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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Regular Meeting
March 19, 2001
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, March
19, 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 meting to order at 7:00 p.m. and Commissioner Titchener led
the pledge of allegiance and prayer.
Commissioner Titchener moved to approve the agenda as published with the following
changes: Add: Resolution recognizing Carl Dean
Additional budget amendments
Change order for Riverside project
Delete: Presentation of fire safety awards
Two Public Utilities items regarding Hwy. 87 area
Commissioner McNeill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Upon motion by Commissioner McNeill and seconded by Commissioner Andrews, the
Board unanimously approved the following items on the consent agenda:
1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, February 19, 2001
2. Budget Amendments:
279 Governing Body (Fund 110-General
Code 110-0000-331.41-07 Wave Grant $20,027. increase
110-4100-410.31-72 Rape Crisis Pass Through 20,027. increase
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295 Transportation (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-4650-410.33-45 Contracted Services 25,700. increase
110-0000-347.17-00 Transportation Fees 25,700. increase
296 CBA Court Psychologist & Maps Program (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-7930-441.32-82 Return of Unspent Grant Funds 2,783. increase
110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 2,783. increase
297 CBA Juvenile Restitution (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-7930-441.32-82 Return of Unspent Grant Funds 411. increase •
110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 411. increase
298 MIS (Fund 110-General
Code 110-4900-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages
9,000. decrease
110-4900-410.12-00 Salaries & Wages-p.t.
4,000. increase
110-4900-410.60-32 Computer Supplies
3,000. increase
110-4900-410.60-33 Materials & Supplies
2,000. increase
300 Library (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-353.07-00 Contributions & Donations 1,000. increase
110-8100-450.64-25 Books 1,000. increase
61
301 Cooperative Extension (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-353.18-00 4-H Inclusion Program
19,405. increase
110-7309-465.12-00 Part-time Salaries
9,504. increase
110-7309-465.22-00 FICA
728. increase
110-7309-465.26-08 Workman's Compensation
143. increase
110-7309-465.58-01 Training
410. increase
110-7309-465.45-33 Materials & Supplies
5,575. increase
• 110-7309-465.58-13 Travel
3,045. increase
302 General Services (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-356.30-00 Insurance Reimbursement
895. increase
110-4600-410.43-21 Repair & Maintenance -Auto
895. increase
303 Health (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-334.76-11 Rural OB Care 7,500. increase
110-7600-441.33-45 Contract Services 7,500. increase
304 Health (Fund 110-General
Code 110-7600-441.32-26 Incentives
450. increase
110-7600-441.41-11 Telephone & Postage
330. increase
110-7600-441.55-12 Printing & Binding
50. increase
110-7600-441.58-01 Training
50. increase
110-7600-441.58-14 Travel & Meetings
1,375. increase
110-7600-441.60-33 Materials & Supplies
500. increase
110-7600-441.60.46 Medical Supplies
350. increase
110-7600-441.64-25 Books & Publications
500. increase
110-7600-441.74-74 Capital Outlay
1,500. increase
110-7600-441.33-45 Contract Services
5,105. decrease
is305 Human Resources (Fund I I0-General)
Code 110-7404-465.32-72 Support Services 4,867. decrease
110-7404-465.32-73 Vouchers 4,866. decrease
110-0000-331.74-04 WIA Funds 9,733. decrease
306 MIS/E-911 (Fund 240-Emerizency Telephone System)
Code 240-0000-318.13-00 Other Taxes/E-911 Wireless 118,000. increase
240-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance 118,000. decrease
307 Transportation Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-334.55-01 Administrative Grant Funds 101,032. increase
110-0000-334.55-03 Assistant Grant Funds 101,032. decrease
308 Harnett -Wake Transmission (Fund 547-Harnett-Wake Transmission Project)
Code 542-9101-431.45-70 Interest During Construction 22,311. increase
542-0000-389.50-00 Interfund Trans. from Pub. Uti. 22,311. increase
311 Public Buildings (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-4700-410.52.54 Insurance & Bonds 63,217. increase
110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 63,217. increase
• 319 Transportation (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-347.17-00 Sales & Service Trans. Fees 123,500. increase
110-4650-410.12-00 Salaries & Wages-p.t. 74,000. increase
110-4650-410.60-31 Gas, Oil, & Auto Supplies 47,500. increase
110-4650-410.33-45 Contracted Services 2,000. increase
320 Public Utilities (Fund 531-Operating)
Code 531-9000-431.30-04 Professional Services 30,000. increase
531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 30,000. increase
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321 Cooperative Extension (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-334.73-11 Outdoor Learning Environ. Grant 80,000. increase
110-7311-465.12-00 Salaries & Wages-p.t.
2,450. increase
110-7311-465.12-00 FICA
188. increase
110-7311-465.26-08 Workman's Compensation
37. increase
110-7311-465.23-00 Retirement
121. increase
110-7311-465.23-01 Supplemental Retirement
49. increase
110-7311-465.21-00 Insurance
444. increase
110-7311-465.33-45 Contracted Services
110-7311-465.60-33 Materials & Supplies
20,000. increase
250. increase •
110-7311-465.58-14 Travel
2,000. increase
110-7311-465.41-11 Communications/Postage
250. increase
110-7311-465.58-01 Training & Meetings
1,000. increase
110-7311-465.32-26 Incentives
53,211. increase
322 Cooperative Extension (Fund 110-General
Code 110-0000-334.73-04 Family Home Care Licensure
8,377. decrease
110-7312-465.12-00 Salaries & Wages-p.t.
6,710. decrease
110-7312-465.22-00 FICA
513. decrease
110-7312-465.26-08 Workman's Compensation
102. decrease
110-7312-465.23-00 Retirement
121. increase
110-7312-465.23-01 Supplemental Retirement
49. increase
110-7312-465.21-01 Group Insurance
444. increase
110-7312-465.60-33 Materials & Supplies
600. decrease
110-7312-465.58-14 Travel
988. decrease
110-7312-465.54-26 Advertising
300. decrease
110-7312-465.32-81 Mini Family Child Care
1,190. decrease
110-7312-465.64-25 Books & Publications
1,412. increase
323 Cooperative Extension (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-344.13-00 Special Agriculture Programs 825. increase is110-7300-465.32-29 Special Agriculture Programs 825. increase
324 Social Services (Fund 110-General
Code 110-7710-441.80-90 Day Care -Smart Start
9,640. increase
110-0000-330.77-05 Day Care -Smart Start
9,640. increase
110-7710-441.80-50 Day Care -Subsidy
90,621. increase
110-0000-330.77-04 Day Care -Subsidy
90,621. increase
110-7700-441.74-74 Capital Outlay
16,757. increase
110-7710-441.88-25 Families for Kids
16,757. decrease
110-7710-441.80-10 Work First
40,000. increase
110-0000-330.77-01 Social Services Administration
40,000. increase
325 Planning (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-7200-465.32-77 Credit Card Processing 650. increase
110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 650. increase
326 Animal Control (Fund 110-General
Code 110-5500-420.60-36 Uniforms
600. decrease
110-5500-420.60-46 Medical Supplies
800. decrease
110-4700-410.43-15 Buildings
1,400. increase
355 Harnett County Public Utilities (Fund 542-Riverside)
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542-9101-431.45-01 Construction 1
298,443. increase
542-9101-431.45-80 Contingency
175,885. decrease
542-0000-389.50-00 Interfund Trans. from Pub. Uti.
