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Minutes of Regular Meeting
September 20, 2010
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, September 20,
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
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
Chairman McNeill called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Vice Chairman Hill led the pledge of
allegiance and invocation.
Commissioner Burgin asked Chairman McNeill if he had made certain comments about him and
Commissioner House. Chairman McNeill said he did and saw no need to apologize.
Commissioner Burgin asked Vice Chairman Hill to take over the meeting and chairmanship and
made a point of order and moved to censor the chairman and that he be deposed for misconduct.
Commissioner Burgin cited Robert's Rules of Order regarding this rule. Mr. Snow explained the
Rules of Procedures for the Harnett County Board of Commissioners does not include a
deposition motion. Commissioner Burgin said the Chairman had committed slander in his name -
calling. The Chairman said he stated personal opinion and was not slanderous. Vice Chairman
Hill refused to take the chairman seat.
Chairman McNeill called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Commissioner
House requested adding the discussion of the South Central Wastewater Project which would
include a presentation by T. Glanders. Chairman McNeill said Mr. Glanders could speak for 3
minutes during the public comment period but he would prefer he come to a work session to
discuss details with the appropriate staff. Chairman McNeill noted Mr. Glanders had refused to
meet with the County Manager and staff to date. Commissioner Burgin moved to extend Mr.
Glanders' time during the public comment period to 10 minutes. Commissioner House
seconded the motion which failed 3 to 2. Chairman McNeill said he has heard some of the
concerns regarding this project and they do need to be addressed.
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Chairman McNeill requested the addition of a budget amendment for the Sheriff s Office to
budget the 2008 and 2009 unexpended E. Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant funds.
Chairman McNeill also requested the addition of the N.C. Parks & Recreation request that the
tipping fee be waived for the trash collected by volunteers during Big Sweep.
Commissioner Andrews moved to accept the additions and approve the agenda as amended.
Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Commissioner Andrews moved to approve the following items on the revised consent agenda.
The motion was seconded by Vice Chairman Hill and passed unanimously.
Minutes: August 2, 2010 Regular Meeting
2. Budget Amendments:
35 Sheriff Office
Code 110 -5100- 420.74 -74
110- 0000 - 356.30 -00
36 Health Department
Code 110- 7600 - 441.60 -33
110- 0000 - 334.76 -03
37 Health Department
Code 110- 7510 - 441.58 -01
110- 7510 - 441.58 -14
110 -7510- 441.60 -33
110 -7510- 441.60 -47
110- 0000 - 331.77 -04
46 Cooperative Extension —
Code 110 -7321 - 465.11 -00
110- 7321- 465.21 -00
110 -7321 - 465.22 -00
110 -7321 - 465.23 -00
110- 7321 - 465.26 -08
110 -7321 - 465.32 -26
110- 7321 - 465.58 -14
110- 7321 - 465.58 -01
110 -7321 - 465.60 -33
110 -7321- 465.64 -25
110 -0000- 334.73 -21
Capital Outlay
Insurance Claims
Materials & Supplies
General Aid to County
Training
Travel
Materials & Supplies
Food & Provisions
National Senior Service Corp
Raising A Reader
Salaries & Wages
Group Insurance
FICA
Retirement
Worker's Compensation
Incentives
Travel
Employee Training
Materials & Supplies
Books & Library
Raising A Reader
14,861 increase
14,861 increase
8,898 increase
8,898 increase
200 increase
300 increase
524 increase
200 increase
1,224 increase
2,796 increase
