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061818mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting June 18, 2018 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, June 18, 2018, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 420 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Staff present: Gordon Springle, Chairman Howard Penny, Vice Chairman Barbara McKoy, Commissioner Joe Miller, Commissioner Abe Elmore, Commissioner Paula Stewart, County Manager Dwight Snow, County Attorney Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk Chairman Springle called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm and led the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation. Chairman Springle called for additions or deletions to the published agenda. Mrs. Stewart asked to remove from the agenda 1) Harnett County Administration's request for approval of a Resolution to Establish an Irrevocable Trust for Other Postemployment Benefits (OPEB), and 2) Director of Capital Project's request for approval of the NCDOT agreement for the construction of an access road to North Harnett Primary. She requested the addition of Development Service's request to accept the Abandoned Manufactured Home Grant Contract #7555 for $10,000 from the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the agenda as amended. Vice Chairman Penny seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. Vice Chairman Penny moved to approve the consent agenda. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. 1. Budget Amendments: 451 Sheriffs Office Code 110-8701-490.90-05 110-5120-420.11-14 110-5120-420.21-00 110-5120-420.60-36 110-5120-420.43-15 110-5120-420.58-01 110-5120-420.60-33 110-5120-420.41-13 Interfund Transfer Capital Reserve Salaries & Wages Longevity Group Insurance Uniforms Repair & Maintenance — Building Training Materials & Supplies Utilities 24,489 increase 3,239 decrease 16,250 decrease 4,000 decrease 560 decrease 35 decrease 250 decrease 155 decrease June 18, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 9 457 Public Utilities - PU0704 Ft Bragg WS&WW Code 568-9100-431.46-01 Residual Equity Transfer 568-9100-431.43-16 Maintenance & Repairs 568-9100-431.45-01 Construction 568-9100-431.45-20 Legal & Administration 568-9100-431.45-33 Materials & Supplies 568-9100-431.45-40 Land & Right of Way 568-9100-431.45-80 Contingency 568-9100-431.46-04 Sullivan Contracting 568-9100-431.46-06 Sanford Contracting 568-0000-356.91-02 PWC -Transition 568-0000-356.91-03 Reimbursements 568-0000-356.91-04 US Gov't Construction 568-0000-314.50-00 Sales Tax 462 General Fund - Medical Examiner Code 110-5700-420.32-14 Medical Examiner 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 463 Veterans Treatment Court Code 253-4403-441.33-45 Contracted Services 253-4403-441.58-01 Training & Meetings 253-4403-441.60-45 Drug (kits) 253-0000-331.88-03 SAMHSA 464 Department of Aging Code 110-7500-441.33-45 Contracted Services 110-0000-353.75-03 Aging Donations 5,171,322 increase 3 decrease 4 decrease 937 decrease 126,818 decrease 2 decrease 13,128 decrease 6,445 decrease 1 decrease 2,739,296 increase 2,378,699 increase 94,573 decrease 562 increase 20,000 increase 20,000 decrease 68,000 increase 17,100 increase 12,000 increase 97,100 increase 580 increase 580 increase 466 Interfund Transfers Code 110-8701-490.90-05 Interfund Transfer - Capital Reserve 1,100,000 increase 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 1,100,000 increase 467 Airport Capital Reserves CP 1302 Code 301-8300-406.90-03 Capital Project 199,129 decrease 301-8300-406.46-01 Residual Equity Transfer 218,310 increase 301-0000-389.10-00 General Fund 19,180 decrease 301-0000-351.00-00 Miscellaneous 38,200 increase 301-0000-378.00-00 Residual Equity 161 increase 470 Cooperative Extension - Adolescent Parenting Program Code 110-7319-465.11-00 Salaries & Wages 110-7319-465.21-00 Group Insurance 110-7319-465.21-05 Employee Clinic 110-7319-465.21-07 Dental 110-7319-465.22-00 FICA 5,183 increase 390 increase 23 increase 47 increase 146 increase June 18, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 of 9 470 Cooperative Extension - Adolescent Parenting Program continued Code 110-7319-465.23-00 Regular Retirement 110-7319-465.