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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIQNERS
Minutes of Regular Meeting
March 21, 2011
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, March 21,
2011, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front
Street, Lillington, North Carolina.
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 Snow, County Attorney
Sylvia Blinson, Finance Office
Gina Wheeler, Clerk
Chairman McNeill called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Commissioner Burgin led the pledge
and invocation.
Chairman McNeill called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Vice Chairman
Hill asked to remove the consent agenda request from the Sheriffs Office to rehire early retiree
Kelly Johnson on a part -time basis. Commissioner Burgin asked for clarification regarding
Public Utilities Budget Amendment 262 in the amount of $840,252 which was to decrease
Triangle Grading budget to reflect final decreasing change order. Mr. Sauer noted the public
hearing on the proposed Harnett County Community Transportation Program Application to NC
DOT is calendar for April 4, 2011 and would not be held during this meeting.
Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner Andrews
seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Commissioner House moved to approve the following items on the amended consent agenda.
Commissioner Burgin seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
1. Budget Amendments:
262 Public Utilities Department Capital Project PU 014B SCWW
Code 553 9100431.45 -05 Construction Triangle Grading
553-9100-431.45-80 Contingency
840,252 decrease
840,252 increase
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267 Public Utilities 1003 Brightwater Infrastructure
Code 575 9100 431.45 -01 Construction
575-9100-431.45-27 Utilities Plus
269 General Services
Code 110- 4600 410.43 -21 Repair and Maintenance Auto
110-0000-356.30-00 Insurance Proceeds
272 Detention Center Project CPO401
Code 313- 8300 410.45 -01 Construction
313-0000-361.10-00 Interest
273 Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant
Code 110- 0000 331.51 -23 2007 Edward Byrne Grant
110- 0000 399.00 -00 Fund Balance Appropriated
274 Register of Deeds Department
Code 110 -0000- 347.15 -00 ROD Birth Records
110- 0000 322.0 -07 State Vitals Birth Records
276 General Services, Youth Services
Code 110 --7930 441.12 -00 Human Services/Part Time Salary Wages
110-7930-441.22-00 Human Services/FICA
110-7930-441.60-47 Food and Provisions
110-7930-441.60-33 Materials and Supplies
110-7930-441.60-37 Restitution Supplies
110-7930441.35-06 Restitution Program Paid
110-7930-441.60-396 Uniforms
110-0000-33137-02 Human Services /CBA/Juvenile Restitution
277 EMS/EMS Transport Department
Code 110-5400-420.60-46
110- 5401 420.60 -46
110-5400-420.60-33
110- 5400 420.74 -74
110-8800-490.32-16
Medical Supplies Drugs
Medical Supplies Drugs
Materials Supplies
Capital Outlay
Contingency
280 Transportation Department
Code 110-- 4650 410.41 -11 Telecommunication Postage
110- 8800 490.32 -16 Contingency
283 Cooperative Extension, Agriculture Program
Code 110 7300 465.32 -29 Agriculture
110 -0000 344.12 -00 Agriculture
88,289 decrease
88,289 increase
4,437 increase
4,437 increase
94,297 decrease
94,297 decrease
2,891 increase
2,891 decrease
6,500 decrease
6,500 increase
400 increase
37 increase
200 increase
100 increase
923 increase
2,000 increase
340 increase
4,000 increase
384 increase
165 increase
1 ,000 increase
10,000 increase
11,549 decrease
11,874 increase
11,874 decrease
6,800 increase
6,800 increase
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2. Tax refunds, rebates, releases and 2010 unpaid taxes (Attachment 1)
The Tax Administrator also reported, in accordance with G.S. 105- 369(a), the total
unpaid 2010 taxes that are liens on real property is $2,594,028.12
1 Resolution to add roads to the state system Overhills Creek Subdivision: Craven Court,
Swain Street and Rockingham Street (Attachment 2)
4. Human Resources, on behalf of the Planning and Inspections Department, requested to
reclassify the Central Permitting/Community Development Administrator position due to
increased assigned duties of managing the Harnett County Jetport. Mr. Barry Blevins'
position of Central Permitting/Community Development Administrator is currently
classified as a Grade 73 on the Classification and Grade Table with his current salary
$54,645. Due to the additional duties he has been performing it was requested that Mr.
Blevins' position be reclassified to a Grade 75 with a 10% salary increase to $60,113
retroactive to October 26, 2010.
5. The Sheriffs Office requested permission to submit a Criminal Justice Partnership Grant
to the NC Department of Correction, Division of Community Corrections. The grant will
be in the amount of $102,079 with no local fund match. The grant will provide funds for
the Criminal Justice Partnership Program in Harnett County. This program provides
services to sentenced offenders including GED classes, Life Skill classes, Drug
Counseling and other services. This program is designed to reduce repeat offenders and
has shown great success in reducing the number of offenders who return to the prison
system.
6. The Sheriff's Office requested up to $20,000 to purchase equipment to repair the
Courthouse Security Video System. A key component of the system failed last fall. The
Sheriff's Office was able to obtain a loaner from Johnson Controls to keep the system
operating. The system has not had any major issues since it was installed in 2002. The
Sheriffs Office and IT Department believe it is most cost effective to incorporate the
courthouse system with the new Public Utilities' video system with courthouse videos
separate from others and only available to approved staff at the Sheriffs Office and
courthouse.