122,558. increase
356 Harnett County Public Utilities (Fund 5 3 1 -Operating)
Code 531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 122,558. increase
531-9000-431.90-57 Interfund Transfer 122,558. increase
3. Tax refunds and releases (Attachment 1)
PLATS 4. Final subdivision plats:
A. Colonial Hills, Phase I, owner: PRG Holdings. LLC (George Martin), 25 lots,
SR 1116-Doc's Road, Barbecue Township, RA-20R Zoning District, 17.538
acres
B. Crestview Estates, Phase II, owner: Crestview Development LLC, 45 lots, SR
1115-Buffalo Lake Road, Barbecue Township, RA-20R Zoning District,
17.16 acres
•COOP. EXT. 5. Request from Cooperative Extension to hire a Parent Provider Specialist for the Child
NEW POSITION Care Resource and Referral Program. The job classification/pay grade for this
position is 63.
COOP. EXT . 6. Authorization for Cooperative Extension to apply for a 2001 Summer School -Age
GRANT APPLI . Care grant in the amount of $30,000.00 from the NC Department of Health and
Human Services. If this Federal pass through funds grant is received, the County's
match of $3,000.00 will be provided by in -kind service.
AIRPORT- 7. Work authorization for Talbert & Bright, Inc. to provide additional services related to
RUNWAY PROJ. the extension of Runway 23 at the Harnett County Airport. Work Authorization No.
01-01, TBI Project No. 2701-0101.
FARM AGREE. 8. Farm lease agreement with R.D. Lee Farms, Inc. for cropland near the Airport.
AIRPORT PROP. Consideration will be $35.00 per acre.
9. Amendment to the Ordinance Establishing Financing of the 911 Emergency
TOWN OF ERWIN Telephone System to include the Town of Erwin in the jurisdiction in which the
E911 County provides dispatch services. Staff is authorized to request that Sprint transfer
calls to the County once final plans are in place. These actions are contingent upon
final approval by the Sheriff.
•SPECIAL ENTRY 10. Special Entry Rate Plan for Public Health Educators (Attachment 2)
RATE PLAN FOR
PUB. HEALTH ED.
11. Resolution recognizing Carlie C. McLamb (Attachment 3)
CARLIE C. MCLAMB
W.H. HIGH 12. Authorization to appropriate $15,000.00 in matching funds for Western Harnett High
BAND UNIFORMS School to purchase band uniforms. The $15,000,000 represents one-half the cost of
the band uniforms.
13. Quarterly write-offs for Public Utilities delinquent accounts. All of the accounts have
PUB. UTI. been in a delinquent status for more than three years and total $12,355.27.
WRITE-OFFS
14. Special salary adjustment for the Animal Control Supervisor in the amount of 5% to
SAL. ADJ. be effective March 1, 2001.
ANIMAL CONT.
15. Correction of typo on amendment to Zoning Ordinance text adopted February 19,
ZONING ORE . TYPO CORRECTION 2001. (Attachment 4)
16. Resolution to add Rock Harbor Lane and Lanexa Road in the Brandermill
STATE ROAD Subdivision to the State Secondary Road System. (Attachment 5)
ADDITIONS
17. Report of unpaid 2000-2001 taxes in accordance with General Statute 105-369(a):
REPORT of total amount that are liens on real property is $2,382,395.25.
.UNPAID TAXES RAILS To TRAILSI8. Memorandum of Understanding regarding the Rails to Trails project (Attachment 6)
CRIMINAL
19. Authorization for Lee -Harnett Criminal Justice Alliance to apply for a Criminal
JUSTICE PART.
Justice Partnership Program grant in the amount of $174,597 to be used for
PROG. GRANT
services to oversee the program as it provides outpatient substance abuse treatment,
APPLI.
GED & HRD classes, and pre-trial supervision services in Harnett and Lee Counties.
20. Renewal of lease agreement with Ralph Mangum and wife for the Johnsonville
CONTAINER SITE
Container Site. The lease amount will remain $1,000/year.
CONTAINER SITE
RIVERSIDE 21. Change order for Riverside Project (Attachment 7)
PROJ. CHG. ORD.
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INFORMAL COMMENTS Informal comments were provided by the following citizens:
- Floyd Hein, Anderson Creek, expressed concerns with cigarette butts at the
Anderson Creek gym and trash trucks not using tarps to cover loads.
- Wilton Lee, Spring Lake, expressed concerns with uninhabited used mobile
homes and junkyards off Ray Road.
- Rev. Joseph Smith, Riverside, expressed concerns with standing water in the
community.
Commissioner Hill moved for the appointments listed below. Commissioner McNeill
APPOINTMENTS seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Harnett County Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee •
Diane Sisk for a one-year term to expire 4/30/02
Cassandra A. Smith for a one-year term to expire 4/30/02
Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee
Diane Sisk for a one-year term to expire 4/30/02
Southeastern Economic Develonment Commission
Carrell Robinson for a four-year term to expire 4/30/05
Chairman Byrd called to order a public hearing on a zoning change request for Cebco
Construction, Inc. Lori Tomaszewski, Chief Planner, presented the zoning change
request for Cebco Construction, Inc., SR 1117-Nursery Road, from RA-20R Zoning
ZONING CHG. FOR CEBCO CONST. INC. District to Commercial Zoning District, Anderson Creek Township, 39.57 acres. The
Planning Board recommended approval. Chairman Byrd opened the meeting for public
comments. Comments were provided by the citizens listed below.
1. Ed Bain, Attorney from Lillington, representing a number of people in the
area to resist zoning change. Mr. Bain presented a petition to the Board with
approximately 50 signatures asking that the request be denied.