155 increase
214 increase
180 increase
12 increase
147 increase
150 decrease
25 increase
1,130 decrease
200 decrease
2,049 increase
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47 Cooperative Extension -
Code 110- 7322 - 465.32 -26
110- 7322 - 465.58 -01
110- 7322 - 465.60 -33
110- 7322 - 465.64 -25
110 -0000- 334.73 -22
48 East Central Water Impr
Code 567 -9100- 431.45 -80
567 - 9100- 431.45 -02
Quality Enhancement
Incentives
Employee Training
Materials & Supplies
Books & Library
Quality Enhancement
ovements Capital Project
Contingency
Temple Grading - Contract 2
52 Youth Services
Code 110 - 7930 - 441.25 -10
110- 0000 - 399.00 -00
53 Cooperative Extension -
Code 110- 7310- 465.11 -00
110 -7310- 465.21 -00
110- 7310- 465.22 -00
110- 7310- 465.23 -00
110 -7310- 465.26 -08
110- 7310- 465.41 -11
110- 7310- 465.52 -54
110 -7310- 465.55 -12
110 -7310- 465.58 -01
110- 7310 - 465.58 -14
110- 7310- 465.60 -33
110- 7310- 465.64 -25
110- 0000 - 334.73 -10
55 Cooperative Extension -
Code 110 -7301- 465.11 -00
110- 7301 - 465.21 -00
110- 7301- 465.22 -00
110 -7301- 465.23 -00
110 -7301- 465.26 -08
110- 7301- 465.41 -11
110 -7301 - 465.58 -01
110- 7301 - 465.58 -14
110 -7301- 465.60 -33
110- 7301 - 465.60 -47
110- 7301 - 465.60 -53
110- 0000 - 334.73 -01
Operating/Unemployment Benefits
Fund Balance
500 decrease
4,000 increase
4,827 decrease
100 decrease
1,427 decrease
71,020 decrease
71,020 increase
3,254 decrease
3,254 decrease
Parents As Teachers
Salaries & Wages 6,555 decrease
Group Insurance 2,281 decrease
FICA Tax Expense 598 decrease
Regular Retirement 214 increase
Worker's Compensation 199 decrease
Telecommunications & Postage 125 decrease
Insurance & Bonds 100 decrease
Printing & Binding 50 decrease
Training & Meetings 400 decrease
Travel Administration 898 increase
Materials & Supplies 150 decrease
Books & Publications 250 decrease
Cooperative Ext /Parents As Teachers 9,596 decrease
CCR &R
Salaries & Wages
Group Insurance
FICA
Retirement
Worker's Compensation
Telephone & Postage
Training & Meetings
Travel
Materials & Supplies
Food & Provisions
Dues & Subscriptions
CCR &R Child Development
29,503 increase
867 increase
2,373 increase
1,420 increase
465 increase
1,110 increase
50 increase
25 increase
750 increase
53 increase
1,035 increase
37,651 increase
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56 Health Department
Code 110 -7600- 441.54 -26 Advertising
110 -0000- 331.76 -21 Local Asthma Efforts
58 WIA Youth Program
Code 234 - 7405 - 465.11 -00
234- 7405 - 465.12 -02
234 - 7405- 465.32 -73
234- 7405- 465.35 -26
234- 7407 - 465.11 -00
234 -7407- 465.12 -02
234 - 7407 - 465.32 -73
234 - 7407 - 465.35 -26
234 -0000- 331.74 -05
234 -0000- 331.74 -07
59 WIA Youth Program
Code 234- 7406 - 465.22 -01
234 -7406- 465.26 -08
234 -7406- 465.58 -01
234 -7406- 465.58 -14
234- 7406 - 465.35 -26
234 -7408- 465.26 -08
234- 7408 - 465.35 -26
234- 7408 - 465.58 -01
234 - 7408 - 465.58 -14
234- 0000 - 331.74 -06
60 Health Department
Code 110 -7501- 441.32 -13
110 -7501- 441.41 -11
110- 7501 - 441.58 -01
110- 7501 - 441.60 -33
110- 0000 - 334.75 -03
62 Health Depaitinent
Code 110 -7600 - 441.11 -00
110- 7600 - 441.21 -00
110- 7600 - 441.22 -00
110- 7600 - 441.23 -00
110- 7600 - 441.26 -08
110- 7600 - 441.32 -26
110 -7600- 441.33 -45
110- 7600 - 441.41 -11
110- 7600 - 441.54 -26
Harnett Co. FS Salaries
Harnett Co. FS Participant Wages
Harnett Co. I/S Training Vouchers
Harnett Co. I/S Participant Cost
Harnett Co.O /S Salaries
Harnett Co. O/S Participant Wages
Harnett Co. O/S Training Vouchers
Harnett Co. O/S Participants Costs
Harnett Co. In School
Harnett Co. Out School
Sampson Co. FS Participant Wages
Sampson Co. I/S Worker's Comp
Sampson Co. I/S Training Meeting
Sampson Co. FS Travel
Sampson Co. I/S Participant Cost
