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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Regular Meeting
February 16, 1998
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday,
February 16, 1998, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration
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 7:00 p.m. and Commissioner
Hill led the pledge of allegiance and prayer.
Commissioner Titchener made a motion to approve the agenda as published
with the following additions:
- Presentation by 4-H Club member
- Tax item under new business
- Proclamation on Volunteer Day (consent agenda)
- Memorial for William Womble (consent agenda)
- Correspondence with Campbell University concerning wastewater
plant be entered into the minutes of the Board of commissioner~
(consent agenda)
commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Upon motion by Commissioner Hill and seconded by Commissioner Titchener,
the Board unanimously approved the following items on the consent agenda:
1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, February 2, 1998
Special Meeting, February 12, 1998
Special Meeting, January 27, 1998
2. Budget Amendments:
1231 Youth Services (Fund 10-General)
Code 10-3480-0470 CBA Grants 10. increase
1257 Plannina & Insnections (Fund 10-General)
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Code 10-7200-0260 Advertising 2,000. increase
10-3990-0000 Fund Balance Appropriated 2,000. increase
1258 Librarv (Fund 10-General)
Code 10-8100-0250 Books & Publications 5,275. increase
10-8100-0330 Materials & Supplies 1,500. increase
10-8100-0450 Contracted Services 1,500. increase
10-8100-0750 Lease Payments 7,500. inere.s.
10-8100-0110 Telephone & Postage 11,200. lncreas
10-3480-030 NC State Aid To Libraries 26,975. increase
1259 Elections (Fund 10-General)
Code 10-4300-0090 Unemployment Benefits 32. increase
10-3990-0000 Fund Balance 32. increase
1260 Elections (Fund 10-General)
Code 10-4300-0330 Materials & Supplies 1,026. decrease
10-4300-0030 Salaries & Wages, Part-time 1,026. increase
1261 Snecial Revenue Fund (Fund 10-General)
Code 82-8004-1020 Delinquent Tax-Averasboro Fire 2,100. increase
82-8006-1020 Delinq. Tax-Benhaven Rescue 2,200. increase
82-8010-1020 Delinq, Tax-Coats-Grove 2,800. increase
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82-8020-1020 Delinq. Tax-Summerville 1,650. increase
82-3010-0231 Delinq. Tax-Averasboro Fire 2,100. increase
82-3010-0251 Delinq. Tax-Benhaven Rescue 2,200. increase
82-3010-0281 Delinq. Tax-Coats-Grove 2,800. increase
82-3010-0201 Delinq. Tax-Summerville 1,650, increase
1264 Public U~ilittes (Fund 76-Water Plant Exnansionl
Code 76-9026-0051 Freedom Constructor-Admin 536. decrease
76-9026-1560 Contingency 536. increase
. 1266 Human Resources (Fund 10-General)
Code 10-7401-0020 Salaries & Wages 2,000. decrease
10-7401-0030 Salaries & Wages, Part-time 2,000. increase
1267 Health (Fund 10-General)
Code 10-7600-0120 Printing & Binding 900. increase
10-7600-0250 Books & publications 500. increase
10-7600-0261 Incentives 1,800. increase
10-7600-0330 Materials & Supplies 2,907. increase
10-7600-0460 Medical Supplies & Drugs 13,857. increase
10-7600-0470 Food & provisions 50. increase
10-7600-0740 Capital Outlay-Equipment 1,500. increase
10-3480-0150 Family Planning (TANF Funds) 19,357. increase
10-3480-0271 Food & Lodging Contract 2,157. increase
3. Tax Refunds (Attachment 1)
4. Report: In accordance with General Statute 105-369(a), I, L. C.
0' Quinn, Tax Administrator for the County of Harnett, am
reporting the amount of unpaid 1997 Taxes that are liens on
real property. That amount is $2,015,206.40.
5. Final subdivision plat for Seven Oaks Subdivision, owner: Ken Ripley,
25 lots, SR 1111-Marks Road, Johnsonville Township, unzoned.
.. Authorization for Cooperative Extension to accept a $500 grant from the
corn growers association
7. Authorization for the Health Department to participate in a grant
program to improve access to family planning services
8. Cancel March 2nd Board of Commissioners meeting due to the members
being in Washington, DC at the NACo Legislative Conference
9. Resolution to add a road to the state system (Attachment 2)
10. Proclamation regarding RSVP Day in Harnett County (Attachment 3)
11. Gift to the Campbell University Library in memory of William Womble,
former Chairman of Campbell's Board of Directors, who recently passed
away
12. Instructions to enter into the minutes, all correspondence with
Campbell University regarding the wastewater treatment plant issue
(Attachment 4)
Chairman Andrews welcomed to the meeting, Allison Nelson, a government
student of Dr. Martin Sellers at Campbell University,
Commissioner Byrd moved to appoint J. Keith Parrish, Coats, to the Harnett
~county Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee for a one-year term to
expire 02/28/99. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously.
Marion Rice, Chief Court Counselor, appeared before the Board and requested
that a new building be built at the Governmental Complex for office space
for the Juvenile Services Division, and in the interim that the building
which formerly housed First Union Bank be rented to provide office space
for the Juvenile Services Division. Commissioner Titchener moved to not
rent the First Union Building; commit to building a new building, and that
location of the building will be at the County Manager's discretion.
commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed 3 to 2 with
Commissioners Hill and Byrd casting the dissenting votes.
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888 Macio Hill, 4-H Agent, introduced Sarah Hardison, 4-H Club Member, who made
a presentation on uCommunity Countdown 2,000" which is Miss Hardison's
citizenship project. Miss Hardison proposes to hold meetings with key
leaders in each of the five commissioner's districts to find out the needs
of the citizens in the community and how government can better serve them.
She encouraged each commissioner to participate when the meeting is held
in his or her community. Commissioner Byrd made a motion to endorse Miss
Hardison's endeavors and give her approval to proceed with the uCommunity
Countdown 2,000" project. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it
passed unanimously.
Jonathan Woodall, Deloitte & Touche, presented the Harnett County AUdit.
Report for FY 1996-97.
Neil Emory, County Manager, reported to the Board that Public Utilities has
accepted proposals for sludge disposal at the Buies Creek/Coats Sewer Plant
and has submitted AMSCO, Inc. as the recommended choice for consideration
by the Board. Commissioner Hill moved that the sludge service contract be
awarded to AMSCO, Inc. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it
passed unanimously.
Chairman Andrews stated that at this time, the Board will consider
certain matters sitting in its capacity as the governing body of Riverside
Water and Sewer District of Harnett County. Neil Emory, County Manager,
presented for the Board's consideration a proposed Resolution Authorizing
Execution of Water Purchase Contract and Management Contract with the
County of Harnett. Commissioner Byrd moved for adoption of the resolution.
Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
(Attachment 5) Chairman Andrews closed the Riverside portion of the
meeting.
Neil Emory, County Manager, presented for the Board's consideration a
proposed Resolution Authorizing Execution of Water Purchase Contract and
Management Contract with the Riverside Water and Sewer District of Harnett
County. Commissioner Hill moved for adoption of the resolution.
Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
(Attachment 6) .
Neil Emory, County Manager, presented for the Board's consideration a
proposed Resolution to Establish Harnett County Public Utilities Fund for
Simplified Accounting Purposes. Commissioner Bowden moved for adoption of
the resolution. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously. (Attachment 7)
In the County Manager's report, Mr. Emory noted that the uWelcome to
Harnett County" signs have arrived and will be placed on all major roads
coming into Harnett County except Interstate 95. Placement of a sign on
Interstate 95 is costly and will be considered during the upcoming budget
process.
The following departmental reports were filed with the Board: Sheriff's
Department, Emergency Medical Service, Veterans Affairs, Economic
Development, Fire Marshal and Emergency Management and Intra-departmental
Budget Amendments. (Attachment 8)
In new business, Neil Emory, County Manager, reported to the Board on the
Tax Department's Task Force Report that has been completed by the N.C,
Department of Revenue and presented two items from the Tax Department for
consideration by the Board.