7. General Services requested adoption of the CTP funding resolution for the FY 2012
Community Transportation Grant Program. The resolution will allow Harnett County to
enter into agreement with the NC Department of Transportation; providing the necessary
assurances, certifications and local match for FY 2012. (Attachment 3)
8. Emergency Services requested approval of the Memorandum of Agreement between NC
Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management,
Training and Exercise Branch. The Agreement states that the grant funds for training in
the amount of $5,940.59 be retained by the State to provide statewide certification and
NIMS training courses to first-responders on behalf of Harnett County. The funds are
part of FY 2010 Homeland Security Grant Program.
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Chairman McNeill opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3
minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes.
Michael Smith of Lillington, Ricky Temple of Kipling, Frankie Lewis, Jose Perez, Margaret
Joyner, Ralph Shaw, Jason Wunsch, Bill Johnson, Renee Stanley, Timothy Johnson and Barbara
T. Wade all spoke in support and praise of Mr. Tony Wilder as family, friend and county
employee and urged Commissioners to allow Mr. Wilder to remain employed by the County.
Gene Taylor of Anderson Creek and Melissa Page also spoke during the public comment period.
Most who spoke also encouraged the county and commissioners to start working together for the
greater good of Harnett County and its citizens.
Commissioner House requested extending the public comment period by 15 minutes. Chairman
McNeill denied the request stating that we know and understand where people stand.
Commissioner Andrews moved to approve the appointments listed below. Vice Chairman Hill
seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Board of Equalization and Review
Robert E. Dobertstein, Joe Miriello, Thomas Moore, Howard Penny Jr. and Carrell N.
Robinson N. Carrell (nominated by Commissioner Andrews) were reappointed for a term
of one year which will expire February 28, 2012.
Erwin Planning/Board of Adjustments Extra Territorial Jurisdiction
Norman Avery (nominated by Commissioner House) was reappointed for a term of three
years which will expire March 3, 2014.
Harnett County Planning Board
William Elmore (nominated by Commissioner House) was appointed for a term of three
years which will expire March 31, 2014.
Local Fireman's Relief Fund
Gary Briggs (nominated by Chairman McNeill) was appointed as one of the two trustees
for the Benhaven Emergency Services, Inc. Mr. Briggs replaces William Hayes as a
trustee.
Triangle Work Force Development Board
Angie Stewart and Jim Roberts (nominated by Vice Chairman Hill) were reappointed for
a term of two years which will expire January 31, 2013.
Mr. John F. Smith, President of the Shawtown High School Alumni Association, presented to the
commissioners a proposed resolution honoring Vice Chairman Hill and declaring May 7, 2011,
as "Mrs. Beatrice Bailey Hill Day" in Harnett County. Commissioner Andrews moved to adopt
the resolution as presented. Commissioner House seconded the resolution which passed
unanimously and the resolution was presented to Vice Chairman Hill. (Attachment 4)
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Mr. Smith noted the honoring and celebration banquet for Mrs. Hill would be held on Saturday,
May 7, 2011, 7:00 on at the Dunn Community Center in Dunn. Vice Chairman Hill thanked the
community for all of their support through the years and said she is where she is today by the
grace of God and help of people.
Mark Locklear, Planning Manager, petitioned the Board to approve proposed text amendments,
Applicant: Harnett County Planning Department Proposed Hazard Mitigation Plan Update.
The Harnett County Planning Department and Emergency Services, along with members from
Angier, Coats, Dunn, Erwin and Lillington have been involved with updating the County's
Hazard Mitigation Plan. This plan is mandated by the State of North Carolina and the Federal
Government specifically FEMA. It was originally adopted in 2004 and is required to be updated
every 5 years. With this plan update, which is considered a multi jurisdictional plan, the County
and its municipalities remain eligible to receive federal and state hazard mitigation and disaster
recovery assistance funding.
Hazard mitigation is defined by FEMA as "sustained actions taken to reduce or eliminate long-
term risk to people and property from hazards and their effects." Harnett County's Hazard
Mitigation Plan addresses the specific goals and needs of the County and was developed based
on a thorough assessment of area history, vulnerability, capability and vision. The plan is
considered a guide to help steer development away from potentially dangerous areas or situations
and should not be considered a regulatory document. The NC Division of Emergency
Management FEMA have already approved this plan under the condition that it is adopted by
each jurisdiction. Angier, Coats, Dunn, Erwin, Lillington and the County Planning Board have
approved this plan.
A public hearing was held by the Planning Board on Monday, March 7, 2011. The Planning
Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of the updated Multi- Jurisdictional Hazard
Mitigation Plan.
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.
Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the updated Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation
Plan. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Andrews and passed unanimously.
(Attachment 5)
Samantha Ficzko, Planner II, petitioned the Board to approve proposed text amendments,
Applicant: Harnett County Planning Department, Zoning Ordinance, New Additions and
Revisions, Article X, Planned Unit Development rewrite. Ms. Ficzko reported that the
adoption of the Compatibility Development Design Guidelines for subdivisions in 2007 was
major step in moving towards development of a Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) in
Harnett County. The Planning Department has seen much success with these new standards;
however the existing Planned Unit Development (PUD) regulations have essentially been by-
passed due to the flexibility they include. Mrs. Ficzko said the intent of the PUD regulations are
to provide flexibility for large, planned developments within the parameters of the Zoning
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Ordinance. She noted staff rewrote the PUD section, using the Compatibility Development
Design Guidelines as a starting point.
Ms. Ficzko explained staff felt it necessary to separate this change from the other, smaller
changes proposed as part of the UDO under development because 1) there was a request from a
developer to update the PUD standards so that they could be used for a large development within
the County and 2) for proposing the amendment to ensure staff that the rewrite of this section
was addressed prior to moving forward with a UDO draft.
A public hearing was held by the Planning Board on Monday, March 7, 2011. The Planning
Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of the requested proposed amendments to the
Zoning Ordinance.
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.
