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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992/04/20 RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT PUBLIC ENERGY COSTS AGAIN BE TREATED AS A STATE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITYRESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT PUBLIC ENERGY COSTS AGAIN BE TREATED AS A STATE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WHEREAS, the 1991 North Carolina General Assembly began the phase -out of state funding for Public School Energy Costs; and WHEREAS, this action by the State of North Carolina places a new financial responsibility of $382,600 on Harnett County local government and $35,984,481 in all 100 counties; and WHEREAS, sufficient notice was simply not provided to counties to prepare for this new financial burden; and WHEREAS, the primary responsibility of financing Public School Energy Costs has historically been provided by the State of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, the North Carolina General Statutes do not specify Public School Energy Costs as a local responsibility; and WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Education concurs with this Resolution and believes that Public School Energy Costs should be state financed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners requests that the North Carolina General Assembly assume financial responsibility for Public School Energy Cost. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board requests the assistance of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, the North Carolina School Board Association and all 100 counties in this effort. Adopted this the twentieth day of April, 1992. i Llojld I. Stewart, Chairman .A Y� " �-j y ac Bill Shaw, Vice Chairman Mack Reid Hudson 'Walt Titchener RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT PUBLIC ENERGY COSTS AGAIN BE TREATED AS A STATE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WHEREAS, the 1991 North Carolina General Assembly began the phase -out of state funding for Public School Energy Costs; and WHEREAS, this action by the State of North Carolina places a new financial responsibility of $382,600 on Harnett County local government and $35,984,481 in all 100 counties; and WHEREAS, sufficient notice was simply not provided to counties to prepare for this new financial burden; and WHEREAS, the primary responsibility of financing Public School Energy Costs has historically been provided by the State of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, the North Carolina General Statutes do not specify Public School Energy Costs as a local responsibility; and WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Education concurs with this Resolution and believes that Public School Energy Costs should be state financed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners requests that the North Carolina General Assembly assume financial responsibility for Public School Energy Cost. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board requests the assistance of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners; the North Carolina School Board Association and all 100 counties in this effort. Adopted this the twentieth day of April, 1992. Llojid 1. Stewart, Chairman Bill Shaw, Vice Chairman Beatric Baffle il'l Mack Reid Hudson Walt Titchener NORTH CAROLINA ROCKINGHAM COUNTY RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT PUBLIC SCHOOL ENERGY COSTS AGAIN BE TREATED AS A STATE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WHEREAS, the 