1. An additional position in the motor vehicle taxing
division is requested. Commissioner Bowden moved to authori~
a new permanent motor vehicle clerk position in the Tax
Department. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it
passed unanimously.
2. The Tax Department requests that the County contract out the
backlog of digitizing and mapping in GIS in order to bring tax
mapping up to date. The cost of this proposed project would be
approximately $60,000. Commissioner Bowden moved to proceed with
the contracting process and that monthly status reports be
provided to the Board. Commissioner Titchener seconded the
motion and it passed unanimously.
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commissioner Byrd moved that the Board go into closed session for the
following purposes:
1) To discuss matters relating to the location or expansion of an
industry in Harnett County.
2) To discuss a personnel matter.
3) To advise and give instructions to the County Attorney concerning
the handling or settlement of claims or judicial actions,
. namely:
a) Shaw Construction Co., Inc. , et als vs. NC Department of
Environment, Health and Natural Resources and the Harnett
County Department of Public Health, et als 97 EHR 924
b) Kincheloe, et al vs. Harnett County, et al
This motion is made pursuant to NC General Statutes,
section 143-318.11 (a) (3), (4) and (6)
Commissioner Hill moved that the Board come out of closed session.
Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
There being no further business, commissioner Hill moved that the meeting
adjourn. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously. The Harnett County Board of Commissioners regular meeting,
February 16, 1998, duly adjourned at 8:45 p.m.
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Dan B. Andrews, Chainnan
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Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board
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Attachment 1.
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BILL NUMBER NAME REASON AMOUNT YEAR MONTH TOWN
9780888 MYRTLE MCKINNEY DOUBLE BILLED IN 1997 COUNTYWIDE - 8940 X .68 = 60.79 1997 JANUARY .
PO BOX 565 BLACK RIVER FIRE - 8940 X .07 = 6.26
ANGIER, NC 2750 I BLACK RIVER RESCUE - 8940 X .05 =
4.47
TOTAL TO REFUND -71.52
96040253 WILSON M SUGGS HOUSE LISTED ON COUNTYWIDE - 6210 X .70 = 43.47 1996 JANUARY
2503 ERWIN ROAD WRONG PARCEL SOLID WASTE FEE - 37.50
DUNN, NC 28334 TOTAL TO REFUND - 80.97
97853739 JAMES D ESCII MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 2307 X .68 = 15.68 1997 JANUARY
JOYCE V NESS BENIIA VEN FIRE - 2307 X .07 = 1.61
1677 HOOVER ROAD BENHA VEN RESCUE - 2307 X .025 = .57
SANFORD, NC 27330 TOTAL TO REFUND - 17.86
9780532 THERESA LUPTON PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 1850 X .68 = 12.95 1997 JANUARY
8006 ELM ST LISTED AND CREEK FIRE - 1850 X .12 = 2.41
SPRING LAKE. NC 28390 PENALTY - 3.07
TOT AL TO REFUND - 18.43
96590819 RUDOLPH KING ONL Y OWNED VEHICLE COUNTYWIDE - 10850 X .70 = 75.95 1996 JANUARY DUNN
1602 ClJRRITUCK AVE FOR 2 MONTHS CITY OF DUNN - 10850 X .51 = 55.34
DUNN, NC 28334 A VERASBORO RESCUE - 10850 X .045 =
4.87
A VERASBORO SCHOOL - 10850 X .02 =
2 17
TOTAL TO REFUND - 138.33
97853148 BROOKE DICKINSON MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE - 13400 X .70 = 93.80 1997 JANUARY .
500 B NORTHPOINT AND CREEK FIRE - 13400 X .13 = 17.42
ROAD TOTAL TO REFUND - 111.22
SPRING LAKE, NC 28390
9743317 KENNETH THOMAS PROPERTY MOVED OFF COUNTYWIDE - 4500 X .68 = 30.60 1997 JANUARY
10773 US 421 SEVERAL YEARS AGO BOONE TRAIL EME - 4500 X .085 = 3.83
BROADWAY, NC 27505 TOTAL TO REFUND - 34.43
975265 CALVIN & V BROWN BILLED AS REAL ESTATE COUNTYWIDE - 3792 X .68 = 25.79 1997 JANUARY
2815 BAPTIST GROVE AND PERSONAL N HARNETT FIRE - 3792 X .09 = 3.42
ROAD PROPERTY TOTAL TO REFUND - 29.21
FUQUA Y VARINA, NC
27526
95038218 WILSON M SUGGS HOUSE LISTED ON COUNTYWIDE - 6210 X .70 = 43.47 1995 JANUARY
2503 ERWIN ROAD WRONG PARCEL SOLID WASTE FEE - 37.50
DUNN, NC 28334 TOTAL TO REFUND - 80.97
97002962 LEWIS C BAYLES, JR DOUBLE WIDE WAS COUNTYWIDE - 41680 X .68 = 283.42 1997 JANUARY
102 BUCKHORN LAKE DOUBLE LISTED ANDERSON CREEK FIRE - 41680 X .12
ROAD = 50.01
SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 SOLID WASTE FEE - 37.50
TOTAL TO REFUND - 370.93
97013478 BOBBY R MILLER BUILDING DAMAGED BY COUNTYWIDE - 11660 X .68 - 79.29 1997 JANUARY
1006-B WEST BROAD HURRICAN FRAN A VERASBORO RESCUE - 11660 X .045 = .
STREET 5.25
DUNN, NC 28334 A VERASBORO SCHOOL - 11660 X .02 =
2.33
TOTAL TO REFUND - 86.87
97013477 BOBBY R MILLER LOT OVER PRICED, COUNTYWIDE - 5920 X .68 = 40.26 1997 JANUARY
1006-B WEST BROAD INCORRECT SIZE A VERASBORO RESCUE - 5920 X .045 =
STREET 2.66
DUNN, NC 28334 A \'FRASBORO SCHOOL - 5920 X .02 =
1.18
TOTAL TO REFUND - 44.10
9716079 VIOLA GRAHAM MOTOR VEHICLE WAS COUNTYWIDE - 600 X .68 = 4.08 1997 JANUARY
BOX 55 DOUBLE LISTED BENHA VEN FIRE - 600 X .07 = .42
OLIVIA, NC 28368 BENHA VEN RESCUE - 600 X .025 = .15
TOTAL TO REFUND - 4.65
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97522310 JOSEPH M GILES, JR MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 4228 X .70 = 29.60 1997 JANUARY DUNN
102 SHELLY DRIVE CITY OF DUNN - 4228 X .51 = 21.57
DUNN, NC 28334 A VERASBORO FIRE - 4228 X .045 = 1.90
A VERASBORO RESCUE - 4228 X .02 =
.85
TOTAL TO REFUND - 53.92
96620728 MANLEY RONALD PAID CITY TAX AND WAS CITY OF COATS - 5770 X .71 = 40.97 1996 JANUARY COA TS
JENKINS NOT IN THE CITY LIMITS CITY OF COA TS STICKER - 5.00
CANE MILL ROAD TOTAL TO REFUND - 45.97
PO BOX 801
COATS, NC 27521-0801
.602216 MANLEY RONALD PAID CITY TAX AND WAS CITY OF COATS - 5770 X .71 = 40.97 1995 JANUARY COATS
JENKINS NOT IN CITY LIMITS CITY OF COA TS STICKER - 5.00
CANE MILL ROAD TOTAL TO REFUND - 45.97
PO BOX 801
COATS, NC 27521-0801
94593512 MANLEY RONALD PAID CITY TAX AND WAS CITY OF COATS . 7510 X .71 = 53.32 1994 JANUARY COA TS
JENKINS NOT IN THE CITY LIMITS CITY OF COATS STICKER - 5.00
PO BOX 801 TOTAL TO REFUND - 58.32
CANE MILL ROAD
COATS, NC 27521-0801
97507647 BOYCE STEPHENS MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 2300 X .70 = 16.10 1997 JANUARY
PO BOX 296 BUNNLEVEL FIRE - 2300 X .11 = 2.53
BUNNLEVEL, NC 28323 TOTAL TO REFUND - 18.63
