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HomeMy WebLinkAbout051710mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting May 17, 2010 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, May 17, 2010, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administrative Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Staff present: Timothy B. McNeill, Chairman Beatrice B. Hill, Vice - Chairman Dan B. Andrews, Commissioner Gary House, Commissioner Jim Burgin, Commissioner Scott Sauer, County Manager Tony Wilder, Deputy County Manager Dwight W. Snow, County Attorney Sylvia Blinson, Finance Officer Gina Daniel, Acting Clerk Chairman McNeill called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Vice Chairman Beatrice B. Hill led the pledge of allegiance and invocation. Chairman McNeill called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the agenda as published. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Vice Chairman Hill moved to approve the items on the consent agenda. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and the Board unanimously approved the following items on the consent agenda: 1. Budget amendments 413 Environmental Protection Allocation Department Code 110- 6999 - 429.35 -36 Riverside Community Drainage — Phase 1 Beaver Control 110- 0000 - 389.50 -00 Interfund Transfer — HCDPU 414 Public Utilities Department Code 531- 9000 - 431.90 -10 Interfund Transfer — General Fund 531- 0000 - 399.00 -00 Fund Balance Appropriated 50,306 increase 50,306 increase 50,306 increase 50,306 increase Harnett County Board of Commissioners May 17, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 10 431 Information Technology Department Code 110 -4900- 410.35 -34 Fiber Relocation (NCDOT) 110- 0000 - 356.49 -01 Reimbursement — Fiber Relocation 432 Juvenile Restitution and Code 110 - 7930 - 441.12 -00 110- 7930 - 441.22 -00 110- 7930 - 441.26 -08 110- 7930 - 441.43 -16 110- 7930 - 441.58 -01 110- 7930 - 441.32 -38 110- 7930 - 441.11 -00 110- 7930 - 441.23 -00 110- 7930 - 441.60 -31 110 -7930- 441.41 -11 110- 7930 - 441.55 -12 110- 7930 - 441.60 -36 110- 7930 - 441.58 -14 110- 0000 - 354.12 -00 Community Service Part-Time Salary & Wages FICA Workers Comp Maintenance & Repair Equipment Training & Meetings Restitution Services Full -time Salary & Wages Retirement Gas, Oil & Auto Supplies Telephone & Postage Printing & Binding Unifoiuis Travel Other Revenue /Restitution Program 433 Health Department Code 110 - 0000 - 334 -76 -14 Health Check Project 110- 0000 - 356.76 -02 Health Check Sandhills 435 East Central Water Improvements Cap ital Proiect Ordinance — Code 567 -9100- 431.45 -01 New New New 567- 9100 - 431.45 -80 567- 0000 - 370.76 -00 New Construction Temple Grading — Contract 1 A Caldwell Tank — Contract 2 Wm J Keller — Contract 3 Contingency NC State Revolving Fund Loan Johnston County Contribution 436 Parks & Recreation Department Code 110- 7099 - 465.35 -15 Sanford - Harnett County Housing 110 -0000- 331.70 -01 Sanford - Harnett County Housing 437 Infonnation Technology Code 110 -4900- 410.11 -00 110 -4900 - 410.11 -06 110- 4900 - 410.12 -00 110- 4900 - 410.44 -21 Salaries & Wages Comp Time Payout Salaries & Wages — Part-time Building & Equipment — Rent 438 Emergency Telephone E -911 13,183 increase 13,183 increase 2,552 decrease 3 8 7 decrease 300 decrease 41 decrease 50 decrease 483 decrease 2,357 increase 64 increase 500 increase 435 increase 28 increase 24 increase 78 decrease 483 decrease 14,114 decrease 14,114 increase PU0703 2,680,500 decrease 1,529,999 increase 1,654,000 increase 1,032,012 increase 33,892 decrease 954,119 increase 547,500 increase 145,714 increase 145,714 increase 18,000 increase 5,000 decrease 1,500 decrease 11,500 decrease Harnett County Board of Commissioners May 17, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 10 Code 110 -5900- 420.11 -00 Salaries & Wages 110 -5900- 420.60 -61 Road Sign /Materials 439 Cooperative Extension Department Code 110- 7300 - 465.32 -31 4 -H Programs 110 -0000- 344.14 -00 4 -H Programs 440 Sheriff's Department Code 110- 0000 - 336.17 -00 Jail Fees — State 110- 0000 - 356.51 -01 Inmates Confined /Backlog 441 Cooperative Extension Department Code 110 -7300- 465.32 -31 4 -H 110 -7300- 465.12 -00 Wages & Salaries part-time 110- 7300 - 465.22 -00 FICA 110- 7300 - 465.26 -08 Workman's compensation 442- 531 Public Utilities Code 531- 9000 - 431.32 -77 531- 9000 - 431.41 -10 531 -9015- 431.11 -06 531 -9015- 431.34 -04 531- 9015- 431.41 -10 531- 9015- 431.43 -19 531- 9020 - 431.34 -04 531- 9020 - 431.34 -05 531- 9020 - 431.43 -19 531- 9025- 431.12 -00 531- 9025- 431.58 -01 531- 9025- 431.60 -33 531-9030-431.41-10 531- 9030 - 431.43 -19 531- 9030 - 431.60 -33 531- 9030 - 431.60 -52 531- 9000 - 431.74 -73 Credit Card Processing Utilities — Admin/CS /Meter Comp time payout Analysis Fees — WTP Utilities — WTP System Maintenance and repair — WTP Analysis Fees — WWTP Operating Fees — WWTP System Maintenance and Repair Distribution Part time Salaries and Wages Training and Meetings Materials and Supplies — Distribution Utilities — Sewer System Maintenance and Repair Materials and Supplies — Sewer Safety Equipment — Sewer Other Improvements 2. Tax refunds, rebates and releases (Attachment 1) 3,500 increase 3,500 decrease 4,550 increase 4,550 increase 82,000 decrease 82,000 increase 630 decrease 576 increase 45 increase 9 increase 4,000 increase 5,000 increase 5,000 increase 4,000 increase 20,000 increase 7,500 increase 3,500 increase 7,500 increase 7,000 increase 3,000 increase 1,500 increase 5,000 increase 20,000 increase 4,500 increase 4,000 increase 500 increase 102,000 decrease 3. The Planning Department requested approval of a resolution authorizing additional person's authority to sign Department of Commerce, Division of Community Assistance under the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program, Scattered Site Housing Grant 2008 documents. (Attachment 2) Harnett County Board of Commissioners May 17, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 10 4. The Planning Department requested approval of the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) STP -DA Bicycle /Pedestrian/Transit Projects Grant Project Ordinance. The Board approved application for the grant on March 1, 2010. Harnett County Planning Department, in conjunction with Harnett County Parks & Recreation Department, proposes to undertake development and installation of a pedestrian trail system located at Harnett Central Middle & High Schools and Neill's Creek Park. This program will be funded through the CAMPO project monies. This program will involve the use of $66,313; $53,050 of which will be reimbursed through STP -DA funds. The remaining non - reimbursed funds are a required 20 % local match. 