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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02052001117 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting February 5, 2001 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, February 5, 2001, in the County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street, • Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Teddy J. Byrd, Chairman Beatrice Bailey Hill, Vice Chairman Dan B. Andrews Walt Titchener Tim McNeill Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager Wm. A. (Tony) Wilder, Assistant County Manager Dwight W. Snow, County Attorney Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board Chairman Byrd called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. and Commissioner McNeill led the pledge of allegiance and prayer. Commissioner Hill moved to approve the agenda as published with the following additions to the consent agenda: - Resolution regarding utilization of roadway - Assurance form for stream debris removal regarding damage caused by Hurricane Floyd - Shawtown subordination agreement is Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Upon motion by Commissioner Titchener and seconded by Commissioner McNeill, the Board unanimously approved the following items on the consent agenda: 1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, January 16, 2001 Joint Meeting with Local Legislators, January 26, 2001 Board Retreat, January 27-28, 2001 2. Budget Amendments: 179 Sheriff Fund 110-General Code 110-0000-356.30-00 Insurance Reimbursement $5,039. increase 110-5100-420.43-21 Maintenance & Repair -Auto 5,039. increase 229 Public Buildings (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4700-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 4,600. decrease 110-4700-410.12-00 Salaries & Wages-p.t. 4,600. increase 231 Hurricane Floyd (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-334.99-00 State Gov. Grants-Hurr. Floyd 5,566. increase 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 5,566. decrease • 232 Library (Fund 110-General) Code 110-8100-450.74-74 Capital Outlay 9,401. increase 110-0000-353.75-00 Library Gates Foundation 9,401. increase 233 Titan (Fund 543-Buies Creek Capital Project) Code 543-9102-431.45-66 Erwin Capacity Allocation 200,000. increase 543-0000-309.50-00 Interfund Transfer-PU 200,000. increase 234 Public Utilities (Fund 531-Public Utilities) Code 531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 200,000. increase 531-9000-431.90-58 Interfund Transfer to Titan 200,000. increase 235 Finance (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-331.86-02 Education -CARE 110-4100-410.31-75 CARE-BOE 240 Aging (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7550-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages 110-7550-441.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 249 Finance (Fund 361-Shawtown Revitalization) Code 361-8361-465.85-21 Administration CDBG-L1 361-8361-465.85-22 Administration CDBG-IF 4,156. increase 4,156. increase 250. decrease 250. increase 45,000. decrease 45,000. increase 250 Finance (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-356.30-00 Reimbursement -Insurance Claim 10,000. increase 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 10,000. decrease 251 Governing Body (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-331.41-07 Wave Grant 17,746. increase 110-0000-331.41-05 Safe Support & Transport 2,228. increase 110-4100-410.31-72 Rape Crisis Pass -Through 19,974. increase 252 Solid Waste (Fund 580-Solid Waste) Code 580-0000-351.00-00 Misc. Revenue 2,295. increase 580-6600-461.33-45 Contracted Services 2,295. increase 253 General Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-499.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 3,000. increase 110-4600-410.41-11 Telephone & Postage 1,500. increase 110-4650-410.41-11 Telephone & Postage 1,500. increase 254 Public Buildings (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance 15,000. increase 110-4700-410.43-15 Maint. & Repair Building 15,000. increase 256 Aging (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-353.15-00 Contri./Donations-RSVP 210. increase 110-7500-441.32-13 Special Projects RSVP 175. increase 110-7500-441.55-12 Printing & Binding 35. increase 257 Finance (Fund 110-General Code 110-4400-410.54-26 Advertising 1,690. increase 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 1,690. increase 258 General Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4600-410.64-27 Property Tax 584. increase 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 584. increase 259 Social Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7710-441.80-50 Day Care -Subsidy 146,950. increase 110-0000-330.77-04 Day Care -Subsidy 146,950. increase 110-7710-441.80-60 Day Care -Smart Start 220,748. increase 110-0000-330.77-05 Day Care -Smart Start 220,748. increase 110-7710-441.80-85 CP&L Project Share 5,391. increase 110-7710-441.80-90 Crisis Intervention 69,405. increase 110-0000-330.77-01 Social Services Administration 74,796. increase is • 119 110-7710-441.88-20 Work First Transportation 13,918. increase 110-0000-334.77-04 Work First Transportation 13,918. increase 110-0000-353.06-00 Donations -Social Services 1,947. increase 110-7710-441.89-50 Elderly Assistance Donations 275. increase 110-7710-441.89-60 Foster Care donations 1,460. increase 110-7710-441.89-40 General Agency Donations 212. increase 260 Administration (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4150-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 2,211. increase • 110-4150-410.23-00 Retirement 109. increase 110-4150-410.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 45.increase. 110-4150-410.22-00 FICA 170. increase 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 2,535. increase 261 Emergency Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-5300-420.12-00 Salaries & Wages-p.t. 10,000. increase 110-5300-420.22-00 FICA 765. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 10,765. decrease 262 General Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-356.30-00 Insurance Reimbursement 1,148. increase 110-4600-410.43-21 Maint. & Repair -Auto 1,148. increase 263 Finance (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-334.73-04 Family Home Care Licensure 4,323. decrease 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 4,323. increase Tax Refunds 3. Tax refunds and releases (Attachment 1) Depository 4. Resolution authorizing First Bank as official depository for County funds for •for Landfill Collections Landfill funds collected after regular daily deposits (Attachment 2) 5. Resolution recognizing Dr. Jerry Wallace (Attachment 3) Dr. Jerry Wallace 6. Resolution recognizing Harry's Band (Attachment 4) Harry's Band Loan from 7. Resolution accepting loan from the State for clean water improvements -state State -Wake W. bond loan money associated with the Harnett -Wake Transmission Project Transmission (Attachment 5) Project 8. Resolution regarding continuation of current services by Lee -Harnett Mental Lee -Harnett Health (Attachment 6) Mental Health certificate 9• Certificate of Interest for Qualified Zone Academy Bonds regarding school needs of Interest (Attachment 7) Schools 10. Authorization for RSVP to apply for a mini grant in the amount of $300 from the RSVP -Mini North Carolina Division of Aging. The purpose of the grant is to support the Grant creation of a Senior Education Corps. Economic 11. Revised Economic Development Incentive Policy (Attachment 8) Development •Incentive 12. Resolution regarding a request to utilize roadways necessary for development of Policy property for a mining operation for sand and gravel. The owner and developer is Lester PhillipsLester Phillips (Attachment 9) Mining Oper. 13. Soil & Water Conservation Assurance Form for stream debris removal - The name Stream Debris of the project is Emergency Watershed Program -Harnett County Hurricane Floyd Removal for restoration of streambank and debris removal on Black River Canal at the entrance of Juniper Creek into Black River canal below Dunn Treatment Plant. David 14. Subordination Agreement for David and Annie McAllister, Shawtown McAllister (Attachment 10) Agree./Shawtown 120 Appointments Informal comments were provided by the following citizens: 1. Rev. Joseph Smith, Sr., Riverside, voiced concerns with standing water in the community and with speeders on the Erwin/Bunnlevel Road. 2. Wanda Gregory, Angier, invited the Commissioners to the Town of Angier's 100t' Anniversary Celebration. 