97852959 DIXIE BEARINGS, INC MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 5338 X .70 = 37.36 1997 JANUARY
130 I CORPORATION N HARN FIRE - 5338 X .09 = 4.80
PARKWAY N HARN RESC - 5338 X .07 = 3.73
RALEIGH, NC 27610-1351 TOTAL TO REFUND - 45.89
97533025 RICHARD THOMAS NOT INSIDE CITY LIMITS TOWN OF ERWIN - 1230 X .54 = 6.64 1997 JANUARY ERWIN
PO BOX 424 ERWIN TOWN STICKER - 3.00
BUNNLEVEL, NC 28323 TOTAL TO REFUND - 9.64
97535619 RICHARD THOMAS NOT INSIDE CITY LIMITS TOWN OF ERWIN - 1320 X .54 = 7.13 1997 JANUARY ERWIN
. PO BOX 424 ERWIN TOWN STICKER - 3.00
BUNNLEVEL, NC 28323 TOTAL TO REFUND - 10.13
97532666 RICl-IARD THOMAS NOT INSIDE CITY LIMITS TOWN OF ERWIN - 7520 X .54 = 40.61 1997 JANUARY ERWIN
PO BOX 424 ERWIN TOWN STICKER - 3.00
BUNNLEVEL, NC 28323 TOTAL TO REFUND - 43.61
96002820 LEWIS CHARLES DOUBLE WIDE WAS COUNTYWIDE - 33720 X .70 = 236.04 1996 JANUARY
BA YLES, JR DOUBLE LISTED AND CRK FIRE - 33720 X .13 = 43.83
102 BUCKHORN LAKE SOLID WASTE FEE - 37.50
ROAD TOTAL TO REFUND - 317.37
SPRING LAKE, NC 28390
97019373 LEBERT & DELORES DOUBLE BILLED COUNTYWIDE - 8580 X .68 = 58.35 1997 JANUARY
HOLDER BOONE TRAIL EME - 8580 X .085 = 7.30
1709 LEAFLET ROAD TOTAL TO REFUND - 65.65
L1LLlNGTON, NC 27546
9732428 BYRON & TD, JR BILLED SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE FEE - 37.50 1997 JANUARY
O'QUINN FEE IN ERROR TOTAL TO REFUND - 37.50
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FUQUA Y VARINA, NC
27526
96512617 WILLIAM EARL DOUBLE BILLED COUNTYWIDE - 10310 X .70 = 72.17 1996 JANUARY
GREGORY, JR GROVE FIRE - 10310 X .08 = 8.25
PO BOX 158 GROVE RESCUE - 10310 X .06 = 6.19
.37323 COA TS, NC 27521 TOTAL TO REFUND - 86.61
WILSON M SUGGS HOUSE LISTED ON COUNTYWIDE - 6210 X .70 = 43.47 1994 JANUARY
2503 ERWIN ROAD WRONG PARCEL SOLID WASTE FEE - 37.50
DUNN, NC 28334 TOTAL TO REFUND - 80.97
96605132 KENNETH E FISH PAID IN WATAUGA COUNTYWIDE - 300 X .70 = 2.10 1996 JANUARY
1320 ATKINS ROAD COUNTY BLK RIVER FIRE - 300 X .08 = .24
FUQUA Y VARINA, NC BLK RIVER RESC - 300 X .05 = .15
27526 TOTAL TO REFUND - 2.49
9746855 JANE A WEST DOUBLE LISTED COUNTYWIDE -7180 X .68 =48.82 1997 JANUARY
6508 RA Y ROAD AND CRK FIRE -7180 X .12 = 8.62
APTA PENALTY - 5.74
SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 TOTAL TO REFUND - 63.18
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BILL NUMBER NAME REASON AMOUNT YEAR MONTH TOWN
9780145 CARRIE & D EDWARDS VEHICL.E DOUBI.E COUNTYWIDE - 500 X .68 = 3.50 ]997 JANUARY
RT 4 BOX 786 LISTED WITH DMV A VERASBORO FIRE - 500 X .04 = .20
DUNN, NC 28334 A VERASBORO RESCUE - 500 X .045 =
.23
A VERASBORO SCHOOL - 500 X .02 = . 10
INTEREST - .89
TOTAL TO REFUND - 4.92
9745496 JIMMY & DEBRA CLERICAL ERROR COUNTYWIDE - 5637 X .68 = 38.33 1997 JANUARY .
W AL TERS N HARN FIRE - 5637 X .09 = 5.07
9 I 34 CHRISTIAN LIGHT N HARN RESCUE - 5637 X .07 = 3.95
ROAD TOTAL TO REFUND - 47.35
FUQUA Y VARINA, NC
27526
97508253 JORGE N IBARRA MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE - 4750 X .70 = 33.25 1997 JANUARY
128 WOOD RUN SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 4750 X .10 = 4.75
SANFORD, NC 27330- BENHA VEN RESCUE - 4750 X .025 = I. 19
8147 TOTAL TO REFUND - 39.19
9745880 ALEXIS WAY LISTED VEHICLE AS COUNTYWIDE - 1450 X .68 = 9.86 1997 JANUARY
PO BOX 553 LICENSED & UNLICENSED AND CRK FIRE - 1450 X .12 = 1.74
SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 TOTAL TO REFUND - 11.60
92040496 WILSON M SUGGS BOUSE LISTED ON COUNTYWIDE - 6210 X .70 = 43.47 1992 JANUARY
2503 ERWIN ROAD WRONG PARCEL SOLID WASTE FEE - 37.50
DUNN, NC 28334 TOTAL TO REFUND - 80.97
93037067 WILSON M SUGGS HOUSE LISTED ON COUNTYWIDE - 6210 X .70 = 43.47 1993 JANUARY
2503 ERWIN ROAD WRONG PARCEL SOLID WASTE FEE - 37.50
DUNN, NC 28334 TOTAL TO REFUND - 80.97
96524574 ERIC L TSCHAPPAT MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE -7320 X .70 = 51.24 1996 JANUARY
6001 CALIFORNIA LANE AND CRK FIRE - 7320 X .13 = 9.52
SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 TOTAL TO REFUND - 60.76 .
Attachment 2.
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
does hereby, by proper execution of this document, requests that the North Carolina
Department of Transportation add to the State's Secondary Road System for
maintenance, the below listed street:
Tbe Pines Subdivision
Slasb Circle
Duly adopted this 16th day of February, 1998. .
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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ATTEST:
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Kay . Blanchard
Clerk to the Board
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Attachment 3.
Harnett County
North Carolina
E....R 0 (' LAM A T r 0 N
. WHEREAS, Harnett County will be observing the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program; and
WHEREAS, senior volunteers have served 1,108,641 hours of community service
during the past 25 years; and
WHEREAS, there are 300 RSVP volunteers who are providing services; and
WHEREAS, the effective and efficient delivery of services by many agencies and
institutions in the county has been and is dependent upon their volunteer aid; and
WHEREAS, the RSVP volunteers are giving their time, talents, expertise, and
energies to accomplish these ends; and
WHEREAS. the services rendered are making a tremendous impact on the welfare
of the county's citizenry; and
WHEREAS, all citizens of the county are deeply appreciative of the services these
volunteers provide:
THEREFORE. as an expression of their appreciation, the Harnett County Board
of Commissioners hereby proclaims March 2, 1998, to be HARNETT COUNTY RSVP
DA Y and commends this observance to its citizens.
. Duly adopted this the sixteenth day of February, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety-
eight.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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Dan B. Andrews, Chairman
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Kay . Blanchard, Clerk
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Attachment 4.
BOAR;) OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY MANAGER'S OFFICE
DAN B. ANDREWS, JR. Chairman NEIL EMORY
BEATRICE B. HILL. Vice-Chairmall WM. A. (TONY) WILDER. A.ssisrant
JOSEPH T. BOWDEN
TEDDY BYRD CLERK TO THE BOARD
WALT TrrOlENER KAy S. BLANCHARD .
