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HomeMy WebLinkAbout091712mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting September 17, 2012 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, September 17, 2012, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration 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 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 Andrews led the pledge of allegiance and invocation. Chairman McNeill called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Chairman McNeill requested the addition of 1) Airport Administrator's request to approve the easement document that allows Progress Energy electrical access providing HRJ Leasing, LLC power hookup for 90' x 100' corporate hanger under construction and T- hanger; 2) Sheriff's Office request permission to accept a grant from the Governor's Highway Safety in the amount of $8,560 to purchase equipment that will be used to conduct DWI checkpoints and other traffic checkpoints; 3) Sheriff's Office request permission to accept award from the State of North Carolina to operate the Criminal Justice Partnership Program in Harnett County; and 4) budget amendments for the Sheriffs Office and Re- Entry. Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioner Burgin requested a correction to the September 4, 2012, regular meeting minutes and the attached resolution authorizing the negotiation of an installment financing contract regarding Highland Middle School. Commissioner Burgin said he did make the motion to accept that resolution as he understood it as a condition of getting the funding but he still thinks there is a better way to do it and he is not for any tax increase. Commissioner Burgin also pointed out in April 18, 2011, regular meeting minutes that the Board unanimously adopted a resolution petitioning its legislative delegation for a two percent local sales tax for public school construction and financing as well as unanimously agreeing to lower the property taxes by .04 cents if the two percent local sales tax referendum passed. September 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 8 Commissioner House moved to approve the items on the revised consent agenda. Vice Chairman Hill seconded the motion and the Board unanimously approved the following items on the consent agenda: 1. Minutes: - September 4, 2012 Regular Meeting - April 18, 2011 Regular Meeting 2. Budget Amendments: 78 Public Utilities Department. Southwest NTA/Cameron Hills Transmission Code 572- 9100 - 431.45 -01 Sanford Contracting 175,097 increase 572 -0000- 389 -50.00 Public Utilities 105,097 increase 572- 0000 - 331.90 -02 US Army Grant 70,000 increase 79 Public Utilities Department Code 531- 9000 - 431.90 -81 Interfund Transfer — SW NTA/Cameron 105,097 increase Hills 531- 0000 - 399.00 -00 Fund Balance Appropriated 105,097 increase 80 Public Utilities Department, Erwin Wastewater Improvements (PU0604) Code 564- 9100 - 431.45 -05 Park Construction Contractor 4 13,695 increase 564- 9100- 431.45 -80 Contingency 13,695 decrease 81 Sheriff's Department Code 110 -5103- 420.35 -69 GHSP Traffic Safety Project — Equipment 8,560 increase Grant K8 -13 - 02- 22/K2 -13 -07 -11 Code 110- 0000 - 331.51 -29 GHSP Traffic Safety Project — Equipment 8,560 increase Grant K8- 13- 02- 22/K2- 13 -07 -11 82 Sheriff's Department Code 110 -5102- 420.11 -00 110 -5102- 420.12 -00 110 -5102- 420.21 -00 110 -5102- 420.21 -04 110 -5102- 420.21 -05 110 -5102- 420 -22.00 110 -5102- 420.23 -00 110 -5102- 420.26 -08 110 -5102- 420.33 -45 110 -5102- 420.41 -11 110 -5102- 420.60 -33 110 -0000 - 334.51 -02 CJPP Salaries & Wages 46,287 increase Salaries & Wages Part-Time 10,000 increase Group Insurance 5,294 increase HAS — Group Insurance Expense 1,000 increase Employee Clinic — Group Insurance Expense 225 increase FICA 4,306 increase Regular Retirement 2,981 increase Worker's Compensation 1,478 increase Contracted Services 20,000 increase Phones & Postage 4,600 increase Materials & Supplies 3,858 increase Harnett Criminal Justice Partnership Prog. 100,029 increase 83 Re -Entry Code 110 -5899- 420.35 -51 Re -Entry Healthy Choice Family EE 110- 0000 - 334.58 -04 Re Entry Healthy Choice Family EE 16,664 increase 16,664 increase September 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 of 8 3. Tax refunds, rebates and releases (Attachment 1) 4. NC Parks and Recreation requested that the tipping fee be waived at the Harnett County landfill for the trash collected by the Big Sweep volunteers. All trash collected from the Harnett County Big Sweep sites would be taken to the Dunn -Erwin Landfill the week of October 6 — 12 by Raven Rock State Park staff. In 2011, 27 volunteer removed over 950 pounds of debris from cleanup sites along the Cape Fear River in Harnett County. 