3, Douglas Amour, Hilliard Subdivision near Fuquay-Varina, encouraged the Board to adopt an Intensive Livestock Operations Ordinance. Chairman Byrd nominated all appointments listed below with exception of • Commissioner Titchener nominating W.N. Porter for the Lee -Harnett Mental Health Board. Commissioner Titchener moved to close the nominations and to approve all the appointments listed below. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Harnett County Public Library Board of Trustees Marie Salmon appointed for a 3-year term to expire 1/l/04 Mid -Carolina Aging Advisory Committee Connie Burch appointed for a 3-year term to expire 1/3 1/04 Anderson Creek Senior Center_ Advisory Committee All appointments are for 3-year terms to expire 2/28/04 Ernestine McLean Charles R. Meeks Phyllis Taylor Elizabeth Thomas Flora Weeks Board of Equalization and Review All appointments are for 1-year terms to expire 2/28/02 Dennis Boyette Jerry Bullock Thomas Moore N. Carnell Robinson Darrell Smith Lee -Harnett Mental Health Board W. N. Porter for a 4-year term to expire 2/28/05 Juvenile Crime Prevention Council All appointments are for 2-year terms to expire 1/31/03 Donald E. Andrews, Superintendent Harnett County Schools Robert P. Cameron, Social Services Director Larry Knott, Sheriff Tom Lock, District Attorney Alice Powell, Parks & Recreation Director Wayne Raynor, Health Director Lin Thomas, Chief Court Counselor Claretta Johnson, Mental Health Director designee Beatrice B. Hill, County Commissioner Tony Wilder, Assistant County Manager • Jerry Blanchard, General Services Manager (at large member) Public hearing Chairman Byrd called to order a public hearing on the Harnett County/Fuquay-Varina F.V. 201 Facilities 201 Facilities Plan for the Regional Wastewater Project. Hiram Marziano, Marziano Plan & Minier Engineers, presented findings of the plan. Chairman Byrd opened the meeting for comments from the public. Mr. Wilton Lee, Anderson Creek area, requested sewer in his community. There being no further business, Chairman Byrd closed the public hearing. Neil Emory, County Manager, noted that the Board tabled a proposed amendment to Zoning ord. Amend. the Zoning Ordinance at the October 16, 2000 and again at the November 20, 2000 1_ 2 1 Farm Exemptions Board meeting. The proposed change is related to farm exemptions. Commissioner McNeill moved to bring the matter off the table. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Mr. Emory presented the proposed amendment to the Board for consideration. Commissioner Hill moved to adopt the amendment as presented. Commissioner McNeill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. (Attachment 11 and in Ordinance Book 2) • Departmental reports were filed with the Board from the Sheriffs Department, Health Department, Board of Elections, Veterans Service, Housing, Department of Social Services, General Services, and Tax Attorney. (Attachment 12) Fire Education Mr. Emory noted that Harnett's fire education program recently won two Outstanding Awards County awards from the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners. Deputy Fire Marshal Beverly Williams will be presented the awards at a future meeting. Commissioner McNeill moved that the Board go into closed session for the following Closed Session purposes: 1) To consider and discuss a personnel matter; 2) To consider and give instructions to the County staff and County attorney concerning the handling or settlement of certain claims including Godwin vs. Faircloth and Harnett County Harnett County File No. 00 CvS 01014 Kincheloe vs. Harnett County Harnett County File No. 96 CvS 508 This motion is made pursuant to N.C. General Statute 143-318.11(a)(6)&(3). Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. • Commissioner Hill moved to come out of closed session. Commissioner McNeill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Commissioner McNeill moved to amend the closed session motion to include a) To discuss matters relating to the location or expansion of industries or other businesses in Harnett County; b) To consider and give instructions to the County staff concerning the material terms of the proposed purchase of real property. This amendment motion is made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143- 318.11(a)(4)&(5). Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. There being no further business, Commissioner Hill moved for adjournment. Commissioner McNeill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. The Harnett County Board of Commi sioners regular meeting February 5, 2001, duly adjourned at 11:20 a.m. i TeddJK'-X. Brrid, Chairman isJ KayS! Blanchard, Clerk to the Board 122 Attachment 1. MONTHL Y REFUND REPORT 29-Jan-01 BILL NUMBER NAME REASON AMOUNT Coss;o'z :a si Date �lvl_ 1 YEAR MONTH TOWN 20002583 BARBOUR, J PAUL QUALIFIED FOR LAND COUNTYWIDE - 80,600 X .73 = 588.38 2000 02/01 28 BAR -DEN LANE USE SUMMERVILLE FIRE - 80,600 X .07 = FUQUAY VARINA, NC 56.42 • 27526 TOTAL - 644.80 20002584 BARBOUR, J PAUL QUALIFIED FOR LAND COUNTYWIDE - 9,990 X .73 = 72.93 2000 02/01 28 BAR -DEN LANE USE SUMMERVILLE FIRE - 9,990 X .07 = 7.00 FUQUAY VARINA, NC TOTAL - 79.93 27526 1999802629 BRASWELL,11, DAVID TAXPAYER LIVED IN COUNTYWIDE - 15,800 X .73 = 115.34 1999 02/01 WINFIELD TAKE COUNTY & PAID SUMMERVILLE FIRE - 15,800 X .07 = 2513 RIDGE RUN TAXES THERE 11.06 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 TOTAL - 126.40 2000005688 BRITT, J.B. & WIFE, TAXPAYER LISTED IS COUNTYWIDE - 25,313 X .73 = 184.78 2000 02/01 ANNE L. BRITT, TIC NOT OWNER OF MOBILE BUIES CREEK FIRE - 25,313 X. 10 = 2532 MABRY ROAD HOME 25.31 ANGIER, NC 27501 TOTAL - 210.09 1999563383 CREED, CLINTON VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 17,673 X .73 = 129.02 1999 02/01 THOMAS GROVE FIRE - 17,673 X .08 = 14.14 631 TILGHMAN ROAD TOTAL - 143.17 COATS, NC 27521 2000602394 CULBRETH, KATRINA VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 1,508 X .73 = 11.01 2000 02/01 ODOM SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 1,508 X .09 = 444 CROWN POINT 1.36 SANFORD, NC 27330 TOTAL - 12.37 2000012126 CURRIN, JAWS MARK DOUBLEWIDE BILLED IN COUNTYWIDE - 41,910 X .73 = 305.94 2000 02/01 3868 SPRING HILL ERROR BOONE TRAIL ENE - 41,910 X .05 = CHURCH ROAD 20.96 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 TOTAL - 326.90 200014629 EDGERTON, JR LAND INCORRECTLY COUNTYWIDE - 77,000 X .73 = 562.10 2000 02/01 • EMMETT C VALUED AVERAS. FIRE - 77,000 X .06 = 46.20 P.O. BOX 70 AVERAS. SCHOOL - 77,000 X .02 = 15.40 GODWIN, NC 28344 TOTAL - 623.70 1999590781 ELMORE, CATHY VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 302 X .73 = 2.20 1999 02/01 SENTER AVERAS. SCHOOL - 302 X .02 = .06 68 IDEAL LANE TOTAL - 2,26 DUNN, NC 28334 200021860 G. EMORY HOBBS TAXPAYER BILLED IN FLATWOODS FIRE - 2,530 X .04 = 1.01 2000 02/01 ACCOUNTING WRONG TOWNSHIP & TOTAL - 1.01 P.O. BOX 905 FIRE DISTRICT LILLINGTON, NC 27546 2000613313 GILES, JR JOSEPH VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 3,120 X .73 = 22.78 2000 02/01 DUNN MONROE CITY OF DUNN - 3,120 X .46 = 14.36 102 SHELLY DRIVE AVERAS. SCHOOL - 3,120 X .02 = .63 DUNK, NC 28334-4442 TOTAL - 37.77 1999587987 HA, THANH VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 9,047 X .73 = 66.05 1999 02/01 290 SENTER LANE AVERASBORO RESCUE - 9,047 X .12 = BUNNLEVEL, NC 28323 70.86 TOTAL - 76.91 2000642853 HAIR, REDDIN MONROE VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 779 X .73 = 5.69 2000 02/01 P.O. BOX 1714 AVERAS. FIRE - 779 X .06 = .47 DUNN, NC 28335 AVERAS. SCHOOL - 779 X .02 =. 