5. The Finance Department requested approval of the Harnett Regional Airport, Airport Overlay Zoning District Capital Project Ordinance. The county will allocate $16,667 and get back $150,000. Commissioner Burgin confirmed this approval was to allocate fund so that the County could receive funds back. 6. The Finance Department requests approval of the Harnett Regional Airport, Runway Reimbursement Capital Project Ordinance. The county will allocate $11,770 and receive in grant reimbursement $105,930. Commissioner Burgin confiiined this approval was to allocate fund so that the County could receive funds back. 7. Cooperative Extension requested permission to accept a one -time bonus given to the Adolescent Parenting Coordinator for a five month period. 8. William Dan Andrews, Chaiiinan of the Agricultural Committee requested two proposed text amendments to the Harnett County Agricultural District Ordinance. Under Article VII Certification and Qualification of Fainiland, add "unless the incorporated area has adopted the Harnett County Voluntary Agricultural District Ordinance. " to the end of the current number 4. When changed, it will read "Be located in the unincorporated area of Harnett County, unless the incorporated area has adopted the Harnett County Voluntary Agricultural District Ordinance." The second ammendment will be under Article X Condemnation Public Hearings. Add these two sentences to the end of number 6 "The final report will also be submitted to the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. Final reports involving districts in incorporated areas which have adopted the Voluntary Agricultural District Ordinance will be sent to the decision making body responsible for that particular incorporated area." When changed, it will read " After the ten (10) day period for public comment has expired, the Advisory Board shall submit a final report containing all of its findings and recommendations regarding the proposed action to the decision making body of the agency proposing the acquisition. The final report will also be submitted to the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. Final reports involving districts in incorporated areas which have adopted the Voluntary Agricultural District Ordinance will be sent to the decision making body responsible for that particular incorporated area." Harnett County Board of Commissioners May 17, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 10 9. The County Engineer requested approval of the Beaver Control Services Agreement which will start Phase 1 of the Riverside Community Drainage Project. The agreement may not exceed $49,056. Chairman McNeill opened the floor for informal comments by the public. Barry Blevins, Program Administrator for the Harnett County Central Permitting & Community Development, reported that he would soon be called again to serve in the military for several months and thanked the Board and the Administration for their continued support. He also noted and thanked Donna Johnson, who will be handling his duties while he is away. Commissioner House moved to approve the appointments listed below. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Triangle South Workforce Development Board Scott Daniel (nominated by Commissioner Andrews) reappointed for a teiiit of four years which will expire October 31, 2013. Paul Polinski (nominated by Commissioner Andrews) appointed for a term of two years which will expire May 31, 2012 Anderson Creek Senior Center Advisory Commission Phyllis Taylor, Flora Weeks, Fred Wise, Thad Strickland and Judy Perleberg (nominated by Vice Chairman Hill) reappointed for a term of three years which will expire February 28, 2013 Harnett County Agricultural Board — Voluntary Agriculture Districts William Dan Andrews, (nominated by Commissioner Andrews) reappointed for a term of three years. Brent Royal (nominated by Commissioner Andrews) reappointed for a teini of two years John E. Parker (nominated by Commissioner Andrews) reappointed for a term of one year Bill Boggs with BEC, Benefit Services & Design, Inc., presented material for employee benefits discussion including: • Group Medical Plan 2010 Renewal /Bid Summary between BCBS and NCACC • Dental Premium and Benefit Analysis • Group Life Premium Analysis and Group /Voluntary Life Benefits Analysis Commissioners postponed any decision /selection and will continue employee benefits discussions. Phyllis Owens, Director of Econonmic Development, addressed the Board regarding an application for Economic Development Incentives and approval of a proposed Resolution To Enter Into Economic Development Incentive Agreement. Harnett County Board of Commissioners May 17, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 10 Mrs. Owens introduced Old Castle Adams Products representatives Colin Clampett, President; Butch Hardy, Executive Vice President Sales and Todd Ring, Vice President Finance Mrs. Owens reported Old Castle APG South, Inc., doing business as Oldcastle Adams Products hereinafter Old Castle Adams Products is a North Carolina corporation with its principal place of business located in Morrisville, NC; that in 2006 after working with the Harnett County Economic Development Department, Old Castle Adams Products decided to locate and operate a manufacturing plant facility in Harnett County with the intent to apply for the County's economic development incentives. On May 8, 2007, Old Castle Adams Products purchased a 42.17 acre tract in the Edgerton Industrial Park II in Harnett County, NC and subsequent thereto constructed an industrial facility which in January 2009 became operational in the manufacture and marketing of concrete