Vice Chairman Hill moved to approve the requested proposed amendments to the Zoning
Ordinance as presented. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Andrews and passed
unanimously. (Attachment 6)
Dwight Snow, County Attorney, petitioned the Board to approve a Resolution of the Board of
Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina Approving the Issuance by the Public Finance
Authority of Bonds on Behalf of Harnett Health System, Inc.
Mr. Snow noted the commissioners had previously voted to host the public hearing in connection
with the issuance by the Public Finance Authority of its hospital revenue bonds, series 2011
(Harnett Health System, Inc.) in the aggregate principle not to exceed $25 Million. Pursuant to
Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, prior to their issuance, private activity
bonds are required to be approved by the "applicable elected representative" of a governmental
unit having jurisdiction over the entire area in which any facility financed by such bonds is to be
located, after a public hearing held following reasonable public notice.
Mr. Snow stressed the resolution read "the bonds shall not represent or constitute a debt of
pledge of the faith and credit, monies, or the taxing power of Harnett County, the State of North
Carolina, or any political subdivision of the state of North Carolina
Mr. Snow reported the financing process is still on- going, all construction contracts are in place,
the structural steel had been ordered and the easements were recorded last week as well as plans
having been reviewed by the Harnett County Planing Department.
Chairman McNeill called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for
comments from the public.
Deanne Crowell of Bunn Level asked for clarification regarding the $25 million bonds and how
something could be built without financing in place. Chairman McNeill explained that they are
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working on two tracts; Harnett Health System already has a mechanism for financing but is also
pursuing a cheaper option for financing the new hospital.
There being no further comments, Chairman McNeill closed the public hearing. Commissioner
House moved to adopt the resolution as presented. Commissioner Burgin seconded the motion
which passed unanimously. (Attachment 7)
Mr. Sauer presented the following reports:
Department of Public Health Activities Summary
Mr. Sauer reminded the group of the upcoming Harnett Local Government Association dinner
with legislators on March 31 at Nonna's in Lillington.
It was the consensus of the Board to reschedule their upcoming special session from Tuesday,
March 29, 2011, to Monday, March 28, 2011, starting at 9:00 am.
There was no need for closed session.
Chairman McNeill called for any new business. Commissioner Burgin requested a report of how
many call outs /emergencies Public Utilities had received within the last 12 months and who
responded to those calls. Commissioner Burgin shared his disbelief of Public Utilities' inability
to park any of their 39 vehicles currently being driven home by employees. Commissioner
Burgin requested that the county manager's evaluation be schedule as soon as possible and
encouraged Mr. Sauer to performed evaluations of department heads.
At 8:09 pm Commissioner House moved to adjourn the meeting. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner Andrews and passed unanimously
Timothy B.
February 2011 Veteran Affairs Activities Report
February 2011 Landfill Report
Planning Services Report February 2011
cNeill, Chairman
eeler, Clerk
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
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Attachment 1
Date 03121/2011
ANDERSON, NINA R
473 FALLING WATER RD
SPRING LAKE, NC 283907065
SPRING LAKE, NC, 28390 7065
2 BAKER, JOSEPH R
BAKER, LANA D
1446 MCKOY TOWN RD
CAMERON NC, 28326 0000
1
3 CHANDLER, WAYLON R 111
1501 RAVEN ROCK RD
LILLINGTON NC, 27546 8822
4 CHANDLER, WAYLON R I11
1501 RAVEN ROCK RD
LILLINGTON NC, 27546 8822
5 LOCKLEAR, WILLIAM D
ROSE, LOCKLEAR
7700 OVERHILLS RD
SPRING LAKE NC, 28390 0000
6 MARSTON, RICKY A
MARSTON, MICHELLE A
47 TWIN OAK DRIVE
ANGIER NC, 27501 0000
7 MARSTON, RICKY A
MARSTON, MICHELLE A
47 TWIN OAK DRIVE
ANGIER NC, 27501 0000
8 MARSTON, RICKY A
MARSTON, MICHELLE A
47 TWIN OAK DRIVE
ANGIER NG, 27501 0000
9 MARSTON, RICKY A
MARSTON, MICHELLE A
47 TWIN OAK DRIVE
ANGIER NC, 27501 0000
10 MARSTON, RICKY A
MARSTON, MICHELLE A
47 TWIN OAK DRIVE
ANGIER NC, 27501 0000
11 MATTHEWS, ROY LEE
P 0 BOX 1750
BUIES CREEK NC, 27506
12 SMITH, DAVID ALLEN
SMITH, ANGELA S
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County Board of C rt miss &oner`S.
