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HomeMy WebLinkAbout052112mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting May 21, 2012 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, May 21, 2012, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Timothy B. McNeill, Chairman Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman Dan B. Andrews, Commissioner Gary House, Commissioner Member absent: Jim Burgin, Commissioner Staff present: Scott Sauer, County Manager Tony Wilder, Deputy County Manager Dwight Snow, Staff Attorney Sylvia Blinson, Finance Officer Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk to the Board Chairman McNeill called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Commissioner Gary House led the pledge of allegiance and invocation. Chairman McNeill called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Chaiilnan McNeill requested the addition of a budget amendment in the amount of $2,752 to budget the reallocation of funds for the Dunn PALS JCPC Program. Chairman McNeill also requested the addition of Harnett County Information Technology's request for permission to upgrade the current 25kHz Voice VHF analogy paging system for $442,017.21 with Amerizon Wireless. Commissioner Andrews moved to approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner House seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioner House moved to approve the items on the consent agenda. Vice Chairman Hill seconded the motion and the Board unanimously approved the following items on the consent agenda: 1. Minutes: May 7, 2012 Minutes of Regular Meeting June 6, 2011 Minutes of Regular Meeting May 2, 2011 Minutes of Regular Meeting 2. Budget Amendments: 361 Harnett - Sanford Housing Authority Code 110- 7099 - 465.35 -15 Sanford — Harnett County Housing 13,641 increase 110- 0000 - 331.70 -01 Sanford — Harnett County Housing 13,641 increase May 21, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 5 369 Governing Body Code 110- 4100- 410.30 -04 Professional Services 110- 0000 - 399.00 -00 Fund Balance Appropriated 370 Infolniation Technology Code 110- 4900 - 410.12 -00 Salaries & Wages — Part-time 110- 4900 - 410.33 -45 Contracted Services 371 Dunn PALS Program — General Fund Code 110 -5899- 420.31 -74 Dunn PALS 110- 0000 - 331.41 -08 Dunn PALS 27,195 increase 27,195 increase 2,500 increase 2,500 decrease 2,752 increase 2,752 increase 3. Tax refunds, rebates and releases (Attachment 1) 4. Resolution Approving 2011 -2012 NC DOT Secondary Roads Program (Attachment 2) 5. Airport Administrator requested approval of the Transportation Improvement Project (TIP) 2013 -2017 project listing. This project listing prioritizes aviation needs and potential funding for upcoming project. Projects are prioritized by Division of Aviation minimums, Division of Aviation recommendations and finally additional airport requested projects. The total for all improvements if approved by Division of Aviation and funds matched by the County of Harnett equals $20,292,100 and projected funding/projects, if available, would be spread out from FY 2013 to FY 2017. 6. Planning Services requested approval to rescind the CAMPO STP -DA Bicycle /Pedestrian/Transit Projects Grant Project Ordinance (adopted June 20, 2011). If the project ordinance is rescinded, staff will request the allocated matching funds be diverted as matching funds to the Harnett Regional Jetport Runway, Taxiway and Apron Rehabilitation/Strengthening Project using State Aid to Airport Block Grant monies under project #36237.25.12.2. 7. Airport Administrator requested approval of a project ordinance that will allocate $26,213 from the general fund as a match to receive $235,914 through the Division of Aviation from FY 2010 State Aid Airports Block Grant monies under project #36237.25.12.2. The grant amount is $262,127 with a required 10% match of $26,213. These funds will be used for project development: design & bidding for the runway, taxiway & apron rehabilitation and strengthening pavement project. 