of the Section 8 Housing Program; and WHEREAS, a revised administrative plan has been prepared which includes the elements required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and 1� u • WHEREAS, this revised administrative plan will regulate the operation of Harnett County's housing program to ensure its compliance with applicable Federal regulations; and; 761 C� • WHEREAS, Federal regulations requires adoption of this revised administrative plan by the local governing board; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina that the attached revised administrative plan for the operation of the county's Section 8 Housing Program is hereby adopted. Effective upon adoption and duly adopted this 20th of March, 2000. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Dan B. Andrews, Jr., ATTEST: Kay S.hard Clerk to the Board of Commissioners Attachment 3. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS D- B. A DRM, JR., Chaimwn BEamcs B. Hn.t., Vice -Chairman JOSWH T. Bowom+ Mzomr BYRD WAU TnrtmHeR (i i COUNTY OF HARNETT P.O. BOX 759 • LILLINOTON, N.C. 27546 (910) 893-7555 • FAX (910) 814-2662 RESOLUTION Katherine Marie Bailey COUNTY MANAGER Nam EMORY Wm. A. (Torre) WaDmt, Assistant CLERK TO THE BOARD KAY S. BLANcHARD Whereas, the individual members of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners believe that the future of our County is in large part dependent upon the quality of the education we provide our young people; and Whereas, the quality of the education provided in our public schools is determined by the performance of the professional educators that serve students throughout the County; and Whereas, each year the contributions of one of these professionals is recognized through the award known as Teacher of the Year; and Whereas, this year this distinguished award wasbestowed upon Katherine Mane Bailey. Now Therefore Be It Resolved That the Harnett County Board of Commissioners does hereby congratulate Ms. Bailey for being recognized as Teacher of the Year for Harnett County and does hereby extend its appreciation to her for her dedicated service to the students she has taught for the past 21 years. Duly adopted this 20'' day of March, 2000. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman Teddy J. Byrd Dan B. Andrews, Chairman Joseph T. Bowden o�f.:'�)�, ri�,� 4' 1 '7rf11� )u " Walt Titchener Harnett County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services. 762. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ,., wNry COUNTY MANAGER DAN B. A►w mws, X, Chaim= Nsa. E.Momr BEA3wmB. Hat., lice -Chairman W►L A. (roMY) Waom Assistant JOSH T. BowDM TEmy BnD CLERK TO THE BOARD WAta' 1hV1E+a °q c "' KAY S. BLm4ceAm COUNTY OF HARNETT P.O. BOX 759 • LUXINGTON, N.C. 27546 (910) 893-7555 • FAX (910) 814-2662 RESOLUTION Newanda Colvin Whereas, the individual members of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners believe that the future of our County is in large part dependent upon the quality of the education we provide our young people; and Whereas, the quality of the education provided in our public schools is determined by the performance of the professional educators that serve students throughout the County; and Whereas, each year the contributions of one of these professionals is recognized through the award known as Principal of the Year; and Whereas, this year this distinguished award was bestowed upon Newanda Colvin. Now Therefore Be It Resolved That the Harnett County Board of Commissioners does hereby congratulate Mr. Colvin for being recognized as Principal of the Year for Harnett County and does hereby extend its appreciation to him for his dedicated service to the students he has taught and guided fof the past 26 years. Duly adopted this 20`h day of March, 2000. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Dan B. Andrews, Chairman Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman Teddy J. Byrd Joseph T. Bowden Walt Titchener Hamen County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services. Attachment 4. NEW ROAD NAME LIST . ed by tonehe Han113tt APPrO`t Ot totntnissl County Board 0 � � Dam k�jj 8 d is • • 03/14/2000 CHECKERS MCAULEY GREAUX LN LN OFF SR1141 MICRO TOWER RD CUE MICRO TOWER RD/1079IPR FEPIG-OUT BEE FARM RD OFF SR1209 BARBECUE CHURCH RD BECUE BARBECUE CHURCH RD/3003IPR OFF CRAB APPLE LN, OFF J ST IN ERWIN DUKE CRAB APPLE LM38S/PR CHANGE FROM RED APPLE LN NEW R L MCKOY JORDAN TAYLOR LN OFF NC 55 W OFF SRi441 CHALYBEATE SPRINGS RD GROVE HECTORS CREEK NC 55 W12SOM CHALYBEATE SPRS/4254/PR CHANGE