Sampson Co. O/S Worker's Comp
Sampson Co. O/S Participant Cost
Sampson Co. O/S Training Meeting
Sampson Co. O/S Travel
Harnett Co. In School
Special Projects
Postage
Training
Materials & Supplies
Medicare Counseling SHIIP
Salaries
Group Insurance
FICA
Retirement
Worker's Comp
Incentives
Contracted Services
Telephone & Postage
Advertising
263 increase
263 increase
7,823 increase
10,000 increase
3,000 increase
5,540 increase
3,016 decrease
3,222 increase
6,239 increase
1,500 increase
26,363 increase
7,945 increase
765 increase
252 increase
1,000 increase
1,500 increase
2,752 decrease
120 increase
2,620 decrease
1,000 increase
1,500 increase
765 increase
237 increase
44 increase
125 increase
200 increase
606 increase
14,108 increase
1,955 increase
1,018 increase
688 increase
81 increase
3,500 increase
2,500 increase
150 increase
1,800 increase
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62 Health Department continued
Code 110- 7600 - 441.58 -14 Travel
110- 7600 - 441.60 -33 Materials & Supplies
110- 7600 - 441.60 -47 Food & Provisions
110- 7600 - 441.64 -25 Books & Publications
110 -0000- 353.76 -09 Susan G. Komen
110 -0000- 399.00 -00 Susan G. Komen Carry Forward
63 Health Department
Code 110- 7550- 441.60 -39 Materials & Supplies
110- 0000 - 353.21 -00 Donations — Aging
66 Veteran's Services
Code 110- 7800 - 441.35 -39 Veterans Services — Veteran's Memorial
110- 4700 - 410.33 -45 Public Buildings — Contracted Services
67 E. Byrne Justice Assistance Grant
Code 110 -5103- 420.35 -29 E. Byrne Justice Grant 2008
110 -5103- 420.35 -50 E. Byrne Justice Grant 2009
110 -5103- 420.35 -33 E. Byrne 2009 DJ -BX -1262
110- 0000 - 331.51 -13 E. Byrne Mem. Justice Assistance Grant
2008
110- 0000 - 399 -00.00 Fund Balance Appropriated
110 - 0000 - 331.51 -21 E. Byrne Mem. Justice Assistance Grant
2009
110- 0000 - 331.51 -22 E. Byrne Mem. Justice Assistance Grant
2009
3. Tax refunds, rebates and releases (Attachment 1)
935 increase
1,000 increase
950 increase
550 increase
14,618 increase
14,618 increase
200 increase
200 increase
12,500 increase
12,500 decrease
6,780 increase
12,725 increase
35,593 increase
6,163 increase
617 increase
12,725 increase
35,593 increase
4. Emergency Services, on behalf of Flat Branch Volunteer Fire Department, requested
permission to purchase a used fire engine from Westarea Fire Department for the price of
$60,000. Flat Branch Volunteer Fire Department budgeted for a new fire engine in the
2010/2011 budget but feel it is best to purchase a used truck at this time.
5. Public Utilities requested approval of write -offs for the second quarter of 2010. All of
these accounts have been delinquent for more than three years and total $18,184.46. The
facilitation of these write -offs is an important step in a continuing effort to effectively
manage our collections and bad debt. HCDPU is currently using the Local Government
Debt Setoff Program and On -Line Collections, Inc. to help collect delinquent accounts.
6. Planning Services requested approval of a Community Development Language Access
Plan. In order to be in compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and with
Executive Order 13166, Harnett County needs to adopt Language Access Plan 4 -1. Title
VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1064 prohibits discrimination based on the ground of race,
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color or national origin by any entity receiving federal financial assistance. The purpose
of the plan is to assess and meet the needs of those with limited English proficiency due
to national origin. The CDBG Language Access Plan 4 -1: Harnett County covers
CDBG, CDBG -R, and NSP funded grants and is good for two years, at which point the
plan will need to be reassessed.