masonry units. In developing and operating its manufacturing facility in Harnett County, Old Castle Adams Products established a 2009 tax base listing with the County on its manufacturing facility in the amount of $15,318,228; that in addition Old Castle Adams Products has created 30 new jobs at this facility with an average per job annual payroll of $40,038. Based upon Old Castle Adams Products' location of a new manufacturing facility in Harnett County, the establishment of a tax base, and the creation of thirty jobs, the County is willing to appropriate certain incentives in the fonti of ad valorem tax refunds to Old Castle Adams Products pursuant to the provisions of N.C. General Statutes 158 -7.1 which allows counties to make appropriations for the purpose of aiding and encouraging the location and /or expansion of manufacturing enterprises and industrial plants in the County. The County and Oldcastle Adams Products have negotiated an economic development incentive package which includes an incentive to be paid to Oldcastle Adams in the four of an eighty percent (80 %) refund of County ad valorem taxes paid over a possible five (5) year period depending on the continued level of capital investment expended by Old Castle Adams Products as a basis for ad valorem taxes, that an instrument entitled Economic Development Incentive Agreement between the County and Old Castle Adams Products which is attached to this resolution as exhibit "A" has been prepared for agreement between the parties to comply with the general statutes and a public hearing must be held. Chairman McNeill called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. There being no comments, Chairman McNeill closed the public hearing. Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the Resolution to Enter Into Economic Development Incentive Agreement with Oldcastle APG South, Inc. which authorized Chaiiman Timothy B. McNeill to sign the incentive package. The motion was seconded by Vice Chairman Hill and passed unanimously. (Attachment 3) Mark Locklear, Planning Manager, petitioned the Board for a proposed text amendment to the Harnett County Zoning Ordinance. The request made was in regards to Applicant: Harnett County Planning Department, Article VI, Zoning Districts and Regulations, Section 11.3 Use Regulations. The proposed Harnett County Board of Commissioners May 17, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 6 of 10 amendment will correct an error made in a previously approved amendment which changed the intent of the manufactured home design regulations. The Planning Board reviewed the proposed amendment May 3, 2010 and unanimously recommended approval. Chairman McNeill called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. There being no comments, Chairman McNeill closed the public hearing. Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the proposed text amendments; seconded by Commissioner Andrews the motion passed unanimously. (Attachment 4) Mark Locklear, Planning Manager, petitioned the Board for a proposed text amendment to the Harnett County Zoning Ordinance. The request made was in regards to Applicant: Barbara K. Marchion, Article VI, Zoning Districts and Regulations, Section 11.0 Use & Structures Regulations. Applicant proposes that vehicle sales be allowed in an Industrial Zoning District. The Planning Board reviewed proposed amendments May 3, 2010, and voted three to two to recommend approval of the request to allow car sales lots as a conditional use in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Ms. Wood and Ms. Webb opposed the motion. The motion passed. Chairman McNeill called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. There being no comments, Chairman McNeill closed the public hearing. Commissioner Andrews moved to approve the staff recommendation for proposed text amendment. Commissioner Burgin seconded the motion which passed unanimously. (Attachment 5) Mr. Tyler Bray, P.E., gave a presentation and overview of the Draft Harnett County Comprehensive Transportation Plan. Mr. Bray noted the long -rang transportation plan provides recommendations on how to handle any traffic deficiencies in the County through 2035. Mr. Bray said the information gathered shows Harnett County is growing and in need of substantial infrastructure. Mr. Sauer gave the County Manager's 2010 -2011 FY Budget Presentation noting there was something in the proposed budget for everyone to take issue with. He announced the public hearing on the proposed budget is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 7:00 pm. He also announced the Board of Commissioners would hold budget work sessions the week of May 24, 2010 in hopes of adopting a budget on June 7, 2010. Mr. Sauer presented the following: HARNETT COUNTY FISCAL YEAR 2010 - 2011 PROPOSED DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET SUMMARY Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Increase/ 2009 - 2010 2009 - 2010 2010 - 2011 2010 - 2010 (Decrease) over Original Adjusted Department Budget Officer current year Budget Budget Request Recommended Original Budget GOVERNING BODY $ 274,354 $ 368,637 $ 349,589 $ 249,217 $ (25,137) ADMINISTRATION 306,059 332,371 423,438 217,118 $ (88,941) LEGAL SERVICES 220,135 220,135 256,302 143,578 $ (76,557) HUMAN RESOURCES 302,904 313,014 405,782 285,667 $ (17,237) Harnett County Board of Commissioners May 17, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 7 of 10 Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Increase/ 2009 - 2010 2009 - 2010 2010 - 2011 2010 - 2010 (Decrease) over Original Adjusted Department Budget Officer current year Budget Budget Request Recommended Original Budget FINANCE 705,296 676,653 785,978 728,803 $ 23,506) 07 INSURANCE - RETIREES 266,606 15,509 - CLERK OF COURT 74,967 76,167 83,058 56,637 $ (266,6 $ (18,330) TAX 1,797,477 1,812,478 1,855,174 1,621,740 $ (175,737) GENERAL SERVICES 495,282 495,728 694,602 482,891 $ (12,391) TRANSPORTATION 1,064,743 976,378 1,166,044 1,162,454 $ 97,711 PUBLIC BUILDINGS 3,159,681 3,177,051 3,974,081 3,029,685 $ (129,996) REGISTER OF DEEDS 615,230 617,630 645,854 646,344 $ 31,114 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1,188,434 1,216,818 