8. Harnett County Information Technology requested permission to upgrade the current 25kHz Voice VHF analogy paging system for $442,017.21 with Amerizon Wireless. This paging system transmits both paging tones and voice to notify fire and EMS personnel of a call. The FCC mandated that all non - Federal public safety licensees using 25 kHz radio systems migrate to narrowband 12.5 kHz channels by January 1, 2013. Infoilluation Technology received 3 quotes and recommends the lowest bidder, May 21, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 of 5 Amerizon Wireless, to upgrade the paging system. (Attachment 3) Information Technology proposes paying for this upgrade with $150,000 from their FY 2011 -2012 budget and financing the remaining balance for the project. Campbell University President Dr. Jerry Wallace recognized Commissioner Dan Andrews as the Recipient of the 2012 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. Also present from Campbell University were Mr. James Roberts, Vice President for Business and Treasurer; and Dr. Dwaine Greene, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost. Dr. Wallace said the university initially presented Mr. Andrews with the award during Campbell's 125th graduation exercises. Dr. Wallace noted the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award was named after the late 19th century New York lawyer who was a devout Christian man, an effective mediator, a compelling orator, a courageous citizen during perilous times, a noted philanthropist and a devoted family man. Dr. Wallace said the award recognizes citizens whose lives reflect the nobility of character exemplified in the life of Algernon Sydney Sullivan. Dr. Wallace said Mr. Andrews is a leader in his church, community and at Campbell University and his service to Harnett County and the larger community is broad and meritorious. Chairman McNeill opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. Sharlene Jones of Old Buies Creek Road in Angier told commissioners that county employees are very upset with the insurance plan recently approved. Mrs. Jones said Harnett County is losing valuable employees to surrounding counties with better benefit packages. She also said if the county can't provide a better health plan she doesn't think they should be giving money to nonprofits yet the nonprofits should get out and work for their funds. Frank Koza of Dark Wood Drive in Anderson Creek Township said the County Manager and Deputy County Manager should have handled the Public Utilities issue internally instead of bringing in an attorney paid by tax dollars to do an investigation that he said "folks knew would be biased ". Mr. Koza said his objective for speaking at this meeting was to try to obtain county sewer in his area as he has been waiting for that service for 8 years. He also said Harnett County has sewer pipes going through the woods near his home leading to nowhere at which point Chairman McNeill asked Mr. Koza to please provide specifics to the County Manager regarding this claims so it could be researched. Commissioner Andrews moved to approve the appointments listed below. Vice Chairman Hill seconded the motion which passed unanimously. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Gunner Henderson (nominated by Commissioner Andrews) was appointed to serve on this Board for a term of three years ending May 31, 2015. HARNETT COUNTY COUNCIL FOR WOMEN Erica Gallion (nominated by Commissioner Vice Chaiitttan Hill) was reappointed to serve on this council for a term of three years ending May 31, 2015. May 21, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 5 Mr. Clint Stanley, President of the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce, made a presentation on behalf of the Harnett County Chambers of Commerce on the importance of shopping local first. Mr. Stanley recognized representatives present from each chamber and commended commissioners for their hard work and