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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04071997 -- ~~-~ ~ bItt HARNETT C.....&~...l BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Session April 7, 1997 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, April 7, 1997, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Office Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Dan B. Andrews, Chairman Beatrice Bailey Hill, Vice Chairman . Joseph T. Bowden Teddy J. Byrd 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 Andrews called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Commissioner Byrd led the pledge of allegiance and prayer. Commissioner Titchener moved to approve the agenda as published with the following additions: - Budget amendment for Public Utilities - Addendum to the contract approved 2/25/97 with the Town of Lillington - Appointment to Architectural Committee Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Commissioner Bowden requested removal of an item from the consent agenda regarding an agricultural lease agreement. Commissioner Hill requested removal of an item from the consent agenda regarding proposed reclassification of a social worker position in the Health Department. Commissioner Byrd moved to remove the items listed above and approve the remaining items on the consent agenda. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed . unanimously. The two items removed were considered later in the meeting. CONSENT AG.coJ,~LtA ITEMS APPROVED 1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, March 17, 1997 Work session with Legislators, March 21, 1997 2. Budget Amendments 750 Public Utilities (Fund 42-Hwv 210 Waterline Relocation) Code 42-9050-0010 Construction $1,000. increase 42-9050-0800 Contingency 1,000. decrease 802 Public Utilities (Various Funds) Code 33-9002-0164 Maint. & Repair-Equip. 3,942. increase 37-9006-0164 Maint. & Repair-Equip. 11,824. increase 38-9007-0164 Maint. & Repair-Equip. 915. increase 33-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appro. 3,942. increase 37-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appro. 11,824. increase 38-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appro. 915. increase 809 Health Deoartment (Fund 10) Code 10-7600-0020 Salaries & Wages 9,000. decrease 10-7600-0260 Advertising 945. decrease 10-7600-0330 .Materials & Supplies 9,041. increase 10-7600-0740 Capital Outlay-Equip. 904. increase 815 Communications (Fund J 0 , . Code 10-5110-0740 Capi~al-Outlay 768. increase 10-5100-0740 Capital Outlay 768. decrease 817 Youth Services-ReRt.itution (Fund lO-Gen. Fuqd) Code 10-7730-0030 Part~time Salaries 1,890. increase 10-7730-0050 FICA Tax Expense 145. increase 10-7730-0080 Workmen's Compensation 29. increase 10-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 2,064. increase 818 Governmental Comolex (Fund 741 Code 74-9021-0060 Braxton Britt-Plumbing 7,314. decrease 74-9021-0800 Contingency 7,314. increase 819 Health (Fund 101 Code 10-7600-0330 Materials & Supplies 127. increase 10-7600-0740 Capital Outlay-Equip. 849. increase 10-3480-0271 Food & Lodging 976. increase '1 "'~. '" h t;-.,~\, ':L~:./ "- .:~., '. L'./ 820 Governmental Comolex (Fund 741 Code 74-9021-0800 Contingency 7,944. decrease 823 Governmental Comolex (Fund 741 Code 74-9021-0070 Southern Piping 7,413. decrease 74-9021-0800 Contingency 7,413. increase 822 Fund 36-Northwest wa.ter & Sewer District Code 36-9005-0040 Professional Services 1,600. increase 36-9005-0540 Insurance 350. increase 36-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 1,950. increase . 