1,406,873 1,263,442 $ 75,008 GIS 468,863 468,863 471,247 466,348 $ (2,515) SHERIFF'S 7,899,323 8,017,999 9,300,019 8,160,914 $ 261,591 CAMPBELL DEPUTIES 377,135 377,135 441,377 448,426 $ 71,291 HARNETT CJ P P 64,492 103,048 104, 653 104, 653 $ 40,161 SHERIFF DEPARTMENT GRANTS - 193,527 - - $ CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 27,008 71,962 70,444 70,386 $ 43,378 GOVERNOR'S HIGHWAY SAFETY - - - - $ - COMMUNICATIONS 1,185,621 1,204,877 1,287,556 1,284,292 $ 98,671 GANG RESISTANCE EDUCATION - - $ JAIL 4,035,282 4,075,277 4,338,482 4,188,463 $ 153,181 EMERGENCY SERVICES 707,802 693,709 942,802 737,966 $ 30,164 EMERGENCY SERVICES GRANT 2,000 - - $ - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE 5,782,714 5,923,652 7,429,216 6,052,402 $ 269,688 EMS TRANSPORT 1,328,173 1,359,663 1,808,529 1,389,323 $ 61,150 ANIMAL CONTROL 450,323 458,599 491,570 457,279 $ 6,956 MEDICAL EXAMINER 40,000 40,000 - 40,000 $ - PUBLIC SAFETY APPROP. 100,374 219,592 114,303 114,303 $ 13,929 EMERG TELEPHONE SYSTEM 288,037 288,037 322,668 280,967 $ (7,070) RADIO SYSTEM 257,733 257,733 291,272 241,272 $ (16,461) HARNETT REGIONAL JETPORT 158,268 158,268 161,439 150,288 $ (7,980) SOIL & WATER 183,191 183,191 184,572 172,810 $ (10,381) ENVIROMENTAL PROT. ALLOC 4,000 4,000 54,306 4,000 $ FORESTRY PROGRAM 107,541 107,541 107,721 107,721 $ 180 ECONOMIC /PHYS. DEV. APP. 850,000 1,322,309 1,405,000 1,380,000 $ 530,000 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 1,732,073 1,732,073 1,807,740 1,655,286 $ (76,787) PLANNING & INSPECTIONS 1,522,897 1,548,863 1,707,271 1,608,633 $ 85,736 COOPERATIVE EXTENSION 454,009 458,012 474,201 438,298 $ (15,711) CCR &R - BLOCK GRANT 18,334 50,241 54,901 12,500 $ (5,834) CCR &R - UNITED WAY 898 8,814 6,858 2,000 $ 1,102 SUPPORT OUR STUDENTS 8,619 8,619 - $ (8,619) PARENTS AS TEACHERS (SS) 65,230 263,298 247,958 65,824 $ 594 TEENS AS PARENTS (DD &P) 23,254 143,333 86,997 31,875 $ 8,621 ADOLESCENT PARENTING 11,884 51,805 50,861 15,000 $ 3,116 RAISING A READER 11,089 47,722 30,428 11,951 $ 862 QUALITY ENHANCEMENT 43,702 234,899 165,320 64,084 $ 20,382 WORKFORCE DEV /JOB LINK 434,435 442,133 - $ (434,435) DEPT ON AGING 106,212 131,061 153,143 152,251 $ 46,039 FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT 55,249 56,179 64,796 64,796 $ 9,547 RSVP 94,371 101,586 103,236 101,477 $ 7,106 Harnett County Board of Commissioners May 17, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 8 of 10 VOLUNTEER CENTER NUTRITION FOR ELDERLY HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH SOCIAL SERVICES PUBLIC ASSISTANCE VETERANS SERVICES RESTITUTION ONE -ON -ONE HUMAN SERVICES APPROP. LIBRARY CULTURAL & REC APPROP. PARKS & RECREATION EDUCATION Education - Current Expense Education - Capital Outlay Fines & Forfeitures CCCC - Current Expense CCCC - Capital Outlay INTERFUND TRANSFERS DEBT SERVICE CONTINGENCY Total Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2009 - 2010 2009 - 2010 2010 - 2011 Original Adjusted Department Budget Budget Request 33,415 33,415 36,763 394,867 377,332 412,450 6,737,961 7,367,686 7,268,895 205,679 205,679 199,679 8,475,787 8,496,021 9,839,943 8,908,314 9,610,114 8,267,869 165,475 165,475 17 2, 943 97,777 109,939 115,686 201,271 201,271 177,000 987,628 1,023,304 1,135, 546 216,000 232,616 225,000 456,634 456,634 493,571 19,605,957 19,605,957 23,075,357 2,065,000 2,065,000 282,100 613,109 613,109 668,226 15,211 245,700 236,788 350,393 16,667 12,034,926 12,034,926 12,370,707 514,650 263,842 200,000 Fiscal Year 2010 -2010 Budget Officer Recommended 36,007 411,195 7,162,107 205,679 9,634,711 8,267,869 169,183 110,608 175,000 1,091,088 232,000 416,915 20,288,004 282,100 650,226 75,500 16,667 12,370,707 200,000 $ 102,077,280 $105,136,001 $ 112,317,145 $ 102,542,034 HARNETT COUNTY FISCAL YEAR 2010 - 2011 PROPOSED GENERAL FUND REVENUE BUDGET SUMMARY AD VALOREM TAXES SALES TAX OTHER TAXES PERMITS & FEES INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE SALES & SERVCES OTHER REVENUES RENTS, CONCESSIONS & FEES OTHER FINANCING SOURCES INTERFUND TRANSFERS FUND BALANCE APPROPRIATED Total Increase/ (Decrease) over current year Original Budget $ 2,592 $ 16,328 $ 424,146 $ 1,158,924 $ (640,445) $ 3,708 $ 12,831 $ - $ (26,271) $ 103,460 $ 16,000 $ (39,719) $ 682,047 $ (1,782,900) $ 37,117 $ 75,500 $ (220,121) $ 335,781 $ (314,650) $ 464,754 Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Increase/ 2009 - 2010 2009 - 2010 2010 - 2011 2010 - 2011 (Decrease) over Original Adjusted Department Budget Officer current year Budget Budget Request Recommended Original Budget $ 50,779,070 $ 50,779,070 $ 54,839,683 $ 51,088,417 $ 309,347 12,858,228 12,858,228 13,339,494 13,339,494 481,266 925,000 925,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 75,000 1,979,516 1,993,316 2,452,531 2,454,131 474,615 19,276,417 21,807,395 19,425,859 19,692,359 415,942 8,609,119 8,603,619 7,465,722 7,818,222 (790,897) 1,203,197 1,304,480 1,164,137 1,165,637 (37,560) 323,432 323,432 92,748 111,193 (212,239) 634,776 1,396,883 400,000 400,000 (234,776) 5,488,525 5,144,578 2,232,867 5,472,581 (15,944) $ 102,077,280 $105,136,001 $ 102,413,041 $ 102,542,034 ($2,593,967) Harnett County Board of Commissioners May 17, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 9 of 10 In addition to the proposed budget, Mr. Sauer also presented the following reports: • Veteran Affairs April Activity Report • Municipal Animal Control Monthly Activity Report • Landfill Billing Report for April Chairman McNeill called for new business. Commissioner Burgin requested a list of county vehicles being driven home by county employees. He also inquired about progress establishing a Harnett County Endowment Fund. Vice- Chairman Hill moved to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Burgin seconded the motion and the meeting adjourned at 8:26 pm. 0.1t/milfs Timoth ie cNeill, Chaiiman L�1(Ai >1 Regina Wli eler, Clerk Harnett County Board of Commissioners May 17, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 10 of 10 Attachment 1 Avorz, '`rcT by tfle i �ci:•";, :?