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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04051993 ~- 118 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMHISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING, APRIL 5, 1993 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, April 5, 1993, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Office Building, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: H. L. Sorrell, Jr., Chairman Beatrice Bailey Hill, Vice-Chairman I Dan B. Andrews Joseph T. Bowden Walt Titchener Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager Tony Wilder, Assistant County Manager Dwight W. Snow, County Attorney Vanessa W. Young, Finance Officer & Clerk to the Board Kay S. Blanchard, Recording Secretary Chairman Sorrell called the meeting to order at 9 a.m. and offered the invocation. Commissioner Andrews moved that the following five items be added to the published agenda: 1. Proposed appointment of John Moore to the Emergency Services Council 2. Proposed resolution regarding sale of county property obtained by foreclosure 3. Public Hearing on grant application for Transportation Department 4. Proposed motor vehicle tax appeal board 5. Proposed appointment of Tom Cooley to Harnett County Economic Development Board Commissioner Hill seconded the motion to add these items to the agenda and it passed with a unanimous vote. Upon motion made by Commissioner Bowden and seconded by Commissioner Andrews, the Board voted unanimously to approve the following items CONSENT AGENDA from the Consent Agenda: APPROVED MINUTES: Regular Meeting, March 15, 1993 Special Meeting, March 22, 1993 I BUDGET AMENDMENTS: Public Utilities Code 72-9016-050 Meters-WC II 3,000. increase 72-9016-080 Contingency-WC II 3,000. decrease Social Services Code 10-7710-1500 CP&L Project Share 2,200. increase Revenue: 10-3480-0010 Social Services-Admin. 2,200. increase Help Net Code 10-7301-003 Salaries & Wages/Part-time 6,950. increase 10-7301-005 FICA Tax Expense 532. increase 10-7301-074 Capital outlay-Equipment 500. increase 10-7301-033 Materials & supplies 918. increase 10-7301-014 Travel & Meetings 1,500. increase 10-7301-010 Employee Training 500. increase 10-7301-011 Telephone & Postage 1,000. increase 10-7301-012 Printing & Binding 3,100. increase 10-7300-003 Salaries & Wages/part-time 6,950. decrease 10-7300-005 FICA Tax Expense 532. decrease 10-7300-074 Capital outlay-Equipment 500. decrease 10-7300-033 Materials & Supplies 918. decrease 10-7300-014 Travel & Meetings 1,500. decrease 10-7300-010 Employee Training 500. decrease 10-7300-011 Telephone & Postage 1,000. decrease 10-7300-012 printing & Binding 3,100. decrease Transportation I Code 10-5551-0451 ED & M-Tap 12,916. increase Revenue: 10-3480-066 Transportation Dev. Plan 12,916. increase Dept. of Human Resources Code 10-7400-003 Salaries & Wages/Part-time 187,336. increase 10-7400-005 FICA Tax Expense 14,331. increase 10-7400-007 Retirement Expense 1. increase 10-7400-010 Employee Training 1,000. increase 10-7400-011 Telephone & postage 500. increase 10-7400-013 Utilities 500. increase 10-7400-014 Travel & Meetings 2,800. increase 10-7400-032 Workforce '91 1,000. decrease f 10-7400-038 SYP 46,052. increase 10-7400-045 Contracted Services 16,714. increase 10-7400-072 Support Services 8,300. increase Revenue: 10-3480-060 Manpower Program 276,534. increase lIJ'':: :,~~'.";~; ;F~~~'f'~ ,jj",::~~~"-''''1,',\ - --.. ---.. "-, 119 APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT: Commissioner Joseph Bowden to Transportation Advisory Committee Fayetteville Urbanized Area to replace Bill Shaw PROPOSED APPOINTMENTS: (which will be considered at the next regular I Board meeting) 1. Shirley Phillips, Rt. 6, Sanford, to Library Board to replace John F. Allison Mid-Carolina Reqional Development Authority 2. Thomas E. Meece, Jr. , Industrial Development Director 3. John Q. Shaw, United Carolina Bank, Dunn 4. Stuart Stovall, Ace Hardware, Angier 5. Darel Hurley, Southern National Bank, Lillington 6. N. Earl Jones, Attorney, Coats APPROVED APPLICATION TO APPLICATION to join National Organization on Disability approved. JOIN NATIONAL ORGANIZATION ON DISABILITY PERMIT for fireworks display for General Lee Celebration approved. RSVP MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING for Retired Senior Volunteer Program approved. LEASE AGREEMENT FOR RENEWAL OF LEASE AGREEMENTS: HEALTH DEPT. OFFICE SPACE 1. Center Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. for office space for Health Department 2. Ralph and Margaret Mangum for Johnsonville Convenience Center LEASE AGREEMENT FOR site. JOHNSONVILLE SITE Informal comments were provided by the following citizens: 1. Lawrence Buie - Cypress Creek Church area 2. Floyd Hein - Anderson Creek area - requests accurate minutes of INFORMAL COMMENTS E & R meetings 3. Roger Pearson, Rt. 6, Fuquay-Varina - dry tap policy 4. Charles Meeks, Anderson Creek area - requested leash law for dogs. NANCY BAYLES RETIREMENT Jack Bryan, Director, Department of Social Services, presented for the I Board's consideration a resolution recognizing Nancy Bayles on her retirement. Commissioner Titchener moved for adoption of the resolution. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Chairman Sorrell presented the resolution to Mrs. Bayles. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 1. PAT MCDONALD RETIREMENT Jack Bryan, Director, Department of Social Services, presented for the Board consideration a resolution recognizing Pat McDonald on her retirement. Commissioner Bowden moved for adoption of the resolution. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Chairman Sorrell presented the resolution to Mrs. McDonald. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 2. CRAINS CREEK FIRE DIST. Lee Sudia, Fire Marshal, presented for the Board's consideration a proposed ordinance amending the district boundaries of the Crains Creek Fire District in Harnett County. Commissioner Andrews moved for adoption of the ordinance. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The ordinance is copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 3. CIRCLE V FIRE DISTRICT Lee Sudia, Fire Marshal, presented for the Board's consideration a proposed ordinance establishing the Circle V Fire Insurance District in Harnett County, including the Cypress Creek Special Service District. Commissioner Bowden moved for adoption of the ordinance. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The ordinance is copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 4. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID Jerry Blanchard, Director, Solid Waste Management, presented for the I FOR EXCAVATOR FOR LAND- Board's consideration a resolution accepting bid of one used hydraulic FILL excavator for use in the County landfill operation. Commissioner Titchener moved for adoption of the resolution. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 5. DEMOLITION GRINDER Jerry Blanchard, Director, Solid Waste Management, presented for the Board's consideration a resolution accepting bid of one material demolition grinder. Commissioner Titchener moved for adoption of the resolution. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 6. 