821 Public Utilities (Fund 59-Riverside W & S District) Code 59-9043-0800 Contingency 400. decrease 816 Public Utilitj~s (fVnq 31-~G W & S District Code 34-9003-0043'"Settlement-Anderson Creek 2,573. increase 34-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appropriated 2,573. increase 824 Public Utilities fFund 40-EC W & S District) Code 40-9009-0041 Audit Fees 3,705. increase 40-3740-0000 Capacity Use Fees 3,705. increase 825 Public Utilities fFund 39-SE W & S District) Code 39-9008-0041 Audit Fees 1,700. increase 39-3740-0000 Capacity Use Fees 1,700. increase 826 Public Utilities (F~nd 12-NE Metro W & S District) Code 32-9001-0041 Audit Fees 8,210. increase 32-3740-0000 Capacity Use Fees 8,210. increase 827 Public Utilities (Fund 33-BC/Coats W & S District) Code 33-9002-0041 Audit Fees- 2,500. increase 33-3740-0000 Capacity Use Fees 2,500. increase 828 Public Utilities (Fund }1-SC W ~ S District) Code 34-9003-0041 Audit Fees 4,000. increase 34-3740-0000 Capacity Use Fees 4,000. increase 829 Public Utilities (Fund 35-WC W & S District) . Code 35-9004-0041 Audit Fees 1,130. increase 35-3740-0000 Capacity Use Fees 1,130. increase 830 Public Utilities (Fund 36-NW W & S District) Code 36-9005-0041 Audit Fees 2,675. increase 36-3740-0000 Capacity Use Fees 2,675. increase 831 Public Utilities (Fund 37-SW W & S District) Code 37-9006-0041 Audit Fees 5,000. increase 37-3740-0000 Capacity Use Fees 5,000. increase 832 Public Utilities Fund 38-Bunnlevel/Riverside W & S) Code 38-9007-0041 Audit Fees 460. increase 38-9007-0161 Maint. & Repair-Plant 120. decrease 38-3760-0020 Damage/Tampering'Fees 175. increase 38-3830-0350 Sale of Other Assets 165. increase 835 Sheriff (Fund 10-General Fund) Code 10-5100-0140 Travel & Meals 2,000. increase 10-5100-0740 Capital Outlay 38,179. increase 10-3300-0170 Controlled Substance Tax 40,179. increase 836 Personnel (Fund 10-General Fund) Code 10-4250-0260 Advertisements 200. decrease 10-4250-0570 Miscellaneous 200. decrease 10-4250-0140 Travel 1,100. decrease 10-4250-0450 Contracted services 6,000. increase 10-4250-0740 Capital Outlay-Furniture 1,260. increase 10-4250-0110 Telephone & Postage 600. increase . 10-4250-0310 Gas, Oil & Auto Supplies 100. increase 10-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appro. 6,460. increase 837 Health Deoartment (Fund 10-General Fund) Code 10-7600-0120 Printing & Binding 3,123. increase 10-7600-0250 Books & publications 1,200. increase 10-7600-0330 Materials & Supplies 2,257. increase 10-7600-0450 Contracted Services 700. increase 10-7600-0460 Medical Supplies & Drugs 5,000. increase 10-7600-0740 Capital Outlay-Equip. 11,210. increase 10-3480-0170 Home Health (FY 95/96) 23,490. increase 839 Social Services (Fund 10-General Fund) Code 10-7710-1500 CP&L Project Share 7,751. increase 10-3480-0010 Social Services Admin. 7,751. increase - ~- ~- - ...-..---- ~1 (;' l~ ,,::'" 840 Hurricane Fran (Fund 48) "-:::.- -~~~-'"' Code 48-3830-0300 Insurance Reimbursement 7,125. increase 48-8000-0740 Capital Outlay 7,125. increase 841 Public Buildinas (Fund 10-General Fund) Code 10-5000-0330 Materials & Supplies 6,000. increase 10-5000-0360 Uniforms 2,400. increase 10-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appro. 8,400. increase 843 Human Resources (Fund 10) Code 10-7402-0020 Salaries & Wages 3,500. increase 10-7402-0030 Salaries & Wages-P.T. 129,150. increase 10-7402-0050 FICA Expense 10,171. increase 10-7402-0060 Group Insurance 885. increase 10-7402-0070 Retirement Expense 174. increase 10-7402-0071 Supplemental Retirement 75. increase 10-7402-0080 Workmen's Compo 600. increase . 