•� linty Board of CommIsslonerS '. . v /'7 -/C Date : 05/17/2010 Approved By : TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES No. Name of Tax Payer Tax, Interest and Total Penalties Refund Bill # 1 BRANNON, ANDREA SUZANNE 40 NUT TREE CIR LILLINGTON, NC 275466272 LILLINGTON, NC, 27546 - 6272 2 HAKEY, RAYMOND LEO JR 116 CHECKMATE CT CAMERON, NC 283260018 CAMERON, NC, 28326 - 0018 3 HONEYCUTT, DEBRA STRICKLAND 3252 HWY 210 S BUNNLEVEL, NC, 28323 4 STUBBS, DEREK EDWARD 5 CHARLOTTE ST CAMERON, NC 283266326 CAMERON, NC, 28326 - 6326 5 TURNER MATTHEWS CONSTRUCTION INC 53 GLASSON CT APT P HENDERSONVLLE NC, 28792 7171 WM. A. TONY WILDER Revenue Administrator CC: WM. A. TONY WILDER 0001757135- 2009- 2009- 000000 0001559133- 2009- 2009- 000000 0001653158- 2009- 2009- 000001 0001754153- 2009- 2009- 000000 0000043018- 2009- 2009- 000000 City 0.00 County 62.29 City 0.00 County 79.45 City 0.00 County 2.31 City 0.00 County 93.23 City 0.00 County 149.09 City Total County Total Total to be Refunded Request? Status. 62.29 Refund Reason Military Exemption Military 79.45 Refund Exemption Situs 2.31 Refund Correction Military 93.23 Refund Exemption 149.09 Refund 0.00 386.37 386.37 Value Decrease Attachment 2 COUNTY OF HARNETT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF CDBG DOCUMENTS WHEREAS, Harnett County received a 2008 grant from the State of North Carolina, Department of Commerce, Division of Community Assistance under the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program, Scattered Site Housing Category; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County; THAT, Timothy B. McNeil, Chairman, Beatrice Hill, Vice Chairman, Scott Sauer, Manager are hereby authorized to execute any and all Grant related documents to include contracts and that Joseph Jeffries, Planning Director is authorized to execute all Grant related documents except contracts. Adopted this j r] day of May 2010. ATTEST Marg.'ret Regi (A eeler, Clerk Ti othy B. Chairman Title miff cNeill Attachment 3 NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY RESOLUTION TO ENTER INTO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE AGREEMENT WITH OLDCASTLE APG SOUTH, INC. THAT WHEREAS, the County of Harnett (hereinafter "COUNTY ") has made economic development in Harnett County a major priority in an effort to replace displaced industry previously located in Harnett County, to retain and /or expand current industry located in Harnett County, to provide local job opportunities for citizens of the COUNTY, and to increase the COUNTY tax base; and, WHEREAS, OLDCASTLE APG SOUTH, INC., doing business as Oldcastle Adams Products (hereinafter "OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS ") is a North Carolina corporation with its principal place of business located in Morrisville, N.C.; that in 2006 after working with the Harnett County Economic Development Department, OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS decided to locate and operate a manufacturing plant facility in Harnett County with the intent to apply for the County's economic development incentives. On May 8, 2007, OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS purchased a 42.17 acre tract in the Edgerton Industrial Park II in Harnett County, N.C. and subsequent thereto constructed an industrial facility which in January 2009 became operational in the manufacture and marketing of concrete masonry units. In developing and operating its manufacturing facility in Harnett County, OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS established a 2009 tax base listing with the County on its manufacturing facility in the amount of $15,318,228; that in addition OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS has created 30 new jobs at this facility with an average per job annual payroll of $40,038; and, WHEREAS, based upon OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS' location of a new manufacturing facility in Harnett County, the establishment of a tax base, and the creation of thirty jobs, the COUNTY is willing to appropriate certain incentives in the form of ad valorem tax refunds to OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS pursuant to the provisions of N.C. General Statutes §158- 7.1 which allows counties to make appropriations for the purpose of aiding and encouraging the location and /or expansion of manufacturing enterprises and industrial plants in the COUNTY; and, WHEREAS, the COUNTY and OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS have negotiated an economic development incentive package which includes an incentive to be paid to OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS in the Bolin of an eighty percent (80 %) refund of County ad valorem taxes paid over a possible five (5) year period depending on the continued level of capital investment expended by OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS as a basis for ad valorem taxes; that an instrument entitled Economic Development Incentive Agreement between the COUNTY and OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS which is attached to this resolution as Exhibit "A" has been prepared for agreement between the parties to comply with the provisions of N.C. General Statutes §158-7.1; that pursuant to N.C. General Statutes § 158- 7.1(c) a public hearing was held on May 17, 2010 concerning the terms of the proposed Economic Development Incentive Agreement; that subsequent to the close of said public hearing and after deliberations, it is the desire of the Board of Commissioners to approve the appropriation of this Economic Development Incentive Agreement with OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS subject to those terms contained within said Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that the Economic Development Incentive Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit "A" between the COUNTY and OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS is hereby approved; and that the proper officials of the COUNTY are hereby authorized to enter into the Economic Development Incentive Agreement with OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS. This the 17th day of May, 2010. ATTEST: •'0 AAA Margar Regina Wh ler, Clerk COUNTY OF HARNETT By: "CZ/ Timothy B.