2. John Culbreath, Anderson Creek Club — stated the area is not ready to develop
commercially and asked the Board to deny the request. •
3. Deborah Boswick, Hwy. 301, does not want low quality businesses in the
community.
4. Mike Muller, 3493 Nursery Road, stated there is not yet enough people in the
area to support businesses.
5. Floyd Hein, 6726 Rainey Drive, Spring Lake, is in favor of decent business
such as recreational ice skating.
6. Elmer Smith, Nursery Road, stated the area is not yet ready for commercial
development.
7. Wilton Lee, Spring Lake, stated that we need to clean up what we already
have.
There being no further comments, Chairman Byrd closed the public hearing.
Commissioner McNeill moved to approve the zoning change request. Commissioner
Titchener seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Chairman Byrd called to order a public hearing on a zoning change request for Irene
ZONING CHG. FOR Kinard. Lori Tomaszewski, Chief Planner, presented the zoning change request for Irene•
IRENE KINARD Kinard, Hwy. 24, request to rezone 11.63 acres from RA-20M Zoning District to
Commercial Zoning District, Johnsonville Township. The Planning Board recommended
approval. Chairman Byrd opened the meeting for public comments. Irene Kinard,
applicant, stated she wants the zoning change so she can open a flea market. There being
no further comments, Chairman Byrd closed the public hearing. Commissioner McNeill
moved to approve the zoning change request. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion
and it passed unanimously.
George Jackson, Planning Director, presented the North Carolina 87 Corridor Study for
the Board's review. Over the past year the Harnett County Planning Board, with the
NC 87 CORRIDOR technical assistance of the North Carolina Department of Commerce's Division of
STUDY Community Assistance in Fayetteville, has studied the existing development issues along
the NC Hwy. 87 Corridor from the Lee County boundary to the Cumberland County
boundary. This report contains the research and recommended action of the Planning
Board to be considered by the Board of Commissioners. A public hearing/town meeting
will be held in the community some time in the near future prior to consideration by the
Board of Commissioners of proposed plans.
AMENDS. TO Neil Emory, County Manager, presented an overview of proposed amendments to the
SUED. REGS . Harnett County Subdivision Regulations. Commissioner McNeill made a motion to
schedule a public hearing on the proposed amendments for April 2, 2001. Commissioner
• Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Neil Emory, County Manager, presented for the Board's consideration a proposed
PINE GROVE DEV. CORP. contract with Pine Grove Development Corp. Commissioner Andrews moved to approve
the contract as presented. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously. (Attachment 8)
ENeil Emory, County Manager, noted that Central Carolina Community College has
HARNCCCC T WESTERN received funding to provide educational opportunities in western Harnett County in the
CENTER
MED. event the County can find a suitable site. It has been determined that the old Western
CENTFACILITY Harnett Medical Center on Hwy. 27 would be a suitable location for this program.
Commissioner McNeill moved for staff to proceed with final negotiations for a contract.
Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
REPORT OF Neil Emory, County Manager, noted that some time ago the Board contracted with the
COMMUNICATIONS firm of Communications International Inc. to conduct a comprehensive study of the
STUDY County's overall communications program. Representatives of Communications
International Inc., Bob Stork, H.T. "Sonny" Dean, and Alex Small, presented a report and
recommendation regarding the public safety radio communications for Harnett County.
Copies of the findings have been forwarded to the City of Dunn and the Town of Erwin
and staff will meet with the fire and rescue chiefs regarding this matter in the near future.
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The Board directed the County Manager to develop a plan of action in response to the
report during the budget process.
Departmental reports were provided by the Fire Marshal/Emergency Management,
Economic Development, Animal control, Department of Social Services, Veterans
Affairs, Housing, and Emergency Medical Service.
INFRASTRUCTURE Mr. Emory presented a proposed infrastructure agreement between local governments
AGREE. BETWEEN for the Board's consideration. Commissioner Hill moved to authorize the county
LOCAL GOVM' TS manager and staff to move forward with contacting the municipalities regarding the
agreement. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
There being no further business, Commissioner Hill moved for adjournment.
ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. The Harnett
County Board of Commissioners' regular meeting, March 19, 2001, duly adjourned at
8:40 p.m.