1991 North Carolina General Assembly began the phase -out of state funding for Public School Energy Costs; and WHEREAS, this action by the State of North Carolina places a new financial responsibility of $510,612 on Rockingham County local government and $35,984,481 in all 100 counties; and WHEREAS, sufficient notice was simply not provided to counties to prepare for this new financial burden; and WHEREAS, the primary responsibility of financing Public School Energy Costs has historically been provided by the State of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, the North Carolina General Statutes do not specify Public School Energy Costs as a local responsibility; and WHEREAS, the Rockingham County Boards of Education concur with this Resolution and believe that Public School Energy Costs should be state financed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners requests that the North Carolina General Assembly assume financial responsibility for Public School Energy Costs. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board requests the assistance of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, the North Carolina School Board Association . and all 100 counties in this effort. ADOPTED this the sixth day of April, 1992. A -TES] Ossie L. London, Chairman Rockingham County Board of Commissioners amela M. Robertshn. Clerk to the Board Burke County Commissioners MR. RONNIE THOMPSON, Chairperson MR. ALFRED T. PATTON, Vice Chairperson MRS. MARTHA G. HEMPHILL, Commissioner MR. LARRY A. HUFFMAN, SR., Commissioner MR. DARRYL E. WHISNANT, Commissioner March 18, 1992 Burke County N.C. Association of County Commissioners N.C. Board of Education All County Boards of Commissioners RE: BURKE COUNTY RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT PUBLIC SCHOOL ENERGY COSTS AGAIN BE TREATED AS A STATE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Dear Sir /Madam: THOMAS B. ROBINSON County Manager Enclosed is a copy of a resolution adopted on March 17, 1992 at the regular session of the Burke County Board of Commissioners concerning Public School Energy Costs. Your assistance in addressing this important issue is respectfully requested and would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Q�� Izl� Ronnie Thompson, Chairman Burke County Board of Commissioners RT:fm Enclosure Post Office Box 219 Morganton, North Carolina 28655 Tel. 704/433 -4000 Burke County Commissioners MR. RONNIE THOMPSON, Chairperson MR. ALFRED T. PATTON, Vice Chairperson .MRS. MARTHA O. HEMPHILL, Commissioner MR. LARRY A. HUFFMAN, SR., Commissioner MR. DARRYL E. WHISNANT, Commissioner Burke County THOMAS B. ROBINSON County Manager RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT PUBLIC SCHOOL ENERGY COSTS AGAIN BE TREATED AS A STATE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WHEREAS, the 1991 North Carolina General Assembly began the phase -out of state funding for Public School Energy Costs; and WHEREAS, this action by the State of North Carolina places a new financial responsibility of $424,655 on Burke County local government and $35,984,481 in all 100 counties; and WHEREAS, sufficient notice was simply not provided to counties to prepare for this new financial burden; and WHEREAS, the primary responsibility of financing Public School Energy Costs has historically been provided by the State of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, the North Carolina General Statutes do not specify Public School Energy Costs as a local responsibility; and WHEREAS, the Burke County Board of