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091619mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting September 16, 2019 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, September 16, 2019, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 420 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Gordon Springle, Chairman Howard Penny, Vice Chairman Mark B. Johnson, Commissioner Joe Miller, Commissioner Member absent: Barbara McKoy, Commissioner Staff present: Paula Stewart, County Manager Dwight Snow, County Attorney Allen Coats, Deputy Finance Officer Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk Chairman Springle called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm. Commissioner Johnson led the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation. Chairman Springle called for any additions or deletions to the published agenda. Mrs. Stewart requested moving closed session up earlier on the agenda. Vice Chairman Penny moved to approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion that passed 4-0. Vice Chairman Penny moved to approve items on the consent agenda. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion, which passed 4 - 0. 1. Minutes: September 3, 2019 Regular Meeting 2. Budget Amendments: 149 Clerk of Court Code 1104130 544050 1104450 350410 228 Cooperative Extension Code 1104995 519090 1104995 380840 Software Maintenance & Support Service Charges — EMS Other Contracted Services Contribution & Donations 50,000 increase 50,000 increase 16,000 decrease 16,000 decrease September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 7 361 Sheriff Public Safety Code 2104590 598500 2103900 390990 362 Sheriff Capital Reserve Code 5104310 555000 5103900 390982 Sheriff Capital Reserve 63,600 increase Federal Asset Forfeiture Fund Balance 63,600 increase Capital Outlay Equipment Transfer from Special Revenue 3. Tax rebates, refunds and releases (Attachment 1) 4. Resolution to add roads to state system (Attachment 2) 63,600 increase 63,000 increase 5. Harnett County Senior Staff Attorney requested Disclosure of Settlement Agreement Thomas G. Parker v. Harnett County — Claim No. HRCO-001297 (FULL RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS) 6. Approval of Resolution to Approve the 2020 Schedule of Meetings of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners (Attachment 3) 7. Harnett County General Services, Harnett Area Rural Transit System (HARTS), requested approval of the N.C. Department of Transportation (NC DOT) FY2020 5311 grant agreement in the amount of $279,619; total County match is $41,944. This grant provides funding for Administrative expenses associated with providing public transportation for the citizens of Harnett County. 8. Harnett County Emergency Management requested approval to accept the Duke Energy Foundation Grant award, NC Storm Resiliency Grant Category, in the amount of $25,000. This grant will provide gear for our teams at no cost to the county. 9. Harnett County Emergency Services requested approval of Resolution Authorizing Disposition of Personal Property to donate two 2013 Stryker MX PRO manual stretchers to Benhaven Emergency Services. (Attachment 4) 10. Harnett County Emergency Services requested approval of the North Carolina Division of Emergency Resolution Designation of Applicant's Agent (Hurricane Matthews and Florence) for FEMA Hazard Mitigation Funding. 11. Harnett County Library requested approval to amend the library's rate and fee schedule to include maker space project materials that will be available for purchase. 12. Harnett County Library requested approval to apply for annual state aid, estimated at $173,376, from the NC Department of Cultural Resources, the State Library. The State Library allocates a certain amount of funds each year for local libraries intended to promote, aid, and equalize public library services in North Carolina. No County match is required. September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 of 7 13. Administration requested approval of the School Resource Officer Program Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the County of Harnett, Harnett County Board of Education, and Harnett County Sheriffs Office. The MOU outlines the responsibilities and expectations of all parties involved related to the location of School Resource Officers in the elementary schools within the Harnett County School system. 14. Sheriff Office requested approval to purchase a 3D Crime Scene Program (software and hardware) from Faro Technologies for $72,717.44. This purchase will be funded with Federal Asset Forfeiture funds. Chairman Springle opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. No one spoke. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the appointments listed below. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion that passed unanimously. Harnett County Public Library Board of Trustees Drennan Fuller was appointed to serve, as Anderson Creek representative, for a term of three (3) years expiring September 30, 2022. Home and Community Care Block Grant Committee Wanda Fike was appointed to serve on this committee. Chairman Springle moved to charge the Harnett County Tax Administrator with collection of all real, personal, and public service companies taxes for the 2019-2020 levy year, with the collections of all delinquent taxes. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion that passed 4 - 0. Senior Staff Attorney Christopher Appel introduced a proposed amendment to the Harnett County Personnel Ordinance to include Bereavement Leave as an employee benefit. Jay Sikes, Manager of Harnett County Planning Services, petitioned the Board for a public hearing regarding proposed zoning change: Case # PLAN 1908-0001, Landowner/Applicant: Harold T. Butts, Jr; 10.3 acres (26.75 total acres); Pin # 0662-905908; From RA -30 to RA -20M; Harnett Central Rd; Neill's Creek Township. On September 3, 2019, the Harnett County Planning Board voted 5 — 0 to recommend approval of this application based on the similarity of adjacent zoning. Staff said no one spoke in opposition. Mr. Sikes reported the site is currently vacant farmland; the parcel is currently split -zoned with 16.45 acres zoned RA -20M and 10.3 acres zoned RA -30. Surrounding land uses consist of individual single-family residences, agriculture land, a manufactured home park, and a mini - storage facility. Services available include public water and private septic tank. September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page3 of7 Mr. Sikes stated staffs 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 the same as a portion of this property and is also immediately adjacent. The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The request is compatible with the overall land use classification of Ag & Rural Residential since the request is to remain residential. Also, Ag & Rural Residential areas are often located outside of existing & future sewer services areas. The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: The request would maintain the public health, safety and general welfare due to the existing residential uses within the area. The request is NOT for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should not be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: Since a portion of this parcel is currently zoned RA -20M and is also adjacent to such, the application does not need to be considered for Small Scale Rezoning. Suggested Statement -of -Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning to RA -20M would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community based on the similar, existing residential uses in the area as well as the same districts being part of this tract and immediately adjacent. It is recommended that this rezoning request be approved. Chairman Springle called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. - Anne Burgin of 6099 Hwy 55 W in Angier spoke in opposition of the proposed rezoning. - Harold Butts of 2191 Keith Hills Road in Buies Creek, the applicant, spoke in favor of the requested rezoning. Mr. Sikes responded that 20M would allow for a manufactured home park via a conditional use permit. Seeing no one else move Chairman Springle closed the public hearing. Vice Chairman Penny moved to approve the proposed zoning change as the requested rezoning to RA -20M would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding communitybased on the similar existing residential uses in the area as well as the same districts being part of this tract and immediately adjacent. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion which passed 3 — 1 with Commissioner Miller opposing. Mr. Sikes petitioned the Board for a public hearing regarding the proposed zoning change: Case # PLAN 1908-0002, Landowner/Applicant: JPF Properties, LLC/ PJ's Truck Bodies & Equipment; 2.15 acres (14.52 total acres) Pin # 1537-17-7937; From RA -20M to Commercial; George Lee Perry Rd; Averasboro Township. On September 3, 2019 the Harnett County Planning Board voted 3 — 2 to recommend approval of this application based on the parcel's history of uses in the area as well as the need to utilize this property due to the I-95 realignment at this exit. Staff noted that one citizen voiced concerns about noise, wetland impacts and future stormwater flooding. September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4 of 7 Mr. Sikes stated staffs 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 majority of the parcel is currently zoned the same as the requested district. The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning to Commercial is compatible with the overall land use classification of Employment Mixed Use. Employment Mixed Use