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09051989592 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1989 DOT BRIEFING ON FUNWORLD AMUSE. PARK The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, September 5, 1989, at 9 a.m. in the County Office Building, Lillington, North Carolina, with the following members present: Rudy Collins, Bill Shaw, Mack Reid Hudson, Mayo Smith, and Chairman Lloyd G. Stewart presiding. Others present were Dallas H. Pope, County Manager; W. Glenn Johnson, County Attorney; Vanessa W. Young, Clerk to the Board; and Kay S. Blanchard, Recording Secretary. Chairman Lloyd G. Stewart called the meeting to order at 9 a.m. Commissioner Bill Shaw offered the invocation. Commissioner Smith moved for the approval of the minutes of the regular meeting, August 21, 1989. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Ray Stone, Highway Maintenance Engineer, North Carolina Department of Transportation, appeared before the Board to discuss road matters and situations in Harnett County. Irvin Warren, President, Warren Oil Co., Inc., briefed the Board concerning proposed FunWorld Amusement Park which would include an 18 -hole miniature golf course, a batting cage, Grand Prix Race Track, deli, driving range, bumper boats, toddler romp, arcade, water slides and a non - alcoholic teen club. PUBLIC HEARING: Chairman Stewart called to order a public hearing concerning proposed RIVERSIDE WW Riverside wastewater project. PROJECT Mr. C. T. Clayton, P.E., Ragsdale purpose of the public hearing was the proposed Riverside wastewater concerning the proposed Riverside comments is copied in full at the 1989, as document no. 1. Consultants, briefed the group that the to allow the public to comment concerning project. Mr. Clayton also provided comments wastewater project. A copy of Mr. Clayton's end of these minutes dated September 5, Chairman Stewart opened the meeting for public comments. No couuuents were offered from the public. Chairman Stewart closed the public hearing at 9:15 a.m. AMENDMENT TO Commissioner Smith moved for the approval of an amendment to the Riverside RIVERSIDE PROJECT wastewater project as explained by Mr. Clayton in his comments, and that the Chairman of the Board be authorized to execute the Amendment Application Summary for the project. Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. RESOL. RE: SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY EMS WEEK Jerry Blanchard, Transportation /Procurement Director, presented a resolution declaring county property surplus for sale at public auction. Commissioner Shaw moved for the adoption of the resolution. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated September 5, 1989, as document no. 2. Dallas H. Pope, presented a Proclamation Designating Emergency Medical Services Week. Commissioner Hudson moved for the adoption of the proclamation. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The proclamation is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated September 5, 1989, as document no. 3. VOLUNTEER RECOG. James Goff, Agriculture Extension Director, briefed the Board on the upcoming PROGRAM 1989 Volunteer Recognition Program and requested funding for the program. Commissioner Smith moved for the approval of requested funding and that a budget amendment in the amount of $1,050.00 be prepared for consideration at the next Board meeting. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. BRIEFING RE: Jack Bryan, Social Services Director, and Ms. Lorena Moree, St. Joseph's Home COMMUNITY Health Agency, briefed the Board on Community Alternative Program affecting ALTERNATIVE PROG. Medicaid. TAX ATTORNEY'S REPORT Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, briefed the Board concerning vacancies on the Harnett County Planning Board and the Harnett County Board of Adjustment. Appointments to both boards will be considered at the next Board meeting. The Tax Attorney's report for the month of August was filed with the Board and is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated September 5, 1989, as document no. 4. Reports for the month of August were filed with the Board from the following departments: Emergency Medical Services, Tax Department, Veteran's Service, and Sheriff's Department. 