Education concurs with this Resolution and believes that Public School Energy Costs should be state financed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that requests that the North Carolina General for Public School Energy Costs. the Burke County Board of Commissioners Assembly assume financial responsibility BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board requests that assistance of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, the North Carolina School 'Board Association and all 100 counties in this effort. ADOPTED this the seventeenth day of March, 1992. ATTEST: Frances McKinney, Clerk Burke County Board of Commissioners Post Office Box 219 Morganton, North T_„ Y--- . onn County Conuniseicnen WILLIAM C. STAFFORD, JR. Chairman ALBERT L. COX Vice - Chairman BOBBY R. HALL BERT MATTHEWS NATHAN E. PASCHAL ROBERT T. REIVES GORDON A. WICKER Err Taunt# NORTH CAROLINA March 26, 1992 NC Association of County Commissioners NC Board of Education All County Boards of Commissioners Dear Sir or Madame: WILLIAM K. COWAN Manager Telephone 774 -8403 JOHN A. CROMPTON Finance Director Telephone 774.8430 KENNETH R. HOYLE County Attorney FAX 0 774 -8407 The Lee County Board of Commissioners, meeting in regular session on March 23, 1992, adopted the enclosed resolution concerning public school energy costs. The Board solicits your support in addressing this very important issue. WCS:mj Enclosure Sincerely, William C. StafVrd, Jr ., Chairman Lee County Board of Commissioners 200 Wicker Street, P. O. Box 1968, Sanford, North Carolina 27331 -1968 6 =< yt zrf �lop C` 4Z tee Cnaimig 6anrb of Cnamxniss rs RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT PUBLIC SCHOOL ENERGY COSTS AGAIN BE TREATED AS A STATE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WHEREAS, the 1991 North Carolina General Assembly began the phase -out of state funding for Public School Energy Costs; and WHEREAS, this action by the State of North Carolina places a new financial responsibility of $239,206 on Lee County local government and $35,984,481 in all 100 counties; and WHEREAS, sufficient notice was simply not provided to counties to prepare for this new financial burden; and WHEREAS, the primary responsibility of financing Public School Energy Costs has historically been provided by the State of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, the North Carolina General Statutes do not specify Public School Energy Costs as a local responsibility; and WHEREAS, the Lee County Board of Education concurs with this Resolution and believes that Public School Energy Costs should be state financed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Lee County Board of Commissioners requests that the North Carolina General Assembly assume financial responsibility for Public School Energy Costs. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board requests the assistance of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, the North Carolina School Board Association and all 100 counties in this effort. Adopted this 23rd day of March, 1992. r William . Sta r., airman TRANSYEVANIA COUNTY BOARD Of COMMISSIONERS Froncs C. W.s.r, Ch."m. D. C.".0 P.A." Yc. Choi�m.n N.I. Sm1.rd JI. Jahn K Smod, Jr. E. Rich.rd Smlih, Jr. .. ViirYAC V 28 Sax/ - Mai a J /reef �Zwva r/; i1 028712 RESOLUTION NO. 209-92 COUNTY MANAGCR A,Ihm C. W-11-m, lr. 704/884�3100 A REQUEST THAT PUBLIC SCHOOL ENERGY COSTS AGAIN BE TREATED AS A STATE FINANCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY.. WHEREAS, the 1991 North Carolina General Assembly began the phase -out of state funding for Public School Energy Costs; and WHEREAS, this action by the State of North Carolina places a new financial.responsibility on all 100 counties; and WHEREAS, sufficient notice was not provided to counties to prepare for this new financial burden; and WHEREAS, the primary responsibility of financing Public School Energy Costs has historically been provided by the State of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, the North Carolina General Statutes do not specify Public School Energy Costs as a local responsibility; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Transylvania County Board of Commissioners requests that the North Carolina General Assembly assume financial responsibility for Public School Energy Costs. BE _IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board requests the assistance of the North Carolina Association of County ` Commissioners, the North Carolina School Board Association and all 100 counties in this effort. Adopted this 23rd day of March, 1992 Frances s C -Fran- wa er, Chairman ATTEST: C'/IiN/%4Q A Clerk to BoArd ` ✓t � �q �.� G O� o r c �.� a ; ry �..� !off ` , , c� McD ®WELL COUNTY March 9, 1992 1992 RECEIVED NARNEIT COUNly MANAGER'S OFFICE 10 East Court Street • Marion, North Carolina 28752 • (704) 652 -7121 N.C. Association of County Commissioners N.C. Board of Education All County Boards of Commissioners RE: McDOWELL COUNTY RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT PUBLIC SCHOOL ENERGY COSTS AGAIN BE TREATED AS A STATE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Dear Sir /Madam: Enclosed herewith is a copy of a resolution adopted on March 2, 1992 at the regular session of the McDowell County Board of Commissioners concerning Public School Energy Costs. Your assistance in addressing this important issue is respectfully requested and would be greatly appreciated. Most sincerely, Jack A. Wood, Chairman Board-of Commissioners JAW:cp Enclosure McDOWELL COUNTY RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT PUBLIC SCHOOL ENERGY COSTS AGAIN BE TREATED AS A STATE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WHEREAS, the 1991 North Carolina General Assembly began the phase -out of state funding for Public School Energy Costs; and WHEREAS, this action by the State of North Carolina places a new financial responsibility of $225,415 on McDowell County local government and $35,984,481 in all 100 counties; and WHEREAS, sufficient notice was simply not provided to counties to prepare for this new financial burden; and WHEREAS, the primary responsibility of financing Public School Energy Costs has historically been provided by the State of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, the North Carolina General Statutes do not specify Public School Energy Costs as a local responsibility; and WHEREAS, the McDowell County Board of Education concurs with this Resolution and believes that Public School Energy Costs should be state financed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the McDowell County Board of Commissioners requests that the North Carolina General Assembly assume financial responsibility for Public School Energy Costs. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board requests the assistance of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, the N.C. School Board Association and all 100 counties in this effort. Adopted this 2nd day of March, 1992. ATTEST: JACK A.' WOOD, CHAIRMAN CARRIE PADGETT, C ERK 02/20/92 13:10 121 919 733 1088 NCACC 0002 North Carolina Association of County Commissioners Historical State /County Expenditures for Public School Energy Costs Year State Percent Local Percent lotal _ 1949 -50 $1,926,610 72.9% $714,891 27.1% $2,641,501 1957 -58 $3,543,757 61.6% $2,208,674 38.4% $5,752,431 1960 -61 $2,881,210 55.7% $2,290,319 44.3% $5,171,529 1961 -62 $3,368,440 59.30/0 $2,307,783 40.7% $5,674,223 1962 -63 $3,491,552 56.3% $2,705,234 43.7% $6,196,786 1963 -64 $3,972,833 60.00/0 $2,646,348 40.0% $6,619,181 1964 -65 $4,105,324 58.40/9 $2,922,998 41.6% $7,028,322 1965-66 $4,150,572 54.20/6 $3,509,856 45.8% $7,660,428 - -1966 -67 $4,168,728 49.5% $4,248,989 50.5 % $8,417,717_ 1967 -68 $4,394,245 48.0% $5,161,930 54.0% $9,556,175 1968 -69. $4,499,877 42.4% $6,122,677' 57.6% $10,622,554 1969 -70 $4,739,287 41.3% $6,747,002 58,7% $11,486,289 1970 -71 $5,407,501 39.1% $8,418,560 60.90/9 $13,826,061 1971 -72 $6,952,830 45.40/6 $8,352,269 54.6% $15,305,099 1972 -73 $7,855,854 44.6% $9,754,428 55.4 ° /a $17,610,282 1973 -74 $8,238,916 43.9% $10,538,968 56.1% $18,777,884 1974 -75 $9,975,428 37.311/6 $16,739,173 62.7% $26,714,601 1975 -76 $11,352,660 35.80/6 $20,389,103 64.20/6 $31,741,783 1976.77 $15,264,071 36.9% $26,072,787 63.1% $41,336,858 1977 -78 $13,514,443 6 0 1978 -79 $15,589,558 32.9% $31,857,317 67.1% $47,446,875 1979 -80 $15,600,000 28:5% $39,076,230 71.5% $54,676,230 1980 -81 $19,849,369 29.7% $46,962,343 70.3% $66,811,712 1981 -82 $25,509,281 33.6% $50,455,181 66.40/6 $75,964,462 1982 -83 $27,273,379 35.6% $49,381,561 64.40/6 $76,654,940 1983.84_ $29,487,748 35.9% $52,738,721 64.1% $82,226,469 1984.85 $34,215,092 39.9% $51,565,238 60.1% $85,780,330 1985.86 $34,605,091 41.0% $49,755,002 59.00/0 $84,360,093 1986 -87 $35,984,481 40.5% $52,952,239 59.50% $88,936,720 1987-W $35,984,481 39.0% $56,214,614 61.0% $92,199,095 1988 -89 $35,984,481 38.1% $58,423,007 61.9% $94,407,488 1989 -90 $35,984,481 34.2% $69,194,844 65.8% $105,179,325 Percent Change in State /County Proportions: 1949 -50 - 1989 -90 -53.1% 143.1% Source: Dept. of Public Instruction, Division of School Facility Services. 05/31/91 •Missing Data. "02/20/92 13:13 V1 919 733 1086 NCACC 0007 NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IMPACT OF PROPOSED 60% REDUCTION IN STATE APPROPRIATIONS FOR SCHOOL ENERGY COSTS FY89120 STATE 50% REDUCT. PROP. TAX SCHOOL INSTATE TO REPLACE PERCENT TAX RATE TAX LEVY 1 CENT LEVY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY INCR. IN UNTY PER 100 100% L E uIVALE rr APPROF, APPROP, APPFI P TAX RA ALAMANCE $0.5300 $17,119,000 $323,000 $574,514 $287,407 SO-0069 1.7% ALEXANDER $0.5100 $3,656,700 $71,700 $170,363 $85.182 $0.0118 2.3% ALLEOHANY $0.8200 $2,143,955 $34,580 $581161 $29,061 $0.0084 1.4% ANSON $0.9200 $5,278,964 $57,380 $155,035 $77,518 50.0135 1.5% ASHE $0.4800 $4,008,000 $83,500 $133,268 $88,634 $0.0080 1.7 %. AVERY $0.3000 $2,715,000 S90,500 $94,506 547,253 $0.0052 1.7% BEAUFORT $0.4700 $7,890,446 S167,882 $257,560 $128,780 50.0077 1.8% BERTIE $0.9600 $3,911,552 $40,745 $137,724 $68,862 $0.0169 1.8% BLADEN $0.7200 $6,554,487 $91,173 $202,802 5101,401 $0.0111 1.5% BRUNSWICK $0.6850 $27,148,550 $396,300 $291,011 $145,508 $0.0037 0.5% BUNCOMBE $0.6650 $43,838,003 $639,942 $927,135 $463,568 $0.0072 1.1% BURKE $0.5500 $11,716,035 $213,019 5424,855. $212.328 $0.0100 1.8% CABARRUS $0.6300 519,120,500 $303,500 $536,171 5258,088 $0.0088 1.4 %`- CALDWELL $0.8100 $11,887,232 $194,873 $415,686 5207,843 $0.0107 1.7% CAMDEN $0.8300 $1,452,455 $17,499 $35,410 $17,705 $0.0101 12% CARTERET $0.4100 $12,997,000 $317,000 $267,617 $133.809 $0.0042 1.0% CASWELL $0.8200 53,394,800 541,400 $125,454 $62,727 $0.0152 1.8% CATAWBA $0.4900 $21,070,000 $430,000 $689,860 5344.930 $0.0080 1.5% . CHATHAM $0.6400 $8,441,036 5131,891 $185,240 $92,820 $0,0070 1.1% 2.4% CHEROKEE $0.4200 $2,749,673 $65,468 $132,511 $66,256 $0.0101 CHOWAN $0.6200 52,821,000 $45,500 $82,958 541,479 10.0091 1.5% 1.5% CLAY $0.4900 $1,411,657 $28,809 $43,521 $21,761 $0.0076 CLEVELAND $0.6400 $16,782,963 $262,234 $533,318 $266,659 $0.0102 1.8% COLUMBUS $0.6800 $8,942,422 $191,506 $373,027 $186,514 $0.0142 2.1% GRAVEN $0.6165 $14,559,490 $235,400 5442,042 $221,021 $0.0094 1.5 %. CUMBERLAND $0.7250 $48,993,742 $675,776 $1,389,683 $694,842 $0.0103 1.4% CURRITUCK $0.5600- $7,242,050 $129,322 $80,359 $40,185 $0.0031 0.6% 0.3% DARE $0.4400 $16.698,033 $379.501 $104,700 $52,350 $0,0014 DAVIDSON $0.4400 $17,864,000 $408,000 $695,970 $347,985 $0.0086 1.9% DAVIE $0.5500 $5.155,467 S93,736 $161,574 $80,787 $0.0086 1.6% DUPLIN $0.7500 $7,674,053 $102,321 $248,945 $124,473 $0.0122 1,6 %. 0.6% DURHAM $0.9560 $75.374,908 $788,440 $856,449 $428,225 $0.0054 EDGECOMBE $0.8300 $11,620,000 $140,000 $262,710 $131,335 $0.0094 1.1% 0.8%. FORSYTH $0.6450 $86,499.320 51,341,075 $1,328,838 $664,419 $0.0050 1.5% FRANKLIN $0.6900 $8,892,020 $99,884 $200,744 $100,372 $0.0100 1.1% GASTON $0.7790 $43,678,902 $563,272 $987,085 $493,543 $0.0088 $0.0117 1.3% -.- GATES' - $0.8800 $1,980,000 $22,590 $27,556 $52,436 $47,488 526,218 $23,744 SO.0088 1.8% GRAHAM GRANVILLE $0.4850 $0.7800. $1,336,490' $6,992.066' $89,642 $214,371 $107,186 $0.0120. 1.5% GREENE $0.7800 $2.691,957 $34,512 $87,974 $43,987 $0.0127 1.6% 0.8% GUILFORD $0.6055 $107,062,875 $1,768,500 $1,796,165 $898,083 $0.0051 50.0145 1.8% HALIFAX $0.8000 $9,600,000 $120,000 $149,063 $347,597 $382,600 $173,799 $191,300 $0.0128 1.8% 14ARNETT 14AYWOOD $0.7300 $0.7400 $10,881,587 $13,556,263 $183,193 $265,923 $132,962 $0.0073 ; 1% HENDERSON; $0.4500 $15,397,433 $342,165 5352,867 . $176,434 $68,393 $0.0052 $0.0132 1.3% HERTFORD $1.0200 $5,304,968 $52,009 $49,062 $138,786 $157,416 $78,708 $0.0160 2.3% HOKE HYDE $0.6900 $0.9400 $3,386,635 $2,425,200 $25,600 $29,773 $14,887 $0.0058 0.6% IREDELL $0.5900 $17,749,821 $300,844 $549,448 $274,724 $0.0091 1.S% 1.3% • JACKSON 50.4500 $5,198,794 5115,484 $132,727 $66,364 $0.0057 $0.0110 1.2 0/. JOHNSTON $0,8900 $18,907,128 $212,440 $466,385 $233,193 $25,392 $0.0099 1.5% JONES $0.6800 $0.7800 $1,750,951 $11,817,428 $25,749 $151.505 550,783 $243,650 $121,825 $0.0080 1.0% LEE LENOIR $0.7700 $12,805,100 $166,300 $358,782 $179,391 $0.0108 1.4% 02/20/92 13:12 NORTH IMPACT OF PROPOSED TAX RATE COUNTY" PER 1100 101 919 733 1065 NCACC CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 50% REDUCTION IN STATE APPROPRIATIONS FOR SCHOOL ENERGY COSTS FY89M STATE 50% REDUCT. PROP.TAX SCHOOL IN STATE TO REPLACE PERCENT TAX LEVY 1 CENT LEVY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ]NCR. IN Liam COL 1 EQUIVALENT' APPROP. APPROP, APPROP,. TAXRATE LINCOLN $0.70001 $9,170,000 $131,000 5300,090 $150,043 $0.0115 1,6% MACON $0.42501 $6,138,878 $144,444 $120,432 $80,218 $0.0042 1.0% MADISON $0.71001 $3,014,539 542,458 $113,292 $58,848 $0.0133 1.9% MARTIN $0.8200 $6,765A00 $82,500 $163,798 $81,899 $0.0099 1.2% MCDOWELL $0.68501 $8,880,821 $97,530 $225,415 $112,708 $0.0116 1.7% z,$ MECKLENBURG $0.70751 $203,175,000 $2,900,000 $2,433,370 $1,216,685 $0.0042 0.6% 2151 MITCHELL $0.6000 $2,704,241 $45.071 $85,095 $42,548 $0.0094 1.6% MONTGOMERY $0.6500 $5,190,316 $79,651 $137,990 $66,995 $0.0086 1.3% MOORE $0.4200 $11,141264 $265,266 $290,340 $145,170 $0.0055 1.3% NASH $0.6100 $15,108,214 $247,678 $535,260 $267,634 $0.0108 