COUNTY OF HARNETT
p.o. BOX 759 . L1LLlNGTON. N.C. 27546
(910) 893-7555 . FAX (910) 893-4992
FAX (910) 814-2662
November 20, 1997
Dr. James H. Ellerbe
Vice President of Business and Treasurer
Campbell University
P. O. Box 97
Buies Creek, North Carolina 27506
Dear Dr. Ellerbe:
In an attempt to bring about a final resolution to long-standing issues involving
the Buies Creek/Coats sewer plant, I have prepared two options which I believe would
address the concerns of Campbell University as well as Harnett County. In the past, we
have discussed both of these options; however, at the time, we did not have the details
relating to finance options as well as required rates. Once you have the opportunity to .
review these details, I believe you will find that both options provide the guaranteed
capacity Campbell University seeks at a reasonable rate for service.
Current Rates
District Customers (1550) - Base Rate $12.10, $2.50 per thousand
Campbell University - Average Rate $1.65 per thousand
Option 1 - Expand the existing facility to a capacity of .98 million gallons per
day. (Current Capacity ~ .5 million gallons per day) Under this option, Campbell
University would supply 50% of the capital cost and would be entitled to 50% of
the capacity in the plant.
Capital Cost Estimate - $1. 7 million
,Revenue
EDA 524,500
Campbell University 850,000
State Revolving Loan (20 yrs/4%) 325.50Q
$1,700,000
Reauired Rates (O!'tion 1) .
District Customers $ 13.39
Campbell University 2.00 per thousand gallons
Option 2 - In this option, Campbell University would not provide any match
up-front. Their cost of $850,000 would be financed in the overall project.
Capital Cost - $1. 7 million
Revenue
EDA 524,500
State Revolving Loan L17S.500
$1,700,000
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Reauired Rates (O!"tion 2)
District Customers $13.39
Campbell University ($850,000) 2.84 per thousand gallons
In conclusion, I want you to know that both of these options have been reviewed
by the Board of Commissioners and have been tentatively approved by all its members.
. Due to the time constraints we face, I would request your thoughts on this matter as soon
as possible. Thank you.
:J
Neil Emory
County Manager
CAMPBELL l1FFlCE ('1F THE PRESII1E0:T
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Mr. Dan Andrews
. Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Post Office Box 759
LilIington, NC 25746
Dear Mr. Andrews:
At the outset, I want to thank you, Mr. Emory and the Commissioners for your efforts in trying to
find a satisfactory solution to a most difficult problem. As mentioned, set forth below are some
suggested possibilities that we believe could remedy the problem to the mutual benefit of the
County and the University.
Alternative #1 - Purchase of the nresent Wastewater Plant.
Inasmuch as the cities of Angier, Erwin, Dunn, LilIington and at least one corporation all have
their own wastewater treatment facilities, we believe it is time that Campbell University goes
forward with its own wastewater system as was envisioned when the University built the present
plant. It is our understanding that with a minimum of outlay of funds by the County and the
communities effected, a different and acceptable arrangement can be made for that in the Buies
Creek and Coats areas now using the present facilities.
Thus, the University respectfully recommends that the County and the University enter into an
agreement providing for a Committee of three persons, one appointed by the County, one by the
. University and one completely disinterested person having no tie to the County or the University
and appointed by the two representatives with the approval of both the County and the
University, to determine the present fair market value of the plant.
Once the fair market value of the plant is established, the County and the University can proceed
to negotiate a sale of the present facility to the University.
We believe if this recommendation is followed that it will result in both short-term and long-term
advantages to both parties and will help accelerate the orderly growth of the area.
Buies Creek, North Carolina 27506
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Alternative #2 - Construc~ion Of New Plant at New Site
Inasmuch as the County is considering upgrading the present plant and the University has nearly
finalized plans for the building of a completely new and modem wastewater facility,
consideration should be given to the building of a new plant at a new site, preferably, in the .
neighborhood of the area first considered some years ago. Certainly, all familiar with the history
of the matter know that should this alternative have been adopted when presented, it could have
been accomplished at a minimum cost and resulted in greater tax revenues to the County.
Present estimates would indicate that a modem, up-to-date, state-of-the-art plant for 1.2 million
gallons could be constructed for about $3,900,000 and this would include land acquisition,
construction, engineering fees, legal costs, administrative costs and contingencies. These
estimates are made upon the assumption that the County and University would divide the costs of
construction and the ownership would be shared equally.
Alternative #3 - Close Present Plant and Pumn Wastewater to Erwin
Almost all experts in the field place this possibility high on the scale of solutions. Our contacts
with the leaders of the Erwin Community has indicated a desire to consider this possibility. All
seem to conclude that the pumping of all of the wastewater thus maximizing the use of the
facilities would result in lowering operational costs to all users.
As in the case of the building ofa state-of-the-art plant by the University, the utilization of the
Erwin state-of-the-art plant, the closing of the present plant and the agreement of the University
not to go forward with a separate plant would greatly improve the environmental aspects of this
problem.
Campbell University .
A Major Contributor
to
County Solvency
We realize that many fellow citizens know little of the major contribution made by Campbell
University to the financial solvency of Harnett County. In the interest of a better understanding
of the annual contribution to the economic environment of the County, we respectfully offer the
following information. Notwithstanding our deep and abiding appreciation for an increasing
awareness and support of the University by the local community, we believe and hope the
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following information will be helpful to those who are unfamiliar with the annual financial
contribution to financial viability of the County:
1. .Emnlovment
Campbell University is presently one of the largest employers in Harnett County. .
The more than 600 employees are your next door neighbors who buy the houses,
frequent the stores and restaurants, and purchase an almost unlimited number of
services. They are also the stable taxpayers who help defray a rather sizeable
share of the costs of public services offered throughout the County and the
communities in which they live. Campbell University employs about 620
full-time persons in Harnett County, 120 part-time, and about 550 student
workers. The salaries are paid with outside new money generated from tuition,
fees, and contributions. Economic experts would predict that additional
supportive service employees would be needed, some estimate as high as 4 to 1,
bringing the net jobs for Harnett County and area to about 3000 because of
Campbell University.
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2. Bud!!et
The economic impact is significant when one looks at the many dollars that are
brought into the community. Campbell's budget is in excess of $51,000,000.
Using the multiplier effect, which says that each dollar expended generates from
five to seven times the original dollar, means that the Campbell budget alone
brings over $255 million in goods and services into the community.
3. Student and visitor economic contribution.
. When you add the dollars spent by the several thousand students and visitors to
the campus and one looks at the major vendors that sell goods and services to
Campbell University, one can readily see that a tremendous economic impact
is made by Campbell University in Harnett County and in the counties that
surround it. A recent estimate predicted this figure in excess of 440 million
dollars.
The visitors coming to Campbell's campus are here for a variety of reasons
including the athletic competitions from the Trans-America Athletic Conference
consisting of 12 schools covering the area from Harnett County to Shreveport,
Louisiana and over to Florida. Each of the member schools fields an average of
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eight teams for men and eight teams for women. As these teams visit Harnett
County on a regular basis, they bring with them family and supporters. These
large followings spend not only time, but money in the local area and this shows
. in the economic impact for the community.
Other types of campus events bring many more visitors to Harnett County.
Although not all inclusive, such activities as RA Day, Trust School, Pastors'
Conference, Parents' Days, Homecoming, Student Convocation, Founder's Day,
and golf tournaments inspire persons from other localities to want to come to
Harnett County. The economic impact again is enjoyed by local businesses and
service agencies as many of these visitors spend money while here.
4. Services assumed bv the Universitv
Many people are not aware of the substantial enhancements made by Campbell
University for an improved quality of life for the Harnett County Citizens--made
without demands on the taxpayers for financial support. Time and space would
not permit us to list all of them, but just a few would include:
a. Public safety. The University not only pays for its own public safety,
but it provides public safety for the local community. We might add,
that Buies Creek is not only one of the safest places to live in Harnett
County, but in North Carolina as well. Currently, the cost for this service
is approximately $460,000 per year with about $24,000 per month paid
directly to Harnett County for this service alone.
