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051815mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting May 18, 2015 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, May 18, 2015, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Staff present: Jim Burgin, Chaiuuan Gordon Springle, Vice Chainuian Abe Elmore, Commissioner Barbara McKoy, Commissioner Joe Miller, Commissioner Joseph Jeffries, County Manager Paula Stewart, Interim Deputy County Manager Dwight Snow, County Attorney Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk Chairman Burgin called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Vice Chailnian Springle led the pledge of allegiance and invocation. Chairman Burgin called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Mr. Jeffries requested the addition of two budget amendments regarding Harnett Forward Together Committee (HFTC) debt payment. Mr. Jeffries noted that this issue has been discussed in closed session and the agreement is forthcoming. Commissioner Elmore moved to approve the agenda as amended. Vice Chairman Springle seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioner Elmore moved to approve the following items listed on the consent agenda. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed unanimously. 1. Minutes: May 4, 2015 Regular Meeting 2. Budget Amendments: 412 Sheriffs Office Code 110- 0000 - 331.51 -05 Bulletproof Vest Grant 110- 0000 - 399.00 -00 Fund Balance 415 Board of Elections Code 110- 4300 - 410.12 -00 Salaries & Wages Part time 110- 4300 - 410.58 -14 Travel — Admin 110- 4300 - 410.12 -01 Precinct Officials 8,992 increase 8,992 decrease 2,000 increase 1,000 increase 3,000 decrease May 18, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 10 418 WIA Youth Program Code 234 - 7405 - 465.11 -00 234 - 7407 - 465.11 -00 234 - 7407 -465. 1 2 -00 234 - 7407 - 465.22 -00 234 - 7407 - 465.23 -01 234 - 0000 - 331.74 -05 234 - 0000 - 331.74 -07 420 Animal Control Code 110 -5500- 420.74 -74 110 -5500 - 420.12 -00 110 -5500- 420.11 -00 Salaries & Wages Salaries & Wages Salaries & Wages Part time FICA Supplemental Retirement Harnett In- School Youth Program Harnett Out of School Youth Program Capital Outlay Equipment Public Safety /Salaries & Wages Part time Public Safety /Salaries & Wages 423 Emergency Medical Service Code 110 -5400- 420.33 -45 Contracted Services 110 -5400- 420.60 -36 Uniforms 110 -5401- 420.33 -45 Contracted Services 110 -5401- 420.60 -36 Uniforms 110- 5400 - 420.12 -00 Salaries & Wages Part time 110 -5401- 420.12 -00 Salaries & Wages Part time 425 Emergency Services Code 110 -5300- 420.21 -00 110 -5300- 420.26 -08 110 -5300 - 420.11 -06 110-5300-420.11-00 427 General Fund Code 110 -4150- 410.23 -01 110- 4155- 410.23 -01 110 -4180- 410.23 -01 110- 4250- 410.23 -01 110- 4300 - 410.23 -01 110- 4400 - 410.23 -01 110- 4500- 410.23 -01 110- 4600 - 410.23 -01 110- 4610- 410.23 -01 110 -4651- 410.23 -01 110- 4700 - 410.23 -01 110- 4800 - 410.23 -01 110- 4900 - 410.23 -01 110- 4910- 410.23 -01 110 -5100- 420.23 -01 110 -5300- 420.23 -01 Group Insurance Expense Operating / Worker's Compensation Salaries & Wages / Comp Time Payout Public Safety / Salaries & Wages Administration Legal Engineering Human Resources Board of Elections Finance Tax General Services Fleet Maintenance Transportation Admin Facilities Maintenance Register of Deeds Information Technology GIS Sheriff Emergency Services 1,809 decrease 872 increase 462 increase 455 increase 20 increase 1,809 decrease 1,809 increase 25,000 increase 9,980 decrease 15,020 decrease 4,000 decrease 4,000 decrease 6,000 decrease 2,000 decrease 6,000 increase 10,000 increase 6,000 decrease 2,700 decrease 1,000 decrease 9,700 increase 2,829 increase 725 increase 436 increase 2,061 increase 1,123 increase 5,111 increase 6,440 increase 995 increase 675 increase 830 increase 3,668 increase 2,331 increase 6,216 increase 2,225 increase 3,920 increase 2,063 increase May 18, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2of10 427 General Fund continued Code 110 -5400- 420.23 -01 110 -5401- 420.23 -01 110 -5500- 420.23 -01 110 -5900- 420.23 -01 110- 6700 - 429.23 -01 110 -7100- 465.23 -01 110- 7200 - 465.23 -01 110- 7300 - 465.23 -01 110- 7301- 465.23 -01 110- 7326 - 465.23 -01 110- 7300 - 465.11 -04 110 -7210- 465.23 -01 110- 7500- 441.23 -01 110 -7501 - 441.23 -01 110 -7510- 441.23 -01 110- 7550- 441.23 -01 110- 7600 - 441.23 -01 110- 7700 - 441.23 -01 110 -7800- 441.23 -01 110- 8100- 450.23 -01 110- 8200 - 450.23 -01 110- 0000 - 399.00 -00 Emergency Medical Service EMS Transport Animal Services