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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING, MAY 1, 1995
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session ?n
Monday, May I, 1995 in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Off~ce
Building, Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present: H. L. Sorrell, Jr. , Chairman
Beatrice Bailey Hill, Vice Chairman
Dan B. Andrews
Joseph T. Bowden
Walt Titchener
Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager .
Wm. A. (Tony) Wilder, Assistant County Manager
Dwight W. Snow, County Attorney
Vanessa W. Young, Finance Officer
Kay S. Blanchard, Recording Secretary
Chairman Sorrell called the meeting to order at 9 a.m. and
Commissioner Hill led the Pledge of Allegiance and prayer.
Commissioner Hill moved to approve the agenda as published with the
following changes:
- Add resolution honoring Dunn Rescue Squad to consent agenda
- Add resolution thanking supporters of Special Olympics to consent
agenda
- Add closed session to discuss litigation with County Attorney
- Add item requesting support for Fayetteville Area Community
Telecommunications System, Inc. (F.A.C.T.S.), to the consent agenda
Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous
vote.
Commissioner Bowden moved to remove a line item for the Drug Program
from a budget amendment for the Sheriff's Department. Commissioner
Titchener seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote.
(This motion was later rescinded)
Upon motion by Commissioner Bowden and seconded by Commissioner
Titchener, the Board unanimously approved the following items on the
CONSENT AGENDA consent agenda: .
1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, April 17, 1995
2. Budget Amendments:
After-School-Shawtown
Revenue: 10-3340-0072 Shawtown Fees 586. increase
10-3990-0000 Fund Balance Appropriated 585. decrease
Children Youth Family
Code 10-7308-0030 Salaries & Wages Part-time 5,000. increase
10-7308-0020 Salaries & Wages 5,000. decrease
ManaQement Information Services
Code 10-4450-0030 Part-time Salaries & Wages 1,800. increase
10-4450-0160 Maintenance & Repair Equip. 1,800. decrease
Sheriff's Department
Code 10-5100-0010 Separation Allowance 326. increase
10-5100-0160 Maintenance & Repair Equip. 7,500. increase
10-5100-0100 Employee Training 510. increase
10""'5100-0270 Drug Program 10,000. increase
10'-5100-0560 Crime Prevention 225. increase
Revenue: 10-3830-0300 Miscellaneous Revenues 510. increase
10-3830-0333 Donations Crime Prevention 225. increase
10-3990-0000 Fund Balance Appropriated 17,826. increase
Solid Waste Manaqement increase.
Code 58-6600-0331 Other Materials & Supplies 20,000.
58-6600-0730 Capital Outlay-other improv. 20,000. decrease
Jail
Code 10-5120-0570 Miscellaneous Expense 200. decrease
10-5120-0350 Laundry & Dry Cleaning 200. increase
10-5120-0470 Food & Provisions 20,000. increase
Revenue: 10-3990-0000 Fund Balance Appropriated 20,000. increase
3. Tax Refunds (Attachment 1)
4. Resolution on application for Transportation Program funding
(Attachment 2)
5. 1996 Holiday Schedule (Attachment 3)
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6 Write-off of uncollected accounts in the Health Department
HEALTH DEPT. .
7 Proclamation to designate "Emergency Medical services Week"
EMS WEEK . (Attachment 4)
FIREWORKS 8. Permission for Triton High School Key Club to have fireworks
display after graduation ceremonies
9 Resolution honoring Dunn Rescue Squad (Attachment 5)
DUNN RESCUE .
SPECIAL OLYM. 10. Resolution thanking supporters of Special Olympics (Attachment 6)
. 11. Letter of support for Fayetteville Area community
F.A.C.T.S. Telecommunications System, Inc. (F.A.C.T.S.)
Commissioner Titchener moved for the following appointments.
APPOINTMENTS Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous
vote.
Northeast Metro Water District Advisory Board
Edgar Allen Royals, Rt. 1, Erwin - term expires 4/3/98
Harnett County Youth Planninq Board term expires
Angela Bell Baker, Angier .1~/31/96
Dawn Barker ex-off~c~o member
Alyson Bunker 12/31/96
Bobby Currin ex-officio member
Sterling McLean 12/31/96
Steve McNeill 12/31/96
Harnett county Transportation Advisorv Board
terms expire 12/31/95
Jack Bryan, Chairman Wayne Faircloth
May Marshbanks, Vice Chairman Alice Powell
Terri Bullock, Secretary John White
Phyllis Clayton Melanie Collins
Jerry Blanchard Betty Lou Darroch
Queen Penny Wm. A. (Tony) Wilder
Bob Hatpcock Joseph T. Bowden
. Harrington Morrison Henry S. Thompson
Informal comments were provided by Mr. Richard Stevens regarding his
concerns with the Harnett County Zoning Ordinance.
PROPOSED ORD Lee Sudia, Fire Marshal, presented for the Board's consideration a
OUTDOOR BURN~NGproposed Ordinance Prohibiting Outdoor Burning of Certain Substances.
Commissioner Bowden moved not to adopt the proposed ordinance and for
staff to contact the legislators concerning the matter. The motion
did not receive a second. Commissioner Titchener made a motion to
table the matter. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it
passed with a unanimous vote.
REQUEST FOR Neil Emory, County Manager, presented a request from Foundations Bible
EXEMPTION College for exemption from the application fee for rezoning.