. h. Water. The University has its own water supply system, thereby relieving
the County of any responsibility for assisting the University in this
absolutely necessary area of operation in any community.
c. Wastewater treatment. The University has its own carrier lines for
wastewater treatment, bought and maintained without any cost to the
County. Infrastructure costs, as everyone knows, are substantial and
this system is in place and working for our various publics of the
University.
d. Mental health. As you know, Campbell University was a primary
motivator for bringing into being for our citizens, the present mental
health center. For a considerable length of time mental health was located
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on the campus and supported by the University. Once again the
University served as a catalyst to make good things happen for the citizens
of Harnett County. It is reasonable to assume that a sizeable source ofthe
income for the mental health center comes from University employees. .
e. Refuse collection and disposal. Campbell University has always assumed
the responsibility for this vital service. It has never received any
support from the County and presently pays the standard rate for
unloading at the County landfill site even though the University is
probably the largest of any institution in the County using the site.
f. Fire protection. Persons familiar with history will quickly recall or, if
unable to, can quickly read that the present fire station was initially located
on the University campus and primarily supported by the University.
The University continues today to make annual contributions for fire
protection and, from time to time, has contributed towards capital
improvements necessary to maintain the excellent fire protection that
we have.
g. Use of campus facilities. At all times possible, the University has
fulfilled its duty as an institutional citizen and made its facilities
available to public activities for the citizens of the area at a reasonable
charge. On some occasions, for example hosting of the Special
Olympics, the University has assumed the cost of a great portion of or all
of the events.
h. Cultural quality. The University is very cognizant of fulfilling its role as .
a prime instigator of an improved cultural quality of life for Harnett
citizens. During any given year, outstanding cultural experiences and
outstanding speakers will be brought into Harnett County. Who could
ever forget being entertained at one of the Glenn Miller or Tommy Dorsey
Orchestra concerts, or by the North Carolina Symphony? Nationally
renowned speakers appear frequently on the campus, for example,
Generals Hugh Shelton and Jack Keane, Dr. Billy Kim, Chuck Colson,
Senator Jesse Helms, Congressman Bob Etheridge and Secretary-of-State
Elaine Marshall, just to name a few. The University makes such cultural
enhancements available for a nominal, if any, cost to the citizens of
Harnett County.
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December 18, 1997
Conclusion
The University believes the purchase of the present plant would be the favored solution to the
problem inasmuch as it holds more possibilities for long-range benefits to both the County and
the University. It would resolve a long-standing and difficult problem that must be resolved if
the University is to continue to enlarge its educational services at the present site. .
Sincerely,
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President
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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY MANAGER'S OFFIC
DAN B. ANDREWS, JR. Chairman NEIL EMORY
BEATRICE B. HILL, Vice-Chairman WM. A. (TONY) WILDER, Assistani
JOSEPH T. BOWDEN
TEDDY BYRD CLERK TO THE BOARD
WALT TrrCHENER KAy S. BLANCHARD
COUNTY OF HARNETT
P.O. BOX 759 . LlLLlNGTON, N.C. 27546
(910) 893-7555. FAX (910) 893.4992
. January 6, 1998
Dr. Norman A. Wiggins, President
Campbell University
P. O. Box 127
Buies Creek, North Carolina 27506
Dear Dr. Wiggins:
On behalf ofthe Harnett County Board of Commissioners, I would like to thank
you for responding so promptly to our recent proposals regarding the expansion of sewer
facilities to serve Campbell University, as well as the Town of Coats and the Buies Creek
Community. As we have noted throughout our discussions, the resolution of this issue is
one of our Board's highest priorities and one which we would like to put behind us as
soon as possible. I would also like to thank you and all those associated with the
University for your willingness to work with the County in an attempt to resolve this very
important issue.
In response to your recent letter, I wanted to write and provide you with the
County's position regarding the alternatives you have suggested. Please keep in mind
. that the County's position on each alternative is based upon the impact it will have on the
County's long-term wastewater needs and also the impact it will have upon the
wastewater rates paid by the customers of the Buies Creek/Coats Sewer District. Also, I
would again take this opportunity to note the option the County finds most attractive.
A Itemative # 1- 'p1.\rd:1a~l! of the PreseIlt W a~tewater Plant
As a follow-up to earlier suggestions regarding the County selling the current facility to
the University, we asked our engineer to prepare cost figures for transporting waste to the
Town of Erwin's treatment facility. Upon review of the cost, it is apparent that this
alternative is only feasible ifthe sales price for the plant is somewhere in the
neighborhood of $3 million. It would seem that such an alternative would be too costly
for the University. Therefore, we would suggest that other alternatives be considered.
However, if the University would like to submit an offer, the Board of Commissioners
would be happy to receive and consider any such proposal. In regards to acquiring the
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. services of appraisers, it is the County's position that any appraised value could not
reflect the true value of the facility to the County. Also, an appraisal would not take into
account the debt owed on the facility, as well as the capital cost required to transport the
waste to another facility.
hltemative #2 - Constmction of New Plant at New s..iW
Again, as a follow-up to an earlier suggestion, the County has considered this alternative.
Upon review, it is evident that the biggest drawback to this option is the tremendous
financial burden it would place upon district customers. in fact, it is projected that the
district base rate would have to increase from $12.10 per month to approximately $30 per
month to finance the County's portion of this alternative ($2 million). Therefore, it is the
County's position that this alternative is not a viable option for the District.
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Alternative # 3 - ('\Q.c;~ Prt>,c;ent Plant and Pumn Wastewater to Em:in
This option is one which the County has not explored. However, the Town of Erwin has
informed the County that capacity in its plant would cost $3 per gallon. When you
consider this up-front cost, it would appear that this option would be too costly for the .
customers we serve. Since we have not looked at this option, we welcome any additional
information you might provide.
Upon review of the options submitted, the Board of Commissioners would again
suggest that the University consider joining with the County to expand the existing
facility at the present site. We believe that this option provides the most economical
solution for the University, as well as the customers ofthe district. As you have
documented in your letter, the University is a tremendous asset to the County and we
would hope that we can join together in a solution that is of benefit to both the University
and the County.
Also, I would again like to point out that it remains the County's intent to proceed
with plans to begin improvements to the existing facility sometime this spring. Our
engineer is currently developing plans which would allow the County to expand the
facility, or simply upgrade the existing plant, if the University chooses to end our current
partnership.
In conclusion, I would again thank you and those associated with the University
for your many contributions to our County. It is our belief that working together we can
develop a solution to the issue we currently face which will be a positive contribution to
the future of aU those involved.
Dr. Norman A. Wiggins .
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January 6, 1998
Sincerely,
Dan B. Andrews, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
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. January 29,1998
Mr. Dan Andrews
Chairman
Harnett County Commissioners
Post Office Box 759
LilIington, NC 27546
Dear Mr. Andrews:
Thank you for your letter of January 9, 1998, written in response to our letter of December 18,
1997, in which we made a good faith effort to resolve the long-standing problem of the handling
of wastewater.
It is with deep regret that our Board of Trustees have determined that it cannot accept any of the
options proposed by Mr. Emory in his letter of November 20th. Unfortunately, the long-standing
problem does not appear to have any solution acceptable to both the County and the University.
Meanwhile, the damages resulting from the premature stoppage of the development of the
proposed Keith Hills Subdivision continue to mount to the mutual loss of both County and
University.
. With great reluctance, we now accept the inevitable that our only recourse is to gn forward with
the building of a new plant. This is readily understandable when one realizes the se\ -cral
programs including the Keith Hills Subdivision that are now on the drawing board waiting to be
accomplished.
I am sure you can understand that it is virtually impossible to explain why the County is not
willing to consider the sale of the plant on the basis of its present fair market value determined by
reputable and knowledgeable people in the business, as opposed to setting a price for the plant
that exceeds the cost of construction of a new plant. The University cannot assume indebtedness
incurred by the County over the years.