5. Public Utilities requested approval of a final increasing change order of $13,694.75. This final change order is associated with the force main construction contract for the Erwin Wastewater Improvements project and brings the total contract amount of to $3,589,669.95. This increase is mainly due to quantity adjustments and extra work associated with a bore under Bunnlevel Erwin Road. 6. Public Utilities requested approval to award a construction contract in the amount of $4,294,947 to Sanford Contractors, Inc. for the Southwest/NTA Cameron Hills Transmission Project. This project is mainly being funding by a $3,500,000 Department of Army grant with the remaining funds coming from HCDPU reserves. (Attachment 2) 7. Public Utilities requested approval of an amendment to existing subcontract agreement with American Water. American Water is currently under contract with the County to operate and maintain the Fort Bragg Wastewater Plant until the planned infrastructure improvements are complete. This will allow the County to treat all of Fort Bragg's wastewater. This amendment changes the language concerning responsibility for the planning decommissioning of the existing plant that should be completed by December 31, 2012. 8. Resolution of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, Declaring the Intent of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, to Reimburse Itself for Capital Expenditures Incurred in Connection with Improvements to Certain of Solid Waste Facilities from the Proceeds of Tax - Exempt Obligations to the Executed and Delivered in Fiscal Year 2013. (Attachment 3) 9. Airport Administrator's requested approval of easement document that allows Progress Energy electrical access providing HRJ Leasing, LLC power hookup for 90'x100' corporate hanger under construction and T- hanger yet to begin construction. 10. Sheriffs Office requested permission to accept a grant from the Governor's Highway Safety in the amount of $8,560 to purchase equipment that will be used to conduct DWI checkpoints and other traffic checkpoints. No local match is required. 11. Sheriff's Office requested permission to accept award from the State of North Carolina to operate the Criminal Justice Partnership Program in Harnett County. No local match is required. These programs serve sentenced offenders that are placed on probation. The program provides drug counseling, life skill classes and other classes. This program is September 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 8 designed to reduce the number of offenders who return to the court system after completing probation. The Sheriff's Office also requested permission to hire one full time employee and one part-time employee with those costs being funding from the program. 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 Angier asked commissioners to do something about the medication portion of the insurance plan before January 2013. She said some people are not taking their medication because they can't afford it. - Joe Langley, 298 Kirk Adams Road of Angier, said he is concerned that citizens do not know the facts or consequence regarding new schools in Harnett County. The Harnett County Board of Commissioners reconvened as the Governing Body of the South Central Water and Sewer District of Harnett County. Mr. Sauer presented to the Board; prepared by the county's bond counsel, the Resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, Sitting as the Governing Body of the South Central Water and Sewer District of Harnett County, Providing for the Issuance of $13,211,000 General Obligation Water and Sewer Bond Anticipation Notes, Series 2012B, of the South Central Water and Sewer District of Harnett County. Commissioner House moved to adopt the resolution as presented. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion which passed unanimously. (Attachment 4) Jennifer Slusser, Staff Attorney, requested approval of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, Sitting as the Governing Body of the South Central Water and Sewer District of Harnett County, on the Settlement of 12 CVS 0171, South Central Water and Sewer District of Harnett County v. James A. Donavan - Declaration of Taking and Notice of Deposit (Condemnation) in the amount of $11,500. Commissioner Burgin confirmed that the settlement presented for approval was the same as previously shared with commissioner and moved to approve the settlement which included the following additional terms: 1. Defendant will not release any information related to this settlement, either verbally or by written or electronic communication, except as may be required by law; 2. South Central will provide Defendant with the installation of 1 sewer tap at no cost to Defendant 3. South Central will provide Defendant with a $500 credit to be applied against monthly sewer fees; and 4. South Central will be responsible for all costs of mediation. Vice Chairman Hill seconded the motion which passed unanimously. The Board reconvened as the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. September 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4 of 8 Mark