% Neill, Chairman Harnett Coun y Board of Commissioners Exhibit "A" NORTH CAROLINA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE AGREEMENT HARNETT COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this the day of May, 2010, by and between the COUNTY OF HARNETT, a body politic of 102 E. Front Street, Lillington, N.C. 27546 (hereafter referred to as "COUNTY ") and OLDCASTLE APG SOUTH, INC., doing business as Oldcastle Adams Products, of P.O. Box 189, 5701 McCrimmon Parkway, Morrisville, N.C. 27560, (hereinafter referred to as "OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS "); WITNES SETH: THAT WHEREAS, the COUNTY is empowered pursuant to the provisions of North Carolina General Statutes §158-7.1 (Local Development Act) as amended, to make appropriations for the purposes of aiding and encouraging the location and/or expansion of manufacturing enterprises and industrial plants in the COUNTY; and, WHEREAS, OLDCASTLE APG SOUTH, INC., doing business as Oldcastle Adams Products, (hereinafter OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS) is a North Carolina corporation with its principal place of business located in Morrisville, N.C.; that in 2006 after working with the Harnett County Economic Development Department, OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS decided to locate and operate a manufacturing plant facility in Harnett County with the intent to apply for the County's economic development incentives as part of its industrial establishment process. On May 8, 2007, OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS purchased a 42.17 acre tract in the Edgerton Industrial Park II in Harnett County, N.C. and subsequent thereto constructed an industrial facility which in January 2009 became operational in the manufacture and marketing of concrete masonry units. In developing and operating its manufacturing facility in Harnett County, OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS established a 2009 tax base listing with the County on its manufacturing facility in the amount of $15,318,228; that in addition, OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS has created 30 new jobs at this facility with an average per job annual payroll of $40,038; and, WHEREAS, that as an inducement for OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS to go forward with its decision to locate an industrial manufacturing facility in Harnett County which has created new jobs and established a new tax base through the location and establishment of facility buildings and improvements and the purchase of manufacturing equipment and machinery which has been located at said facility, the COUNTY is willing to appropriate certain incentives in the form of ad valorem tax refunds to OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises and the mutual covenants and promises set forth below, the COUNTY and OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS hereby agree as follows: 1. OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING FACILITY LOCATION IN HARNETT COUNTY AND CAPITAL INVESTMENT IN MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT IN EXCHANGE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE GRANT. OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS agrees that it will continue to own and operate its Harnett County manufacturing facility located at 192 Gateway Drive, Dunn, N.C. 28334 during each year that the economic development incentive (EDI) grant from Harnett County makes any payments to OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS. The taxable capital investment level established by OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS for its Harnett County facility in the form of acquisition of real property, and the construction and installation of facility improvements, machinery, equipment 2 or other business property items that would be listed for Harnett County ad valorem tax purposes must equate to a value of Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000.00) or greater in order to receive the grant for the five (5) consecutive year term. 2. PAYMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE GRANT. The parties acknowledge that OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS located and constructed its manufacturing facility in Harnett County and subsequently began operations at said facility in January 2009. The parties further acknowledge that OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS' capital investment listing of its manufacturing facility for Harnett County ad valorem taxes for 2009 was in the amount of $15,318,228. In order to receive the County's economic development incentive grant, OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS agrees that it shall complete the following: (a) for the 2010 tax year, OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS shall continue to list the facility building real property improvements and the facility equipment/machinery /business property with the Harnett County Tax Department for ad valorem tax purposes in an amount in excess of Ten Million Dollars ($1 0,000,000.00); and (b) OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS agrees that it shall timely pay the billed ad valorem tax to the Harnett County Tax Department on said listed real property improvements and the listed equipment/machinery /business property. Upon the completion of the two above listed requirements, then the COUNTY shall appropriate a refund to OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS of eighty percent (80 %) of the total ad valorem "base tax" paid per year for up to five (5) consecutive years beginning for the 2010 tax year on the condition that the above listed requirements continue to be met by OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS for each of the subsequent years in the five (5) year period. The ad valorem "base tax" is the tax amount based upon the Countywide base tax rate; any supplemental taxes paid for fire district, the Averasboro school tax or other special taxes or fees are not included in the incentive grant calculation. 