As of January 20, we have initiated the necessary action to go forward with the building of
our own wastewater system and, thus, remove the single problem that has impaired our
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relationship. In the light of our intent to move expeditiously to build a new wastewater treatment
plant, we respectfully request that the present current average rate of $1.65 per thousand gallons
. be continued until the new plant can be built and put into operation.
On behalf of the Board of Trustees, Presidential Board of Advisors, the Baptist State Convention
of North Carolina and other friends and supporters, we wish you well in your continuing service
to the County.
Sincerely,
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Attachment 5.
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF .
WATER PURCHASE CONTRACT AND MANAGEMENT CONTRACT WITH
THE COUNTY OF HARNETT
WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, sitting as the
governing body of the Riverside Water and Sewer District of Harnett County
(hereinafter "District"), has examined the Water Purchase Contract and the
Management Contract between the District and the County of Harnett, a copy of
which is attached hereto as Exhibits A and B respectively; and
WHEREAS, the Board desires for the District to enter into said contracts
as provided;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners, sitting as the governing body of the Riverside Water and Sewer
District of Harnett County, that:
1. The District is hereby authorized to and shall enter into the Water
Purchase Contract and the Management Contract attached hereto as "Exhibit A" and
"Exhibit B" respectively. .
2. The appropriate officers of said District are hereby directed to
execute the original of said Water Purchase Contract and Management Contract.
Duly adopted this 16th day of February, 1998, upon motion made by
Commissioner Teddy J. Byrd , seconded by Commissioner Joseph T. Bowden
and passed by the following vote:
Ayes 5 Noes 0 Absent 0
RIVERSIDE WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT
OF HARNETT COUNTY
BY: .<V~ B. t2L.
Dan B. Andrews, Chairman of
the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners sitting as the
governing body of the Riverside
Water and Sewer of Harnett County
ATTEST:
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Kay sO Blanchard, Clerk to the
Board and to the District
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Exhibit "A"
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY WATER PURCHASE CONTRACT
THIS CONTRACT for the sale and purchase of water is
. entered into as of the 16th day of February, 1998, between the
COUNTY OF HARNETT, a body politic organized and existing under
the laws of the State of North Carolina (hereinafter the
"Seller" ) and the RIVERSIDE WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT OF HARNETT
COUNTY, a county water and sewer district organized and
existing pursuant to the North Carolina General Statutes
(hereinafter the "Purchaser").
WIT N E SSE T H :
THAT WHEREAS, the Purchaser is organized and
established, among other things, for the purpose of
constructing and operating a water supply distribution system
to serve water users within the area comprising the District,
and to accomplish this purpose, the Purchaser will require a
supply of treated water; and
. WHEREAS, the Seller owns water production facilities and
a water supply distribution system which have a capacity
currently capable of serving the estimated number of water
users to be served by the Purchaser; and
WHEREAS, by Resolution entitled "Resolution Authorizing
Execution of Water Purchase Contract with the Riverside Water
and Sewer District of Harnett County" , duly adopted by the
Harnett County Board of Commissioners at its meeting on
February 16, 1998, the sale of said water to the Purchaser as
provided herein was approved, and the execution of this
contract by Seller was duly authorized; and
WHEREAS by Resolution entitled "Resolution Authorizing
Execution of Water Purchase Contract with the County of
. Harnett" duly adopted by the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners, sitting as the governing body of the Riverside
Water and Sewer District of Harnett County, at its meeting on
February 16, 1998 the purchase of said water from the seller
as provided herein was approved, and the execution of this
contract by Purchaser was duly authorized;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and
the mutual agreements hereinafter set forth,
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A. THE SELLER AGREES:
1. (Quality and Quantity) To furnish the Purchaser at the
point of delivery hereinafter specified, during the term of
this contract or any renewal or extension thereof, potable
treated water meeting applicable purity standards of the
Department of Environment, Heath and Natural Resources of the
State of North Carolina, in such quantity as maybe required by .
the Purchaser not to exceed three hundred thousand (300,000)
gallons per day.
2. (Point of Delivery and Pressure) That water will be
furnished at a reasonable constant pressure calculated at fifty
(50) pounds per square inch from those points of connection as
shown upon the final plans and specifications for the
Purchaser's water supply distribution system as approved by the
Harnett County Board of Commissioners. If a greater pressure
than that normally available at the points of delivery is
required by the Purchaser, the cost of providing such greater
pressure shall be borne by the Purchaser. Emergency failures of
pressure or supply due to main supply line breaks, power
failure, flood, drought, fire and use of water to fight fire,
earthquake or other catastrophe shall excuse the Seller from .
this provision for such reasonable period of time as may be
necessary to restore service.
3. (Metering Equipment) To furnish, install, operate, and
maintain at its own expense at the points of delivery, the
necessary metering equipment, including meter houses or pits,
and required devices of standard type for properly measuring
the quantity of water delivered to the Purchaser and to
calibrate such metering equipment whenever requested by the
Purchaser but not more frequently than once every twelve (12)
months. A meter registering not more than two percent (2%)
above or below the test result shall be deemed to be accurate.
The previous readings of any meter disclosed by test to be
inaccurate shall be corrected for the three (3) months previous
to such test in accordance with the percentage of inaccuracy .
found by such tests. If any meter fails to register for any
period, the amount of water furnished during such period
shall be deemed to be the amount of water delivered in the
corresponding period immediately prior to the failure, unless
Seller and Purchaser shall agree upon a different amount. The
metering equipment shall be read on the first day of each
month. An appropriate official of the Purchaser at all
reasonable times shall have access to the meter for the purpose
of verifying its readings.
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4. (Billing Procedure) To furnish the Purchaser not later
than the fifth (5) day of each month, with an itemized
statement of the amount of water furnished the Purchaser during
the preceding month.
B. THE PURCHASER AGREES:
1. (Rates and Payment Date) To pay the Seller, not later
. than the tenth (10) day of each month, for water delivered in
accordance with the following schedule of rates:
a. One thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars
($1,125.00) for the first seven hundred fifty thousand
(750,000) gallons, which amount shall also be the minimum rate
per month.
b. One dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per one thousand
(1000) gallons for water in excess of seven hundred fifty
thousand (750,000) gallons.
c. It is agreed that the minimum rate per month as stated
in (a) above shall not be applicable until six (6) months after
the last notices for connection have been mailed to potential
water customers of the Purchaser by the Harnett County
Department of Public utilities; and up to said time the minimum
. rate per month becomes applicable, Purchaser shall pay only for
such water as is delivered to Purchaser at the rate of $1.50
(one dollar and fifty cents) per 1000 (one thousand) gallons.
2. (Connection Fee) To pay as an agreed cost, a
connection fee to connect the Seller's system with the system
of the Purchaser, a sum equal to the amount of the cost of the
installation of the meters, meter vaults and related
appurtenances and the cost of the laying and installation of
the necessary pipelines to connect the system of the Seller to
the system of the Purchaser at the boundaries of the Riverside
Water and Sewer District.
C. It is further mutuallv aareed between the Seller and
the Purchaser as follows:
1. (Term of Contract) That this contract shall extend for
. a term of forty (40) years from the date of the initial
delivery of any water as shown by the first bill submitted by
the Seller to the Purchaser and, thereafter may be renewed or
extended for such term, or terms, as may be agreed upon by the
Seller and Purchaser.
2. (Delivery of Water) That thirty (30) days prior to the
estimated date of completic~ of construction of the Purchaser's
water supply distribution system, the Purchaser will notify the
Seller in writing the date for the initial delivery of water.
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3. (Water for Testing) When requested by the Purchaser,
the Seller will make available to the contractor at the points
of delivery, or other points reasonably close thereto, water
sufficient for testing, flushing, and trench filling the system
of the Purchaser during construction, irrespective of whether
the metering equipment has been installed at that time, at a .
flat charge of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per one
thousand (1000) gallons which will be paid by the contractor
or, on his failure to pay, by the Purchaser.
4. (Failure to Deliver) That the Seller will, at all
times, operate and maintain its system in an efficient manner
and will take such action as may be necessary to furnish the
Purchaser with quantities of water required by the Purchaser.