Locklear, Planning Manager, petitioned the board for a public hearing regarding the : Proposed Zoning Change: Owner of Record: Allied Investors, Inc,; Applicant: Crosland Southeast, From RA -20R to Commercial Zoning, 1.2 +/- acres from a 10.0 +/- acre tract, SR1115- Buffalo Lake Road, Barbecue Township. Mr. Locklear noted a public hearing was held by the Planning Board on Tuesday, September 4, 2012, and a unanimous vote was taken to recommend the County Commissioners approve the request based upon favorable findings. Mr. Locklear reported the site is currently vacant with surrounding land uses consisting of Fool Lion Strip Mall, Quail Creek, Orchard Crest, The Summit, Highland Forest, Sunset Ridge Subdivisions and vacant land. As required for all zoning changes within a five mile radius of Fort Bragg, Regional Land Use Advisory Commission (RLUAC) was contacted regarding this request. 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: The requested zoning to commercial would not have an unreasonable impact on the community, due to already existing commercial zoning and uses in the area. - The requested zoning district is NOT COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning is not compatible with the existing land use classification of Medium Density Residential. Medium Density Residential is meant to encourage stick built and manufactured residential developments. However, the requested zoning to commercial would be appropriate due to the surrounding land uses and staff recommends amending the land use plan. - The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: The request zoning to commercial would maintain the public health, safety and general welfare due to the other commercial use sin the area. - This request is NOT for a small scale rezoning. REASONING: This site is adjacent to commercially zoned property and therefore would not need to be evaluated as a small scale rezoning. Suggested Statement -of- Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning to Commercial is compatible with Harnett County regulatory documents and would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community and will enhance the public health, safety, and general welfare for the reasons stated in the evaluation. It is recommended that this rezoning request be approved. Mr. Locklear told commissioners the site might be used for a Family Dollar. Chaiiiiian 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 rezoning request as presented. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion which passed unanimously. September 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5 of 8 Mr. Locklear petitioned the board for a public hearing regarding a proposed zoning change: Swift Creek Prop. LLC, Denis Bergeron: From RA -20R to Industrial Zoning, 45.0 +1- acres, NC210S, 100 Tweety Ln., Anderson Creek Township. Mr. Locklear noted a public hearing was held by the Planning Board on Tuesday, September 4, 2012, and a unanimous vote was taken to recommend the County Commissioners approve the request based upon favorable findings for Small Scale Rezoning and Standards of Review. Mr. Locklear reported the site is currently occupied by an existing business and auto repair, salvage yard, recycling center, Municipal Solid Waste Transfer Station, race track and a single family dwelling. Surround land uses consists of Cook's Mobile Home Park, stick build homes, doublewide and singlewide manufactured homes, storage facility and vacant land. It was noted On May 10, 2010, this property received conditional use approval for an expansion of the existing salvage and recycling center and as required for all zoning changes within a five mile radius of Fort Bragg, Regional Land Use Advisory Commission (RLUAC) was contacted regarding this request. 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: The impact to adjacent property owners and surrounding community is reasonable and minimal, due to the fact that this property has been used as an industrial site for a number of years. The proposed rezoning will bring the subject property into compliance with the Unified Development Ordinance. - The requested zoning district is NOT COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning is not compatible with the existing land use classification of Medium Density Residential. However, the existing use is currently a use that existed prior to rezoning. Due to the duration of time this business has been in existence, staff's recommendation is to amend the Land Use Plan to comply with the existing use. - The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: The current use has existed on this site for several years and has not shown any signs of being a nuisance to the public health, safety and general welfare of the community. - This request is for a small scale rezoning and should be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: The proposed rezoning to Industrial is not adjacent to any industrially zoned land and thus the application must be considered as a Small Scale Rezoning. Suggested Statement -of- Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning to Industrial is compatible with Harnett County regulatory documents and would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community and will enhance the public health, safety, and general welfare for the reasons stated in the evaluation. It is recommended that this rezoning request be approved. 