Approved By
TO HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES
City 0.00
0001687342- 2009- 2009- 000000
County 147.55
City 0.00
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County 45.00
Reason
Military
147.55 Refund Exemption
45.00 Refund
Solid Waste
Fee released
only one
house on
property
Land Use
City 0.00 Applied
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County 381.60
Land Use
City 0.00 Applied
0001013388- 2010- 2010- 000000 381.60 Refund pp
County 381.60
Solid Waste
City 0.00 Fee released
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on property
County 45.00
City 0.00 Value
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County 35.01
City 0.00 Value
0000033049- 2007 2007- 000000 35.01 Refund Decrease
County 35.01
City 0.00 Value
0000033049- 2008- 2008- 000000 35.97 Refund Decrease
County 35.97
City 0.00 Value
0000033049- 2009- 2009- 000000 37.04 Refund Decrease
County 37.04
City 0.00 Value
0000033049- 2010- 2010- 000000 37.04 Refund Decrease
County 37.04
City 0.00 Value
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County 3.11
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Decrease
P 0 BOX 253
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BUNNLEVEL NC, 28323
13 TAYLOR, FRANK LEE
405 N 14TH STREET
ERWIN NC 28339/403
ERWIN NC, 28339 -1403
14 THOMAS, RANDY LUIE
5773 US 421 N
LILLINGTON NC, 27546 9437
15 THOMAS, RANDY LUIE
THOMAS, KAREN UPCHURCH
5773 US 421 N
LILLINGTON NC, 27546 9437
16 WEST, WILLIAM PIERCE JR
874 CHIC ENNIS RD
COATS, NC, 27521 9675
17 WILKINS, CODY ALLEN
60 CROATAN ST
CAMERON, NC, 28326 6331
18 WRIGHT, LEROY EVERETT
16 KENARCH LN
LINDEN, NC, 28356 8550
WM. A. TONY WILDER
Revenue Administrator
CC:
WM. A. TONY WILDER
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City 0.00
County 158.30
City 0.00
County 1.68
City 0.00
County 6.50
City() 8.30
County 0.00
City 0.00
County 22.69
City 0.00
County 1.39
City Total
County Total
Total to be
Refunded
Religious
158.30 Refund Exemption
Military
22.69 Refund Exemption
8.30
1 ,554.56
1,562.86
Situs
1.68 Refund Correction
Situs
6.50 Refund Correction
Situs
8.30 Refund Correction
Situs
1.39 Refund Correction
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Date 03/21/2011
Approved By
RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES
TO HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
1 CHANDLER, WAYLON R 111
1501 RAVEN ROCK RD
LILLINGTON NC, 27546 8822
2 GARDNER GARDNER INC
1395 JAMES NORRIS RD
ANGIER NC 275010000
ANGIER NC, 27501 0000
3 MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH OF
P 0 BOX 485
BUIES CREEK NC 275060000
BUIES CREEK NC, 27506 0000
WM. A. TONY WILDER
Revenue Administrator
CC:
WM. A. TONY WILDER
Approved by the Harnett
County Board of Commissioners
Oat e J I
0001013386- 2010- 2010- 000000
0000018863- 2008- 2008- 110000
0000030270- 2010- 2010- 000000
City 0.00
County 650.95
City 0.00
County 866.60
City 0.00
County 560.46
City Total
County Total
Total to be
Refunded
650.95 Refund
560.46 Refund
0.00
2,078.01
2,078.01
Reason
Land U5e
Applied
Property
866.60 Refund Double- Listed
Religious
Exemption
Attachment 2
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BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
does hereby, by proper execution of this document, requests that the North Carolina
Department of Transportation add to the State's Secondary Road System the below
listed street.
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Duly adopted this 21st day of March, 2011.
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RESOLUTION
Overhills Creek Subdivision
Craven Court
Swain Street
Rockingham Street
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
othy B. McNeill, Chairman
Board of Commissioners
Www.a rn atom
Timothy B. McNeill, Chairman
Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman
Dan B_ Andrews
Gary A. House
Jim Burgin
Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board
PO Box 759
102 East Front Street
Liliington, NC 27546
ph: 910- 893 -7555
fax: 910- 814 -2662
Attachment 3
Applicant seeking permission to apply for Community Transportation Program funding, enter into agreement with the
North Carolina Department of Transportation, provide the necessary assurances and the required local match.
A motion was made by (Board Member's Name)
required) Amens:. for the adoption of th
adopted.
WHEREAS, (Legei Name &Applicant) Harnett County hereby assures and certifies that it will provide the required
local matching funds; that its staff has the technical capacity to implement and manage the project, prepare
required reports, obtain required training, attend meetings and conferences; and agrees to comply with the federal
and state statutes, regulations, executive orders, Section 5333 (b) Warranty, and all administrative requirements
related to the applications made to and grants received from the Federal Transit Administration, as well as the
provisions of Section 1001 of Title 18, U. S. C.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the (Authorized Official's Title)* Chairman of (Name of Applicant's Governing Body)
Harnett County Board of Commissioners is hereby authorized to submit a grant application for federal and state
funding, make the necessary assurances and certifications and be empowered to enter into an agreement with
the NCDOT to provide rural public transportation services.
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1 (Certifying Official's Name)* Maraaret R. (Certifying Official's Title) Clerk to the Board of Commissioners do hereby certify
that the above is a true and correct copy of an excerpt from the mins of a m eting of the (Name of Applicant's Governing
Aoa Harnett County Board of Commissioners duly held on the 4/ of 2011.
WHEREAS, Article 2B of Chapter 136 of the North Carolina General Statutes and the Governor of North Carolina
have designated the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) as the agency responsible for
administering federal and state public transportation funds; and
WHEREAS, the Noitli Carolina Department of Transportation will apply for a grant from the US Department of
Transportation, Federal Transit Administration and receives funds from the North Carolina General Assembly to
provide assistance for rural public transportation projects; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of these transportation funds is to provide grant monies to local agencies for the
provision of rural public transportation services consistent with the policy requirements for planning, community
and agency• involvement, service design, service alternatives, training and conference participation, reporting and
other requirements (drug and alcohol testing policy and program, disadvantaged business enterprise program,
and fully allocated costs analysis); and
Official
*Note that the authorized official, certilking official, andiriotaty public should be three separate individuals.
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COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM RESOLUTION
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FY 2012 RESOLUTION
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Attachment 4
THAT WHEREAS, Beatrice Bailey Hill was born, raised, and educated in Harnett
County. She graduated from Shawtown High School in 1944 and pursued higher education at
North Carolina A& T State University graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree and
Master's Degree in Education. She continued her studies at other universities such as Campbell
University, University of Chicago, and University of Illinois.