Emergency Telephone System Soil & Water Industrial Development Planning & Inspections Cooperative Extension CCR &R Block Grant Race to the Top Coop Ext NCCES Labor Distribution Planning & inspections AMH Department on Aging Family Caregiver Support RSVP CAP - Disabled Adults Health Social Services Veterans Library Park & Recreation Fund Balance Appropriated 428 Emergency Response Planning Code 263 -5251- 420.23 -01 Supplemental Retirement 263- 0000 - 399.00 -00 Fund Balance / Retained Earnings 429 Public Utilities Code 531- 9000 - 431.23 -01 531- 9015- 431.23 -01 531- 9020 - 431.23 -01 531- 9021 - 431.23 -01 531- 9025- 431.23 -01 531- 9030 - 431.23 -01 531 -0000- 399.00 -00 430 Solid Waste Code 580- 6600- 461.23 -01 580- 0000 - 399.00 -00 Admin, CSR, Meter Services Water Treatment Waste Water Treatment Waste Water Treatment SHWW Distribution Utilities Collections Utilities Fund Balance / Retained Earnings Supplemental Retirement Fund Balance / Retained Earnings 431 WIA Adult Program Code 234 - 7410- 465.60 -33 Materials & Supplies 234 -7410- 465.23 -01 Supplemental Retirement 14,699 increase 3,666 increase 864 increase 867 increase 365 increase 720 increase 5,700 increase 433 increase 129 increase 86 increase 648 decrease 259 increase 804 increase 120 increase 456 increase 1,557 increase 22,569 increase 38,538 increase 668 increase 2,190 increase 1,229 increase 136,919 increase 207 increase 207 increase 7,281 increase 4,749 increase 3,988 increase 4,836 increase 4,836 increase 4,719 increase 30,409 increase 4,239 increase 4,239 increase 39 decrease 39 increase May 18, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 10 436 Industrial Development Code 110 -7100- 465.32 -17 HFTC 110- 0000 - 389.43 -25 Article 46 Sales Tax 110- 0000 - 399.00 -00 Fund Balance Appropriated 437 Article 46 Sales Tax Code 225- 8600 - 480.90 -10 Other Financing Uses — Trans 225- 0000- 313.30 -10 NC Sales Tax Article 46 3. Tax refunds, rebates and release 558,803 increase 240,000 increase 318,803 increase 240,000 increase 240,000 increase 4. Harnett County Emergency Services, on behalf of Boone Trail Emergency Services, requested approval for Boone Trail Emergency Services to spend $97,000 of their fund balance in order to begin an addition on Boone Trail Emergency Services Station One. 5. Harnett County Cooperative Extension requested permission to accept the 2015 -2016 Adolescent Parenting Grant from NC Department of Health and Human Services Department in the amount of $75,000 in support of the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative. The $25,000 local in -kind match will be the office space the County provides at the Agricultural Building. 6. Administration requested approval of the First Amendment To Economic Development Incentive Agreement on the Treyburn Realty, LLC Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center. 7. Approval of County Manager's recommendation of Paula Stewart as Deputy County Manager. Chairman Burgin opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. Kris Nystrom of 391 Center Lane in Bunnlevel, who is a substitute teacher in Harnett County schools, talked about the ability of students at Western Harnett High School to earn credentials in metal working skills which he said would then allow them to get a job in Harnett County starting at $23 an hour. He noted Triton High School is also looking at implementing a similar program. Mr. Nystrom suggested doing a feasibility assessment to consider allowing students, who meet certain criteria, to cross school boundaries to attend these class to get that certification. Vice Chairman Springle moved to approve the appointment listed below. Commissioner Elmore seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Harnett County Public Library Board of Trustees Yolanda Massey (nominated by Vice Chaiiiiian Springle) was reappointed to serve on this board for a term of three years ending June 30, 2018. Chairman Burgin reminded fellow board members to look at existing vacancies and invited the audience to consider serving on some of these committees. May 18, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4 of 10 Mark Locklear, Planning Services Director, introduced the Junior Planning Group. Mr. Locklear noted during late 2014, Harnett County Planning Services received a grant from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission to work on areas of the upcoming Comprehensive Growth Plan. Harnett County Planning teamed up with Sustainable Sandhills, Inc., to create a Wildlife /Conservation curriculum for local public schools to get students