120 ... TAX REFUNDS Bobby Wicker, Tax Administrator, presented for the Board's consideration the following tax refund requests: 1. Tommy G. Stephens, Rt. 2, Angier $37.50 2. Mark Alton Wicker, Lillington 23.10 3. Dallas & Patsy West, Rt. 1, Spring Lake 1,427.75 4. Estella & B. Speaks, Hyattsville, MD 37.50 I 5. Lucy F. Wilburn, Rt. 1, Lillington 37.50 Commissioner Andrews moved for approval of the above listed tax refunds. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. AUTHORIZATION TO ESTAB. Bobby Wicker, Tax Administrator, briefed the Board concerning the need INFORMAL TAX OFFICE for an informal tax office appeal board to hear citizens' appeals APPEAL BOARD regarding values assigned to vehicles. Commissioner Andrews moved that such a board be created with the understanding that the tax office appeal board meets all requirements of the General Statutes. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. APPROVAL FOR BD. OF ED. Neil Emory, County Manager, presented a request from Harnett County TO SELL PROPERTY Schools for approval to sell .05 acres of land. Commissioner Bowden moved that the Board of Commissioners approve the request and waive its right to purchase the .05 acres of land located on the nor;:heastern corner of the Harnett Central High School campus. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN Neil Emory, County Manager, presented a proposed corrective action FOR DSS plan relating to Department of Social Services facility needs. The plan addresses both long-term solutions as well as short-term corrective actions. Commissioner Bowden moved for approval of the plan as presented. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The corrective action plan is copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 7. TERMINATION OF FEE Neil Emory, County Manager, requested authorization to terminate I FOR FAX MACHINE USE existing fee structure for use of fax machine in the Procurement Department. Mr. Emory stated that at this time the fax is used for internal purposes and the charge of $2.00 per page has proven to be simply an internal transfer of County funds. Commissioner Hill moved that the existing fee structure adopted November 4, 1991, be terminated but that Procurement monitor use to ensure the service is not abused. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. JOHN MOORE APPOINTED TO Commissioner Andrews moved for appointment of Mr. John Moore, Angier, EMER. SERVo COUNCIL to the Emergency Services Council. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. RESOLUTION TO SELL Marshall Woodall, Tax Attorney, presented for the Board's PROPERTY OBTAINED BY consideration a Resolution Accepting Offer to Sell Real Property FORCLOSURE Purchased at Tax Foreclosure Sale. Commissioner Bowden moved for adoption of the resolution. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 8. PUBLIC HEARING ON Chairman Sorrell called to order a public hearing on the proposed Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled Program. Jerry Blanchard, TRANS. FOR ELDERLY Transportation Director, presented the proposed project to update the current vehicles due to high mileage in excess of 120,000 miles. The total cost of the project is estimated to be $91,120 with 70% to be provided by the Federal Transit Administration, 15% by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, and 15% local matching share to be the responsibility of local funding. The proposed project is in conformance with the 1993-94 Harnett County Transportation Department Plan. Mr. Blanchard stated the that the purpose of the public hearing was to obtain comments from the public concerning the proposed I project. Chairman Sorrell opened the meeting for public comments. No comments were offered and Chairman Sorrell closed the public hearing. Reports for the mcnth of March were filed with the Board from Veterans Affairs, Health Department, Department of Social Services, Emergency Medical Service, and Tax Releases. Commissioner Bowden moved that the Board go into executive session to discuss litigation and personnel matters. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Commissioner Titchener moved that the Board come out of executive session. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. _._._-~-- 121 BUIES CREEK-COATS Minutes of the meeting of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners sitting as the governing body of the Buies Creek - Coats Water and w & S REFUNDING Sewer District of Harnett County, and related documents concerning the BOND ORDER district's refunding bond order and the adoption of the bond order are copied in full at the end of these minutes as Attachment 9. I ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners meeting, April 5, 1993, duly adjourned at 10:30 a.m. /~r:#airman /L.~^ ~ --W .-:!:rlie:i Vanessa W. Young, -ie j(~"./ ~-efuv,d Kay ~ Blancnard, Recording Sec. Attachment 1. HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION THAT WHEREAS, Nancy M. Bales began her service to the citizens of Harnett County on October 13, 1987, as a temporary worker in the Low I Income Energy Assistance Program; and WHEREAS, she became a regular employee July 1, 1988, and moved through the ranks until she reached the Social Worker II classification; and WHEREAS, her love for humanity and dedication to the handicapped and elderly were reflected in her work with the Adult Service Program; and WHEREAS, on February 26, 1993, she took the opportunity to retire after many years of service in various positions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS that Nancy M. Bales retired from her loyal and dedicated service to Harnett County with distinc~ion and honor; that Nancy M. Bales is hereby recognized for her valued and immeasurable service to the citizens of Harnett County; that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners wishes her a long and happy retirement; that a copy of this resolution be given Nancy M. Bales, a copy be spread upon the minutes of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, and a copy be provided to the media. Duly adopted this 5th day of April, 1993. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ?/ kzv~~ L' / H. t. scrre~Jr., Chairman I ATTEST: '-..,' i , ~ ; ~-(.'-""" .....- \,., (."- v--""'-.o,J,..( '- L ~ '., Vanessa W. Young, Clerj to ~e Board - 122 Attachment 2. NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION I THAT WHEREAS, Patricia W. McDonald began her service to the citizens of Harnett County thirty-five years ago, and; WHEREAS, she was employed by the Harnett County Department of Social Services on January 1. 1958, as a Clerk/Typist I and worked with the clerical unit from 1958 until February 1971 when she moved into eligibility determination as an Eligibility Specialist in the Food Stamp Unit, and; WHEREAS. her exemplary work within this area earned for her respect and reflected credit on the Agency and the people of Harnett County, and; WHEREAS, this dedication culminated in her appointment as the first supervisor of the Food Stamp Unit in the Agency on July 1, 1988, fulfilling a life-long goal for her, and; WHEREAS, under her guidance and direction, the Unit was presented an award for the Training and Employment Component of the Food Stamp Program two years consecutively, and; WHEREAS, under her leadership, the Unit handled the largest caseload in the history of the Food Stamp Program in Harnett County, and; WHEREAS, she retired from the Agency on February 1, 1993, having won the respect and admiration of her colleagues and co-workers alike. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS that Patricia W. McDonald retired from her loyal and dedicated service to Harnett County with great honor and distinction. That Patricia W. McDonald is hereby recognized for her valued and immeasurable service to the citizens of Harnett County. That the Harnett County Board of Commissioners wishes her a long and happy retirement. That a copy of this resolution be given Patricia W. McDonald, a copy be spread upon the minutes of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, and a copy be provided to the media. Duly adopted this 5th day of April, 1993. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I ,Y-(~Ah'irM' ATTEST: ~-uJ~~.~ Vanessa W. Young, C erk t~the Board Attachment 3. HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES OF THE CRAINS CREEK FIRE DISTRICT IN HARNETT COUNTY WHEREAS, The Board of Commissioners established on June 15,1992 the Crains Creek Fire District in Harnett County; and WHEREAS, it has become necessary with the district's approval I tel adjust said boundaries as governed by GS 153A-233 as outlined in the following description; WHEREAS, this amendment supercedes the previous boundaries established by the resolution; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED: That the boundaries of the Crains Creek Special Sel-vice District be ammended as' follows: -.-..- ~~--_.._- 123 CRAINS CREEK FIRE DISTRICT SERVED BY: CRAINS CREEK FIRE DEPARTMENT MOORE COUNTY FIVE MILE DISTRICT 5/31/91 I Beginning at point ( 1 ) on SR 1108, .3 mile northeast of its intersection 0% SR 1106, thence southeasterly to point (2) on Road 1109, 1. 0 mile south of its intersection with Road 1106; thence southeasterly to point (3 ) on Road 1111, .9 mile north of the Moore- Harnett County Line, excluding all property on Road 1109 between this and the preceding point; thence southerly to point (4 ) on Road 1001, 3.5 miles east of its intersection with Road 2018; thence in a southwesterly direction to point (5) where the Moore-Hoke County Line intersects with Turkey Creek; thence in a westerly direction along the Moore-Hoke County Line and Little River to point (6) at its inter- section with SR 2017; thence westerly along the Moore County Line and Little River to point (7) at their intersection with .James Creek; thence northwesterly along the Moore-Hoke County Line and James Creek to point (8 ) on SR 2023, 0.9 mile west 0% the Little River Bridge on SR 2023; thence in a northeasterly direction to point (9) on SR 2086, 0.6 mile south 0% its intersection with SR 1001; thence along the center line 0% SR 2086 to point (10) at its intersection with SR 1001; thence along Woodlake Section eleven south 73 degrees 55 minutes east approximately 1540 minutes to a corner 0% section eleven and section ten; thence south 29 degrees 30 minutes east 1140 minutes to a point; thence south 4 degrees 29 minutes east 1128.26 minutes to a point; thence south 79 degrees 30 minutes west 996.55 minutes to a point; thence south 27 degrees 21 minutes east 298.82 minutes to a point; thence south 81 degrees 14 minutes east 739.84 minutes to a point; thence south 84 degrees 15 minutes east 439.02 minutes to a point; thence south 7 degrees 40 minutes west 917.23 minutes to a point; thence north 82 degrees 37 minutes east 139.03 minutes to a point; thence north 79 degrees 16 minutes east 992 minutes to a point; thence south 76 degrees east 628.9 minutes to a point; thence north 77 degrees 02 minutes east 752.53 minutes to a point; thence south 12 degrees 52 I minutes east 434.05 minutes to a point; thence south 71 degrees 38 minutes east 228.74 minutes to a point; thence south 80 degrees 58 minutes east 188.1 minutes to a point; thence north 88 degrees 49 minutes east 160.22 minutes to a point; thence north 80 degrees 23 minutes east 255.3 minutes to a point; thence north 48 degrees 43 minutes east 1400 minutes to a point; thence north 4 degrees 51 minutes east 792 minutes to a point; thence north 84 degrees 51 minutes east 1207.6 minutes to a point; thence north 70 degrees 01 minutes east 558 minutes to a point; thence north 6 degrees 46 minutes east 1827 minutes to a point; thence south 84 degrees 23 minutes east 1317.65 to point (11) on SR 2017, 1.1 mile north 0% its intersection with SR 1001 excluding all property belonging to Woodlake properties between this and the preceding points; thence in a northerly direction along the center line 0% SR 2017 to point (12) 0.5 mile south oi the intersection 0% SR 2017 and 1107; thence easterly to point (13) on Road 1107, 0.6 mile northwest 0% its intersection with Road 1106; thence northeasterly to point (14) on Road 1106, 0.7 mile north of its intersection with Road 1108; thence southerly to point ( 1 ), the beginning. NOTE: This description describes an area oi Moore and Harnett County pursuant to General Statute 153A-233 xor Insurance Grading Purposes Only. HOTE: Points 1 and 3 are adjoining points with Spout Springs Fire Insurance District. NOTE: Points 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 are adjoining points with Circle V Fire Insurance District. Duly ade.pted this _______S_~___ day of March 1993. I HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS /%~------------------- H.L. Sorrel Jr, Chairman Attest: ~_~uL~_____ Vanessa W. Young Clerk to the Board 124 Attachment 4. HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLI NA AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE CIRCLE V FIRE INSURANCE I DISTRICT IN HARNETT COUNTY, INCLUDING THE CYPRESS CREEK SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT. WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners met on March 15,1993 and heard information from the Fire Marshal's Office regarding the extension of the Circle V Fire Insurance district beyond its present boundaries to include the entire Cypress Creek Special Service District, and additional areas outside the Cypress Creek Special Services District; and WHEREAS, this extension has been formulated by guidelines established by the North Carolina Department of Insurance Fire and Rescue Services Division; and WHEREAS, this insurance district once established would provide residents within its boundaries with reduced homeowners premiums due to lower fire insurance rates than they are now paying; and WHEREAS, the establishing of this district does not infringe upon the present established fire insurance, fire ta>e, or special service districts within the County; and WHEREAS, the amendments to the Crains Creek Insurance District have already been completed by earlier resolution; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDA I NED: That the CIRCLE V FIRE INSURANCE DISTRICT IS ESTABLISHED IN HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA, FOR FIRE SERVICE PROVIDED BY THE CIRCLE V FIRE DEPARTMENT, WITH STATIONS LOCATED IN VASS NORTH CAROLINA AND WOODLAKE NORTH CAROLINA ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDARIES: CIRCLE-V FIRE INSURANCE DISTRICT I SERVED BY: CIRCLE-V FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC. PORTIONS