Commissioner Titchener made a motion to table the matter to allow the
Board to discuss it with staff before considering. Commissioner Hill
seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote.
Neil Emory, County Manager, presented for the Board's consideration
RECLASS. - the reclassification of a position in the Sheriff's Department.
SHERIFF'S DEPT.Sheriff Larry Knott provided comments on the position of School
Resource Officer. Commissioner Hill made a motion to consider the
proposed reclassification during the budget process. Commissioner
Titchener seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote.
Neil Emory, Budget Officer, presented the proposed Harnett County
BUDGET MESSAGE F.Y. 95-96 Budget Message to the Board. Mr. Emory explained in detail
. a summary of the proposed budget and stated that the Board would not
consider adoption of the budget at this time. The General Statutes
require that the proposed budget, after its presentation, is to lay
open for public inspection in the office of the Clerk to the Board;
after which, a public hearing will be held on the proposed budget. At
the next regular meeting after the public hearing, the Budget
Ordinance will be presented to the Board for consideration.
(Attachment 7)
REPORTS Reports were filed with the Board from the Tax Department, Veteran's
Affairs, and the Tax Attorney's Office (Attachment 8)
In the County Manager's Report, Mr. Emory briefed the Board on a
letter received from Hollowman Exterminators regarding its concerns
with House Bill 601 which allows unlicensed individuals to use more
pest control materials.
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CLOSED SESSION Commissioner Bowden made a motion that the Board go into closed!
session pursuant to G.S. section 143 - 318.11(a)(3) to allow the Board
to consult with the county attorney concerning current litigation;
namely Young vs Harnett county; Gregory vs Harnett County; and
Duquesne vs Harnett County. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and
it passed with a unanimous vote.
Commissioner Hill made a motion for the Board to come out of closed
session. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a
unanimous vote.
ACTION RECINDED Dwight Snow, County Attorney, recommended that the Board rescind
BRICKMILL ROAD - action taken at the last Board meeting changing the name of SR 2005 .
VIe MCLEOD ROAD from Brickmill Road to Vic McLeod Road and leave the name Brickmill
Road because advertising requirements were not complied with in all
respects during the process to change the name of the road.
Commissioner Titchener moved to rescind the action taken at the last
Board meeting concerning this matter. The name of SR 2005 will remain
Brickmill Road. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it
passed with a unanimous vote.
Commissioner Bowden made a motion to rescind his previous motion at
this meeting to remove a line item for the Drug Program from a budget
amendment for the Sheriff's Department. Commissioner Hill seconded
the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote.
There being no further business, Commissioner Bowden moved that the
ADJOURNMENT meeting of May 1, 1995 adjourn. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion
and it passed with a unanimous vote. The meeting adjourned at 10:30
a.m.
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Kay S Blanchard, Recording Secretary
Attachment 1.
REFUNDS FOR APRIL 1995 J
MA Y 1, 1995
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PARCEL NAME REASON AMOUNT YEAR
94-543403 GLORIA JEAN HOVlND VEHICLE SOLD, PLATE TURNEr $10.06 1994
ROUTE 6 BOX Iln IN AFTER 9 MONTHS.
SANFORD NC 27330 $1217 X .0070:; $8.53 CO WIDE
$1217 X .0010:; 1.22 SS FIRE
$1217 X .00025= .31 BH RESC
94-523181 DlNA POPE COATS SOLD VEHICLE & TURNED IN $9.63 1994
802 DENISE AVE TAGS AFTER 10 MONTHS.
POBOX 1200 $621 X .0070:; $4.35 CO WIDE
COATS NC 27501 $621 X .0071 = 4.41 COATS
$621 X .0008 :; .50 GRO FIRE
$621 X .0006 :; .37 GRO RESC
94-571861 LOLLIE BELL FRAZIER SOLD VEHICLE & TURNED IN $26.36 1994 .
GARDEN ST TAGS AFTER 6 MONTHS.
POBOX 176 $1910 X .0070:; $13.37 CO WIDE
LILLINGTON NC 27546 $1910 X .0068:; 12.99 LILL
000604517000 H.B. MABE OVER-LISTED BUSINESS PROP- $13.13 1994
CIO HARNETT CO TAX ERTY TAX FOR 1994.
DEPARTMENT $1877 X .0070:; $13.13 CO WIDE
000604517000 H.B. MABE OVER-LISTED BUSINESS PROP- $7.30 1993
CIO HARNETT CO TAX ERTY FOR 1993.
DEPARTMENT $1044 X .0070:; $7.30 CO WIDE
000604517000 H.B. MABE OVER-LISTED ON BUSINESS $14.46 1995
CIO HARNETT CO TAX PROPERTY FOR 1992.
DEPARTMENT $2066 X .0070:; $14.46 CO WIDE
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000604517000 H.B. MABE OVER-LISTED ON BUSINESS $18.53 1991
C/O HARNETI CO TAX PROPERTY FOR 1991.
DEPARTMENT $2539 X .0073 = $18.53 CO WIDE
000604517000 H.B. MABE OVER-LISTED ON BUSINESS $20.81 1990
C/O HARNETI CO TAX PROPERTY FOR 1990
DEPARTMENT $2852 X .0073 = $20.81 CO WIDE
000200484000 TOWNSEND & TOWNSEND OVER-LISTED ON BUSINESS $22.25 1994
. C/O HARNETI CO TAX PROPERTY FOR 1994.