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Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board
Attachment 1.
MONTHLY REFUND REPORT
08-Mar-01
RTT.T. NTTM rn Nen?T•
1999545237
AUSBORN, JEFFREY
ONIAL
588 LAKERIDGE DR
CAMERON, NC 28326
2000653305
BAKER, THELMA
HESTER
7609 CHRISTIAN LIGHT
ROAD
FUQUAY VARINA, NC
27526
2000672982
BLACKMON,
ERNESDEEN WOOD
1883 BAILEY ROAD
COATS, NC 27521
2000656035
BLEECKER CHEV.,
PONT., BUICK
P.O. BOX 1838
DUNN, NC 28335
2000664689
BLEECKERCHEV.,
PONT., BUICK
P.O. BOX 1938
DUNN, NC 28335
2000664871
BLEECKERCHEV.,
PONT., BUICK
P.O. BOX 1838
DUNK, NC 28335
2000665605
BLEECKER CHEV.,
PONT.,13UICK
P.O. BOX 1838
DUNN, NC 28335
2000666061
BLEECKER CHEV.,
PONT., BUICK
P.O. BOX 1838
DUNN, NC 28335
REASON
1/2 MILITARY
EXEMPTION
SOLD VEHICLE
AMOUNT
COUNTYWIDE-11,630 X .73 = 84.90
SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 11,630 X .09 =
10.47
TOTAL - 9S.37
COUNTYWIDE - 2190 X .73 - 15.99
N HARN FIRE - 2190 X .09 =1.98
TOTAL - 17.97
SOLD VEHICLE COUNTYWIDE - 6460 X .73 = 47.16
GROVE FIRE - 6460 X .08 = 5.17
TOTAL - 52.53
SHORT TERM LEASE OR COUNTYWIDE - 10,800 X .73 = 78:84
RENTAL EXEMPTION CITY OF DUNN-10,800 X .46 - 44.68
ail ~
Cod' Y g�y q Co it1551o14e
3 ' sand
pets
YEAR MONTFI TOWN
AVERASBORO SCHOOL - 10,800 X .02
=2.16
CITY STICKER - 5.00
TOTAL - 135.68
SHORT TERM LEASE OR
COUNTYWIDE - 10,800 X .73 = 78.84
RENTAL EXEMPTION
AVERASBORO FIRE-10,800 X .06 -
6.48
AVERASBORO RESCUE-10,800 X .02 =
2.16
TOTAL - 87.48
SHORT TERM LEASE OR
COUNTYWIDE - 10,800 X .73 = 78.84
RENTAL EXEMPTION
AVERASBORO FIRE - 10,800 X .06 -
6.48
AVERASBORO RESCUE - 10,800 X .02 =
2.16
TOTAL - 87.48
SHORT TERM LEASE OR
COUNTYWIDE - 10,800 X .73 = 78.84
RENTAL EXEMPTION
AVERASBORO FIRE - 10,800 X .06 -
6.48
AVERASBORO RESCUE - 10,800 X .02 =
2.16
TOTAL - 87.48
SHORT TERM LEASE OR
COUNTYWIDE - 10,800 X .73 - 78.84
RENTAL EXEMPTION
AVERASBORO FIRE - 10,800 X .06 =
6.48
AVERASBORO RESCUE - 10,800 X .02
2.16
TOTAL - 97.48
1999 03/01
2000 03/01
2000 03/01
2000 03101 DUNN
2000 03/01
2000 03/01
2000 03/01
2000 03101
2000656733 BLEECKER CHEV., SHORT TERM LEASE OR COUNTYWIDE - 10,800 X .73 = 78.84 2000 03/01 DUNN
PONT., BUICK RENTAL EXEMPTION CITY OF DUNN - 10,900 X .46 = 49.68
P.O. BOX 1838 AVERAS. SCHOOL - 10,800 X .02 - 2.16
DUNN, NC 28335, CITY STICKER - 5.00
TOTAL - 135.68
2000906328
BOATWRIGHT,
1/2 MILITARY
COUNTYWIDE - 500 X .73 = 3.65
2000 03/01
MICHAEL WAYNE
EXEMPTION
BENHAVEN FIRE - 500 X .07 =
55 PEACHTREE LANE
.35
TOTAL - 4.00
SANFORD, NC 27330
1999570470
BURRELL, AVERY
MILITARY EXEMPTION
COUNTYWIDE - 11,150 X .73 = 81.40
1999 03/01
VERNON
SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 11,150 X -
P.O. BOX 72651
.09
10.04
FORT BRAGG, NC 28307
TOTAL - 91.44
19998194
CAMPBELL. MAGGIE
VERIFICATION OF
COUNTYWIDE - 20,000 X .73 = 146.00
1999 03/01
2128 RAVEN ROCK
INCOME MIS -FILED
SUMMERVILLE FIRE - 20,000 X -
ROAD
.07
14.00
LI.LINGTON, NC 27546
TOTAL - 160.00
1999803238
CUMBERLAND STREET
RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION
COUNTYWIDE - 9,520 X .73 - 69.50
1999 03101
BAPTIST CHURCH
AVERASBORO FIRE - 9,520 X = 3.81
P.O. BOX
.04
AVERASBORO SCHOOL - 9,520 X =
DUNK, NC 8334
2
.02
1.90
TOTAL - 75.21
200012787
DAVIS, MELBA
DW LISTED W/
COUNTYWIDE - 10708 X .73 - 78.17
2000 03/01
2167 HWY 24
ABSTRACT 2000-12694
SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE - 10708 X -
CAMERON, NC 28326
.10
10.71
TOTAL - 88.88
2000652529
ENNIS, DONALD RAY
SOLD VEHICLE
COUNTYWIDE - 1,500 X .73 - 10.95
2000 03/01
P.O. BOX 172
TOWN OF COATS - 1,500 X -10.35
COATS, NC 27521
.69 .
GROVE FIRE - 1,500 X .08 =1.20
TOTAL - 22.50
2000606641
GRADWELL, PATRICK
SOLD VEHICLE
COUNTYWIDE - 6,371 X .73 - 46.51
2000 03/01
AARON
TOWN OF ANGIER - 6,371 X - 29.31
249 JAN STREET
.46
BLACK RIVER FIRE - 6,371 X = 4.46
ANGIER, NC 27501
.07
TOTAL - 8029
199918128
GREGORY, WILLIS H &
PROPERTY SOLD IN 1998
COUNTYWIDE - 3,310 X .73 = 24.16
1999 03/01
RIT3581 BENSON ROAD
3581
GROVE FIRE - 3,310 X .08 - 2.65
ANGIER, NC 27501
TOTAL - 26.81
2000615115
HAIRR, JR HENRY
SOLDMOTORCYCLE
COUNTYWIDE - 4273 X .73 - 31.20
2000 03/01
COOPER
TOWN OF ERWIN - 4273 X - 20.51
612 MCKAY STREET
.48
ERWIN FIRE - 4273 X .05 = 2.14
ERWIN, NC 28339
TOTAL - 53.85
2000656016
HAIRR, JR HENRY
SOLD TRAILER
COUNTYWIDE - 300 X .73 = 2.19
2000 03/01
COOPER
612 MCKAY STREET
TOWN OF ERWIN - 300 X .48 = 1.44
ERWIN,NC 28339
ERWIN FIRE - 300 X .05 - .15
TOTAL - 3.78
200020324
HARNETT COUNTY
1997 ADDITIONS
COUNTYWIDE - 58.881 X .73 - 429.83
2000 03/01
FARM BUREAU
ASSESSED INCORRECTLY TOTAL - 429.83
P.O. BOX 369
LILLINGTON, NC 27546
COATS
ANGIER
ERWIN
ERWIN
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BILL NUMBER NAME REASON AMOUNT YEAR MONTH TOWN
199919422
HARNETT COUNTY
1997 ADDITIONS
COUNTYWIDE - 67,058 X .73 - 489.52
1999 03/01
FARM BUREAU
ASSESSED INCORRECTLY
TOTAL - 489.52
P.O. BOX 369
LIIZINGTON, NC 27546
2000654585
HENDERSON, JR
SOLD VEHICLE
COUNTYWIDE - 7,210 X .73 =
2000 03/01
THOMAS CLAY
GROVE FIRE - 7,210 X .08 - 5.77
136 KNOTTS LANDING