Temporary or partial failures to deliver water shall be
remedied with all possible dispatch. In the event of an
extended shortage of water, or the supply of water available to
the Seller is otherwise diminished over an extended period of
time, the supply of water to Purchaser's consumers shall be
reduced or diminished in the same ratio or proportion as the
supply to Seller's consumers is reduced or diminished. .
5. (Modification of Contract) That the provisions of
this contract pertaining to the schedule of rates to be paid by
the Purchaser for water delivered are subject to modification
at the end of every one (1) year period. Any increase or
decrease in rates shall be based on a demonstrable increase or
decrease in the costs of performance hereunder. Such costs
shall not include increased capitalization of the Seller's
water distribution system except as such costs relate directly
to increasing the capacity of services to the Purchaser. Such
costs may include increased capitalization of the Seller's
water production facility system. other provisions of this
contract may be modified or altered by mutual agreement.
6. (Future Water Transmission and Connection) I n the event .
Seller elects to supply and sell water to any customers or
other water distribution systems located outside of the
boundaries of the Riverside Water and Sewer District of Harnett
County and desire to do so by connecting to and transporting
water through the water distribution system of Purchaser, it is
agreed that Seller may, at no cost to it, connect to and
transport water through the water distribution system of
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Purchaser for the purpose of supplying and selling water to
customers or other water distribution systems outside of the
Riverside Water and Sewer District, whether within the County
. of Harnett or otherwise. In the event Seller should elect to
supply and sell water as stated herein, Seller shall
cause a
meter to be installed at the connection point and the cost
thereof shall not borne by Purchaser.
7. (Regulatory Agencies) That this contract is subject to
such rules, regulations, or laws as may be applicable to
similar agreements in this State and the Seller and Purchaser
will collaborate in obtaining such permits, certificates, or
the like, as may be required to comply therewith.
8. (Miscellaneous) That the construction of the water
supply distribution system by the Purchaser may be financed by
a loan made or insured by, and/or a grant from the united
States of America, acting through the united States Department
of Agriculture Rural Development, and if such construction is
. so financed, then the provisions hereof pertaining to the
undertakings of the Purchaser are conditioned the
upon
approval, in writing, of the USDA-Rural Development.
9. (Successor to the Purchaser) That in event of any
occurrence rendering the Purchaser incapable of performing
under this contract, any successor of the Purchaser, whether
the result of legal process, assignment, or otherwise, shall
succeed to the rights of the Purchaser hereunder.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, acting under
authority of their respective governing bodies, have caused
this contract to be duly executed in duplicate counterparts,
each of which shall constitute an original.
COUNT~F HARNETT
. BY: j/~ /S. ~
Dan B. Andrews
Chairman of the
Harnett County Board
of Commissioners
Attest:
K~ ,d. ;3j~
Kay S~ Blanchard, Clerk
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RIVERSIDE WATER AND SEWER
DISTRICT OF HARNETT COUNTY
BY: A1la- $. I2L-
Dan B. Andrews
Chairman of the
Harnett County Board
of Commissioners sitting
as the governing body of
the Riverside Water
and Sewer District of
Harnett County
Attest: .
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Kay ~. Blanchard, Clerk
(SEAL)
NORTH CAROLINA,
HARNETT COUNTY.
I, ~~''[U\~\lt (1~Z:-LFt{dd , a Notary Public of the
County and State aforesaid, certify that Dan B. Andrews, who,
being by me duly sworn, says that he is Chairman of the Board
of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, and that Kay S.
Blanchard is Clerk of said Board, that the seal affixed to the
foregoing and attested instrument is the seal of Harnett
County, North Carolina, and that said instrument was signed by .
him as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of said County
and by the Clerk of said Board, who affixed the official seal
of Harnett County to said instrument; and that the said Dan B.
Andrews, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, acknowledged
said instrument to be the act and deed of Harnett County, North
Carolina.
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NORTH CAROLINA,
HARNETT COUNTY.
I, l:.cClt\V\O F1+1tjPvnCd , a Notary Public of the
County and State afotesaid, certify that Dan B. Andrews, who,
being by me duly sworn, says that he is Chairman of the Board
of Commissioners of the County of Harnett sitting as the
governing body of the Southwest Water and Sewer District of
Harnett County, and that Kay S. Blanchard is the Clerk of said .
Board, that the seal affixed to the foregoing and attested
instrument is the seal of said District, and that said
instrument was signed by him as Chairman in the above capacity
and by the Clerk of said Board, who affixed the official seal
of said District to said instrument; and that the said Dan B.
Andrews, in the above capacity acknowledged said instrument to
be the act and deed of the Southwest Water and Sewer District
of Harnett County.
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Exhibit liB"
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY MANAGEMENT CONTRACT
. THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into as of the 16th day of
February, 1998, by and between the COUNTY OF HARNETT, a body
politic organized and existing under the laws of the State of
North Carolina (hereinafter called "County") and the RIVERSIDE
WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT OF HARNETT COUNTY, a municipal
corporation organized and existing pursuant to the provisions of
Article 6, Chapter 162A of the North Carolina General Statutes
(hereinafter called "District");
WIT N E SSE T H:
THAT WHEREAS, the County is owner and operator of a water
production system and a water supply distribution system; and
WHEREAS, County as operator of said systems has created a
Public utility Department which conducts the operation of said
systems; and
. WHEREAS, the District was organized and established for the
purpose of constructing and operating a water supply distribution
system to serve water users within the District; and
WHEREAS, the United States Department of Agriculture, Rural
Development may agree to loan the District sufficient funds to
enable the District to finance the construction of said water
supply distribution system; and
WHEREAS, the County's Public utility Department is fully
capable to conduct the operation and management of the water
supply distribution system of the District; and
WHEREAS, the County and the District have agreed to enter into
this contract for the operation and management of the water supply
distribution system of the District as a County operated system on
a continuing basis and especially for and during the period of the
. existence of any Rural Development loan to the District.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties do contract and agree each with
the other as follows:
1. That the District's water distribution supply system
referred to above shall be operated and managed by the County's
Public utility Department as a County operated water
distribution system on a continuing basis and especially for a
period beginning as of the execution of this contract and
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extending until any loan made by the Rural Development to the
District has been paid in full, being a period of at least
forty ( 40) years.
2. That the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, sitting
in the capacity as the governing body of County and/or as the
governing body of the District, shall establish and set the .
rates of charges for the purchase of water and for such other
fees, charges, and penalties as required for the operation of
the water distribution system, with proper cost accounting
procedures to appropriately reflect the cost of these
facilities operated by the County Public utility Department
relative to the operation of other utility enterprises which
are or may be carried on by the County Public utility
Department. Further, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners,
in the capacities stated above, shall charge such rates for the
users of said water distribution system as will appropriately
yield sufficient funds to meet operation and maintenance
expenses and to pay and retire the long term debt of the
District to the Rural Development or other lender.
3. This contract shall be a continuing contract relative .
to the furnishing of the essential water utility services for
the people of the District and this contract shall exist and
continue until the District and the County shall mutually
modify or terminate this contractual arrangement.
4. That the Harnett County Board of Commissioners agrees
to create an Advisory Council to lend assistance with input
and advice as to the operation and maintenance of the
aforesaid water distribution system by the Harnett County
Board of Commissioners as the governing body of said
District.
5. That the County shall be entitled to fund or cause
to be funded the construction of any water line to be
connected to the District's system as an extension within or
without the boundaries of the District for the purpose of .
serving needy users with water utility services as the same
shall be determined by the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners and that the rates chargeable to such persons
(users) shall be equitably set to properly reflect cost of
operations and maintenance of water production and supply and
further that in the event it shall become necessary for the
District to levy a tax for the purpose of funding bonded
indebtedness of the District then in such event such rates of
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any person (user) outside the boundaries of the District
shall be charged a greater user fee (rate) as will be
equivalent to such needed property tax as may be levied;
provided, if a tax levy is made, then such user charge for
out-of-district users shall not be less than 150% of the user
. charge of users of the District. It is understood and agreed
that the District shall have no obligation to extend its
water lines outside of the District's boundaries.