DEPARTMENT $2910 X .0070 = $20.37 CO WIDE
$2910 X .00045= 1.30 AVE RES
$2910 X .0002 = .58 AVE SCH
00020484000 TOWNSEND & TOWNSEND OVERLISTED ON BUSINESS $27.13 1993
C/O HARNETI CO TAX PROPERTY FOR 1993.
DEPARTMENT $3597 X .0070 = $25.17 CO WIDE
$3597 X .00035= 1.25 AVE RES
$3597 X .0002 = .71 AVE SCH
000200484000 TOWNSEND & TOWNSEND OVERLISTED ON BUSINESS $25.46 1992
C/O HARNETI CO TAX PROPERTY FOR 1992.
DEPARTMENT $3373 X .0070 = $23.61 CO WIDE
$3373 X .00035= 1.18 A VE RES
$3373 X .0002 = .67 AVE SCH
000200484000 TOWNSEND & TOWNSEND OVERLISTED ON BUSINESS $29.08 1991
C/O HARNETI CO TAX PROPERTY FOR 1991.
DEPARTMENT $3706 X .0073= $27.05 CO WIDE
$3706 X .00035= 1.29 AVE RESC
$3706 X .0002 = .74 AVE SCH
000200484000 TOWNSEND & TOWNSEND OVERLISTED ON BUSINESS $52.60 1990
C/O HARNETI CO TAX PROPERTY FOR 1990.
DEPARTMENT $6660 X .0073 = $48.61 CO WIDE
$6660 X .0004 = 2.66 A VE RES
$6660 X .0002 = \.33 AVE SCH
. 94-561354 ROBERT M GARRETI SOLD CAR & TURNED IN TAGS $174.39 1994
PINE ST AFTER 8 MONTHS.
POBOX 8 $22357 X .0070 = $156.50 CO WI
LILLINGTON NC 27546 $22357 X .0008 = 17.89 SMV F
94-570854 DIANE A SPARKMAN SOLD VEHICLE AND TURNED $91.1 0 1994
ROUTE 4 BOX 273 B IN TAGS AFTER 6 MONTHS.
LILLINGTON NC 27546 $11680 X .0070 = $81.76 CO WID
$11680 X .0008 = 9.34 SMV FIR
94-594856 SAMARNCHAI SCHALLER MILITARY EXEMPT-FLORIDA $98.16 1994
8309 FOX WOOD DR RESIDENT.
SANFORD NC 27330 $12270 X .0070 = $85.89 CO WID
$12270 X .0010 = 12.27 SS FIRE
000210671000 ALPHIN BROTHER INC 94 LISTING CALCULATED AND $3,476.66 1994
C/O HARNETI CO TAX VALUED INCORRECTLY.
DEPARTMENT $392624 X .0070 = $2748.36 CW
$392624 X .0004 = 157.04 AV F
$392624 X .00045= 176.68 A V R
$392624 X .0002 = 78.52 AV S
PENALTY 316.06
000215517000 LEADCARE INC WAS NOT IN BUSINESS IN $101.67 1994
C/O HARNETI CO TAX HARNETI CO FOR 1994.
DEPARTMENT $13290 X .0070 = $93.03 CO WID
$13290 X .00045= 5.98 AVE RE
. $13290 X .0002 = 2.66 AVE SC
93-553971 PABON JOSE ANGEL MILITARY EXEMPT, FLORIDA $34.86 1993
6603 IRIS CIRCLE RESIDENT.
SPRING LAKE NC 28390 . $40 lOX .0070 = $28.07 CO WIDE
$4010 X .0015 = 6.02 AC FIRE
.77 INT
$4,253.64
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REFUNDS FOR MARCH I
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PARCEL NAME REASON AMOUNT YEAR
94-574583 SCOTT ALAN BURDETTE MILITARY EXEMPT, WEST $5.00 1994
8012 PATRIOTS WAY VIRGINA RESIDENT.
CAMERON NC 28326 $620 X .0070 = $4.34 CO WIDE
$620 X .0008 = .50 BH FIRE
$620 X .00025= .16 BH RESC
94-53392::! JAMES ROBERT W AICUS TAGS TURNED IN THREE $10.9] 1994 .
119 WOODCROFT DRIVE MONTHS BEFORE RENEWAL
ANGIER NC 27501 DATE.
$705 X .0070 = $4.94 CO WIDE
$705 X .0008 = .57 BR FIRE
$705 X .00055= .39 BR RESC
$705 X .0071 = 5.00 ANGIER
94-571579 JEFFREY S HAVENS HUSBAND MILITARY EXEMPT, $12.71 1994
202 A NORTH POINT RD MISSOURI RESIDENT. WIFE IS
SPRING LAKE NC 28390 CIVILIAN. RELEASING HALF
VALUE.
$1495 X .0070 = $10.47 CO WIDE
$1495 X .0015 = 2.24 AC FIRE
93-627699 JOHN MICHAEL GOLDEN MILITARY EXEMPT, RESIDENT $8.34 1993
ROUTE 3 BOX 59 H OF WEST VIRGINIA.