593 FORESTRY PROGRAM Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, presented a request for additional funding to support the purchase of a vehicle and radio equipment during F.Y. 89 -90 for Harnett County's Forestry Program. Commissioner Smith moved for approval of the request. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. BUDGET AMENDMENTS Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following budget amendment for Fire Department: Code 10 -5300 -097 Forestry Program $7,248. increase 10- 3990 -000 Fund Balance Appropriated 7,248. increase Commissioner Shaw moved for the approval of the budget amendment. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following budget amendment for the Tax Department: Code 10- 4500 -045 Contracted Services 3,600. decrease 10- 4500 -074 Capital Outlay - Equipment 3,600. increase Commissioner Collins moved for the approval of the budget amendment. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following budget amendment for Public Utilities, Water Department, Enterprise Fund: Code 30- 9100 -016 Maintenance & Repair - Equipment $35,200. increase 30- 9100 -045 Contracted Services 2,800. increase 30- 9100 -120 Capital Reserve 38,000. decrease Commissioner Shaw moved for the approval of the budget amendment. Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following budget amendment for Public Utilities, Northwest - Capital Projects: Code 60- 9010 -020 Legal & Administration 60- 9010 -010 Land & Right of Way 60- 9010 -080 Contingency $8,000. increase 4,000. decrease 4,000. decrease Commissioner Hudson moved for the approval of the budget amendment. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following budget amendment for Public Utilities, West Central Phase II, Capital Projects: Code 60- 9016 -020 Legal & Administration 60- 9016 -030 Engineering 60- 3770 -001 Advance from General Fund - West Central Phase II $20,000. increase 50,000. increase 70,000. increase Commissioner Collins moved for the approval of the budget amendment. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested a budget amendment for Planning and Industrial Development. Commissioner Hudson moved for the approval of the budget amendment. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. A list of the budget amendment line items is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated September 5, 1989, as document no. 5. EXECUTIVE SESSION Commissioner Collins made a motion that the Board go into executive session. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. BRIEFING RE: PROPOSED CAPE FEAR REGIONAL WW SYSTEM Commissioner Collins made a motion that the Board come out of executive session. Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. John M. Phelps, II, Public Utilities Attorney, briefed the Board concerning the proposed Cape Fear Regional Wastewater System. Commissioner Smith made a motion to authorize Black & Veatch, Inc. to prepare the required 201 Amendment with respect to the Cape Fear Regional Wastewater System, and direct the appropriate representatives of the County to continue negotiations with the Towns of Lillington and Angier regarding such system. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. AIRPORT POWER- Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, briefed the Board on close out of the Airport LINE PROJECT Powerline Relocation project and requested approval of an engineering service agreement with Talbert and Bright in the amount not to exceed $2,600 be approved for the Powerline Relocation project close out work. Commissioner Collins moved for the approval of the agreement with Talbert and Bright. Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a 594 BRIEFING ON TRANSFER OF WATER FROM CAPE FEAR RIVER BASIN ADJOURNMENT; DOCUMENT NO. 1. unanimous vote. Frank Lewis, Mayor of Lillington, briefed the Board on the transfer of water from. the Cape Fear River Basin into the Neuse River Basin by the Towns of Cary and Apex and requested the Board to adopt a resolution opposing this inter -basin transfer of water. Commissioner Hudson moved that the County Attorney prepare a resolution opposing the inter -basin transfer of water out of the Cape Fear River Basin and that the appropriate officials execute said resolution. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners regular meeting of September 5, 1989, duly adjourned at 1:15 p.m. /L oy/ G. Stewart, Chairman K�. Kay Blanchard, Recording Secretary Mr. Chairman, Commissioners, Mr. Pope and Fe].low Citizens: The purpose of this meeting is to hear citizen comments in association with the proposed Riverside wastewater project. In 1985 Harnett County received a $658,400 Small Cities Community Development Block Grant, project # 85 -C -7040. This grant included C -1 project activities to extend waterlines to the Town of Erwin to serve the Riverside community. It also included L -1 project activities to rehabilitate the plumbing of houses to be served by waterline extensions. The construction of originally proposed C -1 and L -1 project activities are 100% complete. Cost underruns have occurred on the construction of waterline extensions, acquisitions and partial housing rehabilitation (plumbing) which allowed additional community needs to be addressed. In 1987 after public meetings with Harnett County Citizens Advisory Committee and Riverside community citizens, it was determined that the area's highest community priority would be the construction of a wastewater collection system. Since that time, Harnett County has applied for and received $50,700 in state clean water bond grant funds to be used by the project, and community citizens have pledged $59,100 toward meeting initial costs. Since the last project amendment was approved effective November 3, 1987, Harnett County has also applied for and received a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency in the amount of $1,388,000. The County has also obtained approximately $370,000 in grant funds from the Farmers Home Administration and approximately $190,000 loan from the Farmers Home Administration. These additional funds have now allowed the County to include in addition to the Riverside community also the community of Bunnlevel and the area between the two communities. The County has also been able to work out an agreement with Erwin Mills, Inc. for treatment of the wastewater from this community, therefore, eliminating the need for a package treatment plant. The Riverside community project elements now include the construction of 13,400 linear feet of 4" diameter grade sewer line, 23,000 linear feet of 2 1/2" to 8" force main, 145 house connections with interceptor tanks and 3 sewage pumping stations. The C -1 project boundary will remain the same. It is necessary for us to obtain a new amendment for the project since with the additional available funds we will be able to serve the entire Riverside community and also eliminate the package treatment plant. 595 DOCUMENT NO. 2. HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA RESOLUTION THAT WHEREAS, The property listed below has a value less than $10,000; and WHEREAS, G. S. 160A -266 and G. 5. 160- 270(b) permits the sale of personal property at public auction upon expiration of ten days after publication of the resolution authorizing the sale. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS THAT: A. The following described property be and it is hereov declared surplus property; and B. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, be and he is hereby authorized to sell the following described property at public auction to be held on Saturday, October 7, 1989, at 9 A.M. at the Harnett County Garage Complex located on SR 2016, McNeil Street (Prison Camp Road) in Lillington, North Carolina: 1. Typewriter. IBM (3) plus IBM Ribbons (9) 2. Typewriter, Underwood Manual 3. Typewriter, Adler SE -1000 Electric 4. Copy Machine, Olympia Omega 303 5. Copy Machine, 3M with roll paper 6. Adding Machine, Unicom (1), Burroughs (1) 7. Calculator, Burroughs 72 key 8. Control Panel & 8 telephones 9. Transcribing Machines. IBM (2) 10. Tape Player, Craig 11. Camera, Yashica 35mm w /Flash & Bag 12. Camera, Pentax Super 35mm w /Flash & Bag, Extra Lens 13. Microscope w /Light & Cover 14. Vacuum Cleaner, Executive (1), Eureka (1) 15. Refrigerator. Amana 16. Clocks. G.E. (1), Sunbeam (1) 17. Trays. Metal Stacking (10) 19. Floor Chair Pads. Wooden (2) 19. Chairs, Secretary (7) 20. Chairs, Wooden Straight (4) 2l. Chairs, Folding (6) 22. Chairs, Swivel Executive (2) 23. Chairs, Lot of 10 24. Chairs, Upholstered (1), Wing Back (2) 25. ouch, Upholstered 3 Cushion 26. ouch, Metal Frame Settees 3 Cushion (2) 27. ables, End (1), Coffee (1), Odd (1) 28. oat Tree 29. icture Frame 30. abinet, Homemade 31. abinet File Stands (5) 32. esks, (8) 33. redenza, (2) 34. lackboard 35. ours - Wood (4) 36. ink 37. ater Heater - Gas 38. ater Tank - Extrol 39. ater Pump - Gould 40. ire Extinguishers - Water (8 or more) 41. ight Fixtures (8) 42. tove 43. omputer Wire (Approx. 600 ft) 44. hain Link Fence 4 ft (2 Rolls) 45. hain Link Gates, 6 ft (1), 4 ft (1) 46. ence Post - Assorted 47. awn Mower Motor 48. iding Lawn Mower - Ford 49. ruck Utility Box 50. park Plug Cleaning Machine 51. pprox. 275 Tires (Used) 52. V - RCA Color w /Remote 53. V - Terma B/W 54. lock Radio - Emerson 55. ug Wrench 4 Way 56. CR - Sanyo 57. icrowave - Sharp 58. icycle - Tufty 20" 59. icycle - Murray 20" 60. icycle - Randor 20" 61. icycle - Silver 20" 62. icycle - Whitevision 20" 63. icycle - Pinnacle 26" 64. icycle - Touring 26" 65. icycle - Schwinn 26" 66. icycle - Huffy 26" 596 DOCUMENT NO. 3. 67. Motor Cycle - Honda XR80 68. Motor Cycle - Kawasaki 69. Odd Miscellaneous Equipment 70. Odd Miscellaneous Supplies 71. 1971 Dodge Serial F LL29G16163288 72. 1971 Chevy Truck Serial x CE531P107304 73. 1975 Volkswagen Serial 4 1753191566 74. 1977 Plymouth Station Wagon Serial 4 RL46K7A142858 75. 1977 Plymouth Serial 4 HP41C7F134203 76. 1978 Oldsmobile Serial tt 3M46F82456771 77. 1979 Ford Serial 4 9R03F481658 78. 1981 Isuzu Serial 4 JABAT7780B0.801609 79. 1981 Plymouth Serial 4 1P3BR27NXBA121319 80. 1981 Plymouth Serial 8 1P3BR27N8BA117382 81. 1982 Chevrolet Serial 8 2G1AL69L7C1222466 82. 1982 Chevrolet Serial 4 2G1AL69L6C1222474 83. 1983 Ford Serial $ 1FABP43G8DZ123668 84. 1983 Ford Serial 4 1FABP43G8D2153575 85. 1983 Ford Serial u 1FABP43G5D2129105 86. 1984 Chevrolet Serial 4 101AL6961EX155654 87. H &R 380 Cal Serial 4 137010 88. 9mm Auto Serial 8 126797 89. Rossi 38 Cal Serial 8 156166 90. RG 22 Cal Serial $ 700649 91. H &R 22 Cal Serial $ AG25425 92. 22 Cal Bolt Action Rifle 93. S &W 357 Cal Serial 4 5K11157 94. 22 Cal H Standard Model H -D Military 95. Excam 25 .Cal Serial $ 146272 96. Excam 25 Cal Serial 4 M29539 97. Browning 22 Cal Serial 8.655PT08512 98. Colt 38 Cal. Serial 4 M06927 99. HW -3 32 Cal Serial 4 178624 100. Springfield 45 Car Serial $ 32622 101. Davis Ind. 32 Auto Serial 4 P003603 102. Raven 25 Cal Serial. 4 1291229 103. H &R 22 Cal Serial u 916782 104. Sterling Mark 11 Serial 4 G60700 105. Imperial 22 Cal Serial u 95448 106. Sears 12 Ga Shotgun Serial 4 58093 107, Stevens Sgl. Bari. Shotgun Serial 4 C061208 108. Sears 22 Cal Semi -Auto Serial 4 2732390 109. H &R Pistol Serial 4 AT029984 110. 