7. Legal Department requested approval of the Memorandum of Understanding Pursuant to
the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, whereby the County would agree that it would
abide by the terms and conditions of the Workforce Investment Act, and the policies and
regulations of the North Carolina Commission on Workforce Development and the
Triangle South Workforce Development Board, which are established for the
development, management and operation of the North Carolina's JobLink Career Center
System.
8. N.C. Parks & Recreation requested the tipping fee for the trash collected by volunteers
during Big Sweep be waived at the Dunn -Erwin Landfill the week of October 2 — 8,
2010, when taken by Raven Rock State Park staff.
Chairman McNeill opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3
minutes for each presentation.
- Michael Gibson, 310 Luke Chapel Road, said Harnett County citizens living near the
Cumberland County border feel forgotten and shared his frustration regarding confusion
on where to vote as the locations change.
- T. Glanders, Stone Cross Subdivision, distributed packages to the commissioners and
talked about the proposed South Central Wastewater Project along Ray Road. Mr.
Glanders said the project was not wanted or needed but offered and discussed a proposed
alternative route for the project along with cost saving measures. Mr. Glander said he
would be present at the September work session but request this project be suspended
until it could be reassessed by the county engineer.
Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the appointments listed below. Commissioner Andrews
seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Harnett County Juvenile Prevention Council
Angela Wood was appointed as 2010 -2011 Council Chairman and Lynn Lambert as
Vice - Chairman.
Sandhills Center Board of Directors
Mr. David M. Dermott (nominated by Commissioner House) was appointed to serve on
this Board for a term of three years ending October 31, 2013.
Vice Chairman Hill nominated Walter Titchener to be reappointed to serve on the
Sandhills Center Board of Directors. Mr. Snow noted he had reviewed by -laws of
Sandhills Center Board of Directors which states that each Board of County
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Commissioners within the Sandhills Center Area shall appoint one commissioner to serve
as a member of the Board. These county commissioner members shall appoint the other
members which gave Commissioner House authority to appoint Mr. Dermott however,
Mr. Snow pointed out the boards of county commissioners shall have the option to
appoint the members of the area board in a manner other than as required under N.C.G.S.
§122C-118.1 by adopting a resolution to that effect. Harnett County currently has four
members on this board.
Mark Locklear, Planning Manager, petitioned the Board for a public hearing regarding: Proposed
Zoning Change , Landowner: Anna Harden, Applicant: J -R Developers, LLC, NC Hwy 87,
13.26 +1- acres, From RA -30 to Commercial Zoning District, Anderson Creek Township. A
Planning Board was held by the Planning Board on Tuesday, September 7, 2010. The Planning
Board unanimously recommended approval of the request based upon favorable findings of
facts.
Mr. Locklear reported the site is located along Hwy 87, in our Highway Corridor Overlay
District and is currently undeveloped. Surrounding land uses are a mix between residential and
non - residential uses. This includes different types of non - residnetial uses such as retail and
service uses. There are several large and small residential developments in the area such as:
Linden Oaks, Lexington Plantation, Richmond Park& Brandywood Subdivision, which is
directly adjacent to the site. The property is also adjacent to land owned bythe U.S. Military.
Additional informatin provided is the two parcels adjacent to the subject property were approved
unanimously for a rezoning from RA -30 to Commercial in 2010. Also, as required for all zoning
changes within a five mile radius of Fort Bragg, RLUAC (Regional Land Use Advisory
Commmission) was contacted and had no objections to the proposed rezoning to commercial.
Mr. Locklear reported staff evaluation as:
The IMPACT to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding community is
reasonable, and the benefits of the rezoning outweigh any potential inconvenience or
harm to the community. REASONING: Development along Hwy 87 is becoming
predominately a mix of residential and non - residential uses. The requested zoning
district is similar in nature to much of the existing development in the area and will
not have a negative impact on the adjacent property owners or the surround
community.
- The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use
Classification. REASONING: The existing land use classification, Compact Mixed
Use is meant to encourage a combination of differing residential types such as: small
lot single family and multi - family developments, commercial, and institutional uses.
