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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING, NOVEMBER 4, 1996
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session
on Monday, November 4, 1996, 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
Dwight W. Snow, County Attorney
Vanessa W. Young, Finance Officer
Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board
Chairman Sorrell called the meeting to order at 9 a.m. and
Commissioner Bowden led the pledge of allegiance and prayer.
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Commissioner Bowden moved to add to the published agenda, a
resolution requesting addition of roads to the State System.
Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it passed with a
unanimous vote.
Upon motion by Commissioner Bowden and seconded by Commissioner
Andrews, the Board unanimously approved the following items on
the consent agenda:
CONSENT AGENDA 1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, October 21, 1996
2. Budget Amendments:
515 Cooperative Ext. Services {Fund 10-4H School Aae Care)
Code 10-7304-0030 Part-time Salaries 9,901. increase
10-7304-0050 FICA 758. increase
. 10-7304-0080 Worker's Compensation 149. increase
10-7304-0140 Travel & Meetings 1,750. increase
10-3830-0305 United Way Contribution-
4H School 12,558. increase
543 Public Utilities fFund 32)
Code 32-9001-2012 Debt Service-Principal-
Clean Water Bond 150,000. increase
32-9001-2021 Debt Service-Interest-
Clean Water Bond 160,875. increase
32-3990-0000 Fund Balance Appro. 310,875. increase
544 Hurricane Fran (Fund 48)
Code 48-8000-0740 Capital Outlay-Equip. 4,000. increase
48-8000-0450 Contracted Services 13,000. increase
48-8000-0160 Maintenance & Repair 1,000. increase
48-8000-0800 Contingency 3,500. decrease
48-8000-0150 Maint. & Repair-Bldgs. 10,000. decrease
48-8000-0110 Telephone & Postage 1,000. decrease
48-8000-0570 Misc. Expenses 1,000. decrease
48-8000-0330 Materials & Supplies 2,500. decrease
547 Governina Bodv {Fund 10)
Code 10-4100-1611 Black River Drainage 2,327. increase
10-3990-0000 Fund Balance Appro. 2,327. increase
548 Youth Services (Fund 10)
Code 10-7730-0140 Travel & Meetings 300. increase
. 10-7730-0110 Telephone & Postage 150. increase
10-7730-0160 Maint. & Repair 175. increase
10-7730-0470 Food & Provisions 50. increase
10-7730-0310 Gas, Oil, & Auto Supplies 100. increase
10-7730-0120 Printing & Binding 25. increase
10-7730-0340 Restitution Supplies 256. increase
10-3990-0000 Fund Balance 1,056. increase
549 Health Department (Fund 10)
Code 10-7600-0100 Employee Training 1,200. increase
10-7600-0140 Travel & Meetings 3,000. increase
10-7600-0120 Printing & Binding 500. increase
10-7600-0330 Materials & Supplies 10,000. increase
10-7600-0470 Food & Provisions 500. increase
10-7600-0740 Capital Outlay-Equipment 40,000. increase
10-3480-0221 Maternal Care Coord. 55,200. increase
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550 Government Complex (Fund 74)
Code 74-9021-0300 Engineering-Govt. Complex 5,000. increase
74-9021-0330 Materials & Supplies 25,000. increase
74-9021-0010 Const.-Govt. Complex 25,000. increase
74-9021-0800 Contingency 55,000. decrease
560 Public Buildings fFund 10)
Code 10-5000-0450 Contracted Services 6,000. increase
10-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 6,000. increase
561 Public Utilities (Various)
Code 32-9001-0450 Contracted Services 1,737. increase
33-9002-0450 1,106. increase .