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 110-0000-331.73-19 Revenue - Adolescent Parenting Program 476 Special Districts Fund Code 242-8001-420.82-10 242-8001-420.82-20 242-8002-420.82-10 242-8004-420.82-10 242-8005-420.82-10 242-8007-420.82-10 242-8008-420.82-10 242-8009-420.82-10 242-8011-420.82-10 242-8013-420.82-10 242-8014-420.82-10 242-8016-420.82-10 242-8017-420.82-10 242-8019-420.82-10 242-8021-420.82-10 242-8021-420.82-20 242-8022-420.82-10 242-8024-420.82-10 242-8025-420.82-10 242-8033-420.82-10 242-8034-420.82-10 242-8034-420.82-20 242-8035-420.82-10 242-0000-311.10-00 242-0000-311.20-00 Special School District - Current Tax Special School District - Delinquent Anderson Creek - Current Tax Averasboro Fire - Current Tax Benhaven Fire - Current Tax Black River Fire - Current Tax Boone Trail Fire - Current Tax Buies Creek Fire - Current Tax Cypress Creek Fire - Current Tax Erwin Fire - Current Tax Flat Branch Fire - Current Tax Grove Fire - Current Tax NW Harnett Fire - Current Tax Spout Springs - Current Tax West Area - Current Tax West Area - Delinquent Crains Creek - Current Tax Benson Banner - Current Tax Godwin Falcon - Current Tax Summerville/Bunnlevel - Current Tax Flatwoods (Lillington) - Current Tax Flatwoods (Lillington) - Delinquent West Johnston - Current Tax Current Year Taxes Prior Year Taxes 477 Benhaven Elementary School - CP 1702 Code 336-8300-480.47-55 Media Center Materials 336-8300-480.47-62 Contingency 481 Social Services Code 110-7710-441.88-15 110-7710-441.89-11 110-7710-441.89-13 110-7710-441.80-60 110-0000-334.77-03 110-0000-353.77-04 110-0000-353.77-05 110-0000-330.77-05 Special Needs Adoptions Child Abuse Awareness Elder Abuse Awareness Day Care Smart Start Special Needs Adoptions Child Abuse Awareness Elder Abuse Awareness Day Care Smart Start 308 increase 114 increase 6,211 increase 12,024 increase 108 increase 73,620 increase 57,200 increase 41,556 increase 50,469 increase 26,342 increase 36,237 increase 2,057 increase 27,125 increase 27,932 increase 34,313 increase 44,813 increase 117,024 increase 1,846 increase 1,110 increase 3,405 increase 8,852 increase 126 increase 31,380 increase 6,836 increase 435 increase 982 increase 604,138 increase 1,654 increase 19,018 decrease 19,018 increase 57,888 increase 3,490 increase 1,208 increase 745,000 increase 57,888 increase 3,490 increase 1,208 increase 745,000 increase June 18, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 9 2. Tax rebates, refunds and releases 3. Harnett County Economic Development requested approval to accept a grant in the amount of $500,000 from Golden LEAF Foundation. Grant funding will be used to extend public infrastructure to Brightwater Technology Park's Phase IIA. 4. Harnett County Public Library requested approval of a Memorandum of Agreement to continue membership in the NC Cardinal Consortium. This collaboration with the N.C. State Library and other member libraries leverages federal and local funds to achieve operational efficiencies and savings for the library while providing more effective use of public resources. 5. Harnett County Emergency Services requested approval of the service contract with Kramer & Associates Group, in the amount of $84,700, for the Harnett County Emergency Services Study. The term of contract is July 1, 2018 through January 1, 2019. 6. Harnett County General Services requested approval to donate ten window fans to the Department on Aging's Operation Fan/Heat Relief program. Approximate cost of donation is $160.00. These fans were purchased by the department to help with air circulation during major A/C maintenance repairs at DSS/Health buildings in May 2018. 7. Sheriff Coats requested approval of a resolution awarding a service weapon to Deputy Roy Green upon his retirement. (Attachment 1) 8. Sheriff Coats requested approval of a resolution awarding a service weapon to Deputy Thomas Parker upon his retirement. (Attachment 2) 9. Development Services requested approval to accept the Abandoned Manufactured Home Grant Contract #7555 in the amount of $10,000 from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality. Chairman Springle opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. - Cris Nystrom of 391 Senter Lane in Bunnlevel talked about CCCC's "Tech Like a Girl" workshop offered recently. Jon Hockaday of 2630 Bristol Way in Sanford, speaking as the