CAMERON NC 28326 $1030 X .0070 = $7.21 CO WIDE
$1030 X .0008 == .82 BH FIRE
$1030 X .0003 = .31 BH RESC
93-583678 JOHN MICHAEL GOLDEN MILITARY EXEMPT, RESIDENT $36.26 1993
ROUTE 3 BOX 59H OF WEST VIRGINIA.
CAMERON NC 28326 $4475 X .0070 = $31.33 CO WIDE
$4475 X .0008 = 3.58 BH FIRE
$4475 X .0003 == 1.35 BH RESC
94-574303 JOHN MICHAEL GOLDEN MILITARY EXEMPT, RESIDENT $32.52 1994
ROUTE 3 BOX 59H OF WEST VIRGINIA. .
CAMERON NC 28326 $4040 X .0070 = $28.28 CO WIDE
$4040 X .0008 = 3.23 BH FIRE
$4040 X .00015= 2.02 BH RESC
94-57133] DA VID W RICHTER MILITARY EXEMPT, RESIDENT $21.07 1994
SR 1776 OF PENNSYL VANIA.
POBOX 515 $2570 X .0070 = $17.99 CO WIDE
BUNNLEVEL NC 28323 $2570 X .0012 = 3.08 BL FIRE
93-581198 DA VID W RICHTER MILITARY EXEMPT, RESIDENT $22.22 1993
SR 1776 OF PENNSYLVANIA.
POBOX 515 $2710 X .0070 = $18.97 CO WIDE
BUNNLEVEL NC 28323 $2710 X .0012 = 3.25 BL FIRE
94-582730 MARTY RAY GADDY TAXPA YER NEVER OWNED $171.39 1994
ROUTE 4 BOX 837J THIS TAG.
DUNN NC 28334 $21290 X .0070 = $ 149.Q3 CO WI
$21290 X .0004 = 8.52 AVE FI
$21290 X .00045= 9.58 AVE R
$21290 X .0002 = 4.26 AVE SC
93-591447 DA VID W RICHTER MILITARY EXEMPT, RESIDENT $32.55 1993
SR ] 779 OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PO BOX 515 $3970 X .0070 = $27.79 CO WIDE
BUNNLEVEL NC 28323 $3970 X .0012 = 4.76 BL FIRE
94-544457 KENNETH W WEA VER TAGS TURNED IN AFTER 7 $5.92 1994 .
ROUTE 2 BOX 215A MONTHS.
ANGIER NC 27501 $708 X .0070 = $4.96 CO WIDE
$708 X .0008 = .57 BR FIRE
$708 X .00055= .39 BR RESC
94-543253 JOSEPH R WILLIFORD TAGS TURNED IN AFTER 7 $4.56 1994
ROUTE 3 BOX 16 MONTHS IN USE.
ANGIER NC 27501 $546 X .0070 = $3.82 CO WIDE
$546 X .0008 = .44 BR FIRE
$546 X .00055= .30 BR RESC
0213132000 FUN WORLD OVERLISTED 1994 BUSINESS $942. ] 5 ]994
C/O HARNETf CO TAX PERSONAL PROPERTY.
DEPARTMENT $123158 X .0070 = $862.10 CO WI
$123158 X .00045= 55.42 A V RE
$123158 X .0002 = 24.63 A V SC
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001303185000 R & R ORIGINALS OVERLISTED 1994 BUSINESS $25.77 1994
CIO HARNEIT CO TAX PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX.
DEPARTMENT $3682 X .0070 = $25.77 CO WIDE
93-581422 LAURA L CARTWRIGHT MILITARY EXEMPT, RESIDENT $27.37 1993
714 WATERS EDGE DR OF OHIO.
SPRING LAKE NC 28390 $3220 X .0070 = $22.54 CO WIDE
$3220 X .0015 = 4.83 AC FIRE
93-581512 DEWEY C LOWMAN MILITARY EXEMPT, RESIDENT $72.50 1993
ROUTE 2 BOX 251 G OF CALIFORNIA.
. CAMERON NC 28326 $8950 X .0070 = $62.65 CO WIDE
$8950 X .0008 = 7.16 BH FIRE
$8950 X .0003 = 2.69 BH RESC
94-571828 MARTHA H PRICE VEHICLE SOLD AND TAGS $7.62 1994
ROUTE 4 BOX 289 TURNED IN AFTER 5 MONTHS.
DUNN NC 28334 $945 X .0070 = $6.62 CO WIDE
$945 X .0004 = .38 AVE FIR
$945 X .00045= .43 AVE RESC
$945 X .0002 = .19 AVE SCH
94-583375 LEONARD 0 DANIELS SR DUNN RESCUE SQUAD $5.00 /994
129 SPRING BRANCH RD MEMBERS DO NOT HAVE TO
DUNN NC 28334 PA Y FOR A CITY STICKER.
$5.00 X I = $5.00 DUNN STICKE
94-552843 DEWEY L PARCHMAN TURNED IN TAGS AFTER 8 $37.32 1994
ROUTE 2 BOX 344 MONTHS IN USE.
L1LLINGTON NC 27546 $4607 X .0070 = $32.25 CO WIDE
$4607 X .0011= 5.07 FB FIRE
94-542861 CURTIS M BAREFOOT JR TURNED IN TAGS, SOLD $2.42 1994
ROUTE 3 BOX 211 VEHICLE.