The requested zoning change is compatible with this classification.
The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general
welfare. REASONING: The existing zoning district in which the subject property is
located is not compatible with the general vicinity of the site. The proposed
commercial zoning district is more appropriate for the site due to several factors,
including the continued non - residential development in the area and surrounding land
uses. Thus will enhance the public health and general welfare.
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This request is NOT for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should be evaluated for
reasonableness. REASONING: The site is immediately adjacent to Commercial
zoning and therefore, it is not necessary to evaluate this site for a small scale rezoning
request.
Suggested Statement -of- Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning to Commercial
is compatible with all Harnett County regulatory documents and would not have an impact on
the surrounding community and will enhance the public health, safety and general welfare for the
reasons state in the evaluation. It is recommended that this rezoning request be approved.
Mr. Locklear did mention that he was contacted shortly before this meeting by Mr. James Lucas
who owns the property in the back of the proposed rezoned property. He said Mr. Lucas was not
opposed to the rezoning request. He believes Mr. Lucas is involved in a property line dispute
which wouldn't make a difference in the rezoning request as that is a private matter between land
owners.
Chairman McNeill called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for
comments from the public. Seeing no one move, Chairman McNeill closed the public hearing.
Chairman McNeill said this is the corridor where we are trying to promote retail commercial
development to help offset property taxes for services we must provide such as schools.
Chairman McNeill moved to approve the proposed zoning change as presented. Commissioner
Andrews seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Mr. Sauer presented the following report:
• August Landfill Billing
• Department of Public Health Activities Summary
Mr. Sauer reminded commissioners of their upcoming special session scheduled for September
28, 2010, and listed several items that would be discussed including the South Central
Wastewater District project review with Mr. Glanders, a follow -up regarding the $5.00 recycling
fee omission from the tax bill and proposed amendment to the solid waste budget, and review of
the latest draft of the ethics policy. He also said staff is prepared to present suggestions for
potential schools sites for review by the school site selection committee.
Mr. Sauer announced staff had been working closely with the Fort Bragg financing and the
federal government is moving forward with the defeasance of the bonds issued years ago. Staff
has also been working closely with the Davenport Financial Group who has identified a potential
refunding of Certificates of Participation (COPs).
Mr. Sauer announced that staff has invited Mr. Greg Burns with NC DOT to share and discuss
the latest adjustments and proposals to the interchange at Hwy 401/ 210. Property owners are
also invited to attend to address their concerns. Mr. Sauer said maps shared earlier by NC DOT
are a work in progress and have been amended based on feedback. Commissioner Burgin
requested copies of the revised map prior to the meeting.
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Mr. Sauer said staff continues to review project costs for the sewer connection for Cape Fear
Christian Academy, which is approximately $300,000, if they choose to hook on to county
system. Mr. Sauer also noted upcoming discussions regarding the fire district realignment
project.
There was no need for closed session.
Chainnan McNeill called for any new business. Commissioner House listed benefits of modular
construction and referenced a 2004/2005 newspaper articles stating Wake County's use of
modular units. Commissioner House suggested using Champion Builders to build modular
classrooms as an alternative which would meet school needs while employing citizens.
Commissioner Burgin moved to ask the Harnett County Board of Education to look at adding
more modular and mobile classrooms, temporarily capping the enrollment at over - crowded
schools and busing students to under - utilized schools, locate and rent other buildings that could
accommodate students for the short term and look at alternative calendar schools. Commissioner
House seconded the motion. Commissioner Burgin said these recommendations were taken
directly from the 2008 BRAC Report. He also shared concerns with a recent report of the
County's SAT scores dropping. The motion failed 3 to 2. Chairman McNeill requested a joint
meeting with the Harnett County Board of Education to discuss these options but said reminded
that the commissioners cannot tell the Board of Education how to operate their business, only
fund their requests.
Commissioner Burgin moved to allocate $5,000 to the Wellness Committee to match a NCACC
Wellness Grant received so that the Wellness Committee would have $10,000 to promote
wellness. It was confirmed that these funds would come from the contingency fund.