areas are located along major thoroughfares and include prime locations for economic development opportunities. The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: The requested rezoning to Commercial would maintain or enhance the public health, safety and general welfare due to the existing commercial uses as well as the neighboring commercially zoned parcels. The request is NOT for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should not be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: Since the parcel is predominately zoned Commercial, as well as being immediately adjacent to other Commercially zoned properties Small Scale rezoning does not need to be considered. Suggested Statement -of -Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning to Commercial would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community based on the existing non -residentially zoned properties within the area as well as compliance with the County's Land Use Plan. It is recommended that this rezoning request be approved. Chairman Springle called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. - Don Beasley of 1693 Hodges Chapel Road in Benson spoke in opposition of the requested rezoning. - Johnathan Thornton, on behalf of the applicant, spoke in favor of the rezoning request. Discussions continued at length. Mr. Sikes confirmed that the State or the US Army Corp of Engineers would need to certify if the land contains wetlands. The applicant, who wants to use the parcel for employee parking, has hired Enoch Engineering to handle everything. Seeing no one else move Chairman Springle closed the public hearing. Vice Chairman Penny moved to approve the proposed zoning change as the requested rezoning to Commercial would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community based on the existing non-residential zoned properties within the area as well as the compliance with the County's Land Use Plan. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed 4 — 0. Mr. Sikes petitioned the Board for a public hearing regarding proposed Text Amendment: Case # PLAN 1908-0003, Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendment Article VII: Development Design Guidelines, Section 8.2 Design Standards for Open Space. Mr. Sikes noted the requested Text Amendment is compatible with Harnett county regulatory documents, and the benefits outweigh any potential inconvenience or harm to the community. On September 3, 2019 the Harnett County Planning Board voted 5-0 to recommend approval of September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5 of 7 this Text Amendment. Mr. Sikes also noted that the US Army Corps of Engineers was contacted and they sent comments of support for the idea of creating awareness and encouraging conservation by preventing any type of disturbance in environmentally sensitive areas. 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 Miller moved to approve a Resolution Amending the Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Article VII Development Design Guidelines, Section 8.2 Design Standards for Open Space as presented. Vice Chairman Penny seconded the motion which passed 4 — 0. (Attachment 5) Mr. Sikes petitioned the Board for a public hearing regarding proposed Text Amendment: Case # PLAN 1908-0004, Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendment Article V: Use Regulations, Section 1.2 Tables of Use Types & Regulations and Section 8.0 Industrial Uses. Mr. Sikes noted the requested Text Amendment is compatible with Harnett county regulatory documents, and the impact to the surrounding community is reasonable, as the proposed Text Amendment is similar to existing regulations within the U.D.O. On September 3, 2019 the Harnett County Planning Board voted 5-0 to recommend approval of this Text Amendment based on the parcel's history of uses. 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 Miller moved to approve a Resolution Amending the Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Article V Use Regulations, Section 1.2 Table of Use Types & Regulations and Section 8.0 Industrial Uses. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion which passed 4 — 0. (Attachment 6) Commissioners and staff discuss the following previously tabled leases: a. A one (1) year lease agreement with Johnston -Lee -Harnett Community Action for Suite 101 at 252 Irene Roberts Road, Lillington, NC. b. A one (1) year lease agreement with Shawtown Alumni Association for Suite 100 at 252 Irene Roberts Road, Lillington, NC. Administration requested approval of new lease agreements for 10 years at a cost of $1 per year with the Shawtown High School Alumni Association and Johnston -Lee -Harnett Community Action to occupy space within the building at 252 Irene Roberts Road in Lillington, on the former Shawtown School Campus. Both entities currently occupancy the space described in their respective lease agreements. It was the consensus of commissioners that they were okay with the proposed $1 per year for rent however, they had issues with the tenants not paying for their own utilities. Staff noted that both tenants have occupied this space for years without paying any rent or utilities. It was also the consensus of commissioners that they still prefer a one-year lease until they can get an average cost of utilities for the tenants. Staff believes they can provide commissioners with that September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 6 of 7 information quickly. Vice Chairman Penny moved that these two leases remained tabled until more information is provided. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion that passed 4 — 0. Commissioner Johnson moved that the Board go into closed session for the following purposes: 1) To instruct the County staff concerning the position to be taken by the County in the acquisition of real property; and 2) To instruct the County staff concerning the position to be taken by the County in negotiating the material terms of an employment contract. This motion is made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143-318.11(a)(5). Vice Chairman Penny seconded the motion that passed 4— 0. Vice Chairman Penny moved that the Board come out of closed session. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, which passed 4— 0. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the Resolution by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners to Accept the Conveyance of the Old Benhaven School Site Real Property from the Harnett County Board of Education. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion that passed 4 - 0. (Attachment 7) Mrs. Stewart presented the following reports: Harnett County Public Health Activities Summary — August 2019 Harnett County Veterans Services Activities Report — August 2019 Interdepartmental Budget Amendments Under new business, Vice Chairman Penny moved to approve the employment agreement with William R. "Bill" Tyson as Tax Administrator. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, which passed 4 — 0. Commissioner Johnson moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:31 pm. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion that passed 4— 0. A e Regina eeler, Clerk September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 7 of 7 A'T'TACHMENT 1 ATTACHMENT 1 E a,0 0 c y z 0 � m Q z w 0 U 2 co h. Refund Amount Received Amount Lri tt t,) m ufi N O 0. 0) CC 0 0 CCI ATTACHMENT 2 / Harnett I iI� , ,i COUNTY i '-" NORTH CAROLINA RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners does hereby, by proper execution of this document, request that the North Carolina Department of Transportation add to the State's Secondary Road System the below listed street. Cameron Woods Subdivision Longleaf Pine Way Pitch Pine Court Duly adopted this 16th day of September 2019. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 strong roots • new growth Gordon .1 ngle I hairman ATTACHMENT 3 A RESOLUTION TO ADOPT THE 2020 SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS THAT WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners adopted on September 19, 1994 certain Rules of Procedure by which the Board would conduct its meetings; and WHEREAS, Rule 6 of the Rules of Procedure concerning "Regular and Special Meetings" states that the Board shall hold regular meetings the first Monday of each month at 9 a.m. and the third Monday of each month at 6 p.m. It also states if a regular meeting day is a holiday on which county offices are closed, the meeting shall be held on the next business and the Board may schedule regular work sessions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County that the Board shall hold the following regular meetings and work sessions in 2020: Monday January 6 9:00 am Board Meeting Tuesday January 14 9:00 am Planning Retreat Tuesday January 21 6:00 pm Board Meeting Tuesday January 28 9:00 am Work Session Monday February 3 9:00 am Board Meeting Monday February 3 11:45 am Legislative Luncheon Tuesday February 11 9:00 am Work Session Monday February 17 6:00 pm Board Meeting Tuesday February 25 9:00 am Work Session Monday March 2 9:00 am Board Meeting Tuesday March 10 9:00 am Work Session Monday March 16 6:00 pm Board Meeting Tuesday March 31 9:00 am Work Session Monday April 6 9:00 am Board Meeting Tuesday April 14 9:00 am Work Session Monday April 20 6:00 pm Board Meeting Tuesday April 28 9:00 am Work Session Monday May 4 9:00 am Board Meeting Tuesday May 12 9:00 am Work Session Monday May 18 6:00 pm Board Meeting Budget Public Hearing Tuesday May 26 9:00 am Work Session Monday June 1 9:00 am Board Meeting Tuesday June 9 9:00 am Work Session Monday June 15 6:00 pm Board Meeting Tuesday June 30 9:00 am Work Session Monday