1,8% NEW HANOVER 50.7350 $38,750,000 $500,000 $650,380 $325,190 $0.0065 019% NORTHAMPTON 50.5600 $4,472,000 $52,000 $131,380 $651690 $0.0126 1.5% ONSLCW 60.6050- $14,399,000 -- $238,000- - • $616,672 -- ,-- .S30il,436- . _ 50.0130 2.1% ORANGE $0.7650 $27,684,250 5364,500 $351,080 $175,530 $0.0048 0.6% PAMLICO $0.66901 $3,071,444 $45,911 $84,659 $32,330 $0.0070 1.1% PASQUOTANK $0.62001 $5,461,654 $88,091 5175,498 $87,749 $0.0100 1.6% PENDER $0.65001 $7,043,131 $108,356 $168.607 $84,304 $0.0078 1.2% {� PERQUIMANS $0.7700 $2.164,352 $28,106 $61,240 $30,820 $0.0109 1.4% '! PERSON $0.54001 $9.159,132 $169,614 $183,322 $91,661 $0.0054 1.0% !•I' PITT $0.69001 $22,321,146 5323,495 $5$1,982 $275,981 $0.0085 1.2% tut POIK $0.60501 $3,555,342 $58,788 $67,759 $33,860 $0.0068 1.0% tbS RANDOLPH $0.53241 $15,695,174 $294,800 $551,351 $275.676 50.0094 1.8% Pik RICHMOND S0.7900 $8,050,100 $101,900 $273,103 5136,552 $0.0134 1.7% ROBESON 50.9900 $20,790,000 S210,000 $749,291 S374,646 $0.0178 1.8% y; ROCKINGHAM S0.5200 $13,677,485 $252.863 $5i0,612 $255.306 $0.0101 1.6% f ROWAN $0.5050, $18,659,750 " 5369,500 $528,532 $264,268 $0.0072 1.4% ' RUTHERFORD 50.6200 $11,187,541. $180,444 _ 8341,360 $170,690 $0.0095 1.5% SAMPSON $0.7306 $8,094,947 $110,890 $295,103 " $147,552 $0.0133 1.8% SCOTLAND $0.8800 $7,438,000 $64,500 $233,906 $116,953 $0.0138 1.6% STANLY $0.6300 $9,191,700 $145,900 $283,605 $141,803 $0.0097 1.5% " STOKES $0.5900 $7,168,500 $121,500 $226,671 $113,336 $0.0093 1.6% SURRY $0.5600 $9,357,922 $157,106 $370,247 $18S,124 $0.0111 2.0% SWAIN $0.4500 $1,187,461 $25,944 $57,403 $28,702 $0.0111 2.5% TRANSYLVANIA $0.4900 $6,517.000 $133,000 $139,841 $09,921 $0.0053 1.1% TYRRELL $0.9800 $1,472,414 $15.025 $24,720 $12.360 $0.0082 0.8% UNION $0.6800' $18,406,410 $270,683 $501,148 5250,573 $0.0093 1.4% , VANCE $0.8600', $6,868,338 $79,864 $239,327 5119,664 50.0150 1.7% WAKE -- `$0.8800" - 5153,466,400 51;857,900 '" $2,022,365` ' $1;0 1;83' °' 501054 0.60A WARREN $0.9600 $4,583,234 $47,742 $97.394 $48,697 $0.0102 1.1% WASHINGTON $0.7800 S3,064,756 $39,292 $91,716 $45,858 $0.0117 1.5% WATAUGA $0.4500 $7251.012 $181,134 $163,484 S81;742 $0.0051 1,1% WAYNE _ $0.6800 $16,553,975 $243,441 $572,367 $286,184 $0.0118 1.7% WILKES $0.5000 S8,250,000 $165,000 $361,208 $180,604 $0.0109 22% WILSON $0.7700 $14,030,312 $182,212 $387,780 $193,890 $0.0106 1.4% YADKIN $0.7056 $5,470,800 $77,800 $162,608. $61,304 50.0105 1.5% YANCEY $0.5000 $2,389,441 $47,389 $91,405 $45,703 $0.0096 1.9% TOTAL $0.8718 I $1,836,542,332 $24,368,641 $33,984,481 $17,992,241 $0.0074 1.1% I oa26re1 a4: COUNTY OF HARNETT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS LLOYD G. STEWART. Chairman BILL SRAw.1- iredJmirman BEATRICE BAILEY HILL MACK REID HUDSON WALT TITURENER May 27, 1992 I f� r� N.C. Association of County Commissioners N.C. Board of Education All County Boards of Commissioners COUNTY MANAGER DALLAS H. POPE CLERK TO THE BOARD VANESSA W. YOUNG RE: HARNETT COUNTY RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT PUBLIC SCHOOL ENERGY COSTS AGAIN BE TREATED AS A STATE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Dear Sir /Madam: Enclosed is a copy of a resolution adopted on April 20, 1992 at the regular session of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners concerning Public School Energy Costs. Your assistance in addressing this important issue is respectfully requested and would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Lioyd G. Stewart, man Harnett County Board of Commissioners LGS /kl P.O. nos ;;n . LILLINGTON..Nj . 27546 earn. t7-, -;5