General Manager of the Anderson Creek Club, opposes the 6% occupancy tax. He said they are concerned about remaining competitive with this additional cost. Mr. Hockaday said he hopes the board will rescind the tax as previously discussed. Kevin Mishra, owner of Microtel Inn & Suites at 300 East Cornelius Harnett Boulevard in Lillington, first announced the hotel had recently received an awarded from Wyndham Hotels. Mr. Mishra said the occupancy tax going from zero to 6% was a huge jump, which he has seen significant impact of over the last few months. He asked the Board to consider dropping the tax down to 2% and see how it goes from there. June 18, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4 of 9 Rodney Johnson of the Anderson Creek area talked about paying Harnett County employees bi-weekly instead of monthly. Kent Jeffries of the Chalybeate Springs area said he wanted to make the Board aware of a recent NC Court of Appeals ruling regarding some of the shooting ranges at Drakes Landing. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the appointments listed below. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. Harnett County Board of Adjustment Gunnar Henderson was reappointed to serve on this board for a term of three years expiring May 31, 2021. Walter Massey was reappointed to serve on this board for a term of three years expiring June 30, 2021. Harnett County District H Tourism Authority Abhishek "Kevin" Mishra was appointed to serve on this authority for a term of two years expiring June 30, 2020. Jon Hockaday was appointed to serve on this authority for a term of three years expiring June 30, 2021. Commissioners discussed the occupancy tax in Harnett County. Chairman Springle said this had been on their legislative agenda for several years. In March 2018, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution imposing and levying, within Harnett County District H, a six percent (6%) room occupancy tax of the gross receipts derived from the rental of any room, lodging, or accommodations furnished by a hotel, motel, inn, tourist camp, or similar place within the district that is subject to sales tax imposed by the State under G.S. 105-164.4(a)(3) effective May 1, 2018. This tax is in addition to any State or local sales or room occupancy tax. Commissioner McKoy suggested lowering the occupancy tax to 3%. Mr. Mishra responded a 3% occupancy tax would be less of an impact that his business could partially absorb. Mr. Hockaday responded where he stilled prefer no occupancy tax 3% was better than 6%. Mrs. Honeycutt reported the County is now collecting this tax on the Airbnb rentals. Vice Chairman Penny moved to lower Harnett County's occupancy tax to 3% from 6% effective July 1, 2018. Commissioner Elmore seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. Mr. Locklear petitioned the Board for a public hearing on the proposed rezoning RZ-18-163 Landowners/Applicants: Rodney Stewart; 1.0 +/- acres; Pin #1528-91-7835.000; From Industrial to RA -30; SR # 1810 (Stewart Road), Averasboro Township. The site is currently vacant and surrounding land uses are farmland and residential uses. Services available include Harnett County public water and private septic tank. June 18, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5 of 9 Mr. Locklear stated that on June 4, 2018 the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (4-0) to recommend approval based on compatibility with the surrounding uses. He noted Small Scale Zoning was considered and all four facts were approved. Mr. Locklear noted no one attended the meeting in opposition. Mr. Locklear stated staff's 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 the surrounding uses. 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 an Employment Mixed Use area. Although EMU areas are typically located along, or in close proximity of, major thoroughfares and include prime locations for economic development opportunities, residential development is appropriate when not in conflict with existing or future industry or commercial uses. 