10-7402-0110 Telephone & Postage 479. decrease 10-7402-0160 Maint. & Repair-Equip. 200. increase 10-7402-0330 Materials & Supplies 2,000. increase 10-7402-0720 Support Services 1,000. decrease 10-7402-0740 Capital Outlay 300. increase 10-3480-0940 Rev.-Fran Title III Fds. 145,576. increase 844 Librarv (Fund 10-General Fund) Code 10-8100-0740 Capital Outlay 1,000. increase 10-3830-0335 Donations-Library 1,000. increase 845 Health Deoartment (Fund 10-General Fund) Code 10-7600-0020 Salaries & Wages 26,750. decrease 10-7600-1000 CFPT (Child Fatality prev) 1,166. decrease 10-7600-0030 Salaries & Wages-P.T. 6,000. increase 10-7600-0110 Telephone & Postage 6,950. increase 10-7600-0140 Travel & Meetings 13,800. increase 10-7600-0330 Materials & Supplies 866. increase 10-7600-0470 Food & Provisions 300. increase 847 Hea~tp De~~rtm~rrt (f~ng lQ-Q~n~~al F~ndL Code 10-7600-0330 Materials & Supplies 1,493. increase 10-7600-0740 Capital Outlay-Equip. 2,599. increase 10-3830-0330 Donations-Health Dept. 4,092. increase 849 Youth Services-Restit,utiQD (f~D~ 10-General F~Dd) Code 10-7730-0740 Capital Outlay 550. increase 10-3990-0000 Fund Balance-Appro. 550. increase 850 Coooerative Ext~nsion Serv~ce (Fund 10) . Code 10-7300-0120 Printing 1,000. decrease 10-7300-0140 Travel 1,060. decrease 10-7300-0260 Advertising 500. decrease 10-7300-0280 Demonstrations 500. decrease 10-7300-0590 4-H Day Camp 2,500. decrease 10-7300-0740 Capital Outlay 5,560. increase LOCAL REVENUE OPTION~. Resolution Requesting Support for Statewide Legislation for a Menu of Local Revenue Options (Attachment 1) PROJECT GRADUATION 4. Donation of $50.00 per high school for Project Graduation DESIGNATE BANK DEP. 5. Resolution to designate bank depository (Attachment 2) RSVP 6. Reaffirmation of Memorandum of Understanding with RSVP WATERLINE RELOCATION7. Contract change order for BC&D Asso., Inc. in amount of lIARNETT CENTRAL SCH. $1,000 regarding waterline relocation at Harnett Central Schools PARALLEL T~~IWAY 8. Contract change order No. 1 regarding parallel taxiway at the Airport ADM. OF PLANNING ORDS: Designation of Tom King, as Administrator of County's Planning Ordinances. TAX REFUNDS 10. Tax Refunds (Attachment 3) . APPOINTMENTS APPO INn-rENTS Southeastern Economic Develooment Commission Commissioner Titchener moved to appoint Carnell Robinson, Dunn, and Abe Elmore, Dunn. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Commissioner Titchener moved that Abe Elmore be designated to serve on the Executive Committee. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Architectural Committee Commissioner Bowden moved to appoint Kenny Shaw to replace Bi 11 Shaw. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. -. -. --~--_._-"'- ---~._---- --------". -~1 ~l LOU BOTTIGLIER Lou Bottiglier, citizen, stated that he has been paying taxes on REQUEST TAX REF. a lot he does not own for several years and requested a refund in addition to the maximum refund provided by the General Statute he has already received. Commissioner Bowden moved to instruct the County Manager to review Mr. Bottiglier's account and the General Statute as it relates to Mr. Bottiglier's situation. Commissioner Byrd seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. RICKY GRAHAM Ricky Graham, citizen, requested waiver of a $100.00 fine plus WAIVER OF HETER $5.00 late fee for meter tampering. Mr. Graham's water was cut . TAMPERING FEE off for non-payment. The outstanding balance was paid promptly, but when Public Utilities staff returned to Mr. Graham's house, the water had been turned back on. County policy requires that a $100.00 charge be levied in similar cases. Mr. Graham has stated that he does not know how the water got cut back on. Commissioner Bowden moved to waive the charge of $105.00 as requested. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed 3 to 2 with Commissioners Titchener and Byrd casting the dissenting votes. Chairman Andrews called to order a public hearing on the proposed ADDRESSING ORD. Addressing Ordinance. Clint Williams, E-911 Coordinator, presented the ordinance and stated that the purpose of the public hearing was to obtain comments from the public regarding the proposed Addressing Ordinance. Chairman Andrews opened the meeting for public comments. No comments were offered and Chairman Andrews closed the public hearing. Commissioner Bowden moved for adoption of the Addressing Ordinance. The motion did not receive a second. The ordinance will be considered at the next regular Board meeting. NEW OFFICE FOR Tom Lock, District Attorney, thanked the Board for providing new D.A. & GRANT office space for the D.A. office staff~(in the old Health Department Building) . Mr. Lock revie~a grant application which APPLICATION would provide funds for an additional assistant District Attorney. The County would provide indirect cost through office space. Commissioner Bowden moved to approve the grant application. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. . LEASE AGREE. Neil Emory, County Manger, presented for the Board consideration LEE-HARNETT a proposed lease agreement with Lee-Harnett Criminal Justice CRIM. JUST. ALLI. Alliance for facility recently purchased by the County on 8th Street, Lillington. Commissioner Titchener moved to approve the lease as presented. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. ENS FRANCHISE Neil Emory, County Manager, stated that due to the increase in ORD . AMEND. call volume, staff requests authorization to permit EMS providers PUB. HEARING SET to transport special needs patients. This special provision would require an amendment to the franchise ordinance. The Board scheduled a public hearing and consideration of the proposed amendment for April 21, 1997. LIFT PROPOS~ALS Neil Emory, County Manager, briefed the Board that courthouse FOR COURTHOUSE lift proposals have been received. Commissioner Bowden moved to authorize the County Manager to proceed with the project to install a lift in the courthouse. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed 4 to 1 with Commissioner Titchener casting the dissenting vote. TOWN OF LILL. Neil Emory, County Manager, presented for the Board's TRANS. SEWER LINES consideration an addendum to the contract 2/25/97 with the Town of Lillington for transfer of sewer lines. Commissioner Byrd moved to approve the addendum. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. RECLASS SO. WK. Neil Emory, County Manager, presented for the Board's . POSITION IN consideration a request to reclassify a Social Worker position in HEALTH DEPT. the Health Department. Commissioner Bowden moved to approve the change of Social Worker II position to Social Work Supervisor II classification. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. The agricultural lease agreement removed from the consent agenda will be considered at the next Board meeting. Reports were filed with the Board from Veteran's Affairs, Emergency Services, Health Department, Department of Social Services, Emergency Medical Service and Sheriff's Department. .'