WHEREAS, Beatrice Bailey Hill was employed by the Department of Social Services in
Cook County, Chicago, Illinois, did day care work in Chicago and some clerical work in
Washington, DC. She later entered a teaching career and taught in Georgia, South Carolina, and
North Carolina.
WHEREAS, Beatrice Bailey Hill taught in the Harnett County School System. She
taught social studies and English for over 21 years at Anderson Creek Junior High School.
WHEREAS, Beatrice Bailey Hill has served Harnett County as a County commissioner
for twenty years and several years as Vice Chairperson and now reelected to her 6 four year
term and being the first African American to be elected to the position of County Commissioner
in Harnett County, the Alumni Association deem it necessary to honor and celebrate her
achievements and accomplishments as she completes her 6 four year term.
WHEREAS, Beatrice Bailey Hill is hereby commended and honored by the members of
Shawtown High School Alumni Association for her exemplary service and contributions to the
development of Harnett County.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that at the request of the Shawtown High School
Alumni Association, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners declare Saturday, May 7,
2011, as Beatrice Bailey Hill Day in Harnett County.
Timo McNeill, Chair
A RESOLUTION TO HONOR MRS. BEATRICE BAILEY HILL
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Dan 13. Andrews
Attachment 5
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RESOLUTION OF ADOPTION
HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN
HARNETT COUNTY
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Commissioners hereby:
Adopts those portions of the Plan that pertain to Harnett County; and
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WHEREAS, certain areas of the Harnett County are subject to periodic flooding and other natural hazards with
the potential to cause damages to people and properties within the area; and
WHEREAS, Harnett County desires to prepare and mitigate for such circumstances; and
WHEREAS, under the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, the United States Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) requires that local jurisdictions have in place a FEMA- approved Hazard Mitigati Action Plan
as a condition of receipt of certain future Federal mitigation funding after November 1, 2004; and
WHEREAS, to assist municipalities and counties in meeting this requirement, the County of Harnett
has initiated development of a multi jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan covering five municipalities
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and the County,
Vests the County Planning and Emergency Management Departments with the responsibility, authority, and the
means to inform all concerned parties of this action and to promote the goals specified in the plan.
Appoints the County Planning and Emergency Management Department to assure that the Hazard
Mitigation Plan be reviewed at least annually and that any needed adjustment to the
Multi Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan be developed and presented to the Board of
Commissioners for consideration.
Agrees to take such other official action as may be reasonably necessary to carry out the objectives of the Hazard
Mitigation Plan.
Adopted this the 2 Est dar'of March, 2011.
ATTEST:
Marga et Regina eeler, Clerk to the Board
strong roots new growti
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Timothy B.
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Attachment 6
HARNETT COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County adopted the Harnett County Zoning
Regulations 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 O.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 X "Planned Unit Development" of the
Zoning Ordinance shall be amended to read as indicated in "Attachment A."
Duly adopted this 21st day of March, 2011 and effective upon adoption.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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ADD the following to Article X "Planned Unit Development"
SECTION 1.0 PURPOSE
It is recognized that only through ingenuity, imagination, and high quality design can planned unit
developments be produced which are in keeping with the intent of this Ordinance while departing
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from the strict application cation of conventional use and dimensional requirements. This is done by
allowing design flexibility and a inix of residential and nonresidential uses, and /or varyin types of
both residential and nonresidential uses. Coordination of such development with adequacy of
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public facilities while maintaining the rural and small town character of Harnett County is a necessity
in this type of development.
The constructed and natural landmarks, and social and econornic surroundings, are what cause
someone to identify with a particular place or community. Characteristics of a location that make it
readily recognizable as being unique and different from its surroundings, and providing a feelin g of
belonging to or being identified with that particular place warrant consideration when g
develo in a
planned unit development.
developing
The characteristics of different uses, activities, and /or designs allow them to both be located in
proximity to and in harmony with one (1) another through compatibility. Elements affecting
compatibility include: height, scale, mass, and bulk of structures; pedestrian and vehicular traffic;
vehicular circulation and access; landscaping; lighting; and mitigation of noise, odor, and air
pollution. Compatibility is not intended to mean identical; rather, compatibility refers to the
sensitivity of development proposals in maintaining the character of existing development and
harmony of the different uses within the proposal with one (1) another.
The intent of the planned unit development regulations of Harnett County is to provide for
minimum, conventional development regulations, while allowing a developer the flexibility to
determine how to attain superior development through the criteria listed herein.
SECTION 2.0 DEVELOPMENT CRI"1ERIA
Unless otherwise stated or outlined herein, all requirements of this Ordinance shall be met.
2.1 Minimum Development Size
No PUD shall be approved for a site of less than 10 contiguous acres under unified ownership or
control.
2.2 Minimum Building Setbacks
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Unless specified and approved as part of the outline development plan, the minimum setback
requirements of this Ordinance shall be met. The minimum building setback for all single family
development shall be five (5) feet.
2.3 Public Utilities
Both public water and public sewer services shall be available to serve the proposed p lanned unit
development. Capacity of both services must be available at the time of approval. The applicant shall
provide proposed water and sewer demands to the Harnett County Department of Public Utilities p rior
to submission of the conditional use permit application. A flow acceptance letter for sewer capacity
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2.4 Permissible Uses
A. Residential Uses Allowed within a PUD
Proposed planned unit developments primarily residential in use shall be allowed as a conditi use
in the underlying residential zoning district(s) only. Permissible residential uses within a PUD include
single family detached dwellings, two family duplexes, townhome dwellings, multifamil dwellings,
and customary residential accessory uses and structures.