July 6 9:00 am Board Meeting Tuesday July 14 9:00 am Work Session Monday July 20 6:00 pm Board Meeting Tuesday July 28 9:00 am Work Session Monday August 3 9:00 am Board Meeting Tuesday August 11 9:00 am Work Session Monday August 17 6:00 pm Board Meeting Tuesday September 1 9:00 am Work Session Tuesday September 8 9:00 am Board Meeting Tuesday September 15 9:00 am Work Session Monday September 21 6:00 pm Board Meeting Tuesday September 29 9:00 am Work Session Monday October 5 9:00 am Board Meeting Tuesday October 13 9:00 am Work Session Monday October 19 6:00 pm Board Meeting Tuesday October 27 9:00 am Work Session Monday November 2 9:00 am Board Meeting Tuesday November 10 9:00 am Work Session Monday November 16 6:00 pm Board Meeting Tuesday December 1 9:00 am Work Session Monday December 7 9:00 am Board Meeting Tuesday December 15 9:00 am Work Session Adopted by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners in regular session, this 16t day of September 2019. Attest: By: oQh met a Wheeler, lerk UNTY BOARD 1 F COMMISSIO Gordon Sp an ATTACHMENT 4 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HARNETT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING DISPOSITION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY WHERAS, County of Harnett (the "County") owns the following stretchers, utilized by the Harnett County Emergency Services Department: YEAR MAKE SERIAL NUMBER 2013 Stryker MX PRO Manual Stretcher 130840052 2013 Stryker MX PRO Manual Stretcher 130840054 WHEREAS, such stretchers are now obsolete and surplus to the needs of the County; WHEREAS, said stretchers have little of any, value on the open and public market; WHEREAS, Benhaven Emergency Services ("BES"), located in Harnett County, could utilize such stretchers when responding to emergency 911 calls for the treatment and care of their patients. WHEREAS, the transfer of such stretchers to BES would provide for and help with the transport for the sick and injured citizens of Harnett County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, that the Harnett County Emergency Services shall be and is hereby authorized and directed to take any such actions as might be necessary and advisable to transfer the above -referenced stretchers to Benhaven Emergency Services, without consideration, pursuant to the provisions of North Carolina General Statute 153-176. Duly adopted this the 1i''day of Se l-Cra4bp,r 2019. ATTEST: arga et Regina eler, Clerk to the Board Harnet County B.: d of Commissioners County of Harnett By: .416(4..14.11ALBA Gordon Springl-, Harnett County Board of Commissioners (SEAL) ATTACHMENT 5 Harnett COUNTY 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 Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Article VII Development Design Guidelines, Section 8.2 Design Standards for Open Space shall be amended to read as indicated in the "Attachment". "Attachment" is filed with the Unified Development Ordinance in the Clerk to the Board's Office. Duly adopted this 16`h day of September, 2019 and effective upon adoption. ATTEST: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Gordon Springle, Marg : et Regi Wheeler, Clerk to the Board strong roots • new growth ATTACHMENT Article VII Development Design Guidelines 8.2 Design Standards for Open Space A. All floodplains, streams, ponds, lakes, and other water bodies are encouraged to be contained in open space area. B. All wetlands, and blue -line streams with a required vegetative, riparian buffer, shall be contained in open space areas, unless previously platted prior to September 16, 2019 or mitigated via the US Army Corps of Engineers permitting process. C. A minimum of 50 percent (50%) of the depth of the District (measured perpendicularly from the water feature and located closest to the water feature) shall be dedicated to open space. D. This dedication of open space shall count towards any other open space requirements. E. Prime Views & Open Vistas Such area shall be defined as the area between existing street right(s)-of-way and property line of proposed lots for the new development. 1. Developments located adjacent to Interstate and Principle Arterials shall provide a 200 foot minimum of prime views 2. Developments located adjacent to Minor Arterials and Major and Minor Collectors shall provide a 100 foot minimum of prime views. 3. Developments located adjacent to all other street types shall provide a 75 foot minimum of prime views. 