DUNN NC 28334 $300 X .0070 = $2.10 CO WIDE
$300 X .0004 = .12 AVE FIRE
$300 X .00045= .14 AVE RESC
$300 X .0002 ;= .06 AVE SCH
. 001301537000 BRYCE & JEAN PUTNAM TAXPA YER LISTED GARDEN $128.57 1994
ROUTE I BOX 434 TRACTOR AND 4 REGISTERED
BROADWAY NC 27505 VEHICLES.
$14610 X .0070 = $102.27 CO WI
$14610 X .0010 = 14.61 BTEM
PENAL IT 11.69
$1,612.17
Attachment 2.
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Appendix A
RESOLUTION
SEEKING PERMISSION TO APPLY FOR
ELDERLY AND PERSONS WUJ:l DISABILu.u!.,S PROGRAM
. (FORMERLY SECTION 16) FUNDING WU.D THE
NORm CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
ENTER INTO AGREEMENT, AND PROVIDE THE NECESSARY
ASSURANCES.
A motion was made by Commissioner Joseph Bowden and
seconded by Commissioner Walt Titchener . for the adoptio~ of the
following resolution, and upon being put to a vote was duly adopted.
WHEREAS, Elderly and Persons with Disabilities Program (49 U.S.C. 5310), provides
for capital gr8nts to private nonprofit corporations and associations or public
bodies of the specific purpose of assisting them in providing transportation
services meeting the special needs of elderly and disabled persons for whom mass
transportation services are unavailable, insufficient, or inappropriate; and
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WHEREAS, Article 2B of Chapter 136 of the North Carolina General Statues designates i
the Department of Transportation as the agency of the State of North Carolina
responsible for administering all federal and or State programs relating to public
transportation , and grants the Department authority to do all things required
under applicable federal legislation to administer properly the federal and/or
State transportation programs within the State of North Carolina; and
WHEREAS, the Governor of North Carolina in accordance with a request by the Federal
Transit Administration (hereinafter referred to as "FT A") has designated the
North Carolina Department of Transportation to evaluate and select projects
proposed by private nonprofit corporation and associations for public bodies to
coordinate the grant; and .
WHEREAS, the Department and the Harnett County Transoortation Deoartment,
(hereinafter referred to as the Contractor) desire to secure and utilize grant funds
for the transportation needs of elderly and disabled citizens of the State of North
Carolina.
WHEREAS, the Harnett County Transoortation Deoartment has identified the source of
local funds necessary to match the federal and state grant funds, and such funds
will be available to allow for purchase of the vehicles during the next
procurement cycle.
NOW, TIlEREFORE, be it resolved that the Jerry T. Blanchard, Transportation
Director of the Contractor be hereby authorized to submit a grant application for funding
under 49 U.S.C. 5310 (fonnerly Section 16), make necessary assurances and certifications
and be empowered to enter into agreement, as may be necessary to effectuate the
aforesaid expressed purpose, thereby binding the said Contractor to the 'fulfillment of its
obligations incurred under this resolution and said agreement.
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I, H. L. Sorrell. Jr,. Chainnan. Harnett County Board of Commissioners, do hereby certify
that the above is a true and correct copy of an excerpt from the minutes of a meeting of .
the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, duly held on May 1, 1995.
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Harnett County Board of Commissioners
County Seal
Harnett County Transoortation Deoartment
(Contractor's Name)
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. HARNETT COUNTY
1996 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
New Year's Day January 1 Monday
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 15 Monday
Good Friday April 5 Friday
Memorial Day May 27 Monday
Independence Day July 4 Thursday
Labor Day September 2 Monday
Veterans' Day November 11 Monday
Thanksgiving November 28 & 29 Thurs. & Fr i.
Christmas December 24, 25, Tues., Wed. and
. and 26 and Thurs.
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Attachment 4.
PROCLAMATION
TO DESIGNATE THE WEEK OF MAY l4-20, 1995 AS
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK
WHEREAS, emergency medical services is a vital public service;
and
WHEREAS, the members of emergency medical services teams are
ready to provide lifesaving care to those in need 24 hours a day,
seven days a week; and
WHEREAS, access to quality emergency care dramatically improves
the survival and recovery rate of those who experience sudden illness
or injury; and
WHEREAS, only a third of Americans rate their households as being
. "very well prepared" for a medical emergency; and
WHEREAS, emergency medical services teams consist of emergency
physicians, emergency nurses, emergency medical technicians,
paramedics, firefighters, educators, administrators, and others; and
WHEREAS, approximately two-thirds of all emergency medical
services providers are volunteers; and
WHEREAS, Americans benefit daily from the knowledge and skills of
these highly trained individuals, and
WHEREAS, it is appropriate to recognize the value and the
accomplishments of emergency medical services providers by designating
Emergency Medical Services Week; and
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WHEREAS, injury prevention and the appropriate use of the EMS i
system will help reduce national health care costs.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE HARNETT COul.~1 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS do
hereby proclaim the week of May 14-20, 1995 as
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK
and encourage the citizens of Harnett County to observe this week with
appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities.
This the 1st day of May, 1995.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS .
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Vanessa W. Yo g, ~erk ,,/
Attachment 5.