Commercial and other nonresidential uses allowed within a residential PUD shall be limited to those
uses specified in the O &I and Commercial Zoning Districts.
B. Nonresidential Uses Allowed within a PUD
Proposed planned unit developments primarily nonresidential in use shall be allowed as a conditional
use in the underlying nonresidential zoning district(s) only.
Residential uses allowed within a nonresidential PUD shall be limited to those uses specified in the
RA-20M Zoning District.
C. Development Located within Conservation Zoning District
Any portion of a planned unit development located within a conservation zoning district shall be
developed to the standards of this Ordinance and shall not be allowed the flexibility of this Section.
D. Nonresidential Development within a PUD
Nonresidential development within a PUD shall be arranged to:
1. Separate pedestrian and vehicular traffic such that pedestrians can safely walk between businesses
within the planned unit development and from parking areas to businesses; and
2. Promote access from adjacent residential development into nonresidential development areas,
whether or not said residential development is existing or is included as part of the nonresidential
PUD.
SECTION 3.0 DESIGN GUIDELINES
3.1 um Dimensional Amenity Requirements
This Section describes additional regulations that shall be met for single family, multifamily, and
nonresidential development within planned unit developments. The regulations shall be applied
individually by the desired type of use and density per pod. The developer shall outline whi method is
intended as part of the application and shall provide a clear intent to seamlessly inte differing
requirements.
A. Single Family Uses
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9,000 sq ft. minimum lots
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B. Multifamily Uses
?9 units per acre
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15 units per acre
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C. Nonresidential Uses
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Nonresidential uses, whether developed as a portion of a residential PUD or devel of a
nonresidential PUD, shall meet the following criteria.
1. In order to facilitate innovative design of nonresidential areas, there shall be no minimum
building setback when located adjacent to other nonresidential uses. However, th outline
development plan shall outline the all proposed setbacks.
2. A minimum of 10 percent (10 of the total area proposed for nonresidential uses shall be set
aside as open space. when located within a watershed, a minimum of 30 percent (30 of the
total area. Stormwater management measures and other required undevelop land, such as
BMPs, can be used to attain up to half (1/2) of this requirement.
The transportation network of all planned unit developments shall, at a minimum, meet the standard
requirements of this Ordinance. Further, all streets within a planned unit development shall be located
and designed in accordance with the requirements of the North Carolina Department of Transportation
for the type of street proposed.
A. Access to Nonresidential Uses within Residential Planned Unit Developments
Primary vehicular access to commercial development shall not be through intervening local streets.
B. Entrances
At least one (1) point of ingress /egress for a planned unit development shall be locat on a minor
collector road, at a minimum, as identified by NCDOT. The number of ingress and egress points
needed to safely move vehicular traffic from the PUD to the adjoining street(s) shall meet the
minimum requirements of this Ordinance; however the Board of Adjustment, via review of the
outline development plan, may allow additional entrances, under the direction of NCDOT. It shall
be the applicant's responsibility to consult with NCDOT prior to requesting additional entrances.
3.3 Parking
Parking requirements shall meet the standards of this Ordinance. An alternative parking plan may b
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submitted as part of the outline development plan. Shared parking is encouraged for uses that typically
do not generate traffic at the same time.
3.4 Signs
A generalized sign plan shall be submitted as part of the outline development plan. Said p lan shall
include the design, type, and illun-iination source of signs to ensure uniform style throughout the
development. All signs shall conform to the applicable requirements of this Ordinance unless otherwise
approved.
3.5 Buffering
A. Perimeter Buffering
Planned unit developments shall be required to provide perimeter buffering in accordance with
Section `Buffers Landscaping" of this Ordinance. However, when a use within a PUD is located
adjacent to an existing, compatible use, the Administrator may reduce both the buffer area and
number of plantings required by up to 50 percent (50 If the applicant wishes to reduce the buffer
by greater than 50 percent (50 the Board of Adjustment shall make that determinatio
B. Internal Buffering
Individual uses within the PUD shall be required to meet the buffer requirements for the specific use
unless an alternative internal buffering plan is submitted and approved by the Board of Adjustment
as part of outline development plan.
3.6 Open Space
All planned unit developments shall include open space to optimize use and communit interaction
within the proposed development, as well as to maintain and preserve significant natural features. Each
PUD shall include a minimum amount of open space, as required by this Section.
A. Required Open Space Areas
1. Wetlands
Proposals that include any identified wetlands shall include those areas within th required open
space. It is encouraged that, in cases where more than one (1) area of W exists,
connections between the wetlands are also included within the open space.
2. Flood Areas
Proposals that include any identified flood hazard areas are encouraged to include those areas
within the required open space.
3. Water Features
Other water features that are not identified as wetlands or flood hazard areas are often
overlooked during site development. However, these features may be just as important to the
continued success of the natural environment and should therefore be considered for inclusion
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B. Unimproved Open Space
Unimproved open space includes any type of open space that is not defined as improved open en s
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by this Ordinance. All of the required unimproved open space within a PUD shall be recorded at the
time of recordation of the first phase of development.
C. Improved Open Space
A minimum open space
p of 10 percent (10 of the total open space provided shall include improved o ace
area(s) in primarily resident hl planned unit developments. Specific improved open space uses shall
be proposed by the developer in the outline development plan. Proportionate to its size, each P od of
the PUD shall include an area of improved open space. In no case shall open space include less area
than the smallest lot of the pod in which the open space is located.
D. Access to Open Space
In cases where improved open space is located along a right -of -way where improved pedestrian
access is not required, such access shall be provided to connect the open space to the nearest
required pedestrian access.