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. The request is for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: Due to the size of the tract and the proposed zoning district of RA -30 is not immediately adjacent; therefore, the application does need to be evaluated for Small Scale Rezoning. Suggested Statement -of -Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning 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 agricultural and residential uses within the area. Therefore, these uses lead to compliance with the adopted Land Use Plan and so it is recommended that this rezoning request be approved. Mr. Locklear responded the property was zoned commercial for several years, possibly due to location. He noted an adjacent lot is currently being used as residential even though it is zoned commercial. Services available include Harnett County public water and private septic tank. Chairman Springle called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. - Rodney Stewart, applicant, spoke in favor of the proposed rezoning. Seeing no one else move, Chairman Springle closed the public hearing. Commissioner Elmore moved to approve the requested rezoning to RA -30 as it is compatible with Harnett County regulatory documents, would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community based on the existing residential uses in the area, and therefore complies with the County's Land Use Plan. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion that passed unanimously. June 18, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 6 of 9 Mr. Locklear petitioned the board for a public hearing on proposed text amendment to the Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance, Article IV: Zoning & Overlay Districts, Section 14.3.5: Compatibility Design Concept Table. Mr. Locklear said the reason for the requested change is to amend Harnett County's U.D.O. and its residential development guidelines. He said we are technically increasing our standards and responded to questions. Mr. Locklear reported that on June 4, 2018 the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (4-0) to recommend approval based on compatibility with the County's regulatory documents. He noted Development Services staff recommends approval of the requested Text Amendment as this is compatible with Harnett County regulatory documents as such residential densities are compatible with the Land Use Plan. Mr. Locklear said no one attended the meeting in opposition. Chairman Springle called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. - Cris Nystrom of 391 Senter Lane in Bunnlevel spoke in favor of the proposed text amendment. Seeing no one else move, Chairman Springle closed the public hearing. Vice Chairman Penny moved to approve a Resolution Amending the Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance, Article IV: Zoning & Overlay Districts Section 14.3.5: Compatibility Design Concept Table as it is compatible with Harnett County regulatory documents as such residential densities are compatible with the Land Use Plan. Commissioner Elmore seconded the motion that passed unanimously. (Attachment 3) Harnett County Public Utilities Director Steve Ward petitioned the Board for a public hearing on Harnett County's FY 2018-2019 Water and Sewer System Development Fees. Steven Miller with WR Martin Management Consulting, who was commissioned by Harnett County Public Utilities, in order to comply with N.C. House Bill 436 (HB 436) that requires each unit of local government that provide public water and/or sewer services prepare and submit a Water and Sewer System Development Fee Analysis (SDF). Mr. Miller noted HB 436 was ratified to address fee inconsistencies among public providers including calculation methodologies and implementation. The new law provides specific guidelines that public water and sewer providers must follow to change SDFs. He noted this analysis established appropriate fee levels for different types of customers using the American Water Works Association System Buy In Approach. Mr. Miller briefly reviewed the analysis and recommendations for implementing SDFs to be charged to new customers connecting to the water and sewer systems. He said this process must be repeated at least once every five years. Mr. Miller responded that the analysis basically gives a more streamlined understanding as to where these fees are coming from and where the money is going. Chairman Springle called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. Seeing no one move, Chairman Springle closed the public hearing. Commissioner Elmore moved to approve the Resolution Adopting the Harnett County Water and Sewer System Development Fee Analysis and recommended system development fee schedule. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion that passed unanimously. (Attachment 4) June 18, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 7 of 9 Superintendent Aaron Fleming addressed the Board regarding the proposed FY 2018/19 Budget. Mr. Fleming shared his concern that the "loss" of around $160,000 in the proposed budget would require Harnett County Schools and the School Board to activate a reduction in force of approximately 15 positions. He also stated there was no funding in the proposed budget to continue the school safety officer program began earlier this year. Mr. Fleming requested an amendment to the proposed budget that would increase the school district's current expense allotment by $435,000. He said he may need to come back later in the fiscal year to request $426,000 in additional funding to continue to fund those 15 positions. Mr. Fleming said there is currently a gap of approximately $861,000. He also asked the Board to consider funding the School Safety Officers prior to opening of the school year in August. Discussions continued. The Board will consider increasing Harnett County School's current expense allocation by $422,916 in the proposed budget. The additional funding represents the difference in the fiscal year 2017-18 Teacher Supplement budget and the actual amount reimbursed to the Board of Education for this purpose. The Board will discuss the additional School Resource Officers separately. Mrs. Stewart noted the resolution to establish an Irrevocable Trust for Other Postemployment Benefits (OPEB) would be forthcoming, along with a Trust Agreement; however, provisions were made in the proposed budget to start funding that. Mrs. Stewart announced the public hearing concerning economic development appropriations as set forth in the FY 2018/19 budget will be held on July 16, 2018 at 7:00 pm. Chairman Springle called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. - Sheriff Wayne Coats asked the Board to let him know their plans regarding additional School Resource Officers as soon as possible. Seeing no one else move, Chairman Springle closed the public hearing. Following the public hearing, Administration requested approval of the FY 2018/19 Budget Ordinance and budget. Vice Chairman Penny moved to approve the FY 2018/19 Budget Ordinance and budget to include an additional $422, 916 to Harnett County Schools, totaling $23,354,163, with the additional funding to be appropriated from the General Fund balance. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion that passed unanimously. Mrs. Stewart presented the following reports: Veteran Services Activities Report — May 2018 Public Health Activities Summary — May 2018 Harnett County Schools Financials — May 2018 Interdepartmental Budget Amendments Commissioners nominated Chairman Springle as Harnett County's Voting Delegate at the upcoming NCACC Annual Conference. Mrs. Stewart provided an update on the recent Shawtown Community Meeting. June 18, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 8 of 9 There was no new business. Commissioner Miller moved that the Board go into closed session for the following purposes: 1) To discuss certain economic development matters; and 2) To discuss certain personnel matters; and 3) To direct the County staff concerning the position to be taken by the County in negotiating a contract for the acquisition of real property; and 4) Consultation with the County's legal staff in order to preserve the attorney-client privilege concerning the handling of certain litigation including the following cases: a. Anderson Creek Partners, L.P. vs Harnett County, et al Harnett Count File No. 17 CVS 2251; b. Anderson Creek Partners, L.P. vs Harnett County Harnett County File No. 18 CVS 805. This motion is made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143-318.11(a)(4)(6)(5)&(3). Vice Chairman Penny seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. Commissioner Miller moved that the Board come out of closed session. Vice Chairman Penny seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. Mrs. Stewart noted ReEntry is being allowed to store their furniture in the County's warehouse until they relocate in Shawtown. She also noted Representative Lewis has invited commissioners to tour Sandy Grove Middle School on August 15, 2018 at 9:30 am. Commissioner Elmore moved to adjourn the meeting at 9:14 pm. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion that passed unanimously. Gordon Springl ;� an et Regina,heeler, Clerk June 18, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 Harnett COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA RESOLUTION THAT, WHEREAS, Roy G. Greene began his Harnett County Law Enforcement career on February 10, 1998; and WHEREAS, after 20.3 years of distinguished service to Harnett County, Roy G. Green will retire; and WHEREAS, according to North Carolina General Statute 14-402 and 14-409.1, proper permits have been obtained (as attached) in order to receive the side arm. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that Roy G. Green be awarded the following service side arm for one dollar ($1.00): Glock Model 22 Serial Number FNR-466. Duly adopted this 18th day of June 2018. ATTEST: • TT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Gordon Springle, g et Regina eeler, Clerk to the Board strong roots • new growth www.harnett.org PERMIT TO PURCHASE/RECIEVEA HANDGUN State of North Carolina HARNETT County Permit Number 201805170002 I, WAYNE COATS Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that I have conducted a criminal background check of the applicant, ROY GLENN GREEN , whose place of residence is 1448 J%1CLEAN CHAPEL CH RD.. BUNNLEVEL, Is1C, 28323 -,in HARNETT County, North Carolina and have received no information to indicate that it would be a violation of the State or Federal law for the applicant to purchase, transfer, receive or possess a handgun. The applicant has further satisfied me as to his, her (or) their good moral character. Therefore, a permit is issued to ROY GLENN GREEN to purchase one pistol from any person, firm or corporation authorized to dispose of the same. This permit expires five years from its date of issuance listed below. Issued this 17 day of May, 2018 Expire the 17 day of May, 2023 Sheriff of HARNETT County ATTACHMENT 2 NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY RESOLUTION THAT, WHEREAS, Thomas G Parker, began his Harnett County Law Enforcement career on November 7th 1994; and WHEREAS, after 23.6 years of distinguished service to Harnett County, Thomas G Parker will retire; and WHEREAS, according to North Carolina General Statute 14-402 and 14-409.1, proper permits have been obtained (as attached) in order to receive the side arm. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that Thomas G Parker be awarded the following service side arm for one dollar ($1.00). Glock Model 17c Serial Number KCS -785. Duly adopted this I4.4N day of Z5ulel to, 20 w. ATTEST: fe mA HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Cl rk to theoard Chairman td'on Single PERMIT TO PURCHASE/RECIEVEA HANDGUN State of North Carolina HARNETT County Permit Number 201805170001 I, WAYNE COATS Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that I have conducted a criminal background check of the applicant, THOMAS GARLAND PARKER , whose place of residence is 6 WILL LUCAS RD., LINDEN, NC. 28356 -,in HARNETT County, North Carolina and have received no information to indicate that it would be a violation of the State or Federal law for the applicant to purchase, transfer, receive or possess a handgun. The applicant has further satisfied me as to his, her (or) their good moral character. Therefore, a permit is issued to THOMAS GARLAND PARKER to purchase one pistol from any person, firm or corporation authorized to dispose of the same. This permit expires five years from its date of issuance listed below. Issued this 17 day of May, 2018 Expire the 17 day of May, 2023 eriff of HARNETT County ATTACHMENT 3 Harnett COU N T Y NORTH CAROLINA 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 article 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 IV "Zoning & Overlay Districts", Section 14.3.5 "Compatibility Design Concept Table" of the UDO shall be amended to read as indicated in "Attachment". "Attachment" is filed with the Unified Development Ordinance in the Clerk to the Board's Office. Duly adopted this 18th day of June, 2018 and effective upon adoption. ATTEST: arg ret Regina HARNETT C eeler, Clerk to the Board strong roots • new growth TY BOARD 0 COMMISSIONERS Gordon Spring Attachment - OPTIONAL www.harnett.org REQUIRED 1 PUBLIC WATER OR SEWER 2 PUBLIC WATER AND SEWER o 4 I - Z g Q 1 Q I--1 w 12 P 0 .4 43 6 11. 