Commissioner House seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Commissioner Burgin shared information about a Health Insurance Fee Minimization Incentive
Program used in Pitt County. Commissioner Burgin again requested information regarding the
H.A.R.T.S. program including percentages of budgets, clients and utilization for the past two
years. He noted Mrs. Peggy McDougald is also waiting to receive this information.
Commissioner Burgin said the County is putting about $1.8 Million toward Economic
Development annually. He said the Harnett Forward Together Committee (HFTC) has a fund
balance and a lot of property we need to encourage them to start selling. Commissioner Burgin
moved to reduce the $1.2 Million given toward debt services to $400,000 per year; which he said
was the original estimate proposed when HFTC was created. Commissioner Andrews moved to
table this motion. Vice Chairman Hill seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Commissioner Burgin questioned the average salary for Harnett County citizens listed on the
website and how it compares to the salaries of Harnett County employees and said he feels the
numbers listed need to be investigated.
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Commissioner House asked how or if Harnett County's sewage could get into Rhodes Pond. Mr.
Sauer said, based on the proximity, any sewage could be related to the Erwin Plant which they
are working on plans to remedy. Commissioner House also asked if Mr. Sauer had scheduled
Ken Bryan to come talk to the Board regarding the hospital yet.
Commissioner Burgin moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:49 pm. Commissioner Andrews
seconded the motion which passed unariiM6t.0 1y.
. McNeill, Chairman
ret Regina
eeler, Clerk
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ATTACHMENT 1
Date : 09/20/2010
.cv..1114 BOO
TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 7/
RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST • 9 LTIE
No. Name of Tax Payer (°� Bsj(
1
HALL, WILLIAM F JR
601 LUCAS RD
DUNN NC 283340000
DUNN NC, 28334 - 0000
2 HALL, WILLIAM F JR
601 LUCAS RD
DUNN NC 283340000
DUNN NC, 28334 - 0000
3 HALL, WILLIAM F JR
601 LUCAS RD
DUNN NC 283340000
DUNN NC, 28334 - 0000
4 HALL, WILLIAM F JR
601 LUCAS RD
DUNN NC 283340000
DUNN NC, 28334 - 0000
5 HALL, WILLIAM F JR
601 LUCAS RD
DUNN NC 283340000
DUNN NC, 28334 - 0000
6 KING, REGINALD WILSON
4709 11TH AVENUE D
MOLINE IL 61265 -2637
MOLINE IL, 61265 - 2637
7 LOVICK, CATHERINE MASSEY
1436 OAK GROVE CHURCH RD
ANGIER, NC, 27501 - 7878
8 LOVICK, CATHERINE MASSEY
1436 OAK GROVE CHURCH RD
ANGIER, NC, 27501 - 7878
9 WHITE, RAYMOND C
306 E JOHNSON ST
DUNN NC, 28334
WM. A. TONY WILDER
Revenue Administrator
CC:
WM. A. TONY WILDER
0000021899- 2005- 2005- 000000
0000021899- 2006- 2006- 000000
0000021899- 2007- 2007- 000000
0000021899- 2008- 2008- 000000
0000021899- 2009- 2009- 000000
0000029324- 2010- 2010- 000000
0001763253- 2010- 2010- 000001
0001763642- 2010- 2010- 000001
0000059026- 2009- 2009- 000000
PA TI
Tax, Interest and Total Request
Penalties Refund Status
City
0.00
County 65.59
City 0.00
County 65.59
City 0.00
County 65.58
City 0.00
County 50.00
City 0.00
County 141.35
City
0.00
County 200.00
City() 19.20
County 0.25
City() 15.02
County 0.17
City 0.00
County 0.00
City Total
County Total
Total to be
Refunded
65.59 Refund
65.59 Refund
65.58 Refund
50.00 Refund
141.35 Refund
200.00 Refund
Reason
Elderly
Exemption
not
applicable
Elderly
Exemption
not
applicable
Elderly
Exemption
not
applicable
Elderly
Exemption
not
applicable
Elderly
Exemption
not
applicable
Elderly
Exemption
not
applicable
Situs
19.45 Refund Correction
Situs
15.19 Refund Correction
Transferred
to US
50.00 Refund Government
34.22
588.53
622.75