service; asking the county to continue supporting the chambers' "Shop Local" campaign. Mr. Stanley reported of every $100 spent in Harnett County at a local business, the US Department of Labor estimates $68 will stay in the county compared to $43 staying in the county for $100 spent at a large chain department store and nothing if the money is spent on -line. Mr. Stanley said it is estimated that money spent within the county roles four to six times, multiplying the amount spent by between 125 and 166 percent. Mr. Stanley asked commissioners to encourage its employees to shop local, to consider adopting a policy similar to the state's policy that would give local contractors precedence when bidding services and to make a personal commitment to shop local. Joseph Jeffiies, Director of Harnett County Planning and Inspections, petitioned the board for a public hearing regarding proposed UDO Text Amendments: Applicant: Harnett County Planning Services; Unified Development Ordinance: Article V; XIV, Sections 1.2 & 2.0. Mr. Jeffries reported that the Planning Board reviewed the proposed amendments at their May 7, 2012, meeting and voted unanimously to recommend approval to the Board of Commissioners. The amendments will allow "nursing homes" as a permitted use in all non - residential zoning districts and to remove "nursing homes" from the definition of a group home. Nursing homes in residential zoning districts will remain as a conditional use. 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 Andrews moved to approve the proposed UDO text amendments as presented. Commissioner House seconded the motion which passed unanimously. (Attachment 4) Mr. Sauer presented the following report: • April 2012 Planning Services Report Mr. Sauer reminded the governing body of their upcoming special session on Tuesday, May 29, 2012, at 9:00 am when they would receive his proposed FY 2012/2013 budget. Mr. Sauer also noted he had given an annual State of County speech earlier in the day to the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce where he gave an overview of the proposed budget with no tax increase. Vice Chairman Hill moved that the Board go in to closed session to discuss matters relating to the location or expansion of industries or other businesses in Harnett County. This motion is made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143- 318.11(a)(4). Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Vice Chairman Hill moved that the Board come out of close session. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion which passed unanimously. May 21, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4 of 5 Chairman McNeill called for any new business. There being no new business, Vice Chairman Hill moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:08 Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion 0,1111 t which passed unanimously. �. . McNeill, Chairman 11 et Regina eeler, Clerk May 21, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5 of 5 ATTACHMENT 1 the Harnet3 pP �d b OUntyBoard of Commissioner4 Date : 05/21/2012 Approved By : TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES x In Name of'Tart Payer,, 1 CAMERON, DONALD PERRY 4930 ROSSER PITTMAN RD SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 2767 2 CITIFINANCIAL INC PO BOX 30508 TAMPA FL, 33631 3 CITIFINANCIAL INC PO BOX 30508 TAMPA FL, 33631 4 CITIFINANCIAL INC PO BOX 30508 TAMPA FL, 33631 5 CITIFINANCIAL INC PO BOX 30508 TAMPA FL, 33631 6 DAVIS, JOSHUA B DAVIS, LAURA D 36 FALLING WATER DRIVE SPRING LAKE NC, 28390 - 0000 7 DAVIS, JOSHUA B DAVIS, LAURA D 36 FALLING WATER DRIVE SPRING LAKE NC, 28390 - 0000 8 DAVIS, JOSHUA B DAVIS, LAURA D 36 FALLING WATER DRIVE SPRING LAKE NC, 28390 - 0000 9 DAVIS, JOSHUA B DAVIS, LAURA D 36 FALLING WATER DRIVE SPRING LAKE NC, 28390 - 0000 10 DAVIS, JOSHUA B DAVIS, LAURA D 36 FALLING WATER DRIVE SPRING LAKE NC, 28390 - 0000 11 HOLLINGSWORTH, MICHAEL J 90 HAYWOOD ST SPRING LAKE, NC 283909193 SPRING LAKE, NC, 