2 w ai Q cd rt p ra o ' RA -40 Zoning LAND USE CLASS: LD, MDR, RC, CMU, EMU, ARR, ESA, PA ?_40,000 sq. ft. minimum lots 150' 35' 25' 10' 1 20' i 0% - - - - - 1 ?35,000 sq. ft. minimum lots 150' 35' i 25'I . 1cr ; 20' I 0% - - I I - 1 1 - ?_.28,000 sq. ft. minimum lots 100' 35' 1 25' 10' ' 20' 10% 1 1 1 1 - I I I 1 LAND USE CLASS: MDR, RC, CMU, EMU ?21,000 sq. ft_ minimum lots 100' 35 , 10' 1 ' 20% i 1 - - - i . . 17,500 sq. ftminimum lots R.1-30 'Lon ing- TAND USE CIASS: LD, MDR, RC, CMU, 80' 35' ' 20' 10' 10' EMU, ARR, ESA, PA 30%j I 1 - 2 29' 1 230,000 sq. ft. minimum lots 100' I 35' . 10' I ' 1 s- 0% 1 - 0%1—:- I - I - i - 1-11- - - .?25,000 sq. ft. minimum lots 100' iI35' ' 10' . 20' I I ?- 20,000 sq. ft. minimum lots 80' I 35' 10' I 20' i , I 10% I 1 1 I' - - - LAND USE CLASS: MDR, RC, CMU, EMU ?15,000 sq. ft. minimum lots ' ' 10' 20' 20% 1 . i . - i - - I .?12,500 sq. ft. minimum lots RA-20R(M) Zoning LAND USE CLASS: LD, MDR, RC, CMU, EMU, ARR, ESA, PA 20' 30% I 1 1 1 - • 2 29' 1 >20,000 sq. ft. minimum lots ' I 35' 25' 10' ' 0% . - - - - I . - - ?15,000 sq. ft. minimum lots 80' 30 10 ' 0% I 1 I 1 1 - i 1 - i I I , ?.12,000 sq. ft. minimum lots 70' 25' i 20' 10' 20' 20% 1 1 it I - i 2 29' I - I t LAND USE CLASS: MDR, RC, CMU, EMU ?_9,000 sq. ft. minimum lots 70' ' I 15' 5' 15' 20% I I - . 1 I ?7,500 sq. ft. minimum lots 70' 20' 15' 5' 15' 1 30%11 i i(*i- 1 2 29' 1 1 I i I LAND USE CLASS: RC, CMU, EMU I60' 15' 110' 1 5' 15' ?.:6,000 sq. ft minimum lots i I . 40% i I * ! I . 29' I i - OPTIONAL www.harnett.org REQUIRED 1 PUBLIC WATER OR SEWER 2 PUBLIC WATER AND SEWER ATTACHMENT 4 Harnett COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA RESOLUTION TO ADOPT HARNETT COUNTY WATER & SEWER SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT FEES WHEREAS, North Carolina General Statute 162A, Article 8 requires that each unit of local government that provides public water and/or sewer services or plans to provide such services shall, either individually or together with other such units of local government, prepare and submit a Water and Sewer System Development Fee Analysis; and WHEREAS, as required by the statute and in the interests of sound local planning, a Water and Sewer System Development Fee Analysis for the Harnett County Department of Public Utilities, has been developed and a corresponding system development fee schedule submitted to the Harnett County Board of Commissioners for approval; and www.harnett.org WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners finds that the Water and Sewer System Development Fee Analysis is in accordance with the provisions of North Carolina General Statute 162A-209 and that it will provide appropriate guidance for the future management of water and sewer development fees for Harnett County and its Water and Sewer Districts as required by statute. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, acting on behalf of the County and its Water and Sewer Districts, that the Water and Sewer System Development Fee Analysis dated ..rine ig, 2o/8, is hereby adopted; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners intends that this plan shall be revised to reflect changes in relevant data and projections at least once every five years in accordance with the statute and sound planning practice. Duly Adopted this the 18th day of June, 2018, upon motion made by Commissioner „,, o re and adopted by the following vote: Ayes 5 Noes O Absent 0 ATTEST: By: Mar . et Regina ' eeler, Clerk to the Board And ,• the Water and Sewer Districts of Harnett County Board of Commissioners of the County of 11 ordon Sp ' h. i of the Board And of the gs g bo • y of all Water and Sewer Districts of Harnett County strong roots • new growth Te a c{ ;, "wt. if • (?- e f• . e1 4-) °ice Jorma°� • S�FdK.<LLL:'G:pr:.4eQ2 ' o� 1 �ii1t1A1).e 4 • rtm ? 6Jo11aui e q M M o • T u 6 ?• illtit=01 3)1)11113113�f,i ,I `.. eal:6•71c1114,•f. ,ep..eoa+o. %.... '.;""=,''' �cm+'.' f,•; ,} •e. -�) ,•'I• f'•fflfitlll ll)))) L•L•