4. Required Streetscape Buffer shall be planted within the Prime Views & Open Vista area. 5. Administrative Review of Alternative Prime Views & Open Vista An applicant may submit to the Administrator for review and approval of a detailed plan and specifications for prime views and open vistas of up to a 25 percent (25%) reduction in width of the required area. In such case, the requirements of the Type A and Type C Buffer shall be met for supplementation within the prime views and open vistas area in lieu of installation of the streetscape buffer. F. All open space area shall be permanently restricted from future subdivision and development unless specifically stated here in. G. Common open space areas shall have a minimum of one (1) access easement to allow for utilization by all owners of property within the subdivision. Access easements shall be a minimum of 12 feet in width and shall include an identification sign. H. Parking for Improved Open Space Areas All required parking areas shall, at a minimum, be development with six (6) inches of aggregate base course (ABC) gravel and include parking stops. Shared parking shall be permitted for differing types of improved open space, utilizing the greater number of spaces required. 1. Structures Where a structure is built, parking shall be provided in accordance with this Ordinance for the same type of facility. Structures that are not listed in this Ordinance shall provide parking at a ratio of one (1) space per 200 square feet of covered area. 2. Athletic Fields When an athletic field is developed, parking shall be provided at a ratio of half (1/2) of what is required by this Ordinance. 3. Pedestrian Trails & Other Improvements Where a pedestrian trail or other improvements are made, parking shall be provided at the trail head or main entrance with a minimum of five (5) parking spaces. ATTACHMENT 6 Harnett COUNTY 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 Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Article V Use Regulations, Section 1.2 Table of Use Types & Regulations and Section 8.0 Industrial Uses shall be amended to read as indicated in the "Attachment". "Attachment" is filed with the Unified Development Ordinance in the Clerk to the Board's Office. Duly adopted this 16t day of September, 2019 and effective upon adoption. TAT COUNTY OARD OF COMMISSIONERS Gordon Springle, ATTEST: Marg et Regina heeler, Clerk to the Board strong roots • new growth irm ATTACHMENT Article V: Use Regulations 1.2 Table of Use Types & Regulations a z O U Retail Sales, Outdoor (primarily outside of an p* p* p* "l" ( r enclosed building) Shopping Center Sexually -Oriented Business (bookstore, motion picture, nightclub) Vehicle Services C* A P* - P* 1 - ! E i PARKING O htt N � 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) OR 1 per 500 sq. ft. 1 per 200 sq. ft. 1 per 300 sq. ft. 9al o 'o Automobile Repair Facility ; P* ; P* # p* P* p* P* C* C* i ' * I C* * i C* C* C* C* C* 3 per bay + 1 per employee 3 3 1 S Car Wash 1 per employee + 1 per 200 sq. ft. Recycling Collection Centers & Container Sites (manned) _ Parking Lot ! P P P P C -I j 1 — C — C C 3 4 3 1 B Repossession Storage Facility/repot lot) e P* C* C* C* C* P* C C — 1 per 200 sq. ft Vehicle Sales, Leasing, & Rental INTIMTSTu T d T 'MCC— 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) OR 1 per 500 sq ft. �_ ____---. Existing Industrial Uses Applying 'for Permits to g Expand Alternative Energy Ethanol Diesel & Biofuel Production Solar Energy Facility 1 P* 1p* p* Wind Energy Facility Manufacturing C* I 1 ' C C ......... . As required by underlying use 4 C* T— 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) i 4 , H C* C* C* C* C* 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) LT 1 P* i C* ( C* C* Manufacturing, Fertilizer Manufacturing, General Manufacturing, Light Research Laboratory & Development 1 C* t p* P* 1 T 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) j 4 C* P- Ii t { C* 1 p* i p* P PIP P Warehousing & Freight Handling Assembling, Processing Industries, Wholesale, & j p* P* C* E P* Warehouse i Distribution Center i P* C* C* Storage, Personal Recreational Vehicle & Travel - Trailer (private, individual usel 1! Storage, Self Mini -Warehouse/ Outdoor L P* P* J P* 1 Wholesale Trade Wholesale Storage of Gasoline or Bulk Terminal Plants Waste Related C* 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) OR 1 per 500 sq. ft. 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) OR 1 per 500 sq_ft. 4 1 H 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) OR 1 per 500 sq. ft. 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) ( OR 1 per 500 sq ft 4 4 }ice P* C* 1 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) OR 1 per 500 sq. ft t._.