------ __~__ ______~ _T_' .--_.....---.. -..---'" -,--------. ~1 R ',~,f ~~ 1._,; ADJOURNHENT There being no further business, Commissioner Hill moved to recess the meeting until 8:00 p.m. for a work session with the Planning Board and the Board of Adjustment. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. lJ~ A-a~ Dan B. Andrews, Chairman . K~~ ). 111 t:LM duu-d Blanchard, Clerk to the Board Attachment l. ,.. . BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY MANAGER'S OffiCE DAN B. ANDREWS, JR. Chairman NElL EMORY BEATRICE B. HILL, Vice-Chairman WM. A. (TONY) WILDER, Assistant JOSEPH T. BOWDEN TEDDY BYRD CLERK TO THE BOARD WALT TrrCHENER KAY S. BLANCHARD COUNTY OF HARNETT P.O. BOX 759 . LILLlNGTON, N.C. 27546 (910) 893-7555. FAX (910) 893-4992 RESOLUTION . REQUESTING SUPPORT FOR STATEWIDE LEGISLATION FOR A MENU OF LOCAL REVENUE OPTIONS WHEREAS, like many other rapidly growing counties, Harnett County is burdened more and more by increased capital and operating expenditures; and WHEREAS, property owners in Harnett County and other counties in North Carolina have had difficulties with the increased property tax burden from these increased expenditures; and WHEREAS, the General Assembly through a series of acts over the years, have authorized various local governments to levy local fees and taxes to reduce the pr...!"","y tax burden; and WHEREAS, local room occupancy taxes, prepared meals taxes, sales taxes, amusement taxes, land transfer taxes, and impact fees are examples of revenue sources that some or all local governments have been authorized to levy; and - WHEREAS, these local revenue options could be important alternative sources of support for local governments like Harnett County experiencing budget limitations in light of growing needs and mandates; and WHEREAS, the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners has recognized the need for all counties to have flexible revenue sources to reflect individual county circumstances and has endorsed a Menu of local Revenue Options as a legislative goal. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that this county, by and through its Board of Commissioners, officially and respectfully requests that the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina adopt legislation to grant all counties the authority to choose from a . menu of local revenue sources that each county may levy if the levy is first approved by an affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the respective county. Adopted this 7th day of April, 1997. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A- ~.t2L. Dan B. Andrews, Chairman ATTEST: .f'"'> 1 ('\ ,. """- "" '~"1 ,-. ~. . "-- ~".= 't,_. ,/ Attachment 2. HARNbTTCOUNTY r FINANCE OFFICE TELEPHONE: (910) 893-7SS7 "' FINANCE OFFICER . V ANI!SSA W. YOUNG fAX: (910) 893-4992 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners authorize the following banks to be designated as official depositories for funds for the County of Harnett: First Bank - Lillington, NC Duly adopted this the 7th day of April, 1997. ~~ /J~ Dan B. Andrews, Chairman Harnett County Board of Commissioners Attest: . K~j. ~~r~ Kay S. lanchard, Clerk to the Board Attachment 3. MONTHLY REFUND REPORT 02-Apr-97 BILL NUMBER NAME REASON AMOUNT YEAR MONTH TOWN 1001518000 TRI CO, INC lEASED EQUIPMENT COUNTYWIDE - 3038 X .70 = 21.26 1996 MAR 0 P. O. BOX 997 ALSO LISTED BY PITNEY TOTAL TO REFUND- 21.26 LlLLINGTON, NC 27546 BOWES 306515000 MARK & GIGI SMITH MOBILE HOME LISTED COUNTYWIDE - 29910 X .70 = 209.37 1996 MAR 0 4305 WIND TREE AS REAL ESTATE SPSPRFIRE -29910X.IO~ 29.91 SANFORD, NC 27330 BENH RESC - 29910 X .025 = 7.48 TOTAL TO REFUND- 246.76 600423000 DONALD S DA VIS NO DWELLINGS ON. SOLID WASTE FEES - 4 X 37.50 = 150.00 1996 MAR 0 P. O. BOX 363 PROPERTY . ERWIN, NC 28339 406721000 HONEYCUrr WILSON, OVERLISTED PER AUDIT COUNTYWIDE - 12169 X .70 = 85.18 1995 MAR 0 INC BLK RIV FIRE - 12169 X .08 = 9.73 6A RAWLS RD BLK RIV RESC - 12169 X .05 = 6.08 ANGIER, NC 27501 TOTAL TO REFUND - 100.99 96.542468 KATHLEEN HINKLE VEHICLE DOUBLE LISTED COUNTYWIDE - 620 X .70 = 4.34 1996 MAR 5 407 S WILSON AVE CITYIDUNN -620X.51 ~3.16 DUNN, NC 28334 AVE RESC - 620 X .045 = .28 AVESCH - 620 X .02 = .12 DUNN STICK - 5.00 TOTAL TO REFUND - 12.90 96-562824 ROBERT EARL WRICiIIT MILITARY EXEMPT COUNTYWIDE. 6000 X .70 ~ 42110 1996 MAR 0 80391l1RCIIWOOD DR ANDCRKFIRE-6000X.13= 7.80 SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 TOTAL TO REFUND- 49.80 ----.-~~~--< --- ----_.~ ~----~--~.-.._---~ .~< C:0n ~.~ !i i::'- '~~J BILL NUMBER NAME AMOUNT YEAR MONTH TOWN REASON 96-574945 BRENDA B POTTS SOLD VEHICLE, TURNED COUNTYWIDE - 5620 X .70 = 39.34 1996 MAR 0 RT6 BOX 545 A IN LICENSE PLATE SS FIRE .5620 X .10'" 5.62 SANFORD, NC 27330 BENB RESC - 5620 X .025 = 1.41 TOTAL TO REFUND- 46,37 96-34694 ALEST A B REAVES BILLED FOR TWO FIRE AND CRK. FIRE - 4629 X . I 3 '" 6.02 1996 MAR 0 RT I BOX 437A DISTRICTS TOTAL TO REFUND- 6.02 SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 O. 215820000 EAST COAST SUPPORT OVERL1STED PER AUDIT COUNTYWIDE - 1073 X .70 = 7.51 1995 MAR SERVICES, INC AVER RESC - 1073 X .045 =,48 P. O. BOX 2216 AVER SCH .1073 X .02 = ,21 DUNN, NC 28335 TOTAL TO REFUND - 8.20 215820000 EAST COAST SUPPORT OVERL1STED PER AUDIT COUNTYWIDE - 1211 X .70 = 8,47 1996 MAR 0 SERVICES, INC AVER RESC -1211 X .045 = .54 P. O. BOX 2216 AVER SCH - 1211 X .02 = .24 DUNN, NC 28335 TOTAL TO REFUND - 9.25 96-581885 EDWARD & SYLVIA MILITARY EXEMPT COUNTYWIDE - 11300 X .70 = 79.10 1996 MAR 0 FISHER AND CRK. FIRE - 11300 X .13 = 14.69 408 GLADlOLA DR TOTAL TO REFUND - 93,79 SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 96-30865 JOSEI'll NORRIS, JR BILLED fOR 4 SW FEES - SOLID WASTE FEES - 4 X 37.50 = 150.00 1996 MAR 0 2618 CASPER NO DWELLINGS ON PROP DUNN, NC 28334 96-561705 OLEY & GLORIA BURKS SOLD VEHICLE, TURNED COUNTYWIDE - 3157 X .70 = 22.10 1996 MAR 0 RT2 BOX 122 I IN LICENSE PLATE N HARN FIRE - 3157 X .09 = 2.84 FUQUAY VARINA, NC N HARN RESC - 3157 X .07 = 2.21 27526 TOTA L TO REFUND - 27.15 96-3210 WILLIE J & DELORES VEHICLE DOUBLE LISTED COUNTYWIDE - 11,480 X ,70 = 80.36 1996 MAR 0 BELL SPT SPR FIRE - 11,480 X .10 = 11,48 P. 0, BOX 485 BENH RESC - 11,480 X .025 = 2.87 OLIVIA, NC 28368-0485 TOTAL TO REFUND - 94.71 4. 96-S80313 CHARLES R STEVENS MILITARY EXEMPT COUNTYWIDE - 7200 X .70 = 50.40 1996 MAR 907 N WILLOW ST CITY/ANGIER -7200 X .67 = 48.24 ANGIER, NC 27501 BLK RIV FIRE - 7200 X .08 = 5.76 BLK RIV RESC - 7200 X .OS = 3.60 ANGIER STICKER - 5.00 TOTAL TOREFUND- 1l3.00 MONTHLY REFUND REPOR,T 2()"Mar-97 BILL NUMBER NAME REASON AMOUNT VEAR MONTII TOWN 96-23971 ROBERT E LEE ITEM WAS DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 56715 X .70 = 397.00 1996 FEB 0 CONSTRUCTION CO LISTED A VER FIRE - 5671 S X .04 = 22.68 P. O. BOX 41 AVER RESC - 5671S X .045 = 25.52 .. DUNN, NC 2833S AVERSCH- 5671S X .02 = 11.34 TOTAL TO REFUND- 456.54 96-572368 DEWEY A HALL SOLD VEHICLE, TURNED COUNTYWIDE - 3570 X .70 = 24.99 1996 FEB 0 RT4 LICENSE PLATE IN TO FLATWD FIRE - 3570 X.l4 = 5.00 P. O. BOX 71 DMV TOTAL TO REFUND. 