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the citizens and taxpayers of Harnett County
deserve quality emergency medical services for themselves
and their families; and
WHEREAS, the County's ability to fulfill this need is
largely dependent upon the efforts of volunteers throughout
the County; and
WHEREAS, the efforts of emergency medical service .
volunteers who serve our community through their respective
rescue squads are invaluable; and
WHEREAS, Dunn Rescue Squad has served the citizens of
the Dunn area in a professional manner for thirty years; and
WHEREAS, their service during this time has been
invaluable to Harnett County and to the citizens whom they
serve.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County
Board of Commissioners do hereby recognize and extend
congratulations to Dunn Rescue in this its 3Dth year of
service to the citizens of the Dunn area.
Duly adopted this 1st day of May, 1995.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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H. L; Sorre , Jr., Chairman
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atrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman C/' Joseph T. Bowden
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Dan B. Andrews
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Attachment 6.
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
RESOLUTION
. WHEREAS, the Harnett County Special Olympics is a
special event for so many of our citizens; and
WHEREAS, this event has been an overwhelming success
because of the teamwork shown by the organizations and
volunteers involved; and
WHEREAS, the contributions of volunteers and
organizations have played a large part in the overall
success of this program.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County
Board of commissioners does hereby extend its thanks and
appreciation to f,or their contribution to the
Harnett County special Olympics.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution be
presented to , a copy spread upon the minutes,
and copies made available to the media.
Duly adopted this 1st day of May, 1995.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
. H. L. Sorrell, Jr., Chairman
Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman Joseph T. Bowden
Dan B. Andrews Walt Titchener
Attachment7.
COUNTY OF HARNETT
1995-96 BUDGET MESSAGE
TO: THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
H. L. Sorrell, Jr. , Chairman
Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman
Joseph T. Bowden
Walt Titchener
Dan Andrews
. The proposed Harnett County Budget for 1995-96 is hereby
submitted for review and consideration by the Board of
Commissioners. In this time of change and reform this proposal
provides for reduction in many areas and limited growth overall.
It should also be noted that the General Fund tax rate remains at
$.70 for the third year in a row.
This document was developed following individual meetings
with each department head and after extensive review by staff.
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The following budget message notes the budget highlights as they
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relate to revenue and expenditures. Also, we have provided the
Board with as much support documentations as possible. Before
beginning the budget overview, I would like to thank Vanessa
Young, Finance Officer, and Tony Wilder, Assistant County
Manager, for their assistance in developing this document. Also
I would like to thank members of the finance and administrative
staff who assisted in this effort. .
General Fund Revenue
The 1995-96 budget revenue projections have been developed
at a time when the General Assembly is considering actions which
could impact our overall revenue. Therefore, we have developed
this document with these potential revenue reductions in mind.
Also, overall revenue projections have been developed utilizing
conservative growth projections. In regards to cash flow, the
County remains in a strong position due to the Fund Balance we
continue to maintain. The following review highlights the status
of the major County revenue sources:
Ad Valorem Tax - The budget has been developed with a tax
collection rate of 95.63%. At a tax rate of $.70, it is
projected that current year property tax revenue will total .
$13,990,708.
Sales Tax - This major source of revenue has increased
somewhat, but for budgetary purpose, we have estimated a
very conservative rate of growth. Keep in mind that 1.8
million dollars of this revenue source goes to public school
debt service.
Fees - The budget proposed does include some proposed fee
increases, which are detailed in departmental budgets. The
Public Utilities' budget provides for an overall water
increase of $.15 per thousand gallons to help fund the
water plant expansion. Also, fees for the Buies Creek/Coats
Water and Sewer District are of particular concern and will
be increased to fund operating expenses. .
Fund Balance - This proposal contains an appropriation from
the General Fund Balance totaling $1,300,000. While it is
our hope that this appropriation can be decreased by the
close of the 1995-96 budget year, to accomplish this I must
recommend that we appropriate no further funds from this
source until some of those funds already appropriated can be
replaced.
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General Fund Expenditures
During review of the proposed budget, you will note that
many departmental budgets have actually decreased, while many
more reflect very limited growth. Items that do reflect
s"ignificant growth include debt service, which reflects payments
for the DSS/Health Building and the Public School Facilities,
. Sheriff's Department Communications, which provides for major
upgrades in our overall communications, and Campbell Law
Enforcement, which provides for the County assuming this
responsibility with total reimbursement from the University.
Finally, Public Assistance growth has moderated but continues to
be a significant part of our budget.
Personnel - Funding has been provided for a 2.5% cost-of-
living increase. Also, funds are available within
contingency to guarantee each employee a pay increase of at
least $500. Contingency also contains funds which could be
utilized to fund special reclassifications or position
requests. These requests will be considered during the
budget process. In regards to new positions, the General
. Fund budget does not provide for any new full-time permanent
employees. Public Utilities does provide for personnel to
service East Central Water District.
Public Buildings - The General Fund budget provides for
several capital appropriations. These include:
Courthouse Elevator $125,000
CCCC $100,000
HPE $100,000
The first appropriation will allow the County to meet ADA
requirements at the courthouse. The other two will meet the
County's commitment to two major capital programs.
Sheriff - In response to communication concerns, we are
recommending the appropriation of funds to upgrade radio
communications. Approximate cost per year $150,000.
. EMS - While the proposed budget does not provide for a major
expansion of EMS, I would like to review with the Board
during the budget process several options which have been
formulated with input from staff and the rescue squads.