22 Cal Pistol Serial $ 4878 111. Excam 25 Cal Pistol w /clip Serial $ G82740 112. Stevens 22 Cal Rifle Model 87A HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Duly adopted this the 5th day of September, 1989. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCLAMATION TO DESIGNATE THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 17 -23, 1989, AS "EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK" WHEREAS, the members of emergency medical services teams devote their lives to saving the lives of others; and WHEREAS, emergency medical services teams consist of emergency physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, educators, and administrators; and WHEREAS, the people of Harnett County benefit daily from the knowledge and skill of these trained individuals; and WHEREAS, advances in emergency medical care increase the number of lives saved every year; and WHEREAS, the professional organizations of providers of emergency medical services promote research to improve emergency medical care; and WHEREAS, the members of emergency medical services teams work together to improve and adapt their skills as new methods of emergency treatment are developed; and WHEREAS, the designation of Emergency Medical Services Week will serve to educate the people of Harnett County about accident prevention and what to do when confronted with a medical emergency; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate to recognize the value and the accomplishments of emergency medical services teams by designating Emergency Medical Services Week. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE 'HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS in recognition of this event, do hereby proclaim the week of September 17 -23, 1989, as "PHERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES MEEK" and encourage the community to observe this week with appropriate programs, ceremonies and activities. This the Fifth day of September, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty -Nine. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 597 DOCUMENT NO. 4. FROM: E. Marshall Woodall RE;• NOTICE OF TAX SUITS COMMENCED; TAX SUITS DISMISSED AND RELATED SERVICES • MONTH OF AUGUST 1989 NAME SUIT NO. *AMOUNT COL. * *COURT ATTORNEY COSTS FEES Anderson Creek Township Boyd, Lawrence & Linda 88 CvD 0785 800.93 Clark, Larry F. & Joann 88 CvD 0756 1,106.63 Fish, James Ronald 88 CvD 0764 541.33 Hayes, Russell & Sarah 88 CvD 0859 1,588.93 Springs, Lehman & Marie 88 CvD 0770 811.41 Thurston, Robert E. 88 CvD 0759 1,093.09 Averasboro Township Hairr, Kenneth G. & C 87 CvD 0725 2,349.79 Jernigan, Douglas Olin & M 88 CvD 0862 472.47 Johnson, Pharris & M 88 CvD 0871 605.78 McLeod, James W. 89 CvD 0435 456.91 Smith, Sr., Dempsey 88 CvD 1025 1,348.05 ,Toney, Edna H. 88 CvD 1006 657.04 Barbecue Township ,Ralston, Hilda A. Currin 89 CvD 0921 1,329.94 235.40 190.00 246.90 240.40 249.80 246.50 237.10 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 290.22 240.00 289.00 296.60 239.00 391.35 235.00 235.00 240.00 240.00 190.00 340.00 190.00 190.00 Black River Township Covington, Gene & Annie 89 CvD 0859 1,360.23 241.10 190.00 Coats, James M. & Darlene n/a 178.44 36.52 36.52 puke Township Ellis, Heirs of Vada 88 CvD 0765 411.54 239.00 190.00 Faircloth, Paul Junior n/a 407.85 37.50 37.50 Moore, Robert L. & Z 89 CvD 0651 397.60 140.14 100.00 Moore, Pamela N. 89 CvD 0646 302.34 187.45 150.00 Rector's Creek Township Baker, Charles & Arlene 89 CvD 0855 1,153.29 242.50 190.00 Williams, Kenneth H. 89 CvD 0858 1,825.15 240.40 190.00 Johnsonville Township Adams, Dalphine 89 CvD 0528 1,510.38 240.40 190.00 Fleming, Brent L. 88 CvD 1511 445.01 239.65 190.00 Smith, Heirs of Gilchrist 89 CvD 0653 253.78 233.00 190.00 yillington Township Temple, Aaron W. & Linda 88 CvD 1326 647.25 293.60 Neill's Creek