34-9003-0450 3,158. increase
35-9004-0450 1,342. increase
36-9005-0450 1,264. increase
37-9006-0450 3,316. increase
38-9007-0450 257. increase
39-9008-0450 869. increase
40-9009-0450 Contracted Services 1,579. increase
32-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 1,737. increase
33-3990-0000 1,106. increase
34-3990-0000 3,158. increase
35-3990-0000 1,342. increase
36-3990-0000 1,264. increase
37-3990-0000 3,316. increase
38-3990-0000 257. increase
39-3990-0000 869. increase
40-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 1,579. increase
562 Transportation (Fund 10)
Code 10-3500-0220 Transportation Fees 3,855. increase
10-5550-0170 Maint. & Repair-Auto 3,855. increase
563 Finance (Fund 10)
Code 10-4400-0260 Advertising 60. increase
10-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 60. increase
564 Veteran's Services (Fund 10)
Code 10-7800-0030 Salaries & Wages-p.t. 1,559. increase
10-7800-0020 Salaries & Wages 1,559. decrease
565 Ca~ital pro;ects (Fund 71) .
Code 7l-8701-1561 Interfund Trans.-HPE 86,000. increase
71-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 86,000. increase
566 Public Utilities (Fund 76-Water Plant Expan. Pro1ect)
Code 76-9026-0080 O'Quinn Rigging 10,677.18 increase
76-9026-0800 Contingency 10,677.18 decrease
569 Public Utilities (Fund 32-N.E. Metro W & S District)
Code 32-9001-0742 Capital Outlay-Dist. 102. increase
32-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 102. increase
570 Public Utilities (Fund 33{Buies Creek W & S District)
Code 33-9002-0742 Capital Outlay-Equip.-Dist. 65. increase
33-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 65. increase
571 Public Utilities (Fund 34-S.C. W & S Districtl
Code 34-9003-0742 Capital Outlay-Dist. 185. increase
34-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 185. increase
572 Public Utilities (Fund 35-W.C. W & S Districtl
Code 35-9004-0742 Capital Outlay-Dist. 80. increase
35-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 80. increase
573 Public Utilities (Fund 36-N.W. W & S District)
Code 36-9005-0742 Capital Outlay-Dist. 75. increase
36-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 75. increase
574 Public Utilities (Fund 37-S.W. W & S District) .
Code 37-9006-0742 Capital Outlay-Dist. 195. increase
37-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 195. increase
575 Pub. Utilities (Fund 38-Bunnlevel/Riverside Sewer Dist)
Code 38-9007-0742 Capital Outlay-Dist. 15. increase
38-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 15. increase
576 Public Utilities (Fund 39-S.E. W & S District)
Code 39-9008-0742 Capital Outlay-Dist. 50. increase
39-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 50. increase
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577 Public Utilities (Fund 40-E.C. W & S Districtl
Code 40-9009-0742 Capital Outlay-Dist. 95. increase
40-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 95. increase
578 Public Utilities (Fund 36-N.W. W & S Districtl
Code 36-9005-0040 Professional Services 100. increase
36-9005-0540 Insurance & Bonds 350. increase
36-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 450. increase
. 579 Public Utilities (Fund 76-Water Plant Expansion Proiect)
Code 76-3290-0000 Interest on Investments 75,000. increase
76-9026-0700 Interest During Construct 75,000. increase
580 Board of Education (Fund 75-School Construction)
Code 75-3290-0000 Interest on Investments 75,000. increase
75-9027-0010 Const.-Schools 70,000. increase
75-9027-0300 Engineering 5,000. increase
RESOL. ADDITIONS 3. Resolution requesting additions to the Secondary Road System
TO ROAD SYSTEM (Attachment 1)
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PEGGY BROWN RESOL. 4. Resolution of appreciation for Peggy Brown, retiring director
of Coats Senior Center (Attachment 2)
REQUEST SUPPORT Neil Emory, County Manger, presented a request from Western
Harnett Committee for Concerned Citizens for support of an effort
FOR POST OFFICE to locate a post office in the Johnsonville community.
IN JOHNSONVlLLE Commissioner Bowden moved to authorize a resolution supporting
the committee's effort. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion
and it passed with a unanimous vote.
Neil Emory, County Manager, briefed the Board that last year the
RADIO SYSTEM County entered a rental agreement to acquire the radio system at
SHERIFF'S DEPT. the Sheriff's Department. Commissioner Bowden moved to authorize
continuation of the rental agreement and at the same time to
invite others to submit rental proposals if they so desire. If
no additional proposals are submitted, the County will proceed
. with the present agreement until its conclusion. Commissioner
Hill seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote.
Jennifer Walker, Director, Cooperative Extension, presented a
FARM-CITY WEEK proposed proclamation concerning Farm-City Week. Commissioner
Hill moved for adoption of the proclamation. Commissioner Bowden
seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote.
(Attachment 3)
Jennifer Walker, Director, Cooperative Extension, requested
GRANT APPLI. permission to submit a proposal for grant funds to the North
COOP. EXT. Carolina Office of Child Development to receive $5,905.00 in
unspent z. Smith Reynolds funds. Commissioner Titchener moved to
authorize grant application as requested. Commissioner Andrews
seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote.
Jennifer Walker, Director. Cooperative Extension, introduced
Carrie Singer, a new staff member providing Breastfeeding support
in Harnett and Lee Counties.
ANIMAL CONTROL Neil Emory, County Manager, stated that proposed amendments to
ORD. the Animal Control Ordinance were considered by the Board at the
October 21 meeting. The motion to adopt the amendments was
passed by a majority, but not unanimously. Therefore, the
revised ordinance will be considered again at this meeting.
Commissioner Bowden made a motion to table the matter for further
study. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed
with a unanimous vote.
