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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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NCACC
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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