IN MOORE AND HARNETT COUNTIES r~Y~ KILE DISTRICT Beginning at point (1) on NC Highway 27 at the Moore and Harnett County Line; thence easterly to point (2) on Road 1200, 0.2 mile northwest of its intersection with NC Highway 27; thence easterly to point (3) on NC Highway 27, 0.2 mile east of its intersection with Road 1200; thence southerly to point (4) on Road 1107, 0.6 mile west of its intersection with Road 1106; thence westerly crossing the Moore anu Harnett County line point (5) to a point on Road 2017 (McGill Road) 0.5 mile south of its intersection with Road 1825 point (6); thence in a southerly direction 0.7 mile (approximately 4125 feet) along the centerline of road 2017 (McGill Road) to a point where G. W. Hardy's land joins Wood lake Properties point (7); thence as Woodlake property line running parallel with Road 2017 (McGill Road) and Road 1001 (Lobelia Road) to a point on Road 1001 point (8); thence northwesterly approximately 100 feet to the intersection of Road 1001 and Road 2086 (McKeithan Road) point (9); thence in a southerly direction along the centerline of Road 2086 (McKeithan Road) to its dead end point (10); thence in a southwesterly direction crossing Road 2023 (Lake Bay Road) 1 mile east of Road 1853 point (11); thence up the Little River parallel with Road 2023 south to 1 mile south of Road 1853 point (12); thence southwesterly to a point on Road 2026 0.1 mile east of Road 2024 (Furr Road) point (13) ; thence west to the intersection of US HI and road 2026, including all property on road 2026 between this and the preceding point, to point (14); thence northwesterly to a point on Road 1853 (Camp Easter Road) 0.2 mile southwest of Road 1884 (Papa Blue Road) point (15) ; thence northwesterly to a point just south of Road 1843 (Airport Road) at a concrete monument in a corner of Nesbitt and Kelly, as shown on PC 1 slide 1 Moore County Registry, thence as Whispering Pines extraterritorial line in a northerly direction; to a spike in the center of Road 1843, 1.5 mile west of Road 1860 (McInnis Road) point (16); I thence North following extraterritorial zoning line of Whispering Pines to a point on the Vass-Carthage Road 1803 at the intersection of Road 1830 point (17); thence along the centerline of Road 1803 westerly 0.1 mile point (18); thence north to a point on Road 1831 0.5 mile west of intersection of Road 1805 point (19); thence north to the intersection of Road 1805 and Road 1811 (Vick Avenue) point (20); thence in an easterly direction to the intersection of Road 1811 and Road 1810 (Shaw Road) including all property on road 1811 between this and the preceding point, to point (21); thence east to a point on road 1825, 0.2 mile northwest of the intersection of Road 1824 (Edmonds Road) and Road 1825 (Cranes Creek Road point (22); thence along the centerline of Road 1825 (Cranes Creek Road) to its intersection with Road 2005 (Atkins Road) po in t: (23); thence in an easterly direction to a point on Road 2007 (Boys Camp Road) 0.3 mile north of Road 1825 (Cypress Church Road) point (24); thence in a southeasterly direction to the intersection of Harnett County line and Road 1825 point (25) ; thence in a northeasterly direction with the Moore and Harnett County lines to the beginning point (1) . ,<, \, ~ ,~."' 125 CIRCLE-V FIRE INSURANCE DISTRICT .~y~ MILE DISTRICT Page 2 This description describes an area of Harnett and Moore NOTE: Counties pursuant to General Statute 153-A-233 for Insurance Grading Purposes Only. (8), (9), and (10) are adjoining , . NOTE : Points (4),(5), (6), (7), I oints with Crains Creek Fire Insurance District. ~oints (22), (23), and (24) are adjoining points with Cameron Fire Insurance District. this _____s=~_____ day of April 1993 Duly adopted ~~~:_::_::::~::~:::::_- H.L. ~orrel~r., Chairman ----------------------------------- ATTEST: ~-':lJL5Y--------- Vanessa W. Young Clerk to the Board Attachment S. NOR'fH CAROLINA. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID OF ONE HARNET'l' COUNTY. USED HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR WITH THUHB I THA'f WHEREAS, the County of Harnett has heretofore solicited bids in connection with a Used Hydraulic Excavator with Thumb to be acquired tor use by the Harnett County Landfill Department; and WHEREAS, said bids were solicited pursuant to the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina and all bid solicitation requirements have been complied with; and WHEREAS, bids were received by the County ot Harnett in response to such solicitation of bids; and WHEREAS. said bids were delivered to the Harnett County Office Building on Front Street, Lillington, N. C. , where they were opened. read aloud, and evaluated; and WHEREAS. the County of Harnett has determined that Gregory Poole Equipment Company has submitted the lowest bid which meets the bid requirements and that Gregory Poole Equipment Company is the lowest responsible bidder, taking into consideration quality, performance and other requirements specified by the bid solicitation process conducted by the County of Harnett; and I WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, meeting in regular session on April 5, 1993 has reviewed the proposals submitted by all bidders and has concluded that the contract to provide One Used Hydraulic Excavator with Thumb for the above referenced County Department should be awarded to Gregory Poole Equipment Company. - 126 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, upon motion duly made, seconded and adopted, that the bid of Gregory Poole Equipment Company in the amount of SEVENTY SIX THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY NINE AND 88/100 DOLLARS (76,529.88) including six per cent (6\ ) sales tax to provide a Used Hydraulic Excavator with Thumb shall be and same is hereby accepted, the contract I for such shall be awarded by the County of Harnett to Gregory Poole Equipment Company, and the appropriate officials of the County of Harnett shall be and they are hereby directed to notity Gregory Poole Equipment Company of the acceptance of its bid and execute any appropriate contracts in connection herewith. This 5th day of April 1993. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By: ~~~~ "" ~ ~irman ATTEST: L 'iJ -YO'" Clerk Y Attachment 6. NORTH CAROLINA, I RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID OF ONE HARNETT COUN'rY, MATERIAL DEMOLITION GRINDER THAT WHEREAS, the ~ounty of Harnett has heretofore solicited bids in connection with a New Material Demolition Grinder to be acquired for use by the Harnett County Landfill Department; and WHEREAS, said bids were solicited pursuant to the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina and all bid solicitation requirements have been complied with; and WHEREAS, bids were received by the County of Harnett in response to such solicitation of bids; and WHEREAS, said bids were delivered to the Harnett County Office Building on front Street, Lillington, N.C. , where they were opened, read aloud, and evaluated; and WHEREAS, the County of Harnett has determined that Screening & Shredding Systems has submitted the lowest bid which meets the bid requirements and that Screening & Shredding Systems is the lowest responsible bidder, taking into consideration quality, performance and I other requirements specified by the bid solicitation process conducted by the County of Harnett; and WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, meeting in regular session on April 5, 1993 has reviewed the proposals submitted by all bidders and has concluded that the contract to provide One New Material Demolition Grinder tor the above referenced County Department should be awarded to Screening & Shredding Systems. 