TOTAL - 58.41
DRIVE
ANGIER, NC 27501
2000021348
HENRY, BERLENA C &
VALUED AND CHARGED
COUNTYWIDE - 3950 X .73 = 28.84
2000 03/01
THELMA C. PHILLIPS
FOR 6.75 ACRES IN ERROR BOONE TRAIL EME - 3950 X .05 = 1.98
3686 KINGS PARKWAY
TOTAL - 30.82
DECATUR, GA 30034
2000027839
LAUDER, MARY ELLEN
HOUSE AND HOMESITE
COUNTYWIDE - 19,735 X .73 = 144.07
2000 03/01
I
REMOVED PRIOR TO
GROVE FIRE - 19,735 X .08 =15.79
334 FAIRVIEW AVE
01/01/00
SOLID WASTE - 37.50
LONG VALLEY, NJ
TOTAL-197.36
07853
2000645909
LEWIS, ANNIE PRICE
SOLD VEHICLE
COUNTYWIDE - 3505 X .73 = 25.59
2000 03/01
206 WEST L STREET
TOWN OF ERWIN - 3505 X .48 = 16.83
ERWIN, NC 28339
ERWIN FIRE 3505 X OS =
2000604108 MATTHEWS, GRADY SOLD VEHICLE
CORNELIUS
ROUTE 1, BOX 3179
LI LLINGTON, NC 27546
1.76
TOTAL - 44.18
COUNTYWIDE - 1,777 X .73 = 12.98 2000 03101
BUIES CREEK FIRE - 1,777 X. 10 = 1.78
TOTAL - 14.76
ERWIN
199930657
MCKNIGHT, MARY
DOUBLE LISTED SINCE
COUNTYWIDE - 5,410 X .73 - 39.49
1999 03/01
MARGARET
1988
GROVE FIRE - 5,410 X .08 = 4.33
P.O. BOX 185
TOTAL - 43.82
BUIES CREEK, NC 27506
199829405
MCKNIGHT, MARY
DOUBLE LISTED SINCE
COUNTYWIDE - 5,410 X .68 = 36.79
1998 03/01
MARGARET
1988
GROVE FIRE - 5,410 X .08 = 4.33
P.O. BOX 185
GROVE RESCUE - 5,410 X .06 = 3.25
BUMS CREEK, NC 27506
INTEREST - 1.22
TOTAL - 45.59
200032254
MCKNIGHT, MARY
DOUBLE LISTED SINCE
COUNTYWIDE - 5,410 X .73 = 39.49
2000 03/01
MARGARET
1988
GROVE FIRE - 5,410 X .08 - 4.33
P.O. BOX 185
TOTAL - 43.82
BUIES CREEK, NC 27506
2000651624
MORRIS, JASON
SOLD VEHICLE
COUNTYWIDE - 2900 X .73 - 21.17
2000 03/01
RANDALL
BOONE TRAIL EME - 2900 X .05 = 1.45
1500 COOL SPRINGS CH
TOTAL - 22.62
RD
LILLINGTON, NC 27546
2000623732
RAYNOR, KEN AUTRY
SOLD VEHICLE
COUNTYWIDE - 747 X .73 - 5.46
2000 03101
288 LEE ROAD
AVERASBORO FIRE - 747 X .04 - .30
DUNN, NC 28334
AVERASBORO SCHOOL - 747 X .02 =
.15
TOTAL - 5.91
2000634990
STEPHENSON, DANIEL
SOLD VEHICLE
COUNTYWIDE - 7,160 X .73 = 52.27
2000 03/01
RAY
N HARN FIRE - 7,160 X .09 - 6.45
590 FRED BURNS ROAD
TOTAL - 58.72
HOLLY SPRINGS, NC
27540
2000806301
STEPHENSON, PHILLIP
SOLD VEHICLE
COUNTYWIDE - 3319 X .73 = 24.23
2000 03/01
RAY
BLACK RIVER FIRE - 3319 X .07 = 2.33
1187 N RALEIGH
TOTAL - 26.56
STREET
ANGIER, NC 27501-9129
200047981
T J'S RUN -A -BOUT
INCORRECTLY LISTED
COUNTYWIDE - 14,760 X .73 = 107.75
2000 03/01
SALES
AS BUSINESS FOR 2000
AVERASBORO SCHOOL - 14,760 X .02
709 E CUMBERLAND ST
= 2.95
DUNN, NC 28334
TOTAL - 110.70
2000612446
TONEY, CARL MICHAEL
SOLD VEHICLE
COUNTYWIDE - 655 X .73 = 4.79
2000 03/01
494 OLD STAGE ROAD
GROVE FIRE - 655 X .08 = .53
COATS, NC 27521
TOTAL - 5.32
2000050207
TRIPP, SCOTT E
HOUSE WAS LISTED
COUNTYWIDE-11,110 X .73 - 81.10
2000 03/01
81 PAUL CLAYTON
INCORRECTLY FOR 2000
GROVE FIRE - 11,110 X .08 - 8.89
CIRCLE
TOTAL - 89.99
COATS, NC 27521
1999544695
WALKER, JANNIE LEE
NOT IN CITY LIMITS
TOWN OF COATS-,.12,510 X .69 - 86.32
1999 03/01 COATS
451 CRAWFORD ROAD
TOTAL - 86.32
COATS, NC 27521
2000633797
WARPOOLE, DON
SOLD VEHICLE
COUNTYWIDE - 1,336 X .73 - 9.76
2000 03/01
ALVIN
BENHAVEN FIRE - 1,336 X .07 =
688 MCDONALD ROAD
.94
TOTAL - 10.70
SANFORD, NC 27330
Attachment 2.
Special Entry Rate Plan — Public Health Educators
1. Newly employed Public Health Educator I, Public Health Education Specialist and
Public Health Educator Supervisors who are fully qualified will be hired at the midpoint
of their respective salary grade as shown below.
• Public Health Educator I SG 63 Mid -Point $27,669
• Public Health Educator Specialist SG 65 Mid -Point $30,217
• Public Health Educator Supervisor SG 69 Mid -Point $36,033
2. Trainees would be hired 10% below the Mid -Point of the published Salary Grade.
After 1 year of successful service their salary will be increased 5%. At the end of the
training period their salary would be adjusted to the Mid -Point of the published salary
grade.
Use of this special entry rate plan would be reviewed annually to determine if continued
use is warranted. Your favorable consideration of this request would be greatly
appreciated.
Attachment 3.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
TEDDY J. BYRD, Chairman
BEATRicE B. HILL, Vice Chairman
DAN B. ANDREWs
Tim McNEILL
WALT TrrCHENER
PpETT Cps
CAPOV�P
COUNTY OF HARNETT
P.O. BOX 759 • LILLINGTON, N.C. 27546
(910) 893-7555 • FAX (910) 814-2662
RESOLUTION
Carlie C. McLamb
COUNTY MANAGER
NEIL EmoRY
Wm. A. (ToNY) WELDER, Assistant
CLERK TO THE BOARD
KAY S. BLANcHARD
Whereas, Mr. Carlie C. McLamb has long been recognized within the Harnett
County Community as an astute businessman as well as a community leader; and
Whereas, Mr. McLamb has gained his status within the community based upon
his success as an IGA dealer and upon his actions as a community minded citizen; and
Whereas, in the past his service has been recognized by the Dunn Area Chamber
of Commerce as its Man of the Year as well a Small Business Person of the Year; and
Whereas, Mr. McLamb has now been selected as National IGA Dealer for his
service and dedication to his customers and to IGA.