SECTION 4.0 SUPERIOR DESIGN CRITERIA
PUD may modify the requirements set forth in the UDO, if the applicant demonstrates how the
proposed development is superior to that accomplished through conventional ordinance application.
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p gn teria exceed the standard development requirements of the Harnett County
Unified Development Ordinance. While there are numerous techniques that may be utilized for each
of the criteria below, it is up to the applicant to determine what is most appropriate for th proposed
PUD.
Each of the criteria below shall be met, included, and explained as part of the required outline
development plan. It is the duty of the applicant to provide that each of these criteria is met. Each
criterion must be met in order for the Board of Adjustment to consider approval of the
development proposal. The Board of Adjustment shall make a determination that the outline
development plan adequately meets and explains these criteria to the extent necessary to meet the
purpose of this Section. Greater detail in explanation of the superior design provided as art of a
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p o d a mote thorough and informed review process by County Staff and the Board
of Adjustment.
4.1 Overall Development Design
Innovative design of the overall development, which may include access, circulation, privacy, and other
factors to create a unique development that compliments or enhances the surrounding community.
4.2 Architectural Design
In planned unit developments, architectural design shall take into consideration the intended character of
development as a whole, including seamless transitions between uses. More specifically, architectural
design may include building design, location, scale, and /or character, provided to avoid abrupt
differences between structures and uses. To determine if superior design has been attained to meet the
requirements of this Section, the architectural standard regulations of the Highway Corridor Overlay
Zoning District shall be used as a benchmark.
4.3 Sustainability
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The intention of sustainability in development is to eliminate negative environmental impacts through
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sensitive and skillful design. Further, sustainable development is intended to meet existing human needs
while preserving the environment so that the needs of future generations can be tnet without an undue
economic burden. Maintaining or enhancing opportunities and community well being, while rotectin
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and restoring the natural environment upon which people and the natural environment depend, are
primary features of sustainable development. Ways of living more sustainably can take many forms from
reorganizing living conditions and sustainable architecture, including but not limited to a water
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systems for irrigation, pervious parking, and alternative energy.
4.4 Preservation of Natural Historic Features
Community use of natural resources shall do so in a way that does not jeopardize the ability of future
generations or the natural environment to live and prosper. For example, preservation of all areas
located within the conservation zoning district as open space or utilizing naturally low lyin g areas for
utility easements walking trails.
4.5 Transportation System
On -site circulation and off-site traffic consequences shall be addressed as a whole in overall development
design. Circulation for vehicle and pedestrian movement should be provided to minimi impacts to
existing transportation systems. Transportation systems included as part of a PUD may include traffic
calming devices, innovative intersection design, and other techniques to maintain safe traffic movement
throughout the development.
4.6 Public Safety Service Availability
Availability of public services is a major factor in locating developments. For purposes of this item,
public services may include the use of residential sprinkler systems, and proximity to fire and emergency
medical services, hospitals, law enforcement services, libraries, and educational facilities.
SECTION 5.0 REVIEW APPROVAL PROCEDURES
5.1 Pre development Meeting
A predevelopment meeting shall be scheduled with the Planning Department, and other County
Departments as applicable, to review the proposed development plan. Said predevelopm meeting will
allow both the developer(s) and County Staff to air out potential issues prior to submittal to th Board of
Adjustment. This meeting must be held before staff will accept a conditional use application for the
proposed development.
5.2 Public Outreach
A. Notification of the Public
A minim extent of public outreach shall be done by the developer(s) prior to, or in conjunction
with, application of the proposed plan. Properties located within the proposed developm area, all
adjacent parcels, and those parcels or portions of parcels within 600 feet of the proposed
development area shall be notified by the developer(s) of the intent for development of the site.
Such notification shall include a map of the development area, a description of th p ro p oSe d
development, and contact information for the developer(s) and/or a representative(s). A list of the
property owners notified and a copy of the letter sent (including any attachments) must be submitted
to the Planning Department with the conditional use application.
5.3 Submittal Procedure
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The procedure for approv of a planned unit development shall combine the condition use ermit
review process and the subdivision plat and site plan review processes, outlined P
p p p ses, as out ed �y this Ordinance. All
applications for conditional use permits for PUDs shall be submitted a minimum of 60 prior days rior to the
Board of Adjustment meeting. An outline development plan for the entire development, described
below, shall be prepared and submitted along with a conditional use permit application and all other
required documentation.
5.4 outline Development Plan
Each proposed planned unit development shall include an outline development plan. The PAP ose of the
plan is to describe, in detail, all elements of design and regulation of the site as a whole. Followin g the
inclusion of a succinct development summary, the outline development plan shall include how each of
the required conventional regulations are met, including individual phase descriptions of these regulations
where necessary. Finally, y, the plan shall outline how superior design guidelines and individual criteria are
met through innovative design, proposed by the developer.
The outline development plan shall specify development standards applicable to each use within the
planned unit development. If standards have not been specified for a proposed use in the outline
development plan, any applicable development standards found elsewhere in this ordinance shall be
followed. In no case shall proposed development standards fail to meet the intent of this Ordinance.
5.5 Staff Review
Upon receipt of a complete application, Planning Staff will conduct a review of the outline development
plan and other required materials The outline development plan and required documents may also be
review and commented on by other County Departments, as applicable.
5.6 Final PUD Document Submittal
Following approval of a planned unit development application, revised and final documentation must be
submitted to the Planning Department. Said submittal shall be made within 30 business days of approval
by the Board of Adjustment and must include the documents listed below, including all revisions required
as part of the review and approval process.
A. Cover Letter
B. Outline Development Plan
C. Site-Development Plan
The development plan shall include that information required elsewhere by this Secti including
but not limited to general street layout, pod tve, location and the of open space, and density_ along
with anv other information deemed appropriate by the Administrator.