28390 - 9193 12 HONEYCUTT, ISAAC C HONEYCUTT, A 1401 GREEN PACE RD ZEBULON NC, 27597 - 8556 13 HONEYCUTT, ISAAC C HONEYCUTT, A 1401 GREEN PACE RD ZEBULON NC, 27597 - 8556 0001302969- 2011- 2011- 000000 0000011022- 2006- 2006- 000000 0000011022- 2007- 2007- 000000 0000011022- 2009- 2008- 110000 0000011022- 2009- 2009- 000000 0000062523- 2007- 2007- 000000 0000062523- 2008- 2008- 000000 0000062523- 2009- 2009- 000000 0000062523- 2010- 2010- 000000 0000062523- 2011- 2011- 000000 0001790367- 2011- 2011- 000000 City 0.00 County 16.94 City 0.00 County 40.74 City 0.00 County 84.21 City 0.00 County 72.45 City 0.00 County 69.67 City 0.00 County 220.30 City 0.00 County 220.30 City 0.00 County 229.04 City 0.00 County 229.04 City 0.00 County 229.04 City 0.00 County 118.82 Total Request Refund I Status Reason Value Decrease 16.94 Refund 40.74 Refund 84.21 Refund 72.45 Refund 69.67 Refund 220.30 Refund 220.30 Refund Value Decrease Value Decrease Value Decrease Value Decrease Value Decrease Value Decrease Value 229.04 Refund Decrease 229.04 Refund 229.04 Refund 118.82 Refund City 0.00 0000025046- 2008- 2008- 000000 244.31 Refund County 244.31 0000025046- 2009- 2009- 000000 City 0.00 252.46 Refund Value Decrease Value Decrease Military Exemption Elderly Exemption Status Removed Elderly Exemption Status Removed 14 HONEYCUTT, ISAAC C HONEYCUTT, A 1401 GREEN PACE RD ZEBULON NC, 27597 - 8556 15 LEE, MELANIE MCLEOD 331 WISE RD DUNN NC 283346766 DUNN NC, 28334 - 6766 16 LEE, MELANIE MCLEOD 331 WISE RD DUNN NC, 28334 - 6766 17 LEE, MELANIE MCLEOD 331 WISE RD DUNN NC 283346766 DUNN NC, 28334 - 6766 18 LITTLE RIVER TRAILS FARM & RANCH INC 1690 MCNEILL HOBBS ROAD BUNNLEVEL NC 28323 BUNNLEVEL NC, 28323 19 MILLER, TIMOTHY AUSTIN 196 PINEVALLEY LN SANFORD NC 27332 SANFORD NC, 27332 20 MOORE, CHANESE MONIQUE MOORE, KAREEM LATIF 246 RICHMOND PARK DR CAMERON, NC, 28326 - 9058 21 MOORE, CHANESE MONIQUE MOORE, KAREEM LATIF 246 RICHMOND PARK DR CAMERON, NC, 28326 - 9058 22 MOORE, KAREEM LATIF 246 RICHMOND PARK DR CAMERON, NC, 28326 - 9058 23 POLLARD, DONNIE KEITH JR 1480 BRICK MILL RD COATS NC, 27521 - 9551 24 SALINAS, DONNA DIANNE SALINAS, LUIS A 391 EILEEN DR SPRING LAKE, NC, 28390 - 8968 25 SANTIAGO, CESAR HOMMY 84 TRENTON PL CAMERON, NC, 28326 - 6266 26 SHEFFIELD, RHONDA STEWART 275 B J NORRIS LN COATS, NC, 27521 - 8935 WM. 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TONY WILDER Revenue Administrator County 252.46 City 0.00 0000025046- 2010- 2010- 000000 252.46 Refund 0001888774 - 2011 -2007- 110001 0001888774- 2011- 2008- 110001 0001888774- 2011- 2009- 110001 0001563169- 2011- 2011- 000000 0001861810- 2010- 2010- 000000 0001755407 -2009- 2009 - 000000 0001755407 - 2010 -2010- 000000 0001774331- 2010- 2010- 000000 0001664172- 2011 -2011- 000001 0001878402 -2011- 2011- 000000 0001856956- 2011- 2011- 000000 0001751775- 2011- 2009- 000000 County 252.46 Elderly Exemption Status Removed City 0.00 Double- Listed 51.45 Refund County 51.45 City 0.00 Double- Listed 45.63 Refund County 45.63 City 0.00 Double- Listed 39.70 Refund County 39.70 City 0.00 Value Adjustment 302.80 Refund County 302.80 City 0.00 Military 48.63 Refund Exemption County 48.63 City 0.00 Military 75.20 Refund Exemption County 75.20 City 0.00 Military 66.27 Refund Exemption County 66.27 City 0.00 Military 207.10 Refund Exemption County 207.10 City 0.00 Situs Change 8.02 Refund County 8.02 City 0.00 Military 21.61 Refund Exemption County 21.61 City 0.00 Military 148.58 Refund Exemption County 148.58 City() 57.90 County 3.69 City Total County Total Total to be Refunded 61.59 Refund 57.90 3,298.46 3,356.36 Situs Change ATTACHMENT 2 Harnett C O U N T Y Resolution Approving FY 2011 -2012 Secondary Road Program BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners does hereby approve the FY 2011 -2012 Secondary Road Program for Harnett County as presented by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The Program is attached to this resolution as "Attachment A ". Duly adopted this 21st day of May, 