. In the County Manager's report, Mr. Emory noted that the North
SOIL CONSERVATION Carolina State Soil Conservation Service requires local contacts
CONTACTS RE: regarding work and funds associated with recovery from Hurricane
"FRAN" Fran. Commissioner Titchener moved to authorize Parks Blake,
District Conservationist and Neil Emory, County Manager to be the
contacts representing Harnett County. Commissioner Bowden seconded
the motion and it passed with a unanlmous vote.
Commissioner Bowden moved to proceed with offering the vacant
position in Forestry Service to the internal applicant.
Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed with a
unanimous vote.
Reports were filed with the Board from Veterans Affairs and the
Tax Department.
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Wayne Raynor, Health Director, informed the group that the Dunn
Health Clinic facility will be receiving some improvements and
that sometime in the future, additional services will be offered
at the Dunn Clinic. The Dunn Clinic will not be permanently
closed as rumored.
CLOSED SESSION Commissioner Bowden moved that the Board go into closed session
for the purpose of giving instructions to the County Attorney
concerning the handling of a judicial action pursuant to General
Statute 143-318.11(a)(3). Commissioner Andrews seconded the
motion and it passed with a unanimous vote.
Commissioner Hill moved for the Board to come out of closed .
session. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it
passed with a unanimous vote.
ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Commissioner Bowden moved that
the meeting adjourn. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and
it passed with a unanimous vote. The Harnett County Board of
Commissioners meeting, November 4, 1996, duly adjourned at 9:55
a.m.
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H. L. Sorrell, Jr~~irman
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ATTACHMENT 1.
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RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners do hereby, by proper execution of this document,
request that the North Carolina Department of Transportation add
to the State's Secondary Road System for maintenance, the below
listed street:
Highland Hills Subdivision
Kathleen Road (formerly Clark Road)
Adopted this 4th day of November, 1996.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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/. H. L'. -sorr~ Jr., Chairman
ATTEST:
Ka~~ ~.anJd~rO
Clerk to the Board
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RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners do hereby, by proper execution of this document,
request that the North Carolina Department of Transportation add
to the State's Secondary Road System for maintenance, the below
. listed streets:
Tradewinds Subdivision
Tradewinds Drive
Woodwind Drive
Surfwind Drive
Riverwind Drive
Adopted this 4th day of November, 1996.
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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
ATTEST: /~t:~;t.<ha!rman
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Kay S Blanchard
Clerk to the Board
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RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION
WHEREAS, Peggy Brown has served as director of the Coats
Senior Center for more than seven years; and
WHEREAS, Peggy Brown has a genuine interest in the quality
of life for senior citizens, providing a safe, nurturing
environment at the senior center; and
WHEREAS, with fun and creative methods, she has encouraged
the Coats senior citizens to explore and expand their talents;
and
WHEREAS, she has been active in the development of inter-
generational programs and is an activist for senior issues.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board
of Commissioners that Peggy Brown has retired from her loyal and
dedicated service with great honor and distinction, and that she
is hereby commended for her innovative and immeasurable service.
The Board expresses its appreciation for her outstanding
leadership and is honored to take this opportunity to recognize
one of its finest and most valuable citizens.
. Duly adopted this 4th day of November, 1996.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
H. L. Sorrell, Chairman
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ATTACHMENT 3.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY MANAGER'S OFFICE
H. L. SORREU.. JL ChtUmum NEIL EMORY
B.EA11UCE B. HIu.. Vice-C1uzimuzn WM. A. (TONY) WILIlEL Assistant
JOSEPH T. BOWDEN
DAN B. ANDREWS CLERK TO TIlE BOARD
WALTT................ KAy S. BLANCHARD
COUNTY OF HARNE J. J. .
P.O. BOX 759. LILLlNU1\.J1.r. N.C. 27546
(910) 893-7555 . FAX (910) 893-4992
PROCLAMATION
FARM-CITY WEEK, 1996
WHEREAS, the growth and development of the County and the
well-being of all its citizens are dependent upon cooperation and
exchange between the two essential environments of our society:
farmers and city people, and
WHEREAS, the complexities of their individual problems and
the divergence of their activities may lead to a widening gap of
misunderstanding, and
WHEREAS, any gap of misunderstanding must be eliminated, and
each group must understand the other if our American way of life
is to endure, and
WHEREAS, Farm-City Week provides an unparalleled experience
for farm and city people to become better acquainted,
NOW, THEREFORE, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners .
does hereby proclaim the period of November 22 through 28 to be
Farm-City Week; and calls upon all seminars, fairs, and civic and
social events associated with a successful Farm-City Week in
Harnett County.
Duly adopted this 4th day of November, 1996.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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~ Ooseph"T: Bowden Walt Titchener
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