Township Ochletree, Thelma M. 88 CvD 1401 Stewart's Creek Township Bell, Tonya 88 CvD 1228 Burnette, John E. & Mary 88 CvD 1509 Chance, George W. 88 CvD 1232 McNeill, Essie Lee 88 CvD 1517 Oakes, Kenneth & Bernice 88 CvD 0691 Spearman, Paul E. & Virginia 88 CvD 0723 Wainwright, William 88 CvD 0678 Upper Little River Township Womack, Lillian 89 CvD 0092 Subtotals 243.89 164.00 395.58 289.50 1,373.98 416.22 556.45 461.51 806.43 1,946.40 255.05 289.90 279.80 240.00 125.00 240.00 200.00 240.00 200.00 239.70 190.00 243.70 190.00 243.40 190.00 370.15 243.00 190.00 $29,325.77.. $8,051.58.- $6,429.02 NOTE: * Total collected includes taxes, interest and Court costs. ** Court costs includes attorney fees allowed by Court. New Suits: Anderson Creek Township Williams, Bennie 89 CvD 1092 Averasboro Township McDowell, Costella Barbecue Township Ralston, Hilda Currin 89 CvD 0921 Beal, Gary S. 89 CvD 0957 Wooten, J. D. 89 CvD 0956 Jernigan, Ronald H. 89 CvD 0944 Swann, Gilbert 89 CvD 1021 Hurd, Jr., Elmer 89 CvD 1019 Fennell, Charles 89 CvD 1018 Satarkhet, Malinee 89 CvD 1015 'Cordle, Ronald L. 89 CvD 1013 10.00 89 CvD 1088 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 598 Black River Township Electric Sales & Service, Inc. Holland, Sherlon - Hendrix, Robert L. Lasater, Rosa M. Jacobs, Vickanne 89 CvD 0959 89 CvD 1020 89 CvD 1014 89 CvD 1089 89 CvD 1091 Buckhorn Township Smith, James A. 89 CvD 1016 Duke Township Partin, Michael R. 89 CvD 1093 Morrison, Jr., David 89 CvD 1087 Sanders, Jr., William 89 CvD 1084 Jackson, Glenda Elizabeth 89 CvD 1085 Morrison, Betty J. 89 CvD 1086 Grove Township Williams, Lawrence P. 89 CvD 0958 McNeill, Ruth Langdon 89 CvD 1017 Hector's Creek Township Moody, Daniel G. 89 CvD 0916 Utley, Louis 89 CvD 1090 Johnsonville Township Godfrey, Roy L. 89 CvD 1012 Lillington Township Wood, William 89 CvD 0881 Joseph, John Thomas 89 CvD 0877 Lewis, Randy 89 CvD 0880 Subtotal 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 $300.00 NOTE: *Taxpayer owns property in more than one township, charges reported in other township. Additional Attorney's Fees DATE EXPLANATION 8 -29 -89 Sarah Maynard - Research of real estate records to determine owners of land CHARGE 75.00 TOTAL ATTORNEY'S FEE $6,804.02 Advanced Costs: Date Explanation 8 -1 -89 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail David McAllister - 88 CvD 1513 8 -2 -89 Lillington Postmaster - postage Daniel G. Moody - 89 CvD 0916 8 -7 -89 Lillington Postmaster - postage Electric Sales & Services, Inc. 89 CvD 0959 8 -9 -89 8 -9 -89 8 -9 -89 8 -9 -89 8 -10 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 Lillington Postmaster - postage Ronald Jernigan - 89 CvD 0944 Sheriff of Cumberland County - service fee Ronald Jernigan - 89 CvD 0944 Lillington Postmaster - restricted mail Allan Stubbs - 89 CvD 0853 Charae 10.60 1.40 1.40 2.50 4.00 8.40 Lillington Postmaster - restricted mail James Lorenzo - 88 CvD 0732 4.00 Lillington Postmaster - restricted mail Irvin Banta - 89 CvD 0849 Lillington Postmaster - postage Gilbert Swann - 89 CvD 1021 Lillington Postmaster - postage Elmer Hurd - 89 CvD 1019 Lillington Postmaster - postage Charles Fennell -89 CvD 1018 Lillington Postmaster - postage Ruth Langdon - 89 CvD 1017 Lillington Postmaster - postage James A. Smith - 89 CvD 1016 Lillington Postmaster - postage Malinee Satarkhet - 89 CvD 1015 Lillington Postmaster - postage Robert L. Hendrix - 89 CvD 1014 Lillington Postmaster - postage Ronald L. Cordle - 89 CvD 1013 Lillington Postmaster - restricted mail Ronald L. Cordle - 89 CvD 1013 8.40 1.40 1.85 1.85 1.15 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 . 