127 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, upon motion duly made, seconded and adopted, that the bid of Screening & Shredding Systems in the amount of ONE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE THOUSAND, EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY FOUR AND NO/100 DOLLARS (199.874.00) including six per cent (6\) sales tax to provide a New Material Demolition Grinder shall be and same is hereby accepted, the I contract for such shall be awarded by the County of Harnett to Screening & Shredding Systems, and the appropriate officials of the County ot Harnett shall be and they are hereby directed to notify Screening & Shredding Systems of the acceptance of its bid and execute any appropriate contracts in connection therewith. This 5th day of April 1993. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BYI /Z ~~ / '/ ~airman A'lTEST I ~c~~ ~/ Attachment 7. I BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY MANAGER'S OFFICE H.L.~RRELL,JR.Chairtnan NEIL EMORY BEATRICE B. HILL, Vice-Chairman WM. A. (TONY) WILDER, Assistant JOSEPH T. BowoEN DAN B. ANDREWS CLERK TO THE BOARD WALT TlTCHENER VANESSA W. YOUNG COUN l' { OF HARNETT P. O. BOX 759 . LlLLlNGTON, N.C. 27548 (919) 893-7556 March 29, 1993 Ms. Jan Elliott, Regional Director Division of Social Services N. C. Department of Human Resources South Central Regional Office Wachovia Building 225 Green Street Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 Dear Jan, In response to your letter dated January 28, 1993, Harnett County would like to submit the following corrective action plan relating to DSS facility needs. This plan addresses both long-term solutions as well as short-term corrective actions. I In regards to long-term solutions, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners recognizes the tremendous need for additional space and is committed to acquiring the necessary facilities through new construction or the renovation of space. Specific steps which outline the Boardls commitment to this project include: - The appropriation of one million dollars to a capital projects fund for the purpose of funding the development of additional space - The Board has authorized staff to contract with the firm of O'Brien/Atkins to develop specific DSS space needs as well as a project budget and preliminary site plan 128 Specific dates and strategies to arrive at a long-term solution to the problem you have outlined are as follows: May 1, 1993 - Receive preliminary budget fiqures and space requirements from O'Brien/Atkins June 1, 1993 - Determine if project will involve new construction or the renovation of an existing structure July 1, 1993 - Incorporate the construction or I renovation of space into the 1993-94 Budget Ordinance August 1, 1993 - Authorize an architectural firm to proceed with final plans January 1, 1994 - Finalize plans and solicit bids for work March 1, 1994 - Award contracts so that construction may begin (18 months construction) It is our hope that this long-term corrective action plan meets the needs outlined in your letter. If additional information is required, please let me know. Regarding short-term concerns, the County is prepared to acquire additional space if possible during the design and construction of alternative space. Also, attempts will continue to comply with all safety and fire codes. In conclusion, I would like to thank you for your assistance regarding this matter and would also invite you to comment on the actions outlined. 7;/ Neil Emor~ I County Manager NE:sw Attachment 8. RESOLUTIOB ACCEPTIBG OFFER TO SELL REAL PROPERTY PURCHASED AT TAX FORECLOSURE SALE THAT WHEREAS, the County of Harnett did previously purchase that certain lot known as Lot No. 30 of Hi-Vue Acres situate in Johnsonville Township in a tax foreclosure sale held on or about July 29, 1991 for a bid of $692.43; reference is made to that certain foreclosure action entitled "County of Harnett vs. Kim Ly vanskiver", 91 CvD 0193; and WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners did on February 3, 1993, authorize the sale of the aforementioned property by negotiated offer, advertisement and upset bid; and WHEREAS, the $1,200.00 bid received at said time was I advertised in the Harnett County News newspaper and was upset; and WHEREAS, a series of informal bids were received by the County of Harnett for said property; and WHEREAS, an offer was made to the County of Harnett in the amount of $1,674.11 by Helmut Riepl and Manfred Billenstein and that a notice of said offer was advertised in the Harnett County News newspaper on March 17, 1993 and that said bid has not bAen raised or upset by advance bid; and 129 WHEREAS, the advertised notice contained a legal description of the land to be sold, the amount and terms of the offer from Helmut Riepl and Manfred Billenstein and a notice that within ten I (10) day any person may raise the bid by not less than a $133.71 raise and that any such person should contact Vanessa W. Young, Clerk to the Board of Commissioners at her office in the County Office building in Lillington, NC and make deposit of 10% of the raised bid; and WHEREAS, it appears by representations of E. Marshall Woodall, Harnett County Tax Attorney, who has handled the proceedings of sale for and on behalf of the County of Harnett, that two (2 ) bidders have been involved in making the various offers and the upset bid on the subject property and that further it appears that the property is a vacant tract of land upon which is located the remains of a mobile home; and WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Commissioners that the price being offered by Helmut Riepl and Manfred Billenstein is a fair and reasonable price and is as much as can reasonably be expected to be received from the sale of said property and that said offer should be accepted and the officials of the County be authorized to executed a deed transferring the property to said offerors. I NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: First: That the offer of Helmut Riepl and Manfred Billenstein to purchase the aforementioned real property for the sum of $l,674.ll be and the same is hereby accepted; Second: That the Chairman and Clerk to the Board of Commissioners be and they are hereby authorized to execute in the name of County of Harnett a deed conveying the aforementioned property to said offerors upon the payment by them of the purchase price; Third: The E. Marshall Woodall, Harnett County Tax Attorney shall submit his bill for services rendered and expenses incurred in the advertisement of said property and other costs of sale to be submitted to the County Manager for approval for payment by the Harnett County Auditor; Forth: That the officials of the County of Harnett be and they are hereby authorized to do and perform all acts and things necessary to carry out the intent of this resolution. Duly adopted in regular session held AprilS, 1993. I HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BY: ff/k~L ~ H.L; sorr~, Jr. , Chairman Attest: - L......