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 rezoning request as presented. Vice Chaiinian Hill seconded the motion which passed unanimously. September 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 6 of 8 Mr. Locklear petitioned the board for a public hearing regarding Proposed UDO Text Amendments: Applicant: Harnett County Planning Services; Unified Development Ordinance: Article V, Section 1.2; Article XIV, Section 2.2 Proposed Additions and revisions to the "Table of Uses" and "Definitions ". Mr. Locklear reported that the Planning Board reviewed all proposed text amendments. He said a unanimous vote was taken at the September 4, 2012 Planning Board meeting to recommend approval of the proposed amendments as presented. Mr. Locklear reported the proposed changes were due to concerns shared by the Brightwater Board. Mr. Locklear noted that originally Office and Institutional (0 & I) was designed for Campbell University. He said he believes the outside parcels at Brightwater were originally zoned commercial. Chairman McNeill called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. Seeing no one move, Chaiunan McNeill closed the public hearing. Commissioner Burgin asked staff to include links on the Board of Commissioner's agenda to the Planning Department for citizens who would like to review zoning change applications prior to public hearings. Commissioner Andrews moved to approve the text amendments as presented and resolution amending the Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance. Vice Chairman Hill seconded the motion which passed unanimously. (Attachment 5) Mr. Sauer presented the following report: - August 2012 Landfill Billing - August 2012 Veterans Affairs Activities Mr. Sauer also noted the Harnett County Board of Education had adopted the necessary resolutions to provide for lease agreement and property transfer for Highland Middle School and the application had been submitted to the Local Government Commission. Mr. Sauer also reminded the group of their upcoming special session schedule at 7:00 pm on September 25, 2012. Vice Chairman Hill moved that the Board go in to closed session to discuss certain personnel matters. This motion was made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143- 318.11(a)(6). Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Vice Chairman Hill moved that the Board come out of closed session. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Chairman McNeill called for any new business. Commissioner Burgin moved to give Coats Chamber of Commerce a one -time donation of $5,000 for their centennial Farmer's Day Festival celebration. Commissioner House seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioner Burgin moved that the Board waive $8005 in fees for the Good Hope Psychiatric Facility to establish water and sewer services with Harnett County Public Utilities. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion which passed unanimously. September 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 7 of 8 Commissioner Burgin said he receives a number of calls from people asking what incentives the county offers potential new businesses. Commissioner Burgin said we need to come up with a more comprehensive method and asked Mr. Sauer to work up some examples including in -kind contributions as well as what has been done with Brightwater. Commissioner Burgin requested a report from Human Resources Director John Rankins regarding the number of county vehicles that are no longer being driven to and from home by staff not on call as well as the projected cost savings to the county for parking those vehicles. Commissioner Burgin played a voicemail message from his personal cell phone and then asked Daniel Glover, a member of the audience who is also a candidate for county commissioner, if he left the voicemail message saying "the board of commissioners has raised property taxes three times over the last five years ". Commissioner Burgin said the statement was not true which was confirmed by Mr. Sauer. Chairman McNeill asked that the exchange between the two gentlemen stop during this public meeting as it was inappropriate. Vice Chairman Hill moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:47 pm while Commissioner Burgin continued to discuss the voicemail. The motion was seconded by Commissioner rdrewsAand passed 3 to 2 to adjourn the meeting. Timothy Neill, Chairman Regina W eeler, Clerk September 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 8 of 8 Attachment 