16 TOTAL, - 6.32 2000020516 HARRINGTON, KELLY, PROPERTY SHOULD COUNTYWIDE - 16,150 X .73 = 117.90 2000 02/01 TRUSTEE FOR MT. HAVE BEEN IN LAND USE BOONE TRAIL EME - 16,150 X .05 = 8.08 PISGAH CHURCH TOTAL - 125.98 • 4197 MCARTHUR ROAD BROADWAY, NC 27505 1999019614 HARRINGTON, KELLY, PROPERTY SHOULD COUNTYWIDE - 16,150 X .73 = 117.90 1999 02/01 TRUSTEE FOR MT. HAVE BEEN IN LAND USE BOONE TRAIL EME - 16,150 X .07 = PISGAH CHURCH 11.31 4197 MCARTHUR ROAD TOTAL - 129.21 BROADWAY, NC 27505 1998018766 HARRINGTON, KELLY, PROPERTY SHOULD COUNTYWIDE - 16,150 X .68 = 109.82 1998 02/01 TRUSTEE FOR MT. HAVE BEEN IN LAND USE BOONE TRAIL EME - 16,150 X .085 = PISGAH CHURCH 13.73 4197 MCARTHUR ROAD TOTAL - 123.55 BROADWAY, NC 27505 2000610523 HOLLAND, JOSEPH VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 1,523 X .73 = 11.11 2000 02/01 LILLING ROBERSON TOWN OF LILLINGTON - 1,523 X .63 = P.O. BOX 191 9.59 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 TOTAL - 20.70 123 • • 199921421 HOLLY, JOHN CHARLES MOBILE HOME SOLD IN COUNTYWIDE - 15,348 X .73 = 112.04 1999 02/01 9512 OLD US 421 1997 BOONE TRAIL FIRE - 15,348 X .07 = BROADWAY, NC 27505 10.74 INTEREST - 7.98 TOTAL - 130.76 199831027 HOLLY, JOHN CHARLES MOBILE HOME SOLD IN COUNTYWIDE - 31,027 X .68 = 210.98 1998 02/01 9512 OLD US 421 1997 BOONE TRAIL FIRE - 31,027 X .09 = BROADWAY, NC 27505 26.37 TOTAL - 237.35 200022418 HOLLY, JOHN CHARLES MOBILE HOME SOLD IN COUNTYWIDE - 15,041 X .73 = 109.80 2000 02/01 9512 OLD US 421 1997 BOONE TRAIL FIRE - 15,041 X .05 = 7.52 BROADWAY, NC 27505 INTEREST - 11.73 TOTAL - 129.05 1999584723 HOMESCAPING, INC VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 313 X .73 = 2.29 1999 02/01 1179 ANDERSON CREEK FLATBRANCH FIRE - 313 X. 12 = .38 SCHOOL TOTAL - 2.67 SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 2000623921 JACKSON, JASON TURNED IN TAG COUNTYWIDE - 879 X .73 = 6.42 APOLLO CITY OF DUNN - 879 X .46 = 4.05 3105 MEADOW LARK AVERAS SCHOOL - 879 X .02 = .18 ROAD TOTAL - 10.65 DUNN, NC 28334 199721243 JMK TOOL & DIE, INC OVER -LISTED BUSINESS COUNTYWIDE - 21,270 X .68 = 143.95 P.O. BOX 828 PERSONAL PROPERTY TOWN OF COATS - 21,270 X .69=146.08 COATS, NC 27521 PER TMA AUD GROVE FIRE - 21,170 X .08 = 16.94 GROVE RESCUE - 21,170 X .06 = 12.70 TOTAL - 319.67 200024359 JMK TOOL & DIE, INC OVER -LISTED BUSINESS COUNTYWIDE - 20,240 X .73 = 147.75 P.O. BOX 828 PERSONAL PROPERTY TOWN OF COATS - 20,240 X 139.65 COATS, NC 27521 PER TMA AUD GROVE FIRE - 20,240 X .08 = 16.20 TOTAL - 303.60 199621544 JOHNSON, JR, WILLIAM MOBILE HOME DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 9,330 X .70 = 65.36 933 RED HILL CHURCH LISTED AVERASBORO FIRE - 9,330 X .04 = 3.74 ROAD AVERASBORO RESUCE - 9,330 X .045 = DUNN, NC 28334 4.20 AVERASBORO SCHOOL - 9,330 X .02 = 1.87 TOTAL - 75.11 199924335 JOHNSON, JR, WILLIAM MOBILE HOME DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 26,085 X .73 = 190.42 933 RED HILL CHURCH LISTED AVERAS. FIRE - 26,085 X .04 = 10.43 ROAD AVERAS. RESCUE - 26,085 X .02 = 5.22 DUNN, NC 28334 INTEREST - 4.12 TOTAL - 210.19 199722286 JOHNSON, JR, WILLIAM MOBILE HOME DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 9,143 X .68 = 62.17 933 RED HILL CHURCH LISTED AVERASBORO FIRE - 9,143 X .04 = 3.66 ROAD AVERASBORO RESCUE - 9,143 X .045 = DUNN, NC 28334 4.11 AVERASBORO SCHOOL - 9,143 X .02 = 1.83 TOTAL - 71.77 199823310 JOHNSON, JR, WILLIAM MOBILE HOME DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 8,960 X .68 = 60.93 933 RED HILL CHURCH LISTED AVERAS. FIRE - 8,960 X .04 = 3.58 ROAD AVERAS. RESC. - 8,960 X .05 = 4.48 DUNN, NC 28334 AVERAS. SCHOOL - 8,960 X .02 = 1.79 PENALTY - 7.08 TOTAL - 77.86 200026583 KILARNOLD CORP DOUBLE LISTED COUNTYWIDE - 12,500 X .73 = 91.25 38 INDEPENDENCE WAY SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 12,500 X. 10 CAMERON, NC 28326 12.50 TOTAL - 103.75 200026575 KILARNOLD CORP DOUBLE LISTED COUNTYWIDE - 760 X .73 = 5.55 38 INDEPENDENCE WAY SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 760 X. 10 = .76 CAMERON, NC 28326 TOTAL - 6.31 1999524685 LAMBERT, JR RICHARD MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE - 4,010 X .73 = 29.27 EARLY SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 4,010 X .09 = 2511 DOVER COURT 3.61 WOODBRIDGE, VA TOTAL - 32.88 22192 1998675045 LAMBERT, JR RICHARD MILITARY EXEMPTION COUNTYWIDE - 4,680 X .68 = 31.82 EARLY SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 4,680 X .09 = 2511 DOVER COURT 4.21 WOODBRIDGE, VA BENHAVEN RESCUE - 4,680 X .025 = 22192 1.17 TOTAL - 37.20 2000 02/01 DUNN 1997 02/01 COATS 2000 02/01 COATS 1996 02/01 1999 02/01 1997 02/01 1998 02/01 2000 02/01 2000 02/01 1999 02/01 1998 02/01 1997853260 LAMBERT, RICHARD & 1/2 MILITARY PENNY EXEMPTION 2511 DOVER COURT WOOD BRIDGE, VA 22192 2000646442 1999526158 1998676082 2000603183 200029882 2000652839 2000636164 199940906 200042962 200043579 199839828 199941493 199882372 1996531882 1997530085 2000620060 LAMBERT, RICHARD & 1/2 MILITARY PENNY EXEMPTION 2511 DOVER COURT WOOD BRIDGE, VA 22192 LAMBERT, RICHARD & 1/2 MILITARY PENNY EXEMPTION 2511 DOVER COURT WOOD BRIDGE, VA 22192 LAMBERT, RICHARD & 1/2 MILITARY PENNY EXEMPTION 2511 DOVER COURT WOOD BRIDGE, VA 22192 MABRY, EDWARD & VEHICLE SOLD SHIRLEY 6363 N C55W ANGIER, NC 27501 MANGUM, DOUGLAS HOME OVER -VALUED WAYNE FOR N.A.D.A. 132 TRENT DRIVE CAMERON, NC 28326 MOORE, DEBORAH VEHICLE SOLD SMITH 2029 MATTHEW MILL POND ROAD ANGIER, NC 27501 PLEASANT, LYNN VEHICLE SOLD BARNES P.O. BOX 667 ANGIER, NC 27501 SCHRAM, DANIEL & 1/2 MILITARY DAWN EXEMPTION 278 ANDERSON HILLS ROAD SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 SCHRAM, DANIEL & 1/2 MILITARY DAWN EXEMPTION 278 ANDERSON HILLS ROAD SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 SHARPE ER COUNTYWIDE - 5,410 X .68 = 36.79 1997 02/01 SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 5,410 X .09 =. 4.87 BENHAVEN RESCUE - 5,410 X .025 = 1.35 TOTAL - 43.01 COUNTYWIDE - 7,065 X .73 = 51.58 2000 02/01 SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 7,065 X. 10 = 7.07 TOTAL - 58.65 COUNTYWIDE - 7,900 X .73 = 57,67 1999 02/01 SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 7,900 X .09 = • 7.11 TOTAL - 64.78 COUNTYWIDE - 9,335 X .68 = 63.48 1998 02/01 SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 9,335 X .09 = 8.41 TOTAL - 71.89 COUNTYWIDE - 738 X .73 = 5.39 2000 02/01 BLACK RIVER FIRE - 738 X .07 = .52 TOTAL - 5.91 COUNTYWIDE - 6,063 X .73 = 44.26 2000 02/01 BENHAVEN FIRE - 6,063 X .07 = 4.24 TOTAL - 48.50 COUNTYWIDE - 3,007 X .73 = 21.96 2000 02/01 BLACK RIVER FIRE - 3,007 X .07 = 2.11 TOTAL - 24.07 COUNTYWIDE - 3,465 X .73 = 25.30 2000 02/01 BLACK RIVER FIRE - 3,465 X .07 = 2.43 TOTAL - 27.73 COUNTYWIDE - 24,711 X .73 = 180.39 1999 02/01 • AND CRK FIRE - 24,711 X. 11 = 27.18 PENALTY - 20.76 TOTAL - 228.33 COUNTYWIDE - 24,217 X .73 = 176.78 2000 02/01 AND CRK FIRE - 24,217 X. I I = 26.63 PENALTY - 20.76 TOTAL - 224.17 VIN rxurr;x1Y DOUBLE 8590 BROADWAY ROAD LISTED COUNTYWIDE - 22,084 X .73 = 161.27 200C SANFORD, NC 27330 BENHAVEN FIRE - 22,084 X .07 = 15.46 TOTAL - 176.67 SHARPE, ERVIN PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 19,010 X .68 = 129.27 1998 8590 BROADWAY ROAD LISTED BENHAVEN FIRE - 19,010 X .07 = 13.31 SANFORD, NC 27330 BENHAVEN RESCUE - 19,010 X .025 = 4.75 PENALTY - 14.74 TOTAL - 162.07 SHARPE, ERVIN PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 22,535 X .73 = 164.51 1999 8590 BROADWAY ROAD LISTED BENHAVEN FIRE - 22,535 X .07 = 15.77 SANFORD, NC 27330 TOTAL - 180.28 SHARPE, ERVIN PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 21,060 X .68 = 143.21 1998 8590 BROADWAY ROAD LISTED BENHAVEN FIRE - 21,060 X .07 = 14.74 SANFORD, NC 27330 BENHAVEN RESCUE - 213060 X .025 = 5.27 PENALTY - 32.64 TOTAL - 195.86 SMITH, REBA SLOAN NOT IN CITY LIMITS OF TOWN OF LILLINGTON - 13,250 X .68 = 1996 P.O. BOX 729 LILLINGTON 90.10 206 N. FRONT STREET TOTAL - 90.10 LILL NGTON, NC 27546 SMITH, REBA SLOAN NOT IN CITY LIMITS OF TOWN OF LILLINGTON - 11,440 X .68 = 1997 P.O. BOX 729 LILLINGTON 77.79 206 N. FRONT STREET TOTAL - 77.79 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 SMITH, REBA SLOAN NOT IN CITY LIMITS OF TOWN OF