2012. ATTEST: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS C,,\. _, Marg t Regina PJeler Clerk the Board strong roots a new growth y B. McNeill, Chaimian www.harnett.org Map Number 1 2 3 4 2011 — 2012 North Carolina Department of Transportation Proposed Secondary Road Program Harnett County Allocation and Funding Highway Fund Trust Fund Total Allocation ATTACHMENT A $ 593, 866.61 $ 1.384,470.96 $ 1, 978, 337.57 Funds to Cover Overruns in Previously Approved Projects $ 427,130.00 Total Funding Available $ 1,551,207,57 Paving Program $ 730,000 Funds used to build and pave unpaved roads in priority order from the Rural and Residential /Subdivision List Rural Paving Priority Road Name SR 1509 Gardner Road SR 1277 Thomas Kelly Road SR 1872 Dixieland Road SR 1579 Gregory Circle Extension Description SR 1510 to SR 1542 Grade, Drain, Base, and Pave County Line to End of Maintenance Grade, Drain, Base, and Pave 1 -95 Exit 71 NB Ramp to End Of Maintenance Grade, Drain, Base, and Pave SR 1521 to SR 1521 Grade, Drain, Base, and Pave Length (mi.) 0.80 0.35 0.25 0.24 Sub -total $ 480,000 Rural Alternates Road Name Description SR 2049 SR 2050 to SR 2048 Buddy Barefoot Road Grade, Drain, Base, and Pave Length (mi.) 1.10 Estimate Of Cost $ 260,000 $ 105,000 $ 60,000 $ 55,000 Estimate of Future Funding $ 265,000 Subdivision Paving Priority Map Number 5 SR 2310 Bad Roads Lane 6 SR 2488 Road Name McFayden Drive SR 2309 Leanna Lane Sub -total Subdivision Alternates Road Name SR 1828 Bears Lane Description SR 2021 to End of Maintenance Grade, Drain, Base, and Pave SR 1147 to SR 1147 Grade, Drain, Base, and Pave SR 1779 to End of Maintenance Grade, Drain, Base, and Pave Description SR 1790 to End of Maintenance Grade, Drain, Base, and Pave Length Estimate .0(mij Of Cost .10 $ 50,000 0.35 $ 100,000 0.31 $ 100,000 $ 250,000 Length Estimate of (mi.) Future Funding 0.21 $ 75,000 In the event that any roads in priority have to be placed on the "Hold List" due to unavailable right of way, encounter delays in environmental review, or if additional funding becomes available, funds will be applied to the roads listed in priority order in the paving alternate lists. Spot Improvements $ 720,000 Funds used to supplement secondary road maintenance operations such as unpaved road stabilization with stone or local materials, shoulder repair, widening of paved secondary roads, drainage improvements, and safety projects Map Number 8 SR 1532 Langdon Road 9 SR 1446 Purfoy Road 10 SR 1106 Hillmon Grove Road Road Name Description SR 1006 to SR 1581 Full Depth Reclamation SR 1441 to County Line Addition of 2 Ft Paved Shoulders NC 24 to Moore County Line Addition of 2 Ft Paved Shoulders Length Estimate (mi.) Of Cost 2.80 $ 330,000 1.90 $ 180,000 5.07 $ 210,000 Spot Improvement Alternates Road Name Description Length Estimate of (mi.) Future Funding SR 1125 SR 1117 to SR 1120 4.30 $ 200,000 Lemuel Black Road Addition of 2 Ft Paved Shoulders SR 1280 McArthur Road SR 1291 Old US 421 SR 1229 to US 421 Addition of 2 Ft Paved Shoulders US 421 to SR 1304 Addition of 2 Ft Paved Shoulders 6.10 $ 250,000 8.94 $ 366,500 In the event that any roads scheduled for Spot Improvement encounter delays in project planning or if additional funding becomes available, funds will be applied to the roads listed in the spot improvement alternate list. Contingency Reserve $ 101,207.57 Funds used for unpaved road surveying and right of way acquisition, unpaved road additions, property owner participation, paving driveways of rural fire or rescue departments, and overdrafts Summary Grand Total $ 1,978,337.57 Programmed Paving Goal 2.40 miles Rural 1.64 miles Subdivision 0.76 miles ATTACHMENT 3 Paging System Summary of Quotes Quote # 1: Amerizon Wireless 6204 Daimier Way, Suite 105 Raleigh, NC 27607 Chris Coats - (919)232-5365 Quote # 2: DX Radio Systems, Inc. 10941 Pendleton Street Sun Valley, CA 91352 Don Klabunde - (818)252-6700 Quote # 3: Communications International 4450 US Highway 1 Vero Beach, FL 32967 David Hans