3 The annual economic development incentive grant payment shall be paid by the COUNTY to OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS within 30 days of (a) the County Tax Department's receipt of OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS' S payment of its total ad valorem tax obligation for the applicable tax year and (b) evidence of said payment is forwarded by OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS and received by the County Economic Development Director whichever last occurs.. 3. ASSIGNMENT. The assignment of the incentive benefits of this Agreement by OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS is prohibited except with the written consent of the COUNTY. 4. NOTICES. All notices and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given on the date of actual delivery of mail, registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the following respective addresses: COUNTY: OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS: HARNETT COUNTY Attn: County Manager P. O. Box 759 102 E. Front Street Lillington, NC 27546 OLDCASTLE APG SOUTH, INC. Attn: Corporate President P. O. Box 189 5701 McCrimmon Parkway Morrisville, NC 27560 Either the COUNTY or OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS may change the address to which all notices shall be sent by addressing a notice of such change in the manner provided in this article. 4 5. AMENDMENTS, CHANGES AND MODIFICATIONS. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, this Agreement may not be amended, changed, modified or altered except by written agreement of the parties hereto. 6. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not invalidate or render unenforceable any other provision hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the COUNTY and OLDCASTLE ADAMS PRODUCTS have caused this Agreement to be executed in duplicate originals, in their respective names, by persons duly authorized, and have sealed the same on the day and year first above written. COUNTY OF HARNETT By: ATTEST: Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY Timothy B. McNeill, Chaiiuian Harnett County Board of Commissioners I, a Notary Public, certify that Timothy B. McNeill personally came before me this day who being by me duly sworn, deposes and says: that he is the Chairman of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners and Margaret Regina Wheeler is the Clerk of said Board, that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the official seal of Harnett County, that said instrument was signed by her, attested by said Clerk and the County's seal affixed thereto, all by authority of the Board of Commissioners of said County, and the said Timothy B. McNeill acknowledged said instrument to be the act and deed of Harnett County. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this day of May, 2010. My Commission Expires: 5 Notary Public OLDCASTLE APG SOUTH, INC. By: NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF Colin Clampett, Vice President I, a Notary Public, do hereby certify that Colin Clampett personally came before me this day and acknowledged that he is Vice President of OLDCASTLE APG SOUTH, INC., a North Carolina Corporation, and that he as Vice President being authorized to do so, executed the foregoing instruction on behalf of the corporation. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this day of May, 2010. My Commission Expires: 6 Notary Public Attachment 4 HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE HARNETT COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County adopted a Zoning Ordinance on July 18, 1988, June 5, 2000, and June 15, 2009 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 the articles of the Zoning Ordinance as listed below 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 "Zoning Districts & Regulations ", Section 11.3 "Use Regulations" of the Zoning Ordinance shall be amended to read as indicated in "Attachment ". "Attachment" is filed with the Zoning Ordinance in the Clerk to the Board's Office. Duly adopted this 17th day of May, 2010 and effective upon adoption. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A TEST: cNeill, Chaiiman Marg. st Regina '►:'-1er, Clerk to the Board : • cougc� ,b Attachment Article VI. Zoning Districts and Regulations Section 11.0 Use & Structure Regulations 11.3 Use Regulations Manufactured Homes RA -20M & RA -20R Zoning Districts All requirements or conditions must be met before a final Certificate of Occupancy (CO) will be issued for the home. 1. The structure must be built to the HUD code for manufactured homes. 2. The structure must have a pitched roof that is covered with material commonly used in standard residential roofing construction. Said material must be installed properly and be consistent in appearance. 3. The structure must have underpinning consisting of a brick curtain wall or have galvanized metal sheeting, ABS or PVC plastic color skirting with interlocking edges, installed around the perimeter of the home. Skirting shall be consistent in appearance, in good condition, continuous, permanent, and unpierced except for ventilation and access. 4. The tongue or towing device must be removed or landscaped. RA -30 Zoning District All requirements or conditions must be met prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) for the home. A. The structure must be built to the HUD code for manufactured homes. B. The structure must have a pitched roof that is covered with material commonly used in standard residential roofing construction. Said material must be installed properly and be consistent in appearance. C. The structure must have underpinning consisting of a brick curtain wall or have galvanized metal sheeting, ABS or PVC plastic color skirting with interlocking edges, installed around the perimeter of the home. Skirting shall be consistent in appearance, in good condition, continuous, permanent, and unpierced except for ventilation and access. D. The exterior siding must consist predominantly of vinyl, aluminum, wood or hardboard; and must be comparable in composition, appearance, and durability to the exterior siding commonly used in standard residential construction. Said exterior siding shall be in good condition, complete, and not damaged or loose. E. The tongue or towing device must be removed or landscaped. Multi- Section Manufactured Homes RA -20M & RA -20R Zoning Districts All requirements or conditions must be met before a final Certificate of Occupancy (CO) will be issued for the home. 1. The structure must be built to the HUD code for manufactured homes. 