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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/01/01 Emerg Tele System Est Financing Text Amendmentf AMENDMENT TO THE ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING FINANCING OF THE 911 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Amendment 1 WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners adopted an ordinance on June 21, 1993 entitled "Ordinance Establishing Financing of the 911 Emergency Telephone System, Harnett County, North Carolina "; and WHEREAS, this Board is of the opinion that the amendment set forth below is necessary for the successful working of the County's 911 Emergency Telephone System. NOW, THEREFORE, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners does hereby amend the above mentioned ordinance to include the Town of Erwin in the jurisdiction in which the County provides dispatch services. Duly adopted this 19th day of March, 2001 and shall become effective on the 1`t day of August, 2001. '= HARNE T COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS �5 ` T J. byrif, Chair au Attest: )6,1 ,ti. &444 tO Kay 50111anchard Clerk to the Board At the May 17, 1993, Board of Commissioners meeting, a petition was tENnUM.p7-:kE�Gnted.to the Board from a group of individuals who operate L��"i`nesses in Barbecue Township, Johnsonville Township, and Upper Little River Township II. The petition requested the Board of C.4-.missioners to call for a beer and unfortified wine referendum. At this meeting (June 21, 1993), Dwight Snow, County Attorney, p- 3vided comments to the Board and stated that in accordance with the General Statutes any referendum on the sale of beer and unfortified wine must be held county -wide, and that the Board has two options concerning this matter: (1) ask for a referendum county -wide, or (2) not ask for a referendum. Ed Bain, Attorney, representing the group of individuals requesting a referendum, provided comments to the Board and stated that he was not completely in agreement with Mr. Snow as to what the law is concerning this matter. Mr. Bain asked that the Board allow a referendum on the sale of beer and unfortified wine. Russell Blackmon, pastor of Swan Station Church provided comments to the Board and requested that the Board not call for a referendum on the sale of beer and unfortified wine. Commissioner Titchener made a motion to refer the matter to the Attorney General for a ruling. Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Informal comments were provided by the following citizens: 1. Carolyn Brown, Anderson Creek 2. Floyd Hein, Anderson Creek 3. Charles Meeks, Anderson Creek c:.-=irman Sorrell called to order a public hearing on a proposed ordinance establishing the financing of the 911 Emergency Telephone System for Harnett County. Tony Wilder provided comments and stated that the purpose of the public hearing was to obtain comments from the public concerning the proposed ordinance. Chairman Sorrell opened the meeting for public comments. Comments were received from the following citizens: 1. Charles Meeks, Anderson Creek For 2. Shelly Abrams, Holly Springs For 3. Tom Cooley, Lillington For 4. Floyd Hein, Anderson Creek For rEM There being no further comments, Chairman Sorrell closed the public �j hearing. Commissioner Bowden moved for adoption of the ordinance establishing the financing of the 911 Emergency Telephone System for Harnett County. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The ordinance is copied in full a the end of t'.m_ese minutes as attachment 1. orge Jackson; _�_e.nnin.q Director, presented for t-.-.e Board's _::.sideration a zoning change application for 1300+ acres located in ckhcr: Tcwns_ii1. -or Cliff Brown and others. A p�.blic hearing was ..,.Id May 17, 199;, concerning the application. Cc:.missioner Titchener ri+.ved for approval of the zoning change request. Commissioner Andrews seconded the mot'.on and it passed with a unanimous vote. Chairman Sorrell called to order a public hearing on a zoning change application for Dennis Pope Turlington, from RA -20M to Commercial