and their families involved with the process. Deanna Rozario, Sustainable Sandhills Outreach Coordinator, said she was very proud of the kids that participated in the program and thanked the Board for the opportunity for them present. Mrs. Rozario worked with students at Highland Middle School and reported that the children participated in different components of the program and listened to several speakers throughout the last few months with the culmination of those workshops being a presentation to the commissioners about what they learned. Mrs. Rozario introduced Karlye Abney and Tatiana Putzke who both made presentations to the Board. Mrs. Rozario presented the students with Certificates of Completion and group photos were taken. Mr. Locklear petitioned the Board for a public hearing regarding a proposed zoning change - Landowner/Applicant: Johnny Faircloth; 1.49 +/- acres (consisting of three parcels); From RA- 20R to Commercial; Off NC Hwy 24 (on Chipmunk Court); Johnsonville Township. Mr. Locklear noted all three sites are currently vacant undeveloped land and were originally approved as part of the Nature Crossroads Subdivision. Surrounding land uses consist of manufactured homes, stick built homes, several churches, a flea market, a beauty salon, and a dilapidated commercial building. It was also noted there are two convenience stores located within one mile from this site. Mr. Locklear said public water is available and private septic tank would be utilize for the site. As required for all zoning changes within a five mile radius of Fort Bragg, the Regional Land Use Advisory Commission was contacted regarding the proposed rezoning and saw no issues. Mr. Locklear reported that this application was heard at the May 4, 2015 Planning Board meeting. The Harnett County Planning Board recommended denial, with a 4 -1 vote based on the multiple uses that would accompany a commercial zoning district. Mr. Locklear did note however, the Planning Board did feel a commercial use would benefit the area. The Planning Board recommended that the applicant apply for a conditional use penult and felt this could possibly improve the transition from residential to commercial. Mr. Locklear stated staff evaluation as: The IMPACT to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding community is NOT reasonable, and the benefits of the rezoning DO NOT outweigh any potential inconvenience or harm to the community. REASONING: The requested rezoning to would have an unreasonable impact on the community. If rezoned to Commercial, this would allow all uses pei itted in the commercial zoning district. Some of these uses may not be compatible with the residential nature of the community. These lots were originally approved to be developed for single family residential use within the Natures Crossroads Subdivision. Therefore rezoning the proposed properties to May 18, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5of10 commercial may have a negative impact on the residents who live within the subdivision. If rezoned, there is the potential of traffic and quality of life issues, especially to property owners adjacent to these internal lots. - The requested zoning district is NOT COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The proposal does not enhance the public general welfare, as the requested zoning is not compatible with the County Land Use Plan. Further, the current zoning allows several commercial uses via the conditional use process. The mechanism would allow the community to provide input on the uses that could be placed on the site, as well as conditions that could reduce or prevent potential negative impacts. - The proposal does NOT ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: The requested zoning to Commercial would not maintain the public health, safety and general welfare due to the existing residential uses within the area. This request is NOT for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should not be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: The request does not need to be evaluated for a small proposed rezoning because the parcels are contiguous to commercial zoning. Suggested Statement -of- Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning to Commercial is not compatible with all Harnett County regulatory documents. This rezoning has the potential to impact the surrounding community, as well as fails to enhance public health, safety, and general welfare because all permitted uses within a Commercial district would not be compatible with the residential nature of the