- -v./ l}~ Vanessa W. Young,1 Cle~ 130 Attachment 9. EXTRACTS FROM MINUTES OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, SITTING AS 6~~ GOVERNING BODY OF THE BUIES CREEK - COATS WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT OF HARNETT COUNTY I The Board of Camlissioners of the County of Harnett sitting as the goveITling body of Buies Creek - Coats Water and Sewer District of Harnett County, convened in a special session during its meeting held on April 5, 1993 at 9:00 a.m. in the Harnett County Office BUilding, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Board ULCllIbers present were: H.L. Sorrell, Jr., (Chairman), Walt Titchener Beatrice Bailey Hill, Dan B. Andrews and Joseph T. Bowden. No members were absent. * * * * * Carmissioner Titchener presented the following resolu- tion and moved that it be adopted: WHEREAS, the bond order hereinafter described has taken .effect, and it is desirable to make provision for the issuance of bonds authorized by said bond order; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, sitting as the governing body of the Buies Creek - Coats Water and Sewer District of Harnett County, North Carolina (the "Issuer"), as follows: 1. Pursuant to and in accordance with the general obligation sanitary sewer refunding bond order adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the county of Harnett, sitting as the governing body of the Issuer, on April 5, 1993, the Issuer shall issue its bonds of the aggregate principal amount of $1,895,000. I The bonds shall be designated "General Obligation Sanitary Sewer Refunding Bonds, Series 1993" (hereinafter referred to as the "Bonds"). The period of usefulness of the capital project to be financed by the issuance of the Bonds is a period of forty years . computed from June 1, 1984. 2. The Bonds shall mature as hereinafter set forth. The Bonds shall be issuable in the denomination of $5,000 each or any integral multiple thereof, shall be numbered so as to uniquely designate each Bond and such numbering shall be in accordance with the system of the hereinafter designated bond registrar of the Issuer and shall be payable in annual install- ments on June 1 in each year as follows: principal principal Year A,nount Year Amount 1994 $ 75,000 2003 $105,000 1995 85,000 2004 105,000 1996 90,000 2005 105,000 1997 95,000 2006 105,000 1998 100,000 2007 100,000 1999 105,000 2008 100,000 2000 110,000 2009 100,000 2001 110,000 2010 100,000 2002 105,000 2011 100,000 2012 100,000 3. The Bonds shall be dated May 1, 1993 and shall bear interest from their date at a rate or rates which shall be I hereafter determined upon the public sale thereof and such interest shall be payable on December 1, 1993 and semi-annually thereafter on June 1 and December 1. 4. The Bonds shall be registered as to principal and interest, and shall bear the facsimile signatures of the Chairman of the governing body of the Issuer and the Clerk of the Issuer. A facsimile of the corporate seal of the Issuer shall be imprinted upon each of the Bonds. 5. Interest on the Bonds shall be paid by check by First-citizens Bank and Trust Company, Raleigh, North CarOlina, ----~_..- -~---~---_.. - ~'~',~ -,-, 131 as paying agent, and mailed to the registered owner of record as of the fifteenth day of the calendar month next preceding the interest payment date at his address as it appears on the bond registry books of First-citizens Bank & Trust Company, Raleigh, North Carolina, as bond registrar and transfer agent. Principal of the Bonds shall be paid by check by First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company, upon presentation of the Bonds for payment. 6. The Bonds maturing on and after June 1, 2004 shall I be subject to redemption prior to their stated maturities at the option of the Issuer on or after June 1, 2003, in whole at any time or in part on any interest payment date, at a redemption price equal to the principal amount of each Bond to be redeemed together with accrued interest thereon to the redemption date plus a redemption premium of one-half of one percent (1/2 of 1%) of the principal amount of each Bond to be redeemed for each period of twelve months or part thereof between the redemption date and the maturity date of each Bond to be redeemed, provided that such premium shall not exceed two percent (2%) of such principal amount. If less than all of the Bonds of any maturity are called for redemption, the Bonds to be redeemed shall be selected by lot. If less than all of the Bonds of different maturities are called for redemption, the Bonds to be redeemed shall be called in the inverse order of their maturities. If less than all of the principal amount of a single Bond is to be redeemed, the Issuer shall exchange a Bond of the denomination representing the portion of the Bond not redeemed to the registered owner in exchange for the Bond a portion of which is to be redeemed. Whenever the Issuer shall elect to redeem Bonds, notice of such redemption of Bonds, stating the redemption date, redemption price and identifying the Bonds or portions thereof to be redeemed by reference to their numbers and further stating that on such redemption date there shall become due and payable upon each Bond or portions thereof so as to be redeemed, the principal thereof, redemption premium and interest accrued to the redemption date and that from and after such date interest thereon shall cease to accrue, shall be given not less than 30 days nor more than 45 days prior to the redemption date in writing to the registered owners, by pre-paid first class mail, at their addresses as such addresses appear on the records of I First-citizens Bank & Trust Company, as bond registrar, but any failure in respect of such mailing will not affect the validity of the redemption. 7. The Bonds and the provisions for the registration of the Bonds, for the approval of the Bonds by the Secretary of the Local Government Commission and for authentication of the Bonds by First-citizens Bank & Trust Company, as transfer agent and bond registrar, to be endorsed thereon shall be in substantially the following form: NO. R- $ United states of America state of North Carolina BUIES CREEK - COATS WATER AND S'::',l~.&l. DISTRICT 01' IlARJrETT CO'..