Now Therefore Be It Resolved that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
does hereby recognize and congratulate Mr. Carlie C. McLamb upon the receipt of this
national award.
Adopted this 19w day of March 2001.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Teddy J. Byrd, Chairman
Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman
Walt Titchener
Dan B. Andrews
Tim McNeill
is
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•
Harnett County does not discriminate on the basic oT race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or
disability in employment or the provision of services.
Attachment 4.
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 VI 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 VI of the Zoning Ordinance be amended by adding the new
text as follows:
is
Article VI Zoning Districts and Regulations• Section 2.1-P:
Manufactured home, modular home and recreational vehicle sales, including related repair
activities and sale of parts
Duly adopted this 19°i day of February, Two Thousand One and effective upon adoption.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Teddy J. Byrd
Chairman
ATTEST:
Kay S. Blanchard
Clerk To The Board
Attachment 5.
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
does hereby, by proper execution of this document, requestthatthe North Carolina
Department of Transportation add to the State's Secondary Road System the below listed
street.
Brandermill Subdivision
Rock Harbor Lane
Lanexa Road
Duly adopted this 190' day of March, 2001.
HARNET COUNTY BOARD OF COM1vIISSIONERS
Ted y J. Byr , hairman
ATTEST:
Kam- /• /9C-"
Kay S. Blanchard
Clerk to the Board
Attachment 6.
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
College of Design
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
RESEARCH, TRAINING, EXTENSION
NUMBER
This Agreement entered into by and between the North Carolina State University; College of Design (hereinafter.
referred to as ("UNIVERSITY"), Raleigh, North Carolina, and Harnett County, with a principal place of
business at Lillington, NC , hereafter referred to as "SPONSOR".
WHEREAS, the project contemplated by this AGREEMENT is of mutual interest and benefit to the
UNIVERSITY and the SPONSOR, and will further the instructional, research, and public service objectives of the .
UNIVERSITY in a manner consistent with its status as a public educational institution; and
WHEREAS, SPONSOR desires to provide funding in support of the project;
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows:
(1.) SCOPE OF PROJECT
The UNIVERSITY will use its best efforts to perform activities as described in its proposal entitled
"Dunn Erwin Rail trails Prjoject" dated March 5, 2001 which is attached hereto as Attachment "A" and
hereby made a part of this AGREEMENT, and hereafter referred to as "project".
(2.) PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
The project shall be under the supervision of Dr Shishir R Raval, from the Department of Landscape
Architecture who shall serve as Principal Investigator. If for any reason the Principal Investigator shall be unable
to continue to serve, and a successor acceptable to both parties is not available, this AGREEMENT shall be
terminated as hereafter provided.
(3.) PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE
The activities of this project shall be conducted during the period beginning March 9, 2001 through August 31,
2001. This period will be subject to modification or renewal only by mutual written agreement of the parties
hereto.
(4.) PAYMENT OF COSTS
In consideration of the UNIVERSITY'S performance hereunder, SPONSOR agrees to support the
UNIVERSITY'S costs incurred conducting the activities as stated in Attachment "A", in the amount of
$7,000. This is a fixed price contract. Full payment will be made by the SPONSOR within thirty (30) days of
the execution of this Agreement.
(5.) REPORTS
UNI V hKSff Y shall deliver to the SPONSOR reports, evaluation of samples where appropriate and a final report
showing the results of the activity performed in accordance with the following schedule:
Interim Technical Reports (select one): _None -.X_Monthly _Quarterly
—Semi-Annual —Annual is
FL:....; -,';ii1caI Report is due within 30 days of -the termination of the Project.
(6.) RIGHTS IN DEVELOPMENTS
(6.a.) PATENTS
Rights to inventions made by UNIVERSITY personnel and arising out of the project are subject to the NCSU
Patent Policy and are, therefore, owned by UNIVERSITY. Inventions made jointly by UNIVERSITY personnel
and SPONSOR personnel shall be owned jointly. UNIVERSITY hereby grants to SPONSOR an option to
negotiate for a royalty -bearing, exclusive license to any invention in which UNIVERSITY has ownership rights
under this paragraph, provided the SPONSOR must exercise its option by notice in writing within two (2) months
following the disclosure of the invention to the SPONSOR by UNIVERSITY.
(6.b.) SOFTWARE
Rights to software developed by UNIVERSITY personnel in connection with the project shall be owned by
UNIVERSITY. Upon request by SPONSOR, UNIVERSITY agrees to provide SPONSOR with a nonexclusive,
nontransferable, royalty -free license to reproduce, display, translate, distribute, and modify the software.
(7.) PUBLICATIONS
UNIVERSITY shall have the right to publish the results obtained from the project conducted hereunder.
UNIVERSITY agrees to provide SPONSOR with a manuscript of any proposed presentation and/or publication at
least thirty (30) days prior to submission thereof for presentation and/or publication. SPONSOR shall have thirty
(30) days to review any such publication and to request a delay of up to thirty (30) additional days so that a patent
application can be prepared or so that SPONSOR's proprietary information can be deleted from the publication. If
SPONSOR does not respond with comments within thirty (30) days, UNIVERSITY shall be free to proceed with
publication.
(8.) WARRANTY
UNIVERSITY MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO ANY MATTER isWHATSOEVER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE OWNERSHIP, MERCHANTABILITY, OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF ANY GOODS OR SERVICES PROVIDED. The
UNIVERSITY makes no representation or warranty regarding the actual or potential infringement of patents or
copyrights of third parties, and SPONSOR acknowledges that the avoidance of such infringement in the use of the
services related to this AGREEMENT shall remain the responsibility of SPONSOR.
(9.) TERMINATION
Performance under this AGREEMENT may be terminated by either party upon sixty (60) days written notice.
Upon termination by either party, UNIVERSITY will refund to Sponsor any costs and noncancelable
commitments not already incurred in the performance of the program prior to the date of termination.
(10.) LIABILITY
The liability of the UNIVERSITY, as an agency of the State of North Carolina, for bodily injury, property
damage, infringement of proprietary rights and patents, and other items is limited by the North Carolina Tort
Claims Act, Article 31, sec. 143.291.