community. It is recommended that this rezoning request be denied. Lastly, Mr. Locklear reminded the group that one of the three lots was previously denied for rezoning by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners however two adjourning lots were rezoned at that time. Chairman Burgin called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. - Amanda Ramsey of 39 Sweet Bay Place in Cameron spoke in opposition to the proposed zoning change. - Niihau Ramsey of 39 Sweet Bay Place in Cameron spoke in opposition to the proposed zoning change. - Mickey Bennett, surveyor for the applicant, spoke in support of the rezoning request. Mr. Bennett said, in regards to the recommendation to apply for a conditional use permit, RA- 20 zoning would not allow for a pharmacy. - Johnny Faircloth, applicant, spoke in support of the rezoning request. Mr. Faircloth said he plans to build a CVS on the adjourning property and needs these lots for parking and buffering. Mr. Faircloth said has installed a turning lane and mentioned the possibility of installing a playground and bus stop in the area. Chairman Burgin closed the public hearing. Commissioners asked questions and discussion continued. Mr. Locklear confirmed that currently a drug store is not covered through conditional use. Staff confirmed that there is no restrictive covenant nor HOA for this subdivision. May 18, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 6of10 Vice Chaimian Springle moved that the Board accept the recommendation of the Planning Board and deny this request. The motion died due to the lack of a second. Commissioner McKoy moved to table the request. Commissioner Elmore second the motion which passed unanimously. Mr. Locklear petitioned the board for public hearing regarding a proposed zoning change - Landowner/Applicant: Ruth Altman Jackson / Ruthie Jackson; 3.5 +/- acres (consisting of 2 parcels); From RA -30 & Commercial to RA -30; SR # 1811 Access Road / Bud Hawkins Road; Averasboro Township. Mr. Locklear noted the site is currently vacant and surrounding land uses consist of farmland, low density residential, several churches as well as Heritage Bible College and various commercial uses. Public water is available and private septic tank would have to be utilized for this property. Mr. Locklear reported this application was heard at the May 4, 2015 Planning Board meeting and the Harnett County Planning Board recommended approval with a unanimous vote based on the existing zoning compatibility to the surrounding properties. Mr. Locklear stated staff evaluation as: The IMPACT to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding community is reasonable, and the benefits of the rezoning outweigh any potential inconvenience or harm to the community. REASONING: The impact to the surrounding community is reasonable, as the requested zoning district is similar in nature to neighboring zoning. The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning to RA -30 is compatible with the Land Use Classification of Municipal Growth area. As per the existing plan, a Municipal Growth area is meant to encourage uses that would promote a city /town based development. The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: The requested zoning to RA -30 would maintain the public health, safety and general welfare due to the existing residential uses within the area. This request is NOT for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should not be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: The proposed rezoning to RA -30 is immediately adjacent to RA -30 zoned land, thus the application does not need to be considered a Small Scale Rezoning. Suggested Statement -of- Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested to RA -30 would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community and will maintain the public health, safety, and general welfare because of the existing residential uses within the area and the compatibility with neighboring zoning districts. It is recommended that this rezoning request be approved. Chairman Burgin called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. — Ruthie Altman Jackson, the applicant, spoke in support of the proposed zoning change. Mrs. Jackson said they could make better use of the property if it was all zoned residential. May 18, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 7of10 Chaiuuan Burgin closed the public hearing. Commissioner Elmore moved to approve the request as presented. Commissioner McKoy second the motion which passed unanimously. Mr. Locklear petitioned