2. The structure must have a pitched roof that is covered with material commonly used in standard residential roofing construction. Said material must be installed properly and be consistent in appearance. 3. The structure must have underpinning consisting of a brick curtain wall or have galvanized metal sheeting, ABS or PVC plastic color skirting with interlocking edges, installed around the perimeter of the home. Skirting shall be consistent in appearance, in good condition, continuous, permanent, and unpierced except for ventilation and access. 4. The tongue or towing device must be removed or landscaped. RA -30 Zoning District All requirements or conditions must be met prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) for the home. In cases where the requirements listed herein cannot be met, the applicant(s) may apply for a conditional use permit. A. The structure must be built to the HUD code for manufactured homes. B. When located on the site, the longest axis of the unit must be parallel to the lot frontage. C. The structure must have a pitched roof that is covered with material commonly used in standard residential roofing construction. Said material must be installed properly and be consistent in appearance. D. The structure must have masonry underpinning that is continuous, permanent, and unpierced except for ventilation and access. E. The exterior siding must consist predominantly of vinyl, aluminum, wood or hardboard; and must be comparable in composition, appearance, and durability to the exterior siding commonly used in standard residential construction. Said exterior siding shall be in good condition, complete, and not damaged or loose. F. The minimum lot size must be one (1) acre excluding any street right -of- way and the minimum lot frontage must be one - hundred fifty (150) feet as measured at the right -of -way line or along an easement whichever applies, except on the bulb of a cul -de -sac where a minimum of forty (40) feet is acceptable. G. The tongue or towing device must be removed. Attachment 5 HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE HARNETT COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County adopted a Zoning Ordinance on July 18, 1988, June 5, 2000, and June 15, 2009 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 the articles of the Zoning Ordinance as listed below 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 "Zoning Districts & Regulations ", Section 11.1 "Use Types and Regulations" of the Zoning Ordinance shall be amended to read as indicated in "Attachment ". "Attachment" is filed with the Zoning Ordinance in the Clerk to the Board's Office. Duly adopted this 17th day of May, 2010 and effective upon adoption. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <`,, o .9.1.\1/.1,14s,'•<, � o.. Neill, Chaiuuan o ' •. 2 2JfJ.t Timothy B to,/eie AT /T ST: l� /76J Cia .;, ✓ Margar4t Regina Whe /,-- (Li A er, Clerk to the Board ATTACHMENT ADD the following to Article VI, Section 11.1 Use Types and Re tions /---------•-------- ----- — } --- | | | �� ) PARKING . / | | . ^ _ ^ | RESIDENTIAL , / r.~�w"""/u°==�°u��=/�~"*=/ ..��.~~.-.---.___ __ • Single Family Dwellings (including modular : | ! | o��«wemn � unit | | : homes) ! i | r p p p p } 1 ) Compatibility ---=nDevelopment : ' . , 2 per dwelling unit I Manufactured Home Parks (see Manufactured 1 , / - . - -- dwelling -- | I u"mep"'n��—nre - . . / | . . i. r- � / C . 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Flea Markets, Rummage, Second Hand Sales / } ._~°=_° I Activities Nursery, Retail |P )P! r4 . 1C�-�-� � � . u| , per �� ft. 1wxmmm:.� | » • I Retail sales(entirely within an enclosed | � � i / / | ' , / / / building) ' | Retail Sales, (primarily an '* 1 p* I r* . / . / • ~ ' ' i OR 1 per 500 sq. ft / i ) . enclosed .�� ' . : Sexually-Oriented Business (ie, bookstore, | | | : | i | ' - ' | � - � _ • 1p�mmo�� 4 | __ / . . . . . ' . . . . Vehicle Sales, Leasing, and Service Automobile Service Stations / p ICI | C. ~| C i { | o�s�y~1psomvmv� x 1 !C|CIP 1 r^. Fertilizer I Manufacturing, 1 per shift) x | OR 1 per 500 sq. ft 1p�mmw�� »smn»��»vu»oo»vmomm * | o shift) shift) 4 . / i on�pram*�� -| ' | . / per ~~, | * / 1 P° | C* | | | � - y` | -, 1 | P* c . . - | � . . . | . i ,_| � | | industries, whn�ua� | ' ! ) se & transfer activities . • | i P* 1 Storage, Recreational vehicle & travel trailer i Storage, Self mini-warehouse �P*p° | 1 WhOlesale storage of gasoline or bulk terminal ! / Wholesale — | : . | Waste-Related - �-oe1 p�mmo�� • ) _ 1. per 2 employees (largest shift) ' � —_ meuffiu�nannm�me see Office, if applicable I 3 1 |» | - — | I | | 1wsu shift) OR mm ft. - ' | Junkyards (see �unkMom,Vao��o Junk c \ | | | : Recycling Collection Centers (unmanned) I P* 1 P* Yards / p° | p° ! P* | p~ 1 | | P° 1 Recycling Collection Centers & Solid Waste 1 ' p „ | | i C | C ! • | | | ' .• l ! ' | / i . 2 ^ per ^=-p� . � . 1p s- "�=v°n°"t shift) / 4 OR 1 p�mm�� 1 �- - wsmm c 1 u nm ' 4 } � 3 Solid Waste Disposal, Land application of ' C C C C 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) sludge, or petroleum- contaminated__soil OR 1 per 500 sq. ft. S o lid Wast a D' s osa I an dCI ean n&I rt [ Debris Landfill p g 2 � N I 2 1 J O O O U 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) Recycling Plant OR 1per 500 sq. ft. PARKING ne C* ' C* C* 1 1 C* 1 C* C* C* 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) MINING Mining activities (see "Mining General , C C C ' ' ' C I C € C C 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) Regulations ") —_ _._ __._ —_.,. i, OR 1 per 500 sq. ft. UTILITIES _ _ __ _ _ Private owned public utility structures —& ' i * �� _ P i P P_ C; C C` C _l _per 2 employees, if applicable facilities 1 Towers: Microwave, T.V., telephone, radio, & C C C C C C C C P P P P 2 per dwelling unit s C I _ _ —. 1 per 300 sq. ft. __, P cellular TEMPORARY USES Residence Temporary MISCELLANEOUS USES Airports & related uses p Outdoor advertising signs (see "Sign .. Regulations ") ..._._..._.._...... 4