LILLINGTON - 8,580 X .63 = 2000 P.O. BOX 729 LILLINGTON 54.05 206 N. FRONT STREET TOTAL - 54.05 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 02/01 02/01 02/01 02/01 02/01 LILLING • 02/01 LILLING 02/01 LILLING 12 1999500070 SMITH, REBA SLOAN NOT IN CITY LIMITS OF TOWN OF LILLINGTON - 9,270 X = P.O. BOX 729 LILLINGTON .63 1999 02/01 LILLING58.40 206 N. FRONT STREET TOTAL - 58.40 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 1998681389 SMITH, REBA SLOAN NOT IN CITY LIMITS OF TOWN OF LILLINGTON - 3,750 X = P.O. BOX 729 1998 02/01 LILLINGTON .63 23.63 LILLING 206 N. FRONT STREET LILLINGTON, NC 27546 TOTAL - 23.63 1998650075 SMITH, REBA SLOAN NOT IN CITY LIMITS OF TOWN OF LILLINGTON - 10,110 X = 1998 02/01 P.O. BOX 729 LILLINGTON .63 63.69 LILLING 206 N. FRONT STREET TOTAL - 63.69 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 1996038418 • STACY, SHARON & DOUBLEWIDE DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 41,990 X .70 = 293.93 JANEE STROH LISTED BOONE TRAIL EME - 41,990 X. 10 1996 02/01 P.O. BOX 880 = BROADWAY, NC 27505 41.99 TOTAL - 335.92 1998914190 STEGER, BRANDON & 1/2 MILITARY COUNTYWIDE - 2,480 X = 16.87 TAMMY EXEMPTION 10305 NURSERY ROAD .68 AND. CRK FIRE - 2,480 X .I2 = 2.98 1998 02/01 SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 TOTAL - 19.85 1997593853 STEGER, BRANDON & 1/2 MILITARY TAMMY COUNTYWIDE - 2,765 X = 18.81 1997 EXEMPTION 10305 NURSERY ROAD .68 AND. CRK FIRE - 2,765 X .12 = 3.32 02/01 SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 TOTAL - 22.13 1997593430 STEGER, BRANDON & 1/2 MILITARY TAMMY COUNTYWIDE - 7,460 X = 50.73 10305 NURSERY ROAD EXEMPTION .68 AND. CRK FIRE - 7,460 X .12 = 8.96 1997 02/01 SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 TOTAL - 59.69 2000636739 STEGER, BRANDON MILITARY EXEMPTION ALL3744 COUNTYWIDE - 21,660 X = 158.12 744 N NURSERY ROAD .73 AND. CRK FIRE - 21,660 X. 11 = 23.83 2000 02/01 SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 TOTAL - 181.95 1998913655 STEGER, BRANDON MILITARY EXEMPTION ALL3744 COUNTYWIDE - 18,670 X = 126.96 744 N NURSERY ROAD .68 AND. CRK FIRE - 18,670 X. 12 = 22.40 1998 02JO1 SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 TOTAL - 149.36 1999516400 STEGER, BRANDON MILITARY EXEMPTION ALLEN COUNTYWIDE - 28,688 X = 195.08 3744 NURSERY ROAD .68 AND, CRK FIRE - 28,688 X. 12 = 34.43 1999 02/01 • SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 TOTAL - 229.51 2000635962 WHITTINGTON, VEHICLE SOLD LOUISE COUNTYWIDE - 3,225 X .73 = 23.55 2000 02/Ol 206 EAST 206 EAST C STREET TOWN OF ERWIN - 3,225 X .48 = 15.48 ERWIN ERWIN, NC 28339 ERWIN FIRE - 3,225 X .05 = 1.62 TOTAL - 40.65 1999580875 WICKER, WILLIAM VEHICLE SOLD EY COUNTYWIDE - 229 X = 1.68 1214 J OEL JOHNSON .73 BUNNLEVEL FIRE - 229 X. 11 = .26 1999 02/01 ROAD TOTAL - 1.94 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 2000612647 WICKER, WILLIAM VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 1,665 X .73 = 12.16 2000 02/01 STANLEY FLATWOODS FIRE - 1,665 X = 2.50 1214 JOEL JOHNSON .15 TOTAL - 14.66 ROAD LILLINGTON, NC 27546 1996613816 WILLIAMS, EDITH NOT IN CITY LIMITS TOWN OF ERWIN - 5,940 X .54 = 32.08 1996 02/01 ERWIN JENELLE TOTAL - 32.08 P.O. BOX 524 ERWIN, NC 28339 1998946554 WILLIAMS, EDITH NOT IN CITY LIMITS TOWN OF ERWIN - 4,340 X .48 = 20.83 1998 02/01 ERWIN JENELLE TOTAL - 20.83 P.O. BOX 524 ERWIN, NC 28339 1997612158 WILLIAMS, EDITH NOT IN CITY LIMITS TOWN OF ERWIN - 4,740 X .48 = 22.75 1997 02/01 JENELLE• TOTAL - 22.75 P.O. P.O. BOX 524 BOX ERWIN, NC 28339 200055261 WITHERS, LEVEY ABSTRACT GENERATED COUNTYWIDE - 3,375 X .73 = 24.64 2000 02/01 373 PAGE ROAD IN ERROR - OUT OF BOONE TRAIL FIRE - 3,375 X = 1.69 BROADWAY, NC 27505 BUSINESS .05 TOTAL - 26.33 2000081027 WOMBLE FAMILY, LP PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 56,940 X .73 = 415.66 2000 02/01 P.O. BOX 1376 LISTED TOTAL - 415.66 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 2000081026 WOMBLE FAMILY, LP PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 56,940 X .68 = 387.19 2000 02/01 P.O. BOX 1376 LISTED TOTAL - 387.19 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 126 2000081025 WOMBLE FAMILY, LP PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 56,940 X .68 = 387.19 2000 02/01 P.O. BOX 1376 LISTED TOTAL - 387.19 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 2000081024 WOMBLE FAMILY, LP PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 56,940 X .70 = 398.58 2000 02/01 P.O. BOX 1376 LISTED TOTAL - 398.58 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 2000081016 WOMBLE FAMILY, LP PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 56,940 X .70 = 398.58 2000 02/01 P.O. BOX 1376 LISTED TOTAL - 398.58 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 2000055431 WOMBLE FAMILY, LP P.O. PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 8,000 X .73 = 58.40 2000 02/01 • BOX 1376 LISTED SUMMERVILLE FIRE - 8,000 X = 5.60 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 .07 TOTAL - 64.00 1999052863 WOMBLE FAMILY, LP PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 8,000 X .73 = 58.40 1999 02/01 P.O. BOX 1376 LISTED SUMM[ERVILLE FIRE - 8,000 X = 5.60 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 .07 TOTAL - 64,00 1998050949 WOMBLE FAMILY, LP PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 8,000 X .68 = 54.40 1998 02/01 P.O. BOX 1376 LISTED SUMMERVILLE FIRE - 8,000 X = 5.60 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 .07 TOTAL - 60.00 2000055430 WOMBLE FAMILY, LP PROPERTY DOUBLE COUNTYWIDE - 63,940 X .73 = 466.76 2000 02/01 P.O. BOX 1376 LISTED TOTAL - 466.76 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 199952866 WOMBLE FEED MILL & OVER -LISTED BUS. PERS. COUNTYWIDE - 10,156 X .73 = 74.14 1999 02/01 SUPPLY PROPERTY PER TMA TOTAL - 74.14 3689 U.S. 401 SOUTH AUDIT LILLINGTON, NC 27546 199880854 WOMBLE FEED MILL & OVER -LISTED BUS. PERS. COUNTYWIDE - 11,474 X .68 = 78.02 1998 02/01 SUPPLY PROPERTY PER TMA TOTAL - 78.02 3689 U.S. 401 SOUTH AUDIT LILLINGTON, NC 27546 2000642584 WORRELL, SUSAN VEHICLE SOLD COUNTYWIDE - 4,650 X .73 = 33.95 2000 02/01 SENTER SUMMERVILLE FIRE - 4,650 X .07 = 3.26 P.O. BOX 1073 TOTAL - 37.21 LILLINGTON, NC 27546 • Attachment 2. CORPORATE AUTHORIZATION RESOLUTION First Bank By: Harnett County Landfill P.O. Box 1000 P.O. Box 760 Lillintgon, NC 27456 lillington, NC 27546 Referred to in this document as "Financial Institution" Referred to in this document as "Corporation" I, Vanessa W. Young , certify that I am Secretary (clerk) of the above named corporation organized under the laws of North Carolina Federal Employer I.D. Number 56-6000306 _ , engaged in business under the trade name of Harnett County Landfill , and that the resolutions on this document are a correct copy of the resolutions adopted at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Corporation duly and properly called and held on 02/05/01 (date). These resolutions appear in the minutes of this meeting and have not been rescinded or modified. AGENTS Any agent listed below, subject to any written limitations, is authorized to exercise the powers granted as indicated below: Name and Title or Position Signature Facsimile Signature (if used) A. Vanessa Young X X B. __. X X • C. X X D. X X E. X X F. X X POWERS GRANTED (Attach one or more Agents to each power by placing the letter corresponding to their name in the area before each power. Following each power indicate the number of Agent signatures required to exercise the power.) Indicate A, B, C, Description of Power Indicate number of D, E, and/or F signatures required A (11 Exercise all of the powers listed in this resolution. 1 A (2) Open any deposit or share account(s) in the name of the Corporation. 