ley - (919)936-9937 $442,017.21 $554,500.00 $714,612.13 ATTACHMENT 4 Harnett COUNTY A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE HARNETT COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE www.harnett.org WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County adopted the UDO on October 17, 2011 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 UDO 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 UDO 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 V, Section 1.2 "Table of Use Types and Regulations" the amendment will allow "nursing homes" as a permitted use in all non- residential zoning districts. Article XIV; Section 2.0 "General Definitions & Acronyms" the amendment is to remove "nursing homes from the definition of group home. The UDO shall be amended to read as indicated in "Attachments ". "Attachments" is filed with the Unified Development Ordinance in the Clerk to the Board's Office. Duly adopted this 21st day of May, 2012, and effective upon adoption. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: c� li�ot ; ATTACHMENT ADD the following to Article VI "General Development Standards" Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Use Table (Adopted October 17, 2011) Article V "Use Regulations" as shown 1.2 Table of Use Types & Regulations I I 1-4 1 cl) 1 2 i i 0-4 • .,., ,......._ ,....,.._.--... ............" 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C As required by underlying use 3 *1P* C * C* C *1C *;C* C* ; C* I C* i 1 Per 4 persons (at max capacity) 1 per employee + 1 per kennel or i Pen 1 per 300 sq. ft 7 per 2 seats 3 A P* 1 P* P* C* C* C C 1 per 4 seats + 1 per 2 employees 3 A B 1 Lodging Services Bed & Breakfast Boarding House Hotel or Motel Homeless Shelter Recreational Vehicle Park sOffices, General Business Service Establishment P P ' P ! P Offices usmess or Professional P P P ? P Offices (GovemmentaJ 1 P P P P Personal Services PARKING C* C* € C* I C* 1 per room + 1 per employee 3 R • C* : 1 C* C* 1 per room + 1 per employee 3 ? R 1 C P IPI C 1 1 per room + 1 per 2 employees 3 R C* C* C* C* C* 1 per 400 sq. ft 1 per 300 sq. ft C C C C € 1 per 200 sq. ft. I C I C C i C € 1 per 200 sq. ft Laun Mat P Massage & Bodywork Therapy Practice, Incensed r Massage & Bodywork Therapy Practice, C* Unlicensed Personal Service Establishment Recreational Facilities Recreational Facility C* 1 C* P I P P€ s C C= C i C I per 150 sq. ft. P* l ; C* C* C* 3 per licensed therapist 1 per 300 sq. ft. P P P C C C C 1 per 300 sq. ft I Retail Services Convenience Stores & Convenience Type p* p* p* r* Business Establishments Grocery Store ___ t. r P Flea Markets, Rummage, Second Hand Sales & Activities, Indoor Flea Markets, Rummage, Second Hand Sales & € P* Activities, Outdoor Nurse, Retail !PIP p* I p* p* Retail Sales (entirely within an enclosed building Retail Sales, Outdoor (primarily outside of an I r * p* enclosed boil i Shoppin Center P* P* Sexually Oriented Business (bookstore, motion C* picture, nightclub) Athletic Fields, Private Health & TrainiaCenter, Indoor Health & Trainin Center Outdoor Race Track Recreation & Amusement Services Recreational Day Carr` — Recreational Facility, Indoor ShootingRange, Indoor C* C* C* C* C* 1 per 4 persons (at max capacity) 3 [ A P* P *P *P* C* C* 's C* C* € C* C* 25 per field + 1 per 200 sq. ft. R B 3 ; B C p p ` p 1 per 200 sq. ft. 2 C* i C* I C * 1 per 200 sq. ft. A A A C* ; C* C* C* C* I C* j C* ' 1 per participant + 1 per 3 seats 1 3 A C C I I „ .• E • .• • . I 1 per 4 persons (at max capacity) I 3 j A C* C* _..C* _ C* C * C* 1 per employee + 1 per 8 clients 1 2 P P P C C C C 1 per 200 sq. ft. 2 C C* C* C* P* P* C* I per firing point C* C* ; C* € C* 1 per firing point Shooting-Range, Outdoor C* s C *s C* I C* C* 1 per 150 sq. ft. ._1 per 200 sq. ft. -- 1 per 300 sq. ft. 1 per 300 sq. ft. 1 per 500 sq. ft. 1 per 300 sq. ft. I. 