6. That the County will manage and operate the water
supply distribution system on an annual budget with the setting
of rates on an annual basis as approved by the District's
governing body with proper input and advice from the Advisory
Council, which budget shall provide and set forth the handling
of the funds such that a reserve fund, depreciation fund, debt
payment fund, and surplus fund for the District shall be
distinguishable, and further that the County shall maintain a
system of accounts for the County utility Department which will
appropriately account for the various operations of the utility
Department, specif ically so that all costs relative to the
. operation of the water supply distribution system will be
separately stated; the County shall further maintain insurance
and bonds as required by state law and that the County shall
properly contract with a certified public accountant for annual
audits of the utility Department and that further the County
shall comply with all federal, state and local laws and
regulations relative to the operation of the water supply
distribution system.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this
instrument to be executed as authorized by the Harnett County
Board of Commissioners sitting as the governing body of the
County and the District, all as of the day and year first above
written.
COUNTY OF HARNETT
. BY: fJAA,. 8. L2L.-,.
Dan B. Andrews
Chairman of the
Harnett County Board of
Commissioners
Attest:
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Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk
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RIVERSIDE WATER AND SEWER
DISTRI91 OF HARNETT COUNTY
BY: ~~ A. d.L.-
ban B. Andrews
Chairman of the
Harnett County Board
of Commissioners sitting
as the governing body of
the Riverside Water and
Sewer Distr ict of .
Attest: Harnett County
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K~y '.' Blanchard, Clerk
( SEAL)
NORTH CAROLINA,
HARNETT COUNTY.
I, hQflnnO r-1:.rcC ptcUd , a Notary Public of the
County and State af~resald, certify that Dan B. Andrews, who,
being by me duly sworn, says that he is Chairman of the Board
of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, and that Kay S.
Blanchard is Clerk of said Board, that the seal affixed to the
foregoing and attested instrument is the seal of Harnett
County, North Carolina, and that said instrument was signed by .
him as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of said County
and by the Clerk of said Board, who affixed the official seal
of Harnett County to said instrument; and that the said Dan B.
Andrews, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, acknowledged
said instrument to be the act and deed of Harnett County, North
Carolina.
W~TNESS. my hand and Notarial Seal, this the ( Iv ~\ day of
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NORTH CAROLINA,
HARNETT COUNTY.
I, ~101'LiUl 0If1(AV..v7) Ad , a Notary Public of the
County and State afor~said, certify that Dan B. Andrews, who,
being by me duly sworn, says that he is Chairman of the Board
of Commissioners of the County of Harnett sitting as the
governing body of the Southwest Water and Sewer District of
Harnett County, and that Kay S. Blanchard is the Clerk of said .
Board, that the seal affixed to the foregoing and attested
instrument is the seal of said District, and that said
instrument was signed by him as Chairman in the above capacity
and by the Clerk of said Board, who affixed the official seal
of said District to said instrument; and that the said Dan B.
Andrews, in the above capacity acknowledged said instrument to
be the act and deed of the Southwest Water and Sewer District
of Harnett County. .
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Attachment 6.
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF
WATER PURCHASE CONTRACT AND MANAGEMENT CONTRACT WITH
THE RIVERSIDE WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT OF HARNETT COUNTY
. WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, has examined the Water
Purchase Contract and the Management Contract between the Riverside Water and
Sewer District of Harnett County and the County of Harnett, a copy of which is
attached hereto as Exhibit A and Exhibit B respectively; and
WHEREAS, the Board desires for the County to enter into said contracts as
provided;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners, that:
1. The County is hereby authorized to and shall enter into the Water
Purchase Contract and the Management Contract attached hereto as "Exhibit A" and
"Exhibit B" respectively.
2. The appropriate officers of said County are hereby directed to execute
the original of said Water Purchase Contract and Management Contract.
. Duly adopted this 16th day of February, 1998, upon motion made by
Commissioner Beatrice B. Hill . seconded by Commissioner Joseph T. Bowden
and passed by the following vote:
Ayes 5 Noes 0 Absent 0
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BY: f)a- B. aL~
Dan B. Andrews, Chairman of
the Harnett County Board of
ATTEST: Commissioners
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Kay S /J Blanchard
Clerk to the Board
. Exhibit A and Exhibit B were the same attachments to Attachment 5 and
are copied there.
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Attachment 7.
RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH
HARNETT COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES FUND
FOR SIMPLIFIED ACCOUNTING PURPOSES
WHEREAS, there are eight County Water and Sewer Districts within the County
of Harnett including Buies Creek-Coats Water and Sewer District, East Central .
Water and Sewer District, Northwest Water and Sewer District, Riverside Water and
Sewer District, South Central Water and Sewer District, Southeast Water and Sewer
District, Southwest Water and Sewer District, and West Central Water and Sewer
District; and
WHEREAS, each of the above-named Water and Sewer Districts which owns a
water distribution system or has plans to construct such a system has contracted
to purchase water from the County of Harnett; and
WHEREAS, each of the Water and Sewer Districts has contracted with the
County to operate and maintain the water distribution and/or sewer collection
system of the District, in addition to the operation and maintenance of
facilities owned by the County of Harnett;
WHEREAS, it has been recommended, after consultation with appropriate
agencies including the Local Government Commission of the State of North
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Carolina, to consolidate accounting for the operation of the facilities owned,
operated, and maintained by the County of Harnett including the Water and Sewer
Districts; and
WHEREAS, such consolidation would result in a simplified accounting
procedure and a more efficient operation of such systems; and
WHEREAS, establishment of a "Harnett County Public Utilities Fund" would
accomplish such end; and
WHEREAS, each Water and Sewer District shall remain a separate and viable
entity and the only change which will occur is the manner in which revenues and
expenditures are budgeted and allocated; and
WHEREAS, all debt owed by each District shall continue to be paid by that
District;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the County
of Harnett and by the Board of Commissioners sitting as the governing body of the .
County Water and Sewer Districts named above, that:
1. A Fund be established entitled "Harnett County Public Utilities Fund"
for the purpose of consolidating accounting procedures for the various water and
sewer systems owned and operated by the County of Harnett, including the above-
named Water and Sewer Districts.
2. That the Harnett County Finance Department, together with the
assistance of the Department of Public Utilities, implellilut the procedures
necessary to accomplish the accounting consolidation.
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Duly adopted this the 16th day of February. 1998, upon motion made by
Commissioner Joseph T. Bowden .' seconded by Commissioner Beatrice B. Hill
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and adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: 5 Noes: 0 Absent: 0
. Board of Commissioners of the
County of Harnett
By: A~ !1 tU_
Dan B. Andrews, Chairman of
the Board and of the governing
body of the above-named Water
ATTEST: and Sewer District of Harnett
County
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Kay' S .6 Blanchard, . Clerk to the
Board and to the above-named
Water and Sewer Districts of
Harnett County
Attachment 8.
. INTRA-DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET AMENDMENTS
FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 28, 1998 - FEBRUARY 11, 1998
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TraininglMeetings
Travel
2/02/98 1262 MislE-911 12-8900-0330 Materials & Supplies ($20,000.00)
12-8900-0331 Road Signs/Materials $20,000.00
2/04/98 1263 Hurricane Fran 48-8000-0260 Advertisements $406.00
48-8000-0330 IMaterials & Supplies I ($406.00)
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Cooperative
2/05/98 1265 Extension 27-9041-0110 Telephone & Postage ($480.00)
I I 127-9041-0330 IMaterials & Supplies I $480.00
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2/06/98 1268 Health 110- 7600-0040 IProfessional Services $400.00
110-7600-0140 I Travel $383.00
. 110-7600-0330 IMaterials & Supplies I $1,364.00
110-7600-0450 Contracted Services I ($400.00)
I I 110-7600-0470 Food & Provisions I ($383.00)
I 110- 7 600-07 40 ICapital Outlay - Equipment ($1,364.00)
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