1 127 A (3) Endorse checks and orders for the payment of money or otherwise withdraw or transfer funds on deposit with this Financial Institution. A (4) Borrow money on behalf and in the name of the Corporation, sign, execute and deliver promissory notes or other evidences of indebtedness. A (5) Endorse, assign, transfer, mortgage or pledge bills receivable, warehouse receipts, bills of lading, stocks, bonds, real estate or other property now owned or hereafter owned or acquired by the Corporation as security for sums borrowed, and to discount the same, unconditionally guarantee payment of all bills received, negotiated or discounted and to waive demand, presentment, protest, notice of protest and • notice of non-payment. A (6) Enter into a written lease for the purpose of renting, maintaining, accessing and terminating a Safe Deposit Box in this Financial Institution. (7) Other LIMITATIONS ON POWERS The following are the Corporation's express limitations on the powers granted under this resolution. EFFECT ON PREVIOUS RESOLUTIONS This resolution supersedes resolution dated . If not completed, all resolutions remain in effect. CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORITY I further certify that the Board of Directors of the Corporation has, and at the time of adoption of this resolution had, full power and lawful authority to adopt the foregoing resolutions and to confer the powers granted to the persons named who have full power and lawful authority to exercise the same. (Apply sea( below where appropriate.) ❑ If checked, the Corporation is a non-profit corporation. In Witness Whereof, I have subscribed my name to this document and affixed the seal of thCorp(date). Attest by One Other y firo Secretary As used in this agreement, "I" means the owner of the sole proprietorship designated on page one. The term "resolution" means this agreement or any other agreement granting authority to others to act on behalf of the Proprietorship. I warrant that I am the sole owner of the business whose trade name is designated on this resolution. If any other parties acquire an ownership interest in the business (for example if I were to include a partner in ownership or if I were to incorporate), or if the ownership is changed in any way and I do not notify the Financial Institution of that fact, I will remain fully liable personally in accordance with the terms of this resolution and any other agreements that I have signed. In consideration of the Financial Institution's acceptance of this account under the designated trade name, and/or for the purpose of cashing or negotiating checks, drafts or other negotiable instruments payable to the designated trade name, that I endorse in my name as owner, that are endorsed in the designated trade name, or by those authorized on page one as Agents, I agree that: • The Proprietorship named on this resolution resolves that, (1) The Financial Institution is designated as a depository for the funds of the Proprietorship and to provide other financial accommodations indicated in this resolution. (2} This resolution shall continue to have effect until express written notice of its rescission or modification has been received and recorded by the Financial Institution. Any and all prior agreements or resolutions adopted by the Proprietorship and certified to the Financial Institution as governing the operation of this proprietorship's account(s), are in full force and effect, until the Financial Institution receives and acknowledges an express written notice of its revocation, modification or replacement. Any revocation, modification or replacement of a resolution or agreement must be accompanied by documentation, satisfactory to the Financial Institution, establishing the authority for the changes. (3) The signature of an Agent on this resolution is conclusive evidence of their authority to act on behalf of the Proprietorship. Any Agent, so long as they act in a representative capacity as agents of the Proprietorship, is authorized to make any and all other contracts, agreements, stipulations and orders which they may deem advisable for the effective exercise of the powers indicated on page one, from time to time with the Financial Institution, subject to any restrictions on this resolution or otherwise agreed to in writing. (4) All transactions, if any, with respect to any deposits, withdrawals, rediscounts and borrowings by or on behalf of the Proprietorship with the Financial Institution prior to the adoption of this resolution are hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. (5) 1 agree to the terms and conditions of any account agreement, properly opened by any Agent of the Proprietorship. I authorize the Financial Institution, at any time, to charge the Proprietorship for all checks, drafts, or other orders, for the payment of money, that are drawn on the Financial Institution, so long as they contain the required number of signatures for this purpose. (6) 1 acknowledge and agree that the Financial Institution may furnish at its discretion automated access devices to Agents of the Proprietorship to facilitate those powers authorized by this resolution or other writings in effect at the time of issuance. The term "automated access device" includes, but is not limited to, credit cards, automated teller machines (ATM), and debit cards. (7) 1 acknowledge and agree that the Financial Institution may rely on alternative signature and verification codes issued to or obtained from the Agent named on this resolution. The term "alternative signature and verification codes" includes, but is not limited to, facsimile signatures on file with the Financial Institution, personal identification numbers (PIN), and digital signatures. If a facsimile signature specimen has been provided on this resolution, (or that are filed separately by the Proprietorship with the Financial Institution from time to time) the Financial Institution is authorized to treat the facsimile signature as the signature of the Agent(s) regardless of by whom or by what means the facsimile signature may have been affixed so long as it resembles the facsimile signature specimen on file. I authorize each Agent to have custody of the Proprietorship's private key used to create a digital signature and to request issuance of a certificate listing the corresponding public key. The Financial Institution shall have no responsibility or liability for unauthorized use of alternative signature and verification codes unless otherwise agreed in writing. FOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION USE ONLY Acknowledged and received on (date) by (initials) ❑ This resolution is superseded by resolution dated • Comments: Attachment 3. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Campbell University is respected worldwide as a renowned institution of higher learning; and WHEREAS, the University is a tremendous asset to Harnett County as both an • educational facility as well as a major contributor to the local economy; and WHEREAS, the success of the University is in large part due to the leadership it has enjoyed over the past decades; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jerry Wallace has served in such a leadership position during his twenty years as Vice -President for Academic Affairs and Provost of the University; and WHEREAS, his contributions during his service in this position has contributed greatly toward the success the University enjoys. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners does hereby recognize and thank Dr. Wallace for his dedicated service and does hereby wish him every success as he leaves the post of Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost and embarks upon a new avenue of service to the University. Adopted this 51h day of February, 2001. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Attachment 4. is RESOLUTION WHEREAS, in 1963 a group of young men known as the Men of Distinction; and came together in Dunn to form a band to be WHEREAS, over the years the band and its members served as a source of entertainment to countless audiences across the southeast; and WHEREAS, the music they made helped shape the lives and memories of their fans at home as well as on the road; and WHEREAS, in recent years the band has returned to the stage and has become known as Harry's Band, in honor of Harry Driver. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners does hereby recognize and commend Harry's Band for the talent its members exhibit and the joy they have brought their audiences over the years. In addition, the Board would like to take this opportunity to declare February 17, 2001, Harry's Band Day in Harnett County. • Adopted this 5'h day of February, 2001. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Attachment 5. [FORM OF RESOLUTION TO BE ADOPTED BY GOVERNING BODY], RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE OFFER FROM THE STATE FOR A STATE CLEAN WATER BOND LOAN AND AUTHORIZING THE • EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN AGREEMENT AND PROMISSORY NOTE IN CONNECTION THEREWITH TO FINANCE CLEAN WATER IMPROVEMENTS AND PROVIDING CERTAIN TERMS IN RESPECT THEREOF BE IT RESOLVED by the (the "Governing Body") of (the 'Borrower"): Section 1. The Governing Body does hereby find and determine as follows: (a) The State of North Carolina (the "State"), pursuant to the Clean Water and Natural Gas Critical Needs Bond Act of 1998, being Chapter 132 of the 1998 Sessions Laws, as amended (the "Act"), has authorized the issuance by the State of Clean Water Bonds for the. purpose of making loans to local government units for the purpose of paying all or a portion of the cost of water supply systems, water conservation projects, wastewater collection systems and wastewater treatment works. (b) The Borrower has determined to borrow moneys from the State under the Clean Water Bond Loan Program established pursuant to the Act for the purpose of providing funds, together with any other available funds, to pay the costs of certain clean water bond projects as more particularly described in the Agreement hereinafter mentioned (the "Project"). (c) Pursuant to the Act, the Borrower has made application to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for approval of a clean water bond loan to finance the Project and has received a loan commitment in the principal amount of $ [insert loan offer amount] to finance such capital improvements. (d) The North Carolina Local Government Commission has approved the loan in an amount not to exceed such principal amount in accordance with the provisions of the Act. • (e) There has been presented to the Governing Body at this meeting forms of the following: (1) Loan Offer from the State containing various assurances required by the State in connection with the loan and the Project; and (2) Loan Agreement (the "Agreement") between the Borrower and the State, together with a form of the promissory note of the Borrower attached as Exhibit A thereto (the "Note"), evidencing the obligation of the Borrower to repay the loan from the State. (f) The Borrower has determined that the borrowing from the State in the manner provided in this Resolution and the Agreement is in the best interest of the Borrower. Section 2. Capitalized terms used in this Resolution and not otherwise defined herein shall have the same meanings given such terms in the Agreement. Section 3. The Borrower hereby accepts the Loan Offer from the State, including all the assurances associated therewith. Section 4. Pursuant to the provisions of Act, the Borrower hereby authorizes the borrowing of a principal amount not to exceed $ [insert loan offer amount] from the State under the State Clean Water Bond Loan Program. The terms and provisions of the borrowing shall be as set forth in the Agreement and the Note, subject to the provisions of this Resolution. Section 5. The interest rate on the Note shall be determined as set out in the Schedule of Terms and the latest installment of principal on the Note shall not exceed May 1, • 2020. Section 6. The proceeds of the loan shall be applied to pay the costs of the Project as provided in Section 2.03 of the Agreement. Section 7. Except as provided in Section 8, the Note shall be secured solely by the Net Revenues and any Designated Non -Tax Revenues as provided in the Agreement, and the Borrower shall pledge the Net Revenues and the Designated Non -Tax Revenues for the payment of the principal of and interest on the Note in the manner set forth in the Agreement. The principal of and interest on the Note shall not be secured by the general funds of the Borrower nor shall the Note constitute a legal or equitable pledge, charge, lien or encumbrance upon any of the property or upon any of the income, receipts or revenues of the Borrower, except the Net Revenues, the Designated Non -Tax Revenues and any other moneys and securities pledged under this Resolution, the Agreement and the Note. Neither the credit nor the taxing power of the Borrower are pledged for the payment of the principal of or interest on the Note, and the State shall not have the right to compel the exercise of the taxing power by the State of North Carolina or the Borrower or the forfeiture of any of their property in connection with any default with respect to the Note or this Agreement. 130 Section 8. The Borrower authorizes the State to include in the Agreement provisions authorizing the State to withhold from the Borrower any State funds that would otherwise have been distributed to the Borrower in accordance with North Carolina law in amount sufficient to pay all sums than due and payable to the State as a repayment of the loan; provided, however, that such funds shall not be withheld if (a) prior to the execution of the Agreement and the Note, such funds have been pledged to secure special obligation bonds or other obligations of the Borrower or (b) after execution of the Agreement and the Note, such funds are legally pledged to secure special obligation bonds or other obligations of the Borrower. Section 9. The forms, terms and provisions of the Loan Offer, the Agreement and the Note are hereby approved, and the , the and the are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver the Loan Offer, the Agreement and the Note in substantially the forms presented, together with such insertions, modifications and deletions as they may deem necessary and appropriate, and to take such other action and to execute and deliver such other certificates, agreements, instruments or other documents as they, with the advice of counsel, may deem necessary or appropriate to effect the transactions contemplated by this Resolution, the Loan Offer, the Agreement or the Note. The officers, agents and employees of the Borrower are hereby authorized and directed to do all acts and things required of them by the provisions of this Resolution, the Loan Offer, the Agreement and the Note for the full, punctual and complete performance of the terms, covenants, provisions and agreements of the same. Section 10. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. Adopted this 5th day of February, 2001. HA RNE T COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS T 'd J. B , hairman ATTEST: r .�tiM. �� 1;JXLt'h-C�tC�ifL9 Kay S,3 Blanchard, Clerk to the Board January 19, 2001 Preliminary County of Harnett Preliminary Schedule For State Bond Loan Prepared by the Local Government Commission For Planning Purposes Only Amount: Term: Interest Rate: Project Number: $864,047 20 YEARS 5.250% ESBL-D-99-0726 Fiscal Outstanding Interest November 1 May 1 Interest May 1 Principal I Total Annual I Year Balance Rate Interest Paymentl Payment Payment Payment 2000-01 $ 864,047.00 5.250% $ 0.00 $ 15,120.82 $ 43,202.35 $ 58,323.17 2001-02 $ 820,844.65 5.250"% $ 21,547.17 $ 21,547.17 $ 43,202.35 $ 86,296.69 2002-03 $ 777,642.30 5.250% $ 20,413.11 $ 20,413.11 $ 43,202.35 $ 84,028.57 2003-04 $ 734,439.95 5.250% $ 19,279.05 $ 19,279.05 $ 43,202.35 $ 81,760.45 2004-05 $ 691,237.60 5.250% $ 18,144.99 $ 18,144.99 $ 43,202.35 $ 792492.32 2005-06 $ 648,035.25 5.250% $ 17,010.93 $ 17,010.93 $ 43,202.35 $ 77,224.20 2006-07 $ 604,832.90 5.250% $ 15,876.86 $ 15,876.86 $ 43,202.35 $ 74,956.08 2007-08 $ 561,630.55 5.250% $ 14,742.80 $ 14,742.80 $ 43,202.35 $ 72,687.95 2008-09 $ 518,428.20 5.250% $ 13,608.74 $ 13,608.74 $ 43,202.35 $ 70,419.83 2009-10 $ 475,225.85 5.250% $ 12,474.68 $ 12,474.68 $ 43,202.35 $ 68,151.71 2010-11 $ 432,023.50 5.250% $ 11,340.62 $ 11,340.62 $ 43,202.35 $ 65,883.58 2011-12 $ 388,821.15 5.250% $ 10,206.56 $ 