29.99 L1LLlNGTON, NC 27S46 96-572273 TED WALLACE SOLD VEHICLE, TURNED COUNTYWIDE - 3715 X .70 = 26.01 1996 FEB 0 HONEY CUlT LICENSE PLATE IN TO BLK RIV FIRE - 3715 X ,08 = 2.97 RT 4. BOX 474 DMV BLK RIV RESC - 3715 X .05 = 1.86 ANGIER, NC 27501 TOTAL TO REFUND- 30.84 O. 91-12673 MELODY A EVANS 197924 X 63 MH VALUED COUNTYWIDE. 6300 X ,70 = 44.10 1991 FEB 1913 GARDNER ST INCORRECTLY AND CRK FIRE - 6300 X .15 = 9.45 SPRING lAKE, NC 28390 TOTAL TO REFUND - 53.55 96-016867 RICHARD S, HARGETT, II '93 HORTON 14 X 76 MH 17,009 X .70 = 119.06 1996 FEB 0 2729 CYPRESS CREEK WAS DOUBLE LISTED 17,009 X .08 = 13.61 FARM RD 17,009 X .025 = 4.25 SANFORD, NC 27330 TOTAL TO REFUND - 136.92 -:. -- .., ~1 ,P BILL NUMBER NAME REASON AMOUNT YEAR MONTH TOWN I 96-513763 KENNETH &. CHRIS VEHICLE SOLD, LICENSE COUNTYWIDE. 454 X .70 = 3.18 1996 FED 2 ROY ALS PLATE ltJRNED IN TO TOWNIER WIN - 454 X 54" 2 45 DON RON ROAD DMV ERWIN FIRE. 454 X' 05 - . 23 P. 0, BOX 602 TOTAL TO REFUND.' ; 86 ERWIN, NC 28339 . 96-544378 . JEAN CAROL SMITH SOLD VEHICLE, TURNED COUNTYWIDE - 1420 X .70" 9.94 1996 FED 0 RT3 INLlCENSBPLATETO AVER FIRE. 1420 X 04- 57 P.O. BOX 1296 DMV AVER RESC- 1420X eMS" 64 DUNN, NC 28334 AVER SCH - 1 420 X .02 = :28 roT AL TO REFUND - 11.43 Ar'"562407 DETSY &. JAMES MARKS SOLD VEHICLE, TURNED COUNTYWIDE. 6471 X .70" 45.30 1996 FED 4 ~ 405 E SMITHFIELDST IN LlCENSB PLATE TO TOWN/ANGlER-6471 X 67=4336 ANGIER, NC 27501 DMV BlK RlV FIRE - 647'" .08 - S.l8 - BlK RIV RESC. 6471 X .OS" 3.24 TOTAL TO REFUND. 97.08 96573480 MICHAEL C &: K SOLD VEHICLE, TURNED COUNTYWIDE. 1429 X .70 = 10.00 1996 FEB 3 BEASLEY IN LICENSE PLATE TO TOWN/COATS- 1429 X .71 = 10.15 RT2,DOX6IJ DMV GROVE FIRE. 1429X 08= 114 COATS, NC 27521 GROVE RESC - 1429 x.06" .86 TOTAL TO REFUND - 22.15 96580949 SUAHRIAR APPEALED VALUE AFTER COUNTYWIDE - 2690 X .70'" 18.83 1996 FEB 0 MOSTASHARE BILL PAID OUlES CRK FIR- 2690 X 10 = 269 310 KEITH HILLS ROAD TOTAL TO REFUND- . 21'52 L1LLlNOTON, NC 27546 . HAJU~6~~ COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Reconvened Session April 7, 1997 . The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in a work session format with the Harnett County Planning Board and the Harnett County Zoning Ordinance Board of Adjustment on Monday, April 7, 1997, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Office Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Dan B. Andrews, Chairman Beatrice Bailey Hill, vice Chairman Joseph T. Bowden Teddy J. Byrd Walt Titchener Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board Chairman Andrews welcomed the group and reconvened the Board of Commissioners meeting. Harold Martin, Chairman, Harnett County Planning Board and Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman, Harnett County Board of Adjustment called the meeting to order for their PLANNING ISSUES respective boards. Al Caviness offered the invocation. AND GROWTH TRENDS Susan Suggs, Division of Community Assistance, North Carolina Department of Commerce, presented an update on Planning issues including zoning, subdivisions and growth trends. Ms. Suggs will work with the County tq develop a new Land Use Plan for Harnett County. Public input is essential and will be strongly encouraged. . Neil Emory, County Manager and George Jackson, Planning Director _ led a general discussion by the three boards regarding current issues of zoning, community involvement, growth trends and school needs in Harnett County. There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners Meeting, April 7, 1997, duly adjourned at 10:30 p.m. ./}CM- /j. dLp Dan B. Andrews, Chairman Kruv J. ~~ Kay Sa Blanchard, Clerk to the Board