Human Resource Programs - While welfare reform continues to
be debated, the impact of Human Resource Programs on county
budgets continues to grow. While growth has slowed
somewhat, the total county dollars obligated to DSS has
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surpassed $5,000,000. In fact, local dollars for DSS
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programs may surpass the total allocated for the Public
Schools' current expense.
Board of Education - Last year Harnett County began the
largest capital projects program ever undertaken by the
County. The majority of this program is dedicated to the
Board of Education. Therefore, this year's budget reflects .
a significant appropriation for the debt service payment for
the uncoming year (2.8 million). Also, the budget provides
for a 3% increase for school current expense and capital
needs. The total appropriation to the public schools,
including debt service, is recommended to be $8,505,315.
Solid Waste Fund
This enterprise fund has stabilized and become self-
supporting in regards to operating expense. It is our intent to
place any revenue above and beyond the operating cost into a
capital revenue fund which would be needed once the county is
required to dispose of waste in a Subtitle D Landfill. This year
we will face decisions regarding how we will dispose of our waste
in the future.
Public Utilities .
This proposed budget provides the rate increases as outlined
in the schedule provided within the public utilities budget. The
$.15 is the second portion of the increase necessary to fund the
water plant expansion.
In regards to expenditures, we should point out that the
budget does reflect the increased cost of new water quality
regulations and the start-up of East Central. Also, it should be
noted that future budgets must be proposed to address expansion
plans relating to both water and sewer services.
Conclusion
Due to past conservative planning, Harnett County will be
able to continue to provide current services while also being
able to maintain the current General Fund tax rate. At the same .
time, we will also be meeting major capital needs in Public
Education and DSS/Health. The Board is to be commended for its
leadership in making this possible while our gratitude should go
to the department heads and employees who have carried out
programs in an efficient and effect~~ ~
Neil Emory, Budget Officer
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Attachment 8.
FROM: Christopher L. Carr, County Tax Attorn~y
RE: MONTHLY REPORT TO COMMISSIONERS AND STATEMENT OF FEES AND CHARGES
FOR THE MONTH OF April, 1995
1. Tax Suits Dismissed:
. NAME SUIT NO. *AMOUNT COL. **COURT ATTORNEY
COSTS FEES
Averasboro Township
Bailey, Albert No CvD 124.62 75.00 75.00
Bennett, Bobby E. No cvD 862.44 75.00 75.00
Langston, William 95 cvD 0185 356.30 l59.35 100.00
Perry, Anthony 94 cvD 1424 410.90 230.81 l75.00
Rhoades, Samuel No cvD 392.86 75.00 75.00
Stewart 3 Corp. No cvD 182.41 75.00 75.00
Telarico, Melanie No cvD 1,430.27 75.00 75.00
Walker, Blanche No cvD 152.43 75.00 75.00
Barbecue Township
Karlsson, Marilyn 94 CvD 1358 962.06 260.06 175.00
Black River TownshiR
Massey, Sylvester 94 cvD 1235 2,365.06 513.47 450.00
Grove Township
Howard, Clyde No cvD 645.66 150.00 150.00
Young, Janet No cvD 3,001.32 150.00 150.00
. Johnsonville Township
Buie, Nathan 95 CvD 0355 986.04 268.24 200.00
McNeill, King D. No CvD 1,629.05 175.00 lOO.OO
Lillington Townshi~
Davis, Brodie No CvD 9l7.37 75.00 75.00
McCauley, Dougald No cvD 951.66 75.00 75.00
Stewart's Creek Township
Cheney, Sylvia 95 cvD 0595 843.68 520.13 450.00
Harrelson, Ron R. No CvD 300.l0 75.00 75.00
Massey, Joe E. 94 CvD 1182 2,087.72 515.67 450.00
SuI ton, Ricky E. 94 CvD 1190 2,330.63 511. 62 450.00
Subtotal $20,932.58 $4,129.35 $3,525.00
NOTE: * Total collected includes taxes, interest and Court costs.
** Court costs includes attorney fees allowed by Court (where
suit has been commenced).
2. Paralegal Fees - Other Services
03-13-95 Received telephone calls from
present owners; Telephone call
to tax office listing department
to question two solid waste fees
. (Hubert H. Warren bills) and
they said one was for house and
one for trailer; Owner said there
was no mobile home; Telephone call
to closing attorney and they checked
on it and there was no mobile home;
New owner (Hobbs) states residence
used to be a duplex; Attorneys
office stated that property now
rezoned by City of Dunn (taxes
are paid) (1.0 hrs @ $35.00/hr.) 35.00
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03-21-95 Research delinquent account
of Helen L. Weaver to find property I
had been deeded back in 1992;
Telephone call to current owner to
discuss parcel. Another tele-
phone call to owner to follow up
and sent statement to current
owner; Received payment for all
delinquent taxes and corrected
listing and address ( 1. 5 hrs. @
$35.00/hr) 52.50
04-03-95 Researched account and reviewed
listing; Discussions with Land .