10,206.56 $ 43,202.35 $ 63,615.46 2012-13 $ 345,618.80 5.250% $ 9,072.49 $ 9,072.49 $ 43,202.35 $ 61,347.34 2013-14 $ 302,416.45 5.250% $ 7,938.43 $ 7,938.43 $ 43,202.35 $ 59,079.21 2014-15 $ 259,214.10 5.250% $ 6,804.37 $ 6,804.37 $ 43,202.35 $ 56,811.09 2015-16 $ 216,011.75 5.250% $ 5,670.31 $ 5,670.31 $ 43,202.35 $ 54,542.97 2016-17 $ 172,809.40 5.250% $ 4,536.25 $ 4,536.25 $ 43,202.35 $ 52,274.84 2017-18 $ 129,607.05 5.250% $ 3,402.19 $ 3,402.19 $ 43,202.35 $ 50,006.72 2018-19 $ 86,404.70 5.250% $ 2,268.12 $ 2,268.12 $ 43,202.35 $ 47,738.60 2019-20 $ 43,202.35 5.250% $ 1,134.06 $ 1,134.06 $ 43,202.35 $ 45,470.47 TOTALS $ 215,471.72 $ 230,592.54 $ 864,047.00 $ 1,310,111.25 Note: The May 1, 2001 interest payment is calculated assuming all funds were drawn down as of January 1, 2001. It was necessary to make this assumption in order to generate this preliminary maturity schedule. You will be billed by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for actual interest due during the construction period. You will have a principal payment due on May 1, 2001 as shown above. • • • 13-L Attachment 6. RESOLUTION • WHEREAS, Lee -Harnett Area Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Authority (under this and former names given to this organization hereinafter referred to as Area Program) has provided quality mental health, developmental disability and substance abuse services to the citizens of Harnett County since February 5, 1988; and WHEREAS, the Area Program's administration has been responsive and accountable to the Board of Commissioners and citizens of this County; and WHEREAS, the current Area Program has provided stable and responsible administration of its programs; and WHEREAS, the Area Program was recently recognized by the Council of Accreditation for Children and Family Services as meeting national accreditation standards and as being one of the outstanding programs in the State; and WHEREAS, the current arrangements have proved to be satisfactory to the Board of Commissioners and the citizens of this county. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Hamett County Board of Commissioners that: Section 1. The continued provision of services under the current Area Program is satisfactory and should be maintained. Section 2. The provision of services under the current arrangement is altogether more acceptable and appropriate than the provision of services by a State agency; and Section 3. The County does not have an interest in providing mental health services directly as another County department; and • Section 4. This resolution be spread upon the minutes of this meeting and a duly authenticated copy be presented to Lee -Harnett Area Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Authority. Adopted February 5, 2001. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I,- Id ATTEST: Tedd d, Chainhan Kay . Blanchard, Clerk to the Board r3Z Attachment 7. CERTIFICATION OF INTEREST WITH REGARDTO AUTHORITY TO ISSUE QUALIFIED ZONE ACADEMY BONDS In accordance with Section 226 of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, Section 1397E of the Internal Revenue Code (Public Law 105-34); North Carolina General Statute 115C-489.5; and • the State Board of Education's Rules for Administration of the Qualified Zone Academy Bond Program, the Harnett County Public School System has one or more schools eligible to apply for authority to issue qualified zone academy bonds. Please review the information packet carefully to determine whether your boards of education and county commissioners have an interest in submitting an application for authority. Submission of this Certification of Interest will acknowledge that the county has adequate bonding capacity to issue the bonds. The State Board of Education has determined that $500,000 will be the minimum amount bonding authority allocated to an applicant. Upon receipt of your completed certification of interest, a formal application packet will be forwarded to you on or about September 15, 2000 for your completion and submission. Please check one only of the following. rj Being in compliance with the provisions and requirements for qualification under the Act, LL�X It is anticipated that an amount of authority to issue qualified zone academy bonds of approximately $ 500,000 will be requested, of which $ 500, 000 can be issued prior to 31 December, 2001. ElIt is not anticipated that authority to issue qualified zone academy bonds will be requested. Important note: Checking this line does not preclude submitting a later request, subject to remaining available authority. H4rpett County Bo rd of Education Harnett County Board of Commissioners h �2Chair C' 1 ✓_ Chair G �v._, Secretary /( o.x Clerk • Please return original no later than September 15, 2000 to: QZAB School Planning Section North Carolina Department of Public Instruction 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, NC 27601-2825 Attachment 8. Harnett County Economic Development Incentive Grant Program The EDI Grant involves a contractual agreement between the county and a new or existing business/industry that would allow for a financial incentive grant based upon the actual value, schedule and payment of county property taxes for a period of up to seven years. The county will require the business/ industry to pay in full annually total property taxes due. If the business/ industry has met specific criteria as outlined in a formal agreement, a portion of the property tax paid by that business/industry to the county for up to seven consecutive tax years would be returned to the business/development incentive grant. The terms of the grant will be based on the amount of investment. Each project will be considered on an individual basis using guidelines established under the direction of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. 33 • • • $ 750,000 or greater 80% 3 yrs. $ 5 million 80% 5 yrs. $10 million 80% 7 yrs. Attachment 9. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TEDDY ). BYRD, Chairman BEATRICE B. HILL, Vice Chairman DAN B. ANDREWS Tim MCNEILL WALT TITCHENER TT �CArH CARD���P COUNTY OF HARNETT P.O. BOX 759 • LILLINGTON, N.C. 27546 (910) 893-7555 • FAX (910) 814-2662 RESOLUTION COUNTY MANAGER NEIL FmoRY Wm. A. (Tor�IY) WILDER, Assistant CLERK TO THE BOARD KAY S. BLANCHARD WHEREAS, Mr. Lester Phillips owns one hundred acres of land in the Community of Riverside in Harnett County; and WHEREAS, Mr. Phillips and his sons desire to develop this property as a mining operation for sand and gravel; and WHEREAS, such development would be of economic benefit to the community and appropriate permits have been received from the State of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, it is our understanding that the development of the property is now contingent upon Department of Transportation approval of the transport of materials upon the roadways serving the property, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners does hereby request that the Department of Transportation authorize the utilization of the roadways necessary for Mr. Phillips to proceed with the development of his property in the manner described herein. Adopted this 5t' day of February, 2001. HARNETT C UNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Ted yrd, Chairman Beatrice B. Hill, i Eh 'rman Dan B. Andrews / I e� t _ � c (A Walt Titchener� Tim McNeill Harnett County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services. 