&~... Y G~~4AAL OBLIGATION SANITARY SEWER RBPUNDING BORD, SERIBS 1993 I:N'1'ERBST MATURITY DATB OF RATE DATB ORIGINAL ISSUE CUSIP May 1, 1993 REGISTERED OWNER: I PRI:NCI:PAL SUM: DOLLARS The Buies Creek - Coats Water and Sewer District of Harnett County (hereinafter referred to as "District"), a county water and sewer district of the State of North carolina, acknowledges itself indebted and for value received hereby promises to pay to the registered owner named above, on the date specified above, upon surrender hereof, the principal sum shown above and to pay to the registered owner hereof interest thereon from the date of this bond until it shall mature at the rate per annum specified above, payable December 1, 1993 and semi-annually thereafter on June 1 and December 1 of each year. Principal of 132 this bond is payable by check by First-citizens Bank & Trust Company, Raleigh, North Carolina, as paying agent, or by the duly appointed alternate or successor paying agent (the "Paying Agent"), in such coin or currency of the United states of America as at the time of payment shall be legal tender for the payment of public and private debts. Interest on this bond is payable by check by the Paying Agent mailed to the registered owner hereof at his address as it appears on the bond registry books of First- citizens Bank Trust Company, Raleigh, North Carolina, as transfer agent and bond registrar (the "Transfer Agent"), at the close of business on the fifteenth day of the calendar month next preced- I ing each interest payment date. This bond is transferable by the registered owner hereof or his duly authorized attorney at the principal office of the Transfer Agent, upon surrender of this bond, accompanied by a duly executed instrument of transfer in form and with guaranty of signature satisfactory to the Transfer Agent, and upon payment of any taxes or other governmental charges incident to such transfer. Upon any such transfer a new registered bond without coupons of the same maturity and in the same aggregate principal amount will be issued to the transferee. The person in whose name this bond is registered shall be deemed the owner hereof for all purposes, and the District and the Transfer Agent shall not be affected by any notice to the contrary. This bond is issued in accordance with the Registered Public obligations Act, Chapter 159E of the General statutes of North Carolina, and pursuant to The Local Government Finance Act of the state of North Carolina, as amended, a bond order adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, sitting as the governing body of the District, on April 5, 1993 (the "Bond Order") and a resolution adopted by said Board (the "Resolution") to provide funds, together with other funds of the District, to refund the District's outstanding Sanitary Sewer Bonds, dated June 1, 1984. The bonds maturing on and after June 1, 2004 shall be subject to redemption prior to their stated maturities at the option of the District on or after June 1, 2003, in whole at any time or in part on any interest payment date, at a redemption price equal to the principal amount of each bond to be redeemed together with accrued interest thereon to the redemption date I plus a redemption premium of one-half of one percent (1/2 of 1%) of the principal amount of each bond to be redeemed for each period of twelve months or part thereof between the redemption date and the maturity date of each bond to be redeemed, provided that such premium shall not exceed two percent (2%) of such principal amount. If less than all of the bonds of any maturity are called for redemption, the bonds to be redeemed shall be selected by lot. If less than all of the bonds of different maturities are called for redemption, the bonds to be redeemed shall be called in the inverse order of their maturities. If less than all of the principal amount of a single bond is to be redeemed, the District shall exchange a bond of the denomination representing the portion of the bond not redeemed to the registered owner in exchange for the bond a portion of which is to be redeemed. Whenever the District shall elect to redeem bonds, notice of such redemption of bonds, stating the redemption date, redemption price and identifying the bonds or portions thereof to be redeemed by reference to their numbers and further stating that on such redemption date there shall become due and payable upon each bond or portions thereof so to be redeemed, the principal thereof, redemption premium and interest accrued to the redemption date and that from and after such date interest thereon shall cease to accrue, shall be given not less than 30 days nor more than 45 days prior to the redemption date in writing to the registered owners, by pre-paid first class mail, at their addresses as such addresses appear on the records of First-citizens Bank & Trust Company, as bond registrar, but any failure in respect of such mailing will not affect the validity of the redemption. It is hereby certified and recited that all conditions, I acts and things required by the Constitution or statutes of the State of North Carolina to exist, be performed or happen precedent to or in the issuance of this bond, exist, have been performed and have happened, and that the amount of this bond, together with all other indebtedness of the District, is within every debt and other limit prescribed by said Constitution or statutes. The faith and credit of the District are hereby pledged to the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on this bond in accordance with its terms. This bond shall not be valid or become obligatory for any purpose or be entitled to any benefit or security under the Bond Order or the Resolution until the certifications hereon shall have been signed by the authorized representatives of the Local Government,commission of North Carolina and First-citizens Bank & Trust Company. 'f '." i ,I " ,;.'1 ,'1 ';~i 1~' ,::: f' 133 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the District has caused this bond to bear the facsimile signatures of the Chairman of the governing body of the District and the Clerk of the District and a fac- simile of the corporate seal of the District to be imprinted hereon, and this bond to be dated May 1, 1993. I (facsimile sianature) Chairman, governing body of Buies Creek - Coats Water and Sewer (DISTRICT) District of Harnett County (SEAL) (facsimile sianature) Clerk, Buies Creek - Coats Water and Sewer District of Harnett County TRANSPER AGENT'S CERTIFICATE OP AUTHENTICATION This bond is one of the bonds of the issue designated herein and issued under the provisions of the within-mentioned bond order and resolution. PIRST-CITIZENS BARK , TRUST COMPANY BY: Authorized Signatory Date of Authentication: I CERTIFICATE OF LOCAL G...f~ENT COJOlISSION The issuance of the within bond has been approved under the provisions of The Local Government Bond Act of North Carolina. (facsimile sianature) Robert M. High Secretary, Local Government Commission ASSIGNK.:...~ .. . FOR VALUE RECEIVED the undersigned hereby sells, ass1gns and transfers unto the within Bond and irrevocably appoints , attorney-in-fact, to transfer the within Bond on the books kept for :egistration thereof, with full power of substitution in the prem1ses. Dated: I NOTICE: The signature to this assignment must correspond with the name as it appears upon the face of the within Bond in every particular, without any alteration whatsoever. Signature Guaranteed: 134 8. Bonds, upon surrender thereof at the office of the bond registrar and transfer agent together with an assignment duly executed by the registered owner or his attorney or legal representative in such form as shall be satisfactory to the bond registrar and transfer agent, may, at the option of the registered owner thereof, be exchanged for an equal aggregate principal amount of Bonds of the same maturity, of any denomination or deno~inations authorized by this resolution and bearing interest I at the same rate. 9. Actions taken by officials of the Issuer to select paying and transfer agents, and a bond registrar, or alternate or successor agents and registrars pursuant to Section 159E-8 of the Registered Public Obligations Act, Chapter 159E of the General Statutes of North Carolina, are hereby authorized and approved. 