FROM SHADOW LN) NEW RD OFF SR2083 ANDERSON RD, ZEUS LN STEWARTS CREEK US LM41/PR MCALLISTER LN OFF OLD US 421, ROYAL PINES LN UPPER LITTLE RIVER ROYAL PINES LN115WPR NEW TERYAN ICT 1OFF NC 27 W UPPER LITTLE RNER NC 27 W 743 Attachment 5. HARNETTCOUNTY NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, Harnett County operates a Section 8 Housing Program whose purpose is to provide improved living conditions for very low income families; and • WHEREAS, this program operates under certain regulations and guidelines as specified by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and WHEREAS, a recent change in the aforementioned regulations and guidelines requires the adoption of the PHA Plans: 5 Year Plan for Fiscal Years 2000 — 2004 and the Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2000. WHEREAS, the PHA Plans have been prepared which includes the elements required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and WHEREAS, Federal regulations requires adoption of this PHA plan by the local governing board; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina that the attached PHA Plans for the operation of the county's Section 8 Housing Program is hereby adopted. Adopted this 20* day of March, 2000. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Dan B. Andrews, Jr., Chairman' ATTEST: Kay S. glanchard Clerk to the Board of Commissioners Attachment 6. HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA A RESOLUTION AMENDING A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A PROCEDURE FOR ZONING AREAS SOUTH OF THE CAPE FEAR RIVER IN HARNETT COUNTY WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County adopted A Procedure For Zoning Areas South Of The Cape Fear River In Harnett County on July 18, 1994 for the purpose of establishing a procedure whereby persons owning real property south of the Cape Fear River may petition for zoning to be implemented therein, and WHEREAS, this resolution was adopted under authority granted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, particularly G.S. 153A-342; and • WHEREAS, the Harnett County Planning Board has reviewed the amendment to A Procedure For Zoning Areas South Of The Cape Fear River In Harnett County and recommends the adoption of the following amendment. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA that A Procedure For Zoning Areas South Of The Cape Fear River In Harnett County be amended by adding the new text as follows: 7. When a petition has been determined to be sufficient and all required documentation has been provided, the Harnett County Planning Board will review the petition, maps and proposed zoning districts. Following this review a recommendation will then be made to the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. Upon the filing of an application for zoning change or petition for zoning, a moratorium shall go into effect whereby the Harnett County Planning Department, Harnett County Environmental Health Department, Harnett County Public Utilities and Harnett County Inspections Department shall not accept applications for permits, request for approval of minor subdivisions, preliminary plats for major subdivisions within the proposed zoning area. This moratorium shall exist for 120 days from the date the application or petition is filed with the Harnett County Planning Department or until the petition is 76 4 approved or disapproved by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners whichever first occurs. The Moratorium may be extended for each petition of up to an additional 60 days (maximum of 180 days total) when recommended by the Zoning Administrator and upon the majority vote of the County Board of Commissioners. However, those applications for permits, minor subdivisions approvals and preliminary plat approvals meeting all provisions of the proposed zoning district, and not in conflict with the current zoning, will be accepted and processed provided approval has been granted or recommended by the Zoning Administrator or his designee. Major Subdivisions in which at least one (1) phase had received final plat approval prior to the filing of a voluntary petition for zoning shall be exempt from the requirements of Section 7. However, the boundaries of the tract that originally received preliminary subdivision plat approval, shall not be altered. Duly adopted this 20th day of March • , Two Thousand and effective upon adoption. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF CO1vMSSIONERS DAN B. ANDREWS CHAIRMAN ATTEST: Kay S. Blanchard Clerk to the Board • C