8.40 599 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -16 -89 8 -17 -89 8 -17 -89 8 -17 -89 8 -17 -89 8 -22 -89 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail Robert L. Hendrix - 89 CvD 1014 Lillington Postmaster - restricted mail Malinee Satarkhet - 89 CvD 1015 Lee County Sheriff - service fee Ruth Langdon McNeill - 89 CvD 1017 Cumberland County Sheriff - service fee Charles Fennell - 89 CvD 1018 Lee County Sheriff - service fee Elmer Hurd - 89 CvD 1019 Lillington Postmaster - postage William Wood - 89 CvD 0881 Lillington Postmaster - postage John Thomas Joseph - 89 CvD 0877 Lillington Postmaster - postage Randy Lewis - 89 CvD 0880 Lillington Postmaster - restricted mail Robert Hall - 89 CvD 0874 Lillington Postmaster - postage Leslie McDougal - 87 CvD 0757 Date gxplanatioq 8 -23 -89 Lillington Postmaster - restricted and certified mail - J. D. Wooten - 89 CvD 0956 8 -23 -89 8 -25 -89 8 -25 -89 8 -25 -89 8 -28 -89 8 -28 -89 8 -28 -89 8 -29 -89 8 -29 -89 8 -29 -89 8 -30 -89 8 -30 -89 Lee County Sheriff - service fee Gary Beal - 89 CvD 0957 Lillington Postmaster - postage William Morrison - 88 CvD 1404 Lillington Postmaster - postage William Moore - 88 CvD 1424 Lillington Postmaster - postage Randy Lewis - 89 CvD 0880 Lillington Postmaster - restricted mail Lawrence Williams - 89 CvD 0958 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail Charles McNeill - 89 CvD 0652 Lee County Sheriff - service fee R. L. Harrington - 88 CvD 1473 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail Earl Nails - 89 CvD 0750 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail Classie Davis - 88 CvD 1335 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail Shirley McNeill - 89 CvD 0635 Cumberland County Sheriff - service fee Bennie Williams - 89 CvD 1092 Lillington Postmaster - postage Bennie Williams - 89 CvD 1092 Total Advanced Costs Post Office Lillington, Telephone: Box 39 NC 27546 (919) 893 -5191 4.40 4.20 4.00 4.00 4.00 .50 .75 .75 4.20 2.70 Charge 8.40 12.00 . 45 .90 . 25 8.40 4.00 4.00 8.80 2.20 2.00 8.00 .65 $150.50 $6,454.52 600 DOCUMENT NO. 5. Budget Amendment for Planning & Industrial Development for September 5, 1989: Amount Code Number . Description of Code Increase Decrease Planning Dept. 10- 7200 -002 Salaries & Wages 27,233. 10- 7200 -003 Salaries & Wages - Part -time 800. 10- 7200 -005 FICA Tax Expense 2,153. 10- 7200 -006 Group Insurance Expense 1,800. 10- 7200 -007 Retirement Expense 1,362. 10- 7200 -011 Telephone & Postage 2,000. 10- 7200 -012 Printing & Binding 195. 10- 7200 -014 Travel & Meetings 4,000. 10- 7200 -016 Maintenance & Repair - Equipment 400. 10- 7200 -017 Maintenance & Repair - Auto 100. 10- 7200 -026 Advertising 6,000. 10- 7200 -033 Materials & Supplies 800. 10- 7200 -037 N.C. Sales Tax 80. 10- 7200 -039 County Sales Tax 25. 10- 7200 -053 Dues & Subscriptions 400. 10- 7200 -054 Insurance & Bonds 400. 10- 7200 -068 Board Members .2,000. 10- 7200 -074 Capital Outlay - Equipment 8,600. 10- 7200 -075 Lease Payments 1,990. 10- 7200 -076 Industry Appreciation 1,600. 10- 7200 -160 Contingency 500. 10- 7200 -200 Industrial Building Loan 6,000. Industrial Dev. 10- 7250 -002 Salaries & Wages 46,760. 10- 7250 -005 FICA Tax Expense 3,551. 10- 7250 -006 Group Insurance Expense 3,000. 10- 7250 -007 Retirement Expense 2,348. 10- 7250 -008 Workmen's Compensation 150. 10- 7250 -011 Telephone & Postage 2,000. 10- 7250 -012 Printing & Binding 500. 10- 7250 -014 Travel & Meetings 4,000. 10- 7250 -016 Maintenance & Repair - Equipment 440. 10- 7250 -017 Maintenance & Repair - Auto 100. 10- 7250 -021 Building & Equipment Rent 3,300. 10- 7250 -026 Advertising 6,000. 10- 7250 -033 Materials & Supplies 800. 10- 7250 -037 N.C. Sales Tax 75. 10- 7250 -039 County Sales Tax 50. 10- 7250 -053 Dues & Subscriptions 830. 10- 7250 -054 Insurance & Bonds 400. 10- 7250 -057 Miscellaneous Expense 200. 10- 7250 -068 Board Members 2,000. 10- 7250 -074 Capital Outlay - Equipment 16,042. 10- 7250 -076 Industry Appreciation 1,600. 10- 7250 -160 Contingency 500. 10- 7250 -200 Industrial Building Loan 6,000. Revenue: 10- 3990 -000 Fund Balance Appropriated 36,188.