Records Dept. and Tax Listing
Dept.; Conferences with John
Love and Jerry Lamberti Tele-
phone call to Jerry Lambert
againi Status checked and
finally paid (1.3 hrs @ $35.00/hr) 45.50
04-04-95 Researched Estes and Arnold
parcels and surrounding lots
to locate parcels on map and
sent information to Land
Records Dept. to correct
current listings and add
information to correct the
listings (dealt separately
with Listing Dept. to correct
past bills and collect from
taxpayers) (2.5 hrs. @ $35.00/hr) 87.50
TOTAL PARALEGAL FEES - OTHER SERVICES $220.50
3. Advanced Costs:
Date Explanation Charge
04-07-95 Wake County Sheriff - Service Fee
(Brantley) 5.00
04-07-95 Cumberland County Sheriff - Service Fee .
(Elmore) 5.00
04-11095 Lillington Postmaster - Certified fee
(McNeill) 5.50
TOTAL ADVANCED COSTS $15.50
4. New Suits Started during the months of March and April, 1995
Anderson Creek Township
West, Jane N.
Averasboro Township
Denning, Lonnie F.
Jernigan, Diane
Williams, Willa Hodges
Barbecue Township
DeBruyn, David
Black River Township
Brantley, Willie Edward
Johnsonville Township
Buie, Nathan
Burris, Nick
Elmore, Boris Allen
King, Roland W. .
McIntyre, James
Smith, Beverly
Stewart's Creek Township
McLean, Bernes
McNeill, Robert, Jr.
5. Other Services
County of Harnett v. Wilbert Smith et als
Services rendered in connection with filing tax
foreclosure against property, and obtaining a
Judgment and Order of Sale; Sale of property to
Harnett County 504.00
TOTAL FEES - OTHER SERVICES $504.00
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SUMMARY OF CHARGES & FEES
Attorney's fees - Tax Suits $3,525.00
$504.00
Other Services $220.50
Paralegal fees $15.50
Advanced Costs $4,265.00
BALANCE
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. Post Office Box 39
Lillington, NC 27546
Telephone: (9l0) 893-5191
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL MEETING, MAY 4, 1995
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in special session on
May 4, 1995 in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Office Building,
Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present: H. L. Sorrell, Jr., Chairman
Beatrice Bailey Hill, Vice Chairman
Dan B. Andrews
Joseph T. Bowden
Walt Titchener
Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager
Wm. A. (Tony) Wilder, Assistant County Manager
Vanessa W. Young, Finance Officer
Kay S. Blanchard, Recording Secretary
Chairman Sorrell called the meeting to order at 7:11 p.m. and
recognized Neil Emory, County Manager. Mr. Emory stated that the
purpose of the special meeting was to consider budget matters.
Commissioner Andrews was not present when the meeting began.
. Neil Emory, County Manager, presented the following budget amendments
for consideration by the Board. Commissioner Titchener moved for
approval of the budget amendments as presented. Commissioner Bowden
seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote.
Interfund Transfer
Code 10-8701-1600 Interfund Trans. $25,000. increase
to Animal Shelter
10-8800-1600 Contingency 25,000. decrease
Animal Shelter
Code 73-9023-0010 Construction-Animal Shelter 25,000. increase
Revenue: 73-3970-0020 Interfund Trans. Gen. Fund 25,000. increase
Tax Department
Code 10-4500-0210 Building & Equipment Rent 51. increase
10-4500-0330 Materials & Supplies 3,000. increase
lO-4500-0750 Lease Payments 277. increase
10-4500-0030 Salaries & wages Part-time 3,328. decrease
Emerqency Medical Service
Code 10-5400-0030 Salaries & Wages Part-time 6,500. increase
10-5400-0060 Group Insurance Expense 5,359. increase
Revenue: 10-3990-0000 Fund Balance Appropriated 11,859. increase
Neil Emory, County Manager, presented a request from the Department of
. Human Resources for authorization to submit an application to Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) for a Youth Bl11 Grant for Harnett County.
If awarded, the grant will be administered by the Department of Human
Resources. Commissioner Hill moved to authorize the grant application.
Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous
vote.
Commissioner Andrews joined the meeting at 7:16 p.m.
Neil Emory, Budget Officer, led the review and discussion of proposed
budget items for the F.Y. 95-96 Harnett County Budget in a work
session format.
There being no further business, the special meeting, May 4, 1995,
duly adjourned at 9 p.m.
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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS JOINT BUDGET WORK SESSION WITH
BOARD OF EDUCATION, MAY 8, 1995
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in special session on
May 8, 1995. The meeting was a joint budget working session with the
Board of Education and was held at the School Annex in Lillington,
North Carolina.
Members present: H. L. Sorrell, Jr. , Chairman
Dan B. Andrews
Joseph T. Bowden
Walt Titchener .
Commissioner Beatrice Bailey Hill was absent.
Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager
Wm. A. (Tony) Wilder, Assistant County Manager
Vanessa W. Young, Finance Officer
Kay S. Blanchard, Recording secretary
Chairman Sorrell called the meeting to order at 7 p.m.
Bob Beasley, Superintendent, Harnett County schools, stated that the
purpose of the special joint meeting was for presentation of Harnett
County Schools F.Y. 95-96 proposed budget and review of line items in
the budget.
Items were reviewed in a work session format.
There being no further business, Commissioner Andrews moved to
adjourn the special meeting of May 8, 1995. Commissioner Bowden
seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The meeting
adjourned at 8:15 p.m.
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Vanessa W. Young, Cljfk to the Board
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