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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05012000793 IIARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting May 1, 2000 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, May • 1, 2000 in the 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 9 a.m. and Commissioner Byrd led the pledge of allegiance and prayer. Commissioner Bowden moved to approve the agenda as published with the following additions to the consent agenda: - Budget Amendments - Award of bids for generators for radio towers Enter letter from the Black Leadership Caucus • into minutes. Commissioner Byrd seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Upon motion by Commissioner Bowden and seconded by Commissioner Hill, the Board unanimously approved the following items on the consent agenda: 1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, April 17, 2000 Joint Meeting with Board of Education, April 27, 2000 2. Budget Amendments: 289 Register of Deeds (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4800-410.74-75 Cap. Outlay -Lease Expense $49,490. decrease 110-4800-410.74-74 Cap. Outlay -Equipment 45,368. increase 110-4800-410.44-21 Building & Equipment -Rent 4,122. increase 290 MIS/E-911 (Fund 240-Emergency Telephone System) Code 240-5900-420.43-16 Maintenance & Repair -Equip. 4,100. decrease 240-5900-420.74-74 Capital outlay -Equipment 4,100. increase 3. Tax refunds and releases (Attachment 1) • ONE-ON-ONE 4. Continuation Agreement with the Governor's- N oNE �' One -On -One Volunteer Program PROGRAM for FY 2000-2001. Total Budget: $52,171. One -On -One Funds: $30,000. Local Funds: 18,871. In -Kind Resources: $3,300. USED WATER 5. Resolution authorizing disposal of personal property (used water meters) by METERS private sale (Attachment 2) INTERNET TAX 6. Resolution on Delaying Congressional Action on the Internet Tax Moratorium MORATORIUM (Attachment 3) 71j- MIS DEPT. TRANS- MITTAL EQUIPMENT LETTER FROM BLACK LEADERSHIP CAUCUS 7. Resolution accepting bid for generators/operational indicators and resolution accepting bid for generators/automatic transfer switch (Attachment 4) 8. Enter letter from the Black Leadership Caucus into minutes (Attachment 5) Informal comments were provided by the following citizens: 1. Maylon McKoy, Anderson Creek area, regarding fire tax rate 2. Wilton Lee, Rolling Springs area, regarding need for sewer system Commissioner Titchener made a motion to appoint Mike Parham to the Harnett 40 County Revolving Loan Fund Committee. Commissioner Byrd seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Rudy Brown, Angier, addressed the Board regarding Internet Service Providers. The INTERNET SERVICE Board directed Paula Stewart, MIS Director, to meet with Mr. Brown to explore PROVIDERS options concerning internet service and for Ms. Stewart to report her findings to the Board. SHAWTOWN REHAB. Chairman Andrews called to order a public hearing on the Shawtown Infrastructure PROJECT project. Patricia H. Crissman, The Wooten Company, provided background information on the infrastructure grant. Chairman Andrews opened the meeting for comments from the public. No comments were offered and Chairman Andrews closed the public hearing. The Board scheduled a required second public hearing for May 15, 2000. Chairman Andrews called to order a public hearing on the proposed FY 2000-2001 FY2000-2001 DOT Department of Transportation Secondary Roads Improvement Program. Ray Stone, ROAD IMPROVEMENT District Engineer, presented an overview of the proposed Roads Improvement PROGRAM Program and stated that the purpose of the public hearing was to obtain public comments concerning the proposed program. Board members provided comments regarding the following roads: 1. SR 1164, Poplar Drive 2. Long Leaf Drive 3. Tom Myers Road 4. Hwy. 210, V4 mile south of Valley Road — dangerous area near hardware store, and Hwy. 210 and 27, 2 miles south of Lillington 5. Pope Road, Dunn 6. Buttonwood Court Chairman Andrews opened the meeting for comments from the public. 