Approval by the Board of Adjustment for a planned unit development shall constitute approval of th
use and general design concept only. Subdivision and site plan review procedures found elsewhere in this
Ordinance shall be followed as appropriate.
5.7 Conflicts
Where conflicts occur after approval by the Board of Adjustment between the approved plan and the
requirements of this Ordinance, or other local, State, or Federal regulations, such conflict shall be
resolved by the Administrator.
AMEND Article X "Planned Unit Development", Section 12.0 "Definitions Interpretations" P rpretat�ons as
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SECTION 12.0 DEFINITIONS INTERPRETATIONS
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SECTION 6.0 DEFINITIONS INTERPRETATIONS
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Attachment 7
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA APPROVING
THE ISSUANCE BY THE PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY OF BONDS
ON BEHALF OF HARNETT HEALTH SYSTEM, INC.
WHEREAS, Harnett Health System, Inc. (the "Borrower has requested that the Public
Finance Authority (the "Authority issue bonds (the "Bonds in an amount not to exceed
$25,000,000 to (a) refund all of the North Carolina Medical Care Commission's FHA Insured
Mortgage Revenue Bonds (Betsy Johnson Regional Hospital Project), Series 2003, originally
issued in the aggregate principal amount of $24,770,000, the proceeds of which were loaned to,
and used by, the Borrower to finance the acquisition, construction, renovation and equipping of
various hospital facilities, including, without limitation, (i) a four -story addition to the existing
hospital facility providing space for a main lobby, administrative offices, dining room,
laboratory, pharmacy, medical records, radiology and mechanical space, (ii) the construction of a
women's unit with 18 private beds, (iii) the construction of 50 private medical /surgical rooms,
(iv) the renovation of six private labor, delivery, recovery (LDR) rooms and a new Level I
nursery with 20 bassinets, (v) the renovation of a six -bed intensive care unit and a six -bed
medical /surgical unit and (vii) the acquisition of equipment and furnishings (collectively, the
"Prior Project located on the Borrower's campus at 800 Tilghman Drive, Dunn, North Carolina
28335 (the "Existing Campus"), the portion of Bonds used for such refunding not expected to
exceed $24,000,000, (b) fund the costs of acquisition and installation of various equipment items
and miscellaneous routine capital expenditures at the Existing Campus and/or at the Borrower's
new hospital campus to be located at 215 Brightwater Drive, Lillington, North Carolina 27546,
in an amount not expected to exceed $1,000,000 (the "New Project" and, together with the Prior
Project, the "Project (c) fund a debt service reserve fund for the Bonds and (d) pay certain
expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the Bonds; and
WHEREAS, upon issuance of the Bonds, the Project will be owned and operated by the
Borrower; and
WHEREAS, the Bonds or a portion thereof will be "private activity bonds" for purposes
of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 147(f) of the Code, prior to their issuance, private
activity bonds are required to be approved by the "applicable elected representative" of a
governmental unit having jurisdiction over the entire area in which any facility financed by such
bonds is to be located, after a public hearing held following reasonable public notice; and
WHEREAS, the members of this Board of Commissioners (the "Governing Body") of
Harnett County, North Carolina (the "County are the applicable elected representatives of the
County; and
WHEREAS, the Borrower has requested that the Governing Body approve the financing
and refinancing of the Project and the issuance of the Bonds in order to satisfy the public
approval requirement of Section 147(f) of the Code and the requirements of Section 4 of the
Amended and Restated Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement Relating to the Public Finance
Authority, dated as of September 28, 2010 (the "Joint Exercise Agreement and Section
66.0304(11)(a) of the Wisconsin Statutes; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 147(f) of the Code, the Governing Body or its designee
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has, following notice duly given in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (the "TEFRA Notice"),
held a public hearing regarding the financing and refinancing of the Project and the issuance
Project of
the Bonds, and now desires to approve the refinancing and the issuance of the Bonds; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ABOVE NAMED GOVERNING
BODY AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The above recitals are true and correct.
Section 2. The form and publication of the TEFRA Notice is approved.
Section 3. The Government Body hereby approves the issuance of the Bonds b y the
Authority for financing and refinancing the Project. It is the purpose and intent of the Governing
Body that this resolution constitute approval of the issuance of the Bonds by the applicable
elected representative of the governmental unit having jurisdiction over the area in which the
Project is located, in accordance with Section 147(f) of the Code and Section 66.0304(11)(a) of
the Wisconsin Statutes and Section 4 of the Joint Exercise Agreement.
The Bonds will be limited obligations of the Authority payable only from the loan
repayments to be made by the Borrower to the Authority, and certain funds and accounts
established by the bond indenture for the Bonds. THE BONDS SHALL NOT REPRESENT OR
CONSTITUTE A DEBT OR PLEDGE OF THE FAITH AND CREDIT, MONIES, OR THE
TAXING POWER OF HARNETT COUNTY, THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, OR
ANY POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Section 4. The County Manager is hereby authorized and directed, jointly and
severally, to do any and all things and to execute and deliver any and all documents that they
deem necessary or advisable in order to carry out, give effect to and comply with the terms and
intent of this resolution and the financing approved hereby.
Section S. The foregoing resolutions be adopted and shall be filed with the records of
the County.
The undersigned hereby certifies the foregoing to be a true, correct and complete copy of
the Resolutions adopted by the Board of Commissioners on March 21, 2011.
This, the 21 day of March, 2011.
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ATTEST:
Mar et Regina heeler, Clerk
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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Timothy cNeill, Chairman