The SPONSOR will indemnify and hold harmless UNIVERSITY, its trustees, officers, employees and agents
from and against any liabilities, damages, or claims (including attorneys' fees).arising out of injuries (including
death) or property damage suffered by any person as a result of SPONSOR's negligence or willful misconduct in
the performance of this AGREEMENT or from SPONSOR's use or possession of the results produced hereunder.
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(11.) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
All materials provided by SPONSOR must be accompanied by the appropriate environmental and safety
information for those materials as required by law.
****SEE NOTES AND INSTRUCTIONS****
The responsibility for and costs of disposal of all SPONSOR provided materials remaining at the termination of
the program will rest with the SPONSOR. SPONSOR shall arrange for disposal or removal of any remaining
SPONSOR provided materials prior to receipt of any final report of the project. The UNIVERSITY may decline
to accept projects that impose undue risk.
UNIVERSITY will observe all applicable safety precautions and governmental requirements concerning handling
of test materials. SPONSOR and UNIVERSITY acknowledge that the selection of.project procedures, sites, and
equipment, and the assignment and supervision of personnel to be used in the conduct of project hereunder rest
under the sole and exclusive direction of UNIVERSITY.
• (12.) PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
Any proprietary information disclosed by one party to the other, including invention disclosures made by
UNIVERSITY to SPONSOR, shall be disclosed in writing and designated as proprietary, or if disclosed orally,
shall be confirmed in writing and designated proprietary within thirty (30) days of such disclosure. A party
receiving proprietary information hereunder, hereafter referred to as "RECIPIENT", agrees to use the proprietary
information only for the purpose of this AGREEMENT and further agrees that it will not disclose or publish such
information except that foregoing restrictions shall not apply to:
(i) information which is or becomes publicly known through no fault of RECIPIENT;
information learned from a third party entitled to disclose such information;
(ii) information already known to or developed by RECIPIENT prior to receipt hereunder, as shown
by RECIPIENT's prior written records;
(iii) information which is published in the necessary course of the prosecution of patent applications
based upon inventions developed pursuant to this AGREEMENT; or
(iv) information required to be disclosed by operation of law or court order.
The obligation of confidentiality imposed by this provision shall expire throe (3) years following the expiration or
termination of this AGREEMENT. Each party will use a reasonable degree of care to prevent the inadvertent,
accidental, unauthorized or mistaken disclosure or use by its employees of proprietary information disclosed
hereunder.
(13.) USE OF NAMES
Neither party will use the name, marks, or symbols of.the other for any commercial purpose without the express
written permission of the other party.
(14.) NOTICES
Any notices required to be given or which shall be given under this AGREEMENT shall be in writing, delivered
by first-class mail or facsimile, addressed to the parties as follows:
for SPONSOR: for UNIVERSITY: (the PI)
name: Mr. Neil Emory, County Mgr name: Dr Shishir R Raval, PhD
address: Harnett County address: NCSU, Box 7701, Raleigh,NC 27695
• PO Box 759, Lillington, NC 27546
(15.) INDEPENDENT PARTIES
For purposes of this ACREEMM;iT OhcC ,,;c,11[,..,.., Shall be ,1 n'I nt nn rac me a Cher c
P rp pa"0^ �'^'^ .- _ in epe.._.e... c,...t._.,t___ ed neither hall at any
time be considered an agent or employee of the other. No joint venture, partnership, or like relationship is created
between the parties by this AGREEMENT.
(16.) ASSIGNMENT
This AGREEMENT shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and may be assigned only
to the successors of these parties. Any other assignment by
either party without prior written consent of the other party shall be, void.
(17.) GOVERNING LAW
This AGREEMENT is acknowledged to have been made and shall be construed and interpreted in accordance
with the laws of the State of North Carolina, provided that all questions concerning the construction or effect of
patent applications and patents shall be decided in accordance with the laws of the country in which the particular
patent application or patent concerned has been filed or granted, as the
case may be.
(18.) CONSULTING
In the event that the Principal Investigator and/or the SPONSOR shall seek a consulting arrangement with each
other on the subject of this study during the period covered by this AGREEMENT, such arrangement shall be
reported to the UNIVERSITY according to the Conflict of Interest and External Pay Policies of the
UNIVERSITY.
(19.) ENTIRE AGREEMENT
Unless otherwise specified herein, this AGREEMENT embodies the entire understanding of the parties for this
project and any prior or contemporaneous representations, either oral or written; are hereby superseded. No
amendments or changes to this AGREEMENT including, without limitation, changes in the activities of the
program, total estimated cost, and period of performance, shall be effective unless made in writing and signed by
authorized representatives of both parties. If any provisions stated in this AGREEMENT, resulting purchase
orders, and the project proposal are in conflict, the order of precedence, beginning with the first to last shall be (1)
• this AGREEMENT with attachments, (2) the project proposal, and (3) the purchase order, it being understood and
agreed that any purchase order or similar document issued by SPONSOR will be for the sole purpose of
establishing a mechanism for payment of any sums due and owing hereunder. Notwithstanding any terms and
conditions contained in said purchase order, the purchase order will in no way modify or add to the terms of this
AGREEMENT.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this AGREEMENT effective as of the date last
hereinafter written.
SPONSOR UNIVERSITY
By: Nancy White
Neil E ory
Title: County Manager Director of Research, Extension and Sponsored
Programs
Date 03/19/01
Date:
rs'o
Re ndegby:Pr. ei gor Date ,�.� Department Head Date
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Attachment "A": Statement of Work and Budget
In accordance with the terms described in the above Memorandum of Agreement (MOA/cod
# ? I), the University, agrees to accomplish the following work for the Sponsor.
1. At least one schematic master plan (including the identification of parcels for trail
heads, nodes, and or support facilities) for the Dunn — Erwin Rail Trails (DERT)
including its immediately surrounding landscape and town / county features.
2. (a) Site and landscape analysis drawings and (b) Conceptual site design plans,
sections, and other related illustrations for selected specific areas within and around
project site.
3. At least one public participation activity (survey and or a design workshop) and a
public presentation of the project work. .
4. A funding plan by identifying federal, state, local, private sources; a proposed •
budget for construction costs, and annual operation costs for the DEBT.
5. Prepare and publish one digital and or up to 30 hard / paper copy of a report of the
work conducted by the studio for possible copying and distribution by the Sponsor.
The following itemized budget is in reference to the Paragraph (4.) in the above MOA.
The money wiii be spem and maybe trauaferred buiwccti Aunts as ducuied app-opriate
by the Principal Investigator to fulfill the teaching -learning objectives of the studio and
provide the above mentioned services and products in an efficient manner.