1. Maylon McKoy, Anderson Creek area, asked who was responsible for picking up full trash bags after citizens pick up trash on roadsides. 2. Mike Cagle asked when Roberts Road would be paved. There being no further comments, Chairman Andrews closed the public hearing. Commissioner Bowden moved to adopt a resolution approving the FY 2000-2001 Secondary Road Construction program for Harnett County as presented. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. (Attachment 6) Departmental reports were filed with the Board from the Department of Social Services and the Health Department. REQUEST FOR PLANNING In the County Manager's report, Mr. Emory discussed staff recommendations for an BOARD'S RECOMMENDATION amendment to uses permitted in RA-30 Zoning District. Commissioner Bowden ma ON AMEND. TO ZONING a motion to ask the Planning Board for a recommendation regarding the issue prior t the Board of Commissioners regular meeting, May 15t'. Commissioner Byrd moved for the Board to go into closed session for the following purposes: 1) To consider and discuss a personnel matter; 2) To instruct the county staff concerning the position to be taken on a proposed contract for the sale of real estate; 3) To give instruction to the County Attorney concerning the handling of an administrative procedure matter and claim resolution. This motion is made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143-318.11 (a)(3)(5)&(6). Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. 79Y Commissioner Hill moved for the Board to come out of closed session. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. There being no further business, Commissioner Byrd moved for adjournment. ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Bowden seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. The Harnett County Board of Commissioners regular meeting May 1, 2000, duly adjourned at 10:45 a.m. Dan B. Andrews, Chairman • l�'a� &e1C& d Ka�Blanchard, Clerk to the Board Attachment 1. MONTHLY REFUND REPORT 24 Apr-00 BILL NUMBER NAME REASON AMOUNT 1999524191 BLUE, GARY LEWIS VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 743 X .73 = 5.43 581 CYPRESS ROAD BENHAVEN FIRE - 743 X .07 - .52 CAMERON, NC 28326 TOTAL - 5.95 1999552883 EDWARDS, ELFRIEDE Z MOTOR VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE -1115 X .73 = 8.14 3600 NC 210 S BUNNLEVEL FIRE -1115 X . I I = 1.23 BUNNLEVEL, NC 28323 TOTAL - 9,37 9562090 LONG, CYNTHIA D VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 2070 X .73 - 15.12 V 256 HOWARDS LANE BENHAVEN RESCUE - 2070 X .10 = 2.07 DUNN, NC 28334 TOTAL -17.19 1999542552 SANDROCK, JOHN VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 983 X .73 = 7.18 OLIVER FLATWOODS FIRE - 983 X .15 = 1.48 1189 TITAN ROBERTS TOTAL - 8.66 ROAD LILLINGTON, NC 27546 1999564783 SOLORZANO, ROBERT C MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE-17,230 X .73 = 125.78 234 BRANDYWOOD BENHAVEN FIRE-17,230 X .07 = 12.06 CAMERON, NC 28326 TOTAL - 137.84 1999551068 THOMAS, KATHLEEN VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 5315 X .73 = 38.80 MARIA-BENETIZ TOWN OF LILLINGTON - 5315 X .63 = ROUTE 3, BOX 1200 33.49 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 TOTAL - 72.29 1997605697 THOMPSON, IDA J NOT IN CITY LIMITS TOWN OF ERWIN - 13,970 X .48 = 67.06 P.O. BOX 433 TOTAL - 67.06 ERWIN, NC 28339 1998935584 THOMPSON, IDA J NOT IN CITY LIN11TS TOWN OF ERWIN -11,940 X .48 = 56.83 P.O. BOX 433 TOTAL - 56.83 ERWIN, NC 28339 1999540479 WELLS, ROBERT T VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 2163 X .73 = 15.79 504 PARK AVE CITY OF DUNN - 2163 X .46 = 9.95 DUNN, NC 28334 AVERASBORO RESCUE - 2163 X .02 = .44 • TOTAL - 26.18 Approved by the Barnett County Board of CornrnisslOneM Date s- I - 00 YEAR MONTH TOWN 1999 05/00 1999 05100 1999 05/00 1999 05/00 1999 05100 1999 05100 LILLING 1997 05/00 ERWIN 1998 05100 ERWIN 1999 05/00 DUNN 796 Attachment 2. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING DISPOSAL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY BY PRIVATE SALE WHEREAS, the Harnett County Department of Public Utilities has a number of water meters that are either not serviceable due to their age or are not able to be repaired; and WHEREAS, these water meters have little or no marketable value, and in no event does the personal property have a value of $30,000.00 or more; and WHEREAS, the Harnett County Department of Public Utilities is having to store these old and non -serviceable meters; and WHEREAS, it is desirable for this Board to authorize the disposal of this property by private sale at a negotiated price pursuant to the procedures outlined in North Carolina General Statutes §153A-176, 160A-266, and 160A-267; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett that: 1. The Assistant Director of the Harnett County Department of Public Utilities is hereby authorized to dispose of the aforementioned water meters that are not serviceable due to age or condition by private sale at a negotiated price; and 2. The Assistant Director of the Harnett County Department of Public Utilities is authorized to execute such documents and take such actions as are necessary to implement the disposal of said property by private sale at a negotiated price. Duly adopted this 1st of May, 2000, upon motion made by Commissioner Bowden , seconded by Commissioner Hill and adopted by the following vote: Ayes 5 Noes 0 Absent 0 Attest: KClerk to the Board Kay SFBlanchard, Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett /� By: AA, /a , a Dan B. Andrews, Chairman of the Board • • • Attachment 3. 797 NORTH CAROLINA, HARNETT COUNTY RESOLUTON ON DELAYING CONGRESSIONAL ACTION ON • INTERNET TAX MORATORIUM WHEREAS, out-of-state remote sellers who conduct sales via the Internet, mail order, and phone are not required by law to collect existing sales and use taxes imposed by state and local governments; and WHEREAS, the primary barrier to collecting taxes on remote sales is the Supreme Court's ruling in Quill vs North Dakota which defers to Congress to authorize states to require remote sellers to collect taxes in a manner that does not unduly burden Interstate Commerce; and WHEREAS, state and local governments are working together to implement a streamlined sales tax system that would simplify definitions tax rates and tax bases and use 2 1 " Century technology in the collection process; and WHEREAS, current laws create a competitive disadvantage and great inequities between merchants who sell from traditional "brick -and -mortar" establishments and those who sell from electronic stores; and WHEREAS, increasing sales on the Internet, and the resulting erosion of sales and use tax revenues will limit the ability of states and governments and school districts to finance essential public services such as police, fire, emergency medical service, education, social services, infrastructure development, and healthcare; and WHEREAS, a recent University of Tennessee study estimates that state sales tax revenue losses in 2003 will exceed $10 billion; and • WHEREAS, the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce failed to reach a legally required consensus on fair and equitable treatment of both remote sellers and "Main Street" retailers and also proposed that Congress preempt state and local sovereignty guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution: THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Harnett County supports simplification of state and local sales taxes, and urges states to move expeditiously to develop and approve model simplification legislation; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Congress should not extend or expand the current moratorium until its expiration in October 2001; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if state and local governments choose to negotiate a brief extension of the existing moratorium as part of a broader bill, such an extension: - Should only be effective for a short period of time (no more than two years); and - Must be linked to states' successfully implementing sales tax simplification, which would trigger Congressional authorization of expanded duty to collect use taxes on remote sales. Duly adopted this 15L day of May, 2000. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISISONERS • ATTEST: Dan B. Andrews, Chairman KA"X, of. dl--..�'.l i.arcl Kay . Blanchard, Clerk to the Board Attachment 4. NORTH CAROLINA, HARNETT COUNTY, RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID Generators Operational Indicators THAT WHEREAS, The County of Harnett has heretofore solicited bids in connection • with Generator Operational Indicators to be acquired for use by Harnett County; WHEREAS, said bids were solicited pursuant to the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina and all bid solicitation requirements have been complied with; and WHEREAS, bids were received by the County of Harnett in response to such solicitation of bids; and WHEREAS, said bids were delivered to the Harnett County MIS Department, 201 West Front Street, Lillington, N.C., and were opened, and read aloud at the Harnett County MIS Department 911 Conference Room at 9:00 am, April 20, 2000; and WHEREAS, the County of Harnett has determined that Patrick and Burgess Electric, has submitted the lowest responsive bid which meets the bid requirements and that Patrick and Burgess Electric is the lowest responsible bidder, taking into consideration quality, performance, service and other requirements specified by the bid solicitation process conducted by the County of Harnett; and • WHEREAS, the County of Harnett reserves the right to enter a contract for said services for up to 90 days as it deems necessary according to the established contract prices by Global Energy Corporation; and WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, meeting in regular session on May 1,2000 has reviewed the proposals submitted and has concluded that the contract to provide Generators and Automatic Transfer Switches for Harnett County should be awarded to Global Energy Corporation NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, upon motion duly made, seconded and adopted, that the bid of Patrick and Burgess Electric, in the maximum amount of TEN THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($10,987.00). Harnett County reserves the right to appropriate funds as it deems necessary to purchase items according to this bid acceptance. • This I st day of May 2000. 1jARNETTT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By: x , Chairman ATTEST 10 Clerk 711 • • is Pricing Responses For Harnett County Generators Operational Indicators Needed for Lower ISO Ratings Vendor Patrick & Burness Generator Operational Indicator $10,987.00 Vendor . Ezzell Electric Generator Operational Indicator : $ 11,667.87 Vendor : Cummings Atlantic Generator Operational Indicator : $ 13,886.00 NORTH CAROLINA, HARNETT COUNTY, RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID Generators/Automatic Transfer Switch THAT WHEREAS, The County of Harnett has heretofore solicited bids in connection with Generators and Automatic Transfer Switches to be acquired for use by Harnett County; WHEREAS, said bids were solicited pursuant to the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina and all bid solicitation requirements have been complied with; and WHEREAS, bids were received by the County of Harnett in response to such solicitation of bids; and WHEREAS, said bids were delivered to the Harnett County MIS Department, 201 West Front Street, Lillington, N.C., and were opened, and read aloud at•the Harnett County MIS Department 911 Conference Room at 9:00 am, April 20, 2000; and WHEREAS, the County of Harnett has determined that Global Energy Corporation, has submitted the lowest responsive bid which meets the bid requirements and that Global Energy Corporation is the lowest responsible bidder, taking into consideration quality, performance, service and other requirements specified by the bid solicitation process conducted by the County of Harnett; and WHEREAS, the County of Harnett reserves the right to enter a contract for said services for up to 90 days as it deems necessary according to the established contract prices by Global Energy Corporation; and 