10. The Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, sitting as the governing body of the Issuer, hereby approves the terms of the Escrow Deposit Agreement by and between the Issuer and First-citizens Bank & Trust Company, in the form presented to the Board (draft of 4/5/93) and hereby authorizes the officers of the Issuer designated therein to execute and deliver the Escrow Deposit Agreement in substantially such form with such changes and insertions as any of such officers shall deem necessary to accomplish the purposes for which the Bonds are being issued, their execution thereof constituting conclusive evidence of such approval. 11. The Local Government Commission of North Carolina is hereby requested to sell the Bonds and to state in the Notice of Sale of the Bonds that bidders may name one rate of interest for ~art of the Bonds and another rate or rates for the balance of the Bonds. The Bonds shall bear interest at such rate or rates as may be named in the proposal to purchase said Bonds which shall be accepted by said Local Government c"'&.uuission. The Issuer hereby reserves the right to increase or decrease the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds by an amount not to exceed $105,000 following the opening of bids. The Issuer also hereby reserves the right to increase or decrease the principal amount of any maturity of the I Bonds maturing in 1994 to 2012, inclusive, by an amount not to exceed $10,000 per maturity following the opening of the bids. In the event of such increase or decrease in the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds, the purchase price of the Bonds will be accordingly increased or decreased by the amount of such increase or decrease. 12. The Chairman of the governing body of the Issuer and the Clerk of the Issuer are hereby authorized and directed to cause the Bonds to be prepared and, when they shall have been duly sold by said Local Government Commission, to execute the Bonds and to t4rn the Bonds over to First-citizens Bank & Trust Company for delivery to the purchaser or purchasers to whom they may be sold by soid Local Government Commission. 13. The Issuer covenants to comply with the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), to the extent required to preserve the exclusion from gross income of interest on the Bonds for Federal income tax purposes. 14. The Issuer hereby represents that the Issuer, together with any subordinate entities of the Issuer and any entities which issue obligations on behalf of the Issuer, reasonably expects that it will not issue more than $10,000,000 of tax-exempt obligations (other than private activity bonds which are not qualified SOl(c) (3) bonds} during the current calendar year. In addition, the Issuer hereby designates the Bonds as "qualified tax-exempt obligations" for the purposes of Section 265(b} (3) of the Code. 15. The power to make any election on behalf of the I Issuer with respect to the arbitrage rebate provisions of the Code applicable to the Bonds is hereby delegated to the Chairman of the governing body of the Issuer and Finance Officer of the Issuer. The motion having been duly seconded, and the resolution having been considered, it was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 5 NAYS: 0 * * * * * * * * * * * * ---.-- '.~"'-'. ----~--_.~- .n_~ _ '''~'1'F,~rr.''~-if''~' ;f;"~; 135 Brl'RACT8 nOlI IIIIIUTB8 01' BOARD COIIIII88IOIID8 01' TBB COUll'l'Y 01' 1IUIDft, 8I'1"1'IBG AS ftB GOVDIIIBG BODY 01' ftB BUIB8 CIKII - COAT8 WAif.. AlII) 8BWBR DI8TRICT 01' IIARIIBft COUll'l'Y The Board of Carmissioners of the County of Harnett, sitting as the governing I L~i of Buies Creek - Coats Water and Sewer District of Harnett County, con- vened in a special session during its meeting held on AprilS, 1993 at 9:00 a.m. in the Harnett County Office Building, 102 East Front street, Lillington, North Carolina. Board ,..c:...bers present were: H.L. Sorrell, Jr., (Chainnan), Walt Titchener Beatrice Bailey Hill, Dan B. Andrews and Joseph T. Bowden. No ...co.hers were absent. * * * * * * The Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett and of the Buies Creek - Coats Water and Sewer District of Harnett County reported to the Board, sitting as the governing body of the District, that the bond order entitled, "BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $2,000,000 SANITARY SEWER REFUNDING BONDS OF BUIES CREEK - COATS WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT OF HARNETT COUNTY," which had been introduced on March 15, 1993, had been published on March~, 1993, with notice that the Board, I sitting as the governing body of the District, would hold a pUblic hearing thereon on AprilS, 1993, at 9:00 o'clock, A.M. The Clerk also reported that the District's Finance Officer had filed in the Clerk's office a statement of debt complying with the provisions of The Local Government Bond Act, and such statement as filed showed the net indebtedness of the District to be 2.4374% of the appraised valuation of property in the District subject to taxation. Cnmmi~~innPr ~;t~henp-r moved that the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, sitting as the governing body of the Buies Creek - Coats Water and Sewer District of Harnett County, proceed to hold a public hearing on the refunding bond order. The motion was seconded by Camrissioner ~en and was unanimously adopted. At 10:15 o'clock, A..M., the Chairman of the Board of I Commissioners of the County of Harnett, sitting as the governing body of the Buies Creek - Coats Water and Sewer District of Harnett County, announced that the Board would hear anyone who wished to be heard on the questions of the validity of the refunding bond order and the advisability of issuing the refunding bonds. At the direction of the Chairman, the Clerk of the Board of CI....."..~issioners and of the District read the refunding bond order and the published notice of hearing. ----- - ------------ 136 After the Board had heard all persons who requested to be heard in connection with the foregoing questions, Carmissioner Andrews moved that the public hearing be closed. The motion was seconded by Catmissioner Bowden and was I unanimously adopted. Carmissioner TitchorL moved that the Board of C..""..",issioners of the County of Harnett, sitting as the governing body of the Buies Creek - Coats Water and Sewer District of Harnett county, adopt without change or amendment and direct the Clerk of the Board of c...._issioners and of the District to publish as prescribed by The Local Government Bond Act the bond order entitled, "BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $2,000,000 SANITARY SEWER REFUNDING BONDS OF BUIES CREEK - COATS WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT OF HARNETT COUNTY," introduced at the meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the county of Harnett, sitting as the governing body of the Buies Creek - Coats Water and Sewer District of Harnett county, held on March 15, 1993. The motion was seconded by Ccmnissioner Bowden and was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 5 I NAYS: 0 . . . . . . I