The total of $7000/- will provide for the estimated costs associated with the following
major items or activities:
1. $0500.00 Field trips to DERT project area and relevant agencies / offices to collect
data, conduct participatory activities, and present the project.
2. $1000.00 Longer field trips to other destinations to study projects of similar
nature.
3. $0850.00 Project related expenses (material supplies, photography, photocopying,
maps, drawings, workshop, report, computer related items and time,
etc.)
4. $2200.00 Two or more Graduate Student Assistants to work on the project report
(including benefits at 8.25% per GSA) over the Summer months.
5. $1400.00 Part Summer support for the Principal Investigator / faculty member
working on the project.
6. $1050.00 Facilities and Administration Reimbursement rate of 9.5%. And a College of •
Design Service fee of 5.5%.
$7000.00 TOTAL
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Attachment 7.
CONJIlAcf CIIANGE U111)En order No.- 1
11 A f E .__.. _._.
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v
Riverside Water & Sewer District of Harnett Co. Coll" lHarnett
11wll Ell _ ___
• County of Harnett, P.O. Bx 1119, Lillington, NC 27546 -- —
In _Temple Grading & •Construction Co., P.O. Box 1475, Lillington, NC 27546
................. ... . .... _... -.... .
1"uu a e hrlrhy Iryursled In rnur .l(,.It
1b-1
1 ) -ill. Ihr (nllnuin� rhan�rs rim II- ryulllacl plaus:unl sprciliraliu:
Irrsrliplinn nl (Ic"'fr's DECREASE INUUFASI- - ----_
(Supplemental flans and Spcci(icoliuns Allached) in Conllacl ('lice in l.unllacl 1'1i. r
Additional water lines not eligible for S S
USDA -RDA participation
*See Attachment*
NOTE-1 Includes $10,118 for erosion
control & Bond Insurance
........................................:.:..
TOTALS S •-. 87.2.00
NE'fC:IIANc;EIN'r-1WIRA�I'1'RICE 298,443.00 *Note-1
J US I IFICATION:-
To add additional water lines to the W&S"Dist. to serve new customers
and utilize remaining funds!
The amount of the Contract will he (Uccleased) (Increased) Uy llre 5uln Ul: Two hundred —Ninety —Eight
Thousand, four hundred -Forty -Three dollars &_ no/100--
Uollals (S 298, 443.00__ )
is 1 he Conllacl Total Including this and previous Chonge Urdets Will Ile: -Two Million .One hundred -Six
Thousand, Four hundred —Fourteen dollars & 79/100---
Dollars (S 2, 106, 414. 79 )
'I lie Conlrncl Perlod I'lovlded (or Com lion Will Ile (Incrensed) (Ij¢ gx6mdq (tlrt�f65JI eM)• 98
Illis document will been e a "IT .nl In the conllacl and nil provisions will ripply hcreln.
Rrl,nrsled 3 o /
1!,•rnuuncnd
3-6-01
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Attachment
• Additional Roads McKinley Parkway
South River Road
McNeil Street Tie
Mont Lane
St. George Lane
Hwy 217 to the county line
• UpGrades Hny 401
McLeans Chapel Road
•
Byrds
Byrds Mill Road
Titan Roberts Road
• Eliminated Ross Road Segment
Messer Road
Attachment 8.
LEGALLY BINDING COMMITMENT
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
COUNTY OF HARNETT AND
PINE GROVE DEVELOPMENT CORP.
This Agreement is entered into by and between PINE GROVE •
DEVELOPMENT CORP. (hereinafter referred to as the "Developer") and Harnett
County, North Carolina (hereinafter referred to as the "County"), this /9"ay of
`rviarr-h 2001. Said agreement replaces an agreement in its entirety dated
April, 1999.This Agreement will not become effective until all conditions placed
upon the County's funding approval by the North Carolina Department of
Commerce (hereinafter "DOC") are satisfied and funds are released by the DOC
pursuant to a Community Development Block Grant (hereinafter "CDBG") with
said County.
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the County has applied for and received a $181,010
Community Development Block Grant from DOC to be used particularly to
benefit low and moderate income persons by financing public infrastructure that
will reduce development costs resulting in affordable housing for low and
moderate income home buyers in the County; and
WHEREAS, the Developer wishes to obtain the benefit of Community
Development funding to reduce housing development costs for the purpose of
constructing and selling new homes that are affordable to low and moderate
income home buyers;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and the mutual
covenants set forth below, the County and the Developer hereby agree as
follows:
I. AGREED ACTION
A. The County will assist with the design and or construction construct public •
infrastructure including the provision of water, sewer (including lift station) and
streets within the twenty (20) unit single family housing development, as well as
a sewer main to the Carolina Lakes disposal plant.
It is understood by the parties that the North Carolina Division of
Environment and Natural Resources (hereinafter N.C.DENR) determines the
capacity available in the Carolina Lakes disposal plant and that before any
capacity in the plant can be released for use, it must be approved.by the State of
North Carolina.
B. The County, in consideration of the Developer's participation in this project will
waive any and all capacity use fees applicable to the twenty unit single family
development.
C. The Developer agrees to plan, finance, and construct twenty houses on lots in
the project having the minimum range between 1,147 sq. feet to 2,052 sq. feet
with an initial selling price between $67,900 and $100,176. Costs may increase
due to construction increases, income and mortgage rate changes.
D. Developer shall execute its responsibilities as identified in the narrative
exhibits contained in its application to DOC in connection with the twenty unit
single family development. Those exhibits and commitments set forth in the
application are incorporated herein by reference as if set out in full.
E. The Developer commits to work with the County and Lenders to insure that at
least one of the fifteen houses to be sold to either low or moderate income home
buyers is purchased by a low income buyer using DOC Division of Community •
Assistance low and moderate income limits.
F. This Development Agreement constitutes a legally enforceable contract and
shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
North Carolina.
G. Harnett County as a condition of the Developer's involvement in this project
further agrees that the extensions of sewer facilities to the project and in
accordance with this agreement shall not place any obligation on the part of Pine
Grove Development Corp. to extend sewer mains and/or utilize County sewage
facilities in any other lands which Developer now owns or may be after acquired
in said area of the lines. However, this paragraph shall not exempt Developer
from any mandatory sewer connection required by statute or ordinance.
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Approved and Accepted:
•
(Seal)
ATTEST:
61•14 c u ojcd
Clerk the Board
Approved and Accepted:
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LEGALLY BINDING COMMITMENT
COUNTI OF HARN#rT
By
h rman, H r ett Coif Board of
Commission
PINE GROVE DEVELOPMENT CORP.
Developer
By:
Title: ii% --- 1��• ... �7� `