800 WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, meeting in regular session on May 1,2000 has reviewed the proposals submitted and has concluded that the contract to provide Generators and Automatic Transfer Switches for Harnett County should be awarded to Global Energy Corporation NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, upon motion duly made, seconded and adopted, that the bid of Global Energy Corporation, in the maximum amount of THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($32,780.00). Harnett County reserves the right to appropriate funds as it deems necessary to purchase items according to this bid acceptance. This 1 st day of May 2000. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By: .CYa,.,_ a, '�2..,o Chairman ATTEST Clerk Pricing Responses For Harnett County Generators for Radio Tower Sites Vendor Installation Date Warranty Generator Specifications Automatic Transfer Switch Vendor Stateline Equipment 12 —14 weeks 1 Year Prime or Export $ 24,850.00 $ 5,400.00 TOTAL : $ Installation Date Warranty Generator Specifications Automatic Transfer Switch TOTAL Global Energy Corporation 75 —90 days 5 Years or 1500 Hours $ 29,542.00 $ 3,238.00 Vendor Euell Electric Installation Date 75-90 days Warranty 5 Years Generator Specifications : $ 30,600.00 Automatic Transfer Switch : $ 6,720.00 is • TOTAL : $ 37,320.00 �--sue--- Vendor : Patrick & Burgess Installation Date 9-15-00 Warranty : 5 Years Generator Specifications $ 34,068.00 Automatic Transfer Switch $ 3,600.00 TOTAL $ 37,668.00 Vendor Cummings Atlantic Installation Date 9-01-2000 Warranty 5 Years Generator Specifications $ 38,160.00 Automatic Transfer Switch $ 8,268.00 TOTAL $ 46,428.00 Attachment 5. Barnett County Black Leadership Caucus M North Layton Avenue Dunn, North Carolina 28334 • May 1, 2000 Mr. Dan Andrews, Chairman Harnett County Board of. Commissioners 3446 Chalybeate Springs Road l:uquay Varina, North Carolina 27526 Dear Mr. Andrews: . The Harnett County Black Leadership Caucus respectf idly submits, for the record, its opposition to the Democratic Party's request that our commissioners prepare and submit the appropriate request to change the present government structure by the addition of two at large seats for both the board of commissioners and the school board. In addition, any redrawing of district or precinct lines should increase and not diminish Black representation on either board. Any effort to change the present mode of election should address some specific area of concern relative to equal representation. No issue can be deduced to exist at this time. Both boards currently have four white members. We have four white males on each five -member board and one Black male on the school board and one Black female on the board of commissioners. The addition of any at -large seats could only serve to diminish Black representation and voting strength from its current twenty percent on each board affected by such it change. We further submit that any at -large scats in Harnett County could properly be labeled white only, Unless the Democratic Party believes that whites have too little representation on the boards or is able to establish some other group without a proper share of political voice in government, no additional seats deserve consideration. • In conclusion, we believe, that the current Harnett County Board of Commissioners has done an excellent job in representing the citizens of the county. Sincerely, C_S�l� N. Carrell o ins Cha' k,41* W N Porter, Chairman Political Action Committee Attachment 6. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DAN B. Amwuws, X, Chairman BeA=ce B. Hut, Vice -Chairman Josfru T. BOWDEN TEDDY Bm W, X Tft wee ar gay qrH CA COUNTY OF HARNETT P.O. BOX 759 - LILLWGTON, N.C. 27W (910) 893-7555 - FAX (910) 814-M2 RESOLUTION COUNTY MANGER Nuu. EMoAY WM_ A- (Torre) WZMR, Assistant CLERK TO THE BOARD KAY S. BLANcHARD BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners does hereby approve the FY 2000-2001 Secondary Road'Construction Program for Harnett County as presented by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The Construction Program is attached to this resolution as "Attachment A". Duly adopted this 1'r day of May, 2000. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A. 0_ d,-c Dan B. Andrews, Chairman ATTEST: Kay SPBlanchard, Clerk to the Board • • "Attachment 2000 - 2001 Secondary Road Construction"Program N; Harnett County Secondary Road Construction Allocation Highway Trust Fund Allocation $ 838,931`.:,' t $ 7731350 Total Secondary Road Construction Funds Available J E' ainte$ 1,612,281. nance Ooeratione• i Funds required to supplement secondary road maintenance operations to be used for: Stabilization of unpaved roads $ 208,196 with stone or local materials; Widening of paved secondary roads; Drainage Improvements; Safety Projects Secondary Construction $ 96.383vi . I+ r tY Highway Trust Fund $ 111,813 Reserve for Contingencies 1 Y'; -of-way; overdrafts; property owner participation paving; Funds to be used for road additions; surveys &right paving of rural fire departments and rescue squads; continuation of paving down the priority list. Secondary Construction $ 161 548 Highway Trust Fund $ 61,537 Paving Program: Paving of unpaved roads in priority order from the Rural and Residential / Subdivision priority lists, { $ 1,181,g00i The Department will secure right-of-way, if right-of-way Is unobtainable on any road, then the'program will be extended down the priority lists until available funds are expended. f '•r" `. Secondary Construction $ 581,000 t" Highway Trust Fund $ 600,000 +.' So3 Harnett Rural Priority 2000-2001 Priority No. Route Name From To Length Mile Estimated Previous 2000-01 Description Cost Funding Funding ' SR 1230 Harrington Rd, SR 1280 SR 1231 1.10 Grade,drain, base & pave $176,000 $10,000 $166,000 ' SR 1776 Old Hamilton Rd. NC 82 Beg. Pvmt. 1.15 Grade, drain, base & pave $150,000 1 $0 $150,000 ' • SR 1212 Jesse Rd. SR 1229 SR 1211 2.20 Grade, drain, base & pave $300,000 $0 $10,000 34, SR 1789 Stridkland Rd, SR 1799 SR 1808 1.30 Grade, drain, base & pave $175,000 $100,000 $75,000 • 35 SR 1827 Skeet Range Rd. NC 27 Dead End 0.50 Grade, drain, base & pave $65,000 $65.000 $0 36 SR 1460 H.H.H. Rd. SR 1454 SR 1443 0.23 Grade, drain, base & pave $45,000 $45,000 $0 37 SR 1240 Quail Rd. SR 1239 Dead End 0.60 Grade, drain, base & pave $85,000 $85,000 $0 38 SR 1220 Sharpe Rd. SR 1219 SR 1219 0.80 Grade, drain, base & pave $100,00o $100,000 $0 39 SR 1418 River Rd. SR 1461 Beg. Pvrnt. 3.00 Grade, drain, base & pave $600,000 $0 $600,000 40 SR 1248 Rogers Rd. SR 1291 Dead End 0.40 Grade, drain, base & pave $50,000 $0 $50,000 41 SR 1299 McLean Rd. SR 1252 SR 1251 0.60 Base & pave $50,000 $0 $50,000 42 SR 2043 McArtan Rd. SR 2045 Dead End 1.30 Grade, drain, base & pave $185,000 $0 $80,000 Total Mileage 13.18 Total Funding $1,181,000 Notes: 1. Attached list of 19 roads with unattainable right of way on the rural and residential/subdivision list. 2. Priority numbers 1-10 on the Rural and Residential / Subdivision List are frozen as required by General Statue 136-44.7.Currently, No. 8F SR 1263 & No.9F SR 1788 (0.25 mi. section only) have right-of-way problems and . will not be paved until the conflicts are resolved. All remaining frozen routes are paved or under construction. • • SR 1230, SR 1776 & SR 1212 are currently on the R/W unaviailable list. List of Roads With Unavailable Right of Way 1997 - 2000 Harnett County Rural Roads Priority SR Number Name Le lh 1 2012 Duke Road 1.00 2 1807 Mixon Rd. 0.40 3 1714 Partin Road 0.90 4 1212 Jesse Road 2.06 5 1509 Gardner Road 0.80 6 1431 Bradley Road 0.30 7 2003 McLamb Road 1.20 8 1776 Old Hamilton Road 1.15 9 1546B Young Road 0.90 10 1803 Lee Road 0.52 11 1230 Harrington Road 1.10 12 1224 McNeill Road 0.25 Subdivision / Residential Roads Pdorit SR Number Name Length 1 2014 Hall Road 0.60 2 1134 Murchison Lane 0.25 3 1138 Fuller Road 0.38 4 1419 Avery Spence Road 0.60 5 1292 Obad Olive Road 0.20 6 1422 Ausley Road 0.50 7 1828 Bears Lane 0.21 Summary Number of roads on list: 19 Total Length of roads: 13.26 Total length of roads with 50 or more ADT: 12.55