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) 1 per 200 sq. ft 1 per 300 sq. ft Vehicle Services ----- Automobile Repair Facility - P* P* P* ` C* C* ; C* C* C* 3 per bay + 1 per employee 3 M M M Car Wash P* :` P* 1 P* ; C* _ C *_ C *__ C *_ C *_. 1 per employee + 1 per 200 sq. ft 3 Parking-Lot 1C1C1 -- �. — 3 Repossession Storage Facility (rg_ot lot) 1 P* C* C* 1 per 200 sq. ft 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) C* P* OR 1 per 500 sq. ft Vehicle Sales, Leasin & Rental INDUSTRIAL USES Existing Industrial Uses Applying for Permits to i Expand Alternative Energy__ Ethanol Diesel & Biofuel Production Solar Energy Facility Wind Energy Facility Manufacturing Manufacturing, Fertilizer Manufacturing, General Manufacturin Light Warehousing & Freight Handli Assembling, Processing Industries, Wholesale, & p,1 C* Warehouse i A •1 ,[y FN t�oj I 7 I N N • • • • • • PARKING r ti C* P* P* € P* As required by undedying use 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) C* l C* C* l C* 1 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) C* e C* C* C* I 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) OR 1 per 500 sq. ft C* i OR l yer 500 sq: ft. — 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) P* P* OR 1 per 500 sq. ft. 4 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) Distribution Center Storage, Recreational Vehicle & Travel Trailer Storage, Self Mini- Warehouse C* 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) I 4 OR 1 per 500 sq. ft. 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) 1 _ OR 1_. .r 500 sq._ ft. p* p4 1 p* « p* . see Office, if applicable P* 1 p* ` p* C* i C* I C* i see Office, if applicable Wholesale Trade Wholesale Storage of Gasoline or Bulk Terminal ' c* Plants Waste Related RecpclingCollectionCenters _(nnmanneD P* I P* - P* P* I P* i P* ? P* I P* Recycling Collection Centers & Solid Waste p p Container Sites (manned 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) _� OR 1 per 500 sq. ft. 1 per unit C C C 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) r OR 1 per 500 sq. ft 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) i 4 ■ P C C • OR l_er 500 sq_ft C* ` C* I C* 1 C* 1 C* 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) 4 -3 RecyclingPlant • Solid Waste Disposal 1LITY USES_ .._.. Privately Owned Public Utility Structures & Facilities c* Publicly Owned Utility Structures & Facilities * TEMPORARY USES 1 per 2 employees, if applicable 1 per 2 employees, if applicable ' 3 1 U Modular Classroom Nonresidential Building, Temporary — Portable Food Sales Residence, Temporary_ Roadside Stands Season Sales P *P* i 1p* 1p *P *p* * I 13* ` 13* I P* 13* I 13* I P* 1 13* P* 1 p* P* I P* I 13* ' p* ` 2 per dwelling unit P* I I P *p *P *P *1 Temporary Events P* P* P* € 13* 13* P* P* P* C* I C* I C* I C* '- • C* C* C* _C* E Turkey Shoot, Temporary /Seasonal Yard Sale OTHER USES P* p* P 1 per firing point C * C* C* C* 1 per 300 sq. ft orts &Related Uses — Comm. Towers: Microwave, TV, Telephone, € c* € C* s C* C* s C* C* C* C* Radio, & Cellular �_ _.._— 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) J. azaS �... C - _ . OR 1 per 500 sq. ft Manufactured Home Parks Mining Activities Outdoor advertising signs Planned Unit Develo2ment _ z o o a H N z. e4 M N N C* 1 C* C* C* C* c* C* C* C* C* C* I C* LC* C* ? C* 1 _As required by underlying use PARKING 2 per dwelling unit 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) OR 1 per 500 sq. ft 0 ATTACHMENT DF,T,E'IE the following to Article XIV "Definitions" Group Care Facility An establishment qualified for a license by the State of North Carolina for a the provision of resident services of two (2) or more individuals of whom one (1) or more are unrelated, and who are either handicapped, aged, disabled, or who are runaway, disturbed, or emotionally deprived children, and who are undergoing rehabilitation or extended care, and who are provided services to meet their needs. For the purposed of this definition included in this are "group homes" for all ages, half -way houses, boarding homes for children., and convalescent - - homes.