the board for public hearing regarding proposed text amendments to the Harnett County UDO, Applicant: Harnett County Planning Services. Mr. Locklear said there is a need to adjust the U.D.O. from time to time for various reasons. He confiliiied that most of the requested changes are due to changes in State guidelines. Mr. Locklear gave an overview of the following proposed text amendments: Dead -End Street Length & Width, Article VII (Development Design Guidelines) Section 2.0 (Street & Transportation Standards) Reason for requested change: To ensure that Harnett County's U.D.O. regulations concerning dead -end streets coincide with the NC DOT guidelines. Suggested Statement -of- Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested text amendment is compatible with Harnett County regulatory documents, and the benefits outweigh any potential inconvenience of harm to the community. This will maintain orderly and compatible land use and development patterns and encourage compatibility with NC DOT development practices. Therefore, it is recommended that this text amendment request be approved. r Subdivision Street Maintenance Article VII (Development Design Guidelines) Section 14.0 (Installation & Maintenance of Required Improvements) Reason for requested change: To provide an option for street maintenance to property owners within neighborhoods where the Developer of Record no longer exists. Suggested Statement -of- Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested text amendment is compatible with Harnett County regulatory documents and maintains the public health, safety and general welfare. This amendment will maintain orderly development patterns and coincide with NC DOT regulations. Therefore, it is recommended that this text amendment request be approved. Manufactured Home Park Business License, Article II (Nonconfonuities) Section 6.0 (Nonconfoiming Manufactured Home Parks) Section 8.0 (Continuation of Nonconforming Situations) Article III (Development & Subdivision Review, Permitting, & Approval Requirements), Section 2.0 (Permit Requirements), Section 5.0 (Manufactured Home Park Site Plan Review Requirements) Article V (Use Regulations), Section 11.0 (Other Uses) Article XIII (Enforcement & Penalties), Section 6.0 (Remedies), Section 7.0 (Compliance Period); Article XIV (Definitions & Certifications), Section 2.0 (General Definitions & Acronyms) Reason for requested change: To ensure that Harnett County's U.D.O. regulations, concerning Manufactured Home Park business licenses, coincide with the N.C. May 18, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 8of10 guidelines & new General Statute regulations; and to create an option for MHP owner's to reduce the total acres of the Park, without reducing their rented lots. Suggested Statement -of- Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested text amendment is compatible with Harnett County regulatory documents and maintains the public health, safety and general welfare. This amendment will maintain typical zoning compliance and coincide with the NC General Statute regulations. Therefore, it is recommended that this text amendment be approved. Mr. Locklear noted staff also included two clarifications within the proposed text amendments: 1) limiting the number of pet containers a person can have to one 10 x 10 pet container 2) included a mechanism where a park can use residual land for other uses Mr. Locklear reported that the Harnett County Planning Board reviewed all text amendments as presented by Planning Services staff on May 4, 2015, and voted unanimously to recommend approval of all text amendments as presented. (Attachment 1) Chailman Burgin called to order a public hearing on the matter of all proposed text amendments and opened the meeting for comments from the public. Seeing no one move, Chairman Burgin closed the public hearing. Vice Chairman Springle moved to approve the text amendments as presented. Commissioner Elmore seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Mr. Jeffries presented the following reports: - Good Hope Hospital, Inc. Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2014 - Veteran Affairs Activities Report — April 2015 - Department of Public Health Activities Summary — April 2015 - Harnett County Planning Services Report — April 2015 - Interdepartmental budget amendments Mr. Jeffries provided an update regarding discussions with BC /BS regarding the County's health insurance, prescription plans and various other benefits. He reported that our broker was able to negotiate and recommend to us to continue to stay with BC /BS regarding the phalinacy and the stop -loss. Mr. Jeffries said the broker was able to negotiate a better prescription plan, improve benefits as well as improve the reporting from BC /BS. He said at the end of the day the fixed cost savings to the County is $285,000. Mr. Jeffries also shared a copy of NC Magazine which included an advertisement for Harnett County that Economic Development placed in the magazine. Chairman Burgin called for any new business. Commissioner Miller shared his concerns regarding Senate Bill 513 which is an agricultural bill. He said Section 13 of SB 513 deals with deer farming which he believes is for trophy and not meat. Commissioner Miller said this would allow deer to be brought in to our state from anywhere. He said his biggest concern is disease and reported Chronic Waste Disease (CWD), which he said is the deer equivalent of mad cow disease, has been linked back to deer faints in other states. Commissioner Miller said the Dean of Natural Resources at NCSU said CWD is the most serious threat we will face in our lifetime. May 18, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 9 of 10 Commissioner Miller said he thinks several counties have brought up resolutions opposing this. He said he thinks we should do our due diligence and look into this and if you read the SB 513 they are going to take the control away from the Wildlife Commission and give it to the Agriculture Depai fluent. Commissioner Elmore moved to instruct the County Manager to contact our representatives and collect information regarding this issue before their next meeting. Commissioner Miller second the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioner McKoy moved that the Board go into closed session to discuss (1) to discuss matters relating to economic development in Harnett County; and (2) to instruct the County staff concerning the position to be taken by the County in negotiating the terms of a proposed contract for the purchase of real property. This motion was made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143- 318.11(a)(4) &(5). Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Vice Chairman Springle moved that the Board come out of closed session. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioner Elmore moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:58 pm. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion which passed unanimously. omit O.PM Ji'/Burgin, Cha j an 0-,Vb 1,0i)teiL t Regina eeler, Clerk May 18, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 10 of 10 ATTACHMENT 1 Harnett C O U N T Y A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE HARNETT COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE www.harnett.org WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County adopted the UDO on October 17, 2011 for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, and general welfare of the county residents; and WHEREAS, this ordinance was adopted under authority granted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, particularly G.S. 153A -340; and WHEREAS, the UDO contains provisions for amending said ordinance and those provisions have been followed; and WHEREAS, the Harnett County Planning Board has reviewed the amendment to the articles of the UDO as listed below and recommends the adoption of the following amendment. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA that Article VII "Development Design Guidelines "; Section 2.0 "Street & Transportation Standards "; Article VII "Development Design Guidelines "; Section 14.0 "Installation & Maintenance of Required Improvements "; Article II "Nonconformities "; Section 6.0 "Nonconforming Manufactured Home Parks "; Section 8.0 "Continuation of Nonconforming Situations "; Article III "Development & Subdivision Review, Permitting, & Approval Requirements "; Section 2.0 "Permit Requirements "; Section 5.0 "Manufactured Home Park Site Plan Review Requirements "; Article V "Use Regulations ", Section 11.0 "Other Uses "; Article XIII "Enforcement & Penalties ", Section 6.0 "Remedies ", Section 7.0 "Compliance Period "; Article XIV "Definitions & Certifications ", Section 2.0 "General Definitions & Acronyms ", shall be amended to read as indicated in the "Attachments." "Attachments" are filed with the Unified Development Ordinance in the Clerk to the Board's Office. Duly adopted this 18th day of May, 2015 and effective upon adoption. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Marga -t Regina : n -eler, Clerk to the Boa strong roots • new growth im Burgin, ir `` airman