134 Attachment 10. STATE OF NORTH CAROL NA SU901iDINATION AGREEMENT COUNTY OF HARNETT This Subordination Agreement is made this the day of February, 2001, by • Dwight Snow ("Trustee'°), whose office is located at and Harnett County, a bodypolitic, parties of rho first part dare Davi and d Annie McAllister, whose address is 165 Zenobia Avenue, Lillington, NC 27546, parties of the second part. WITNESS THAT; WHEREAS, GN Mortgage has agreed to make a loan to David and Annie Fifty Thousand Three Hundred Seventy and 00/100---- McAllister in the amount of v, secured by a ($50,370.00) at an interest rate of 7.50% per armurn for first lien Deed of Trust to GN Mortgage on the property described on Ex attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein; WHEREAS, there is an existing Deed of Trust on said premises bearing the data Page 548 of the Hamett County Registry, of June 19,1997 and recorded in Book 1302, by David and Annie McAllister to Dwight Snow, Trustee for The County of executed Harriett which instrument secures an original indebtedness therein described of Seventeen Seven Hundred Eighty Nine and 001100-----($17,789.00), evidenced by a Thousand Promissory Note dated June 19, 1997; WIDER .EAS, David and Annie McAllister, can procure said loan from GN Deed of Trust to Dwight Snow; Mortgage only upon the condition that the existing for Harnett County, a bodypolitic, be subordinated to the first lien Of said Trustee proposed Deed of Trust to GN Mortgage, Beneficiary; WHEREAS, David and Annie McAllister have requested the parties of the first and the of the first part have agreul part to execute this Subordination Agreement parties to such subordination; and WHEREAS the parties of the first part represent that the aforesaid Promissory to Harnett County, a. bodypolitic, in the original principal amount of Seventeen • Note Thousand Seven Hundred Eight Nine and 00/100-- ($17,789.00), and the related Deed of Harnett County, a body politic, Trust to Dwight Snow, Trustee, are in the possession of and is controlled by it to such an extent as to absolutely bind all assignees, transferees and grantees to the terms of this Subordination Agreement. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the aforesaid purpose and of ON Mortgage making a loan to David and Annie McAllister, benefit inures to and is hereby Acknowledged by Harnett County, a bodypolitic, a which the parties of the parties of the first part, binding their successors and assigns, do, by the Deed of Trust dated June 19, execution of this instrumentsubordinate the aforesaid 1997, to Dwight Snow, Trustee for Harnett County, a bodypolitic, recorded in Book Registry, to the lien, operation and effect of 1102, Page 548 of the Flamm County Public Deed of Trust to be executed David and Annie McAllister to GN Mortgage, that certain Beneficiary, securing an original principal indebtedness of Fifty Thousand Three so that the proposed Deed of Trust of GN Hundred Seventy and 00/100---- (S50,370.00), Mortgage shall be a fast lien and charge, and that certain Deed of Trust to Dwight Snow, County,Trustee for Flamett htall lien and charge, and for no others l be second Harnett County PubcR gistry purpose. Except for the terms of this Subordination Agreement, the rights of the parties of the first Deed of Trust in Book 1302, Page 548 of the part in and to the aforesaid recorded Harnett County Public Registry and the Promissory Note evidenced thereby are and shall be in fall force and effect. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, Dwight Snow, Trustee, has hereunto set his hand and seal, and Harnett County, a bodypolitic has caused this instrument to be seal � in its its name by hereto, and attested by its Secretary, all by authority duly given, this the day and year first above 'written. (SEAL) Dwight Snow, Trustee HARNETT COUNTY By, (SEAL) , Manager (Corporate Seal) ATTEST: Secretary. Attachment 11, HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE HARNETT COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County adopted a Zoning Ordinance on July • 18, 1988 and June 5, 2000 for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, and general welfare of the county residents; and WHEREAS, this ordinance was adopted under authority granted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, particularly G.S. 153A-340; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Ordinance contains provisions for amending said ordinance and those provisions have been followed; and WHEREAS, the Harnett County Planning Board has reviewed the amendment to Article III and Article XV of the Zoning Ordinance and recommends the adoption of the following amendment. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA that Article III and Article XV of the Zoning Ordinance be amended by deleting Article III and Article XV, definition of bona -fide farm and adding the new text as follows: Article III Exemption of Bona Fide Farms The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply to bona fide farms (as defined in Article XV). This Ordinance does not exercise any controls over cropland, timberland or other farmlands. Nor does it exercise control over any barn or other farm buildings, including houses for persons working on said farms and their families, as long as such houses shall be in same ownership as the farm and located on the farm and shall not exceed four (4) residences. All buildings, including residences, shall meet the following setbacks: distance of structure from front property line or street right-of-way (whichever is greater) thirty-five (35) feet; distance of structure from side property lines, ten (10) feet, except on corner lots which shall require twenty (20) feet; distance of structure from rear property lines, twenty- five (25) feet; and distance of structure from any other structure, ten (10) feet. The use of any bona fide farm property for any non -farm purposes shall be subject to the regulations • of this Ordinance. Article XV Definitions Bona Fide Farm Bona fide farm purposes include the production and activities relating or incidental to the production of crops, fruits, vegetables, ornamental and flowering plants, dairy, livestock, poultry and all other forms of agricultural products having a domestic or foreign market. Bona fide farm purposes also include processing for personal consumption or commercial sale or distribution of any and all crops, fruits, vegetables, ornamental and flowering plants, dairy, livestock, poultry, and all other forms of agricultural products, provided that a farm serial number issued by the United States Department of Agriculture (U.S.D.A.) Harnett County Farm Service Agency has been obtained and so long as all such agricultural products are grown or produced on lands which are owned solely by or leased exclusively to and are harvested by the person processing such agricultural products. Duly adopted this 5 h day of February, Two Thousand One and effective upon adoption. ,;COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Ali 9?2'f e y J. Byrd Chairman ATTEST: Kay S. Vanchard • Clerk To The Board 136 Attachment 12. CHRISTOPHER L. CARR ATTORNEY AT LAW 816 S. MAIN STREET POST OFFICE BOX 160 LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 27546 ROBERT"TONY"BUZZARD CHRISTOPHER L. CARR TELEPHONE (910) 893-2900 FACSINIILE (910) 893-2979 JANUARY 23, 2001 TO: Honorable Dan Andrews, Chairman and Members of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners TO: Honorable Neil A. Emory, County Manager and Honorable Vanessa W. Young, Harnett County Auditor FROM: Christopher L. Carr, County Tax Attorney RE: MONTHLY REPORT TO COMMISSIONERS AND STATEMENT OF FEES AND CHARGES FOR THE MONTHS OF NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 2000 1. Tax Suits Dismissed: NAME SUIT NO. *AMOUNT **COURT ATTORNEY COLLECTED COST FEES AVERASBORO JERRY NORRIS. $240.00 $150.00 $ 150.00 NORRIS, WALLACE $4,115.48 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 SMITH, EDITH 94 CVD 1702 $1,460.40 $ 561.64 $ 500.00 BARBECUE WOOD, BARRY $2,885.45 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 LILL.INGTON SMITH, BARBARA 90 CVD 0683 $ 337.98 $158.00 $150.00 TOTAL $9,039.41 $1,019.64 $ 950.00 NOTE: Total collected includes taxes, interest and Court Costs. * * Court costs includes attorney fees allowed by Court (where suit has been commenced). 2. Other Services: None - 3. Advanced Costs: None 4. New suits started during the months of NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 2000.. None SUMMARY OF CHARGES & FEES Attorney's Fees - Tax Suits Other Services 0.00 Advanced Costs 9� BALANCE $ 950.00 d,.- 4f—L Christopher L. BUZZARD & CARR Post Office Box 160 Lillington, NC 27546 Telephone: (910) 893-2900 • • •