___ 4 1 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) 4 S OR 1 per 500 sq. ft. ! see Office, if applicable see Office, if applicable 31S 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) OR 1 per 500 sq. ft 4 H-3 Kecycling Collection Centers (wlmanned) P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* 1 per unit 1 Recycling Collection Centers & Container Sites (manned) Solid Waste P P C C C i C C i 1 Per 2 employees (largest shift) OR 1 per 500 sq. ft. Recycling Plant ' P C C 1 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) OR 1 per 500 sq. R 4 Solid Waste Disposal C* _------ C* _ C** C C* C* C* 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) SECTION 8.0 INDUSTRIAL USES 8.3 Warehousing & Freight Handling 8.3.3 Storage, Personal Recreational Vehicle & Travel Trailer A personal travel trailer or recreational vehicle shall be parked or stored in the rear or side yard of arty the owner's residential lot; provided that no living quarters shall be maintained, nor any business conducted therein while such recreational vehicle or travel trailer is so parked or stored (not subject to lot size requirements), unless otherwise specified within this Ordinance. This is intended as private, personal storage only and not for business purposes. 8.3.4 Storage, Self Mini -Warehouse Subject to the following requirements: A. Maximum building height of 20 feet. B. A secured fence of at least six (6) feet in height shall surround the perimeter of the storage facility. C. Adequate lighting shall be provided to illuminate the storage facility. The minimum size streetlight shall be a 175 watt Mercury-vapor (approximately 7,000 lumen class) or its equivalent, spaced at intervals of not more than 300 feet. D. No outside storage shall be permitted except as provided below. E. Outdoor storage of boats, vehicles (including motorcycles), recreational vehicles, campers, equipment, materials, etc in designated spaces shall meet the following requirements: 1. If outdoor storage space is proposed the area shall be designated as outdoor storage on the required site plan. a. Existing facilities expanding to include outdoor storage shall submit a revised site plan showing such, in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance. 2. Area designated for outdoor storage shall not be visible from adjacent right(s)-of-way and shall install a Type D Buffer along the exterior of the perimeter fencing. 3. If associated with a mini -storage facility that will have enclosed storage buildings, outdoor storage space(s) shall be located at the rear or side of the site. 4. No inoperable vehicles, or other items as listed above, shall be stored on-site unless on a towable trailer with the intent to transport in a timely manner. F. The storage of hazardous, toxic, or explosive substances shall be prohibited. G. No business activity sales, service, or repair activities, other than rental of the storage units or spaces, shall be conducted within the storage facilities. ATTACHMENT 7 RESOLUTION BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO ACCEPT THE CONVEYANCE OF THE OLD BENHAVEN SCHOOL SITE REAL PROPERTY FROM THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Education (Board of Education) owns title to seven (7) real property tracts located in Barbeque Township, Harnett County, which make up the old Benhaven School site; and WHEREAS, the Board of Education on September 9, 2019, adopted a Resolution which includes the following: (a) The Harnett County Board of Commissioners has provided funding for the design and construction of the new Benhaven Elementary School, and plans to provide funding for the design and constriction of the new Erwin Elementary School. Pursuant to that funding the Board of Education has completed the construction of the new Benhaven Elementary School, which has allowed the Board of Education to close the old Benhaven Elementary School; and (b) The Board of Education has declared the old Benhaven Elementary School to be surplus, and it is no longer necessary or desirable for public school purposes; and The Board of Education has found that the best interests of the school system would be served by the disposal of said real property in accordance with the North Carolina General Statutes; and (c) (d) The Board of Education has concluded that based on the above listed factors that fair compensation has been conveyed by Harnett County for the old Benhaven Elementary School site, and therefore the Board of Education has offered said real property to the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. That pursuant to the provisions of N.C. General Statutes §115C-518 and § 160A- 274, the Board of Education has authorized its officers to execute and tender a deed to the County of Harnett for the old Benhaven School site real property; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners to accept this deed through this Resolution. NOW THEREFORE, THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DOES HEREBY RESOLVE THAT Harnett County accept the deed tendered by the Board of Education for the conveyance of any and all ownership title that the Board of Education has in those seven (7) real property tracts described as the old Benhaven School site real property. Adopted this the 16`h day of September, 2019. C` cyt yi=l(. A EST: Marga et Regina :FI+' eeler Clerk t• the Boa a HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By: on Sprin airman