1 Board ;'Report Date : 09/17/2012 pproved by the Harnett 4.;ounty Board of Commisslonerrr o to ._ s TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES lanne of Tax Payer HANSHEW, JACKIE LEE HANSHEW, DOLORES M P 0 BOX 535 BUNNLEVEL NC, 28323 - 0000 Approved By : !") O c- 9 - / -7 -/ a 1 2 HANSHEW, JACKIE LEE HANSHEW, DOLORES M P 0 BOX 535 BUNNLEVEL NC, 28323 - 0000 3 HANSHEW, JACKIE LEE HANSHEW, DOLORES M P 0 BOX 535 BUNNLEVEL NC, 28323 - 0000 4 HANSHEW, JACKIE LEE HANSHEW, DOLORES M P 0 BOX 535 BUNNLEVEL NC, 28323 - 0000 5 HANSHEW, JACKIE LEE HANSHEW, DOLORES M P O BOX 535 BUNNLEVEL NC, 28323 - 0000 6 HANSHEW, JACKIE LEE HANSHEW, DOLORES M P 0 BOX 535 BUNNLEVEL NC, 28323 - 0000 7 HATHORN, MATTHEW G 924 COACHMAN WAY SANFORD, NC 273327148 SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 7148 8 HATHORN, MATTHEW G 924 COACHMAN WAY SANFORD, NC 273327148 SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 7148 9 HATHORN, RACHEL LANE 924 COACHMAN WAY SANFORD, NC 273327148 SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 7148 10 HATHORN, RACHEL LANE 924 COACHMAN WAY SANFORD, NC 273327148 SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 7148 11 MCDONALD, NEILL 49 MORNINGSIDE DR SAVANNAH GA, 31410 - 0000 t \ teque W "Status 0000022167- 2007- 2007- 000000 0000022167- 2008- 2008- 000000 0000022167- 2009- 2009- 000000 0000022167- 2010- 2010- 000000 0000022167- 2011 -2011- 000000 0000022167- 2012- 2012- 000000 0001896142- 2011- 2011- 000000 0001987681- 2012- 2012- 000000 0001975918- 2011- 2011- 000000 0001981245- 2012- 2012- 000000 City 0.00 County 37.50 City 0.00 County 45.00 City 0.00 County 45.00 City 0.00 County 45.00 City 0.00 County 50.00 City 0.00 County 70.00 City 0.00 County 117.56 City 0.00 County 114.76 City 0.00 County 220.28 City 0.00 County 256.66 0000034587- 2012- 2012- 000000 City 0.00 37.50 Refund 45.00 Refund Reason Only one home on property; release 1 solid waste fee Only one home on property; release 1 solid waste fee Only one home on property; 45.00 Refund release 1 solid waste fee 45.00 Refund Only one home on property; release 1 solid waste fee Only one home on property; 50.00 Refund release 1 solid waste fee 70.00 Refund 117.56 Refund 114.76 Refund 220.28 Refund 256.66 Refund 70.00 Refund Only one home on property; release 1 solid waste fee Military Exemption Military Exemption Military Exemption Military Exemption No Dwelling on Property; Release solid waste fee 12 MCKNIGHT, KELLY MARIE MCKNIGHT, SHAWN EDWARD 4588 ROSS RD LILLINGTON, NC, 27546 - 9135 13 MCKNIGHT, KELLY MARIE MCKNIGHT, SHAWN EDWARD 4588 ROSS RD LILLINGTON, NC, 27546 - 9135 14 MCKNIGHT, KELLY MARIE MCKNIGHT, SHAWN EDWARD 4588 ROSS RD LILLINGTON, NC, 27546 - 9135 15 MCKNIGHT, KELLY MARIE MCKNIGHT, SHAWN EDWARD 4588 ROSS RD LILLINGTON, NC, 27546 - 9135 16 OSMANSKI, JOSEPH FRANCIS III 25 BRAVE TRL CAMERON, NC, 28326 - 6280 17 OSMANSKI, JOSEPH FRANCIS III 25 BRAVE TRL CAMERON, NC, 28326 - 6280 18 SMITH, ELIZABETH J C/O HARNETT COUNTY DSS PO BOX 2169 LILLINGTON NC, 27546 19 TERRELL, ANTONIA M 97 TINGEN RD BROADWAY NC, 27505 WM. A. TONY WILDER Revenue Administrator CC: WM. A. TONY WILDER 0001410100- 2012- 2010- 000000 0001410100- 2012- 2011- 000000 0001671855- 2012- 2010- 000000 0001671855 -2012- 2011 - 000000 0001887531- 2011- 2011- 000000 0001887531- 2012- 2012- 000000 0000048727- 2012- 2012- 000000 0001888742- 2011- 2011- 000000 County 70.00 City() 48.58 County 0.00 City() 45.30 County 0.00 City() 130.58 County 0.00 City() 129.64 County 0.00 City 0.00 County 181.75 City 0.00 County 162.20 City 0.00 County 70.00 City 0.00 County 100.20 City Total County Total Total to be Refunded 36.01 Refund 33.67 Refund 94.35 Refund 93.68 Refund 181.75 Refund 162.20 Refund 70.00 Refund 100.20 Refund 354.10 1,585.91 1,940.01 Situs Correction Situs Correction Situs Correction Situs Correction Military Exemption Military Exemption Only 1 home on property; release solid waste fee Value Decrease COUNTY OF HARNETT CAMERON HILL TRANSMISSION MAIN Rid Date: August 28th, 2012 @ 2:00 PM CONTRACTORS Sanford Contractors, Inc. 1. Sanford, NC McMahan Brothers Pipeline, Inc. 2. Lexington, SC Central Builders, Inc. 3. Rocky Mount, NC DeVere Construction Co., Inc. 4. Alpine, MI Sullivan Eastern, Inc. S. Durham, NC Ralph Hodge Construction Company 6. Wilson, NC Hall Contracting, Corp. 7. Charlotte, NC Dellinger, Inc. 8. Monroe, NC State Utility Contractors, Inc. 9. Monroe, NC 10. T.A. Loving Company Goldsboro, NC Layne Heavy Civil, Inc. Fairburn, GA R.H. Moore Co., Inc. 12. Murreils Inlet, SC Carney Companies, Inc. 13. 11. Alpharetta, GA PC Construction Company 14. South Burlington, VT BIDS CERTIFIED 136: BID SUMMARY Acknowledge BASE OP 7 ION - 20" Addenda 41, #2, & Bid Surety MBE Documentation pid pdce - .. - -' Bld Prick 43 pID PRICE Additive 9 i20 Adiusted for Add /0glgcr pID PRICE Iiv Deduct Adljyted tar Add /Deduct 41, #2, 43 5% Bond 42 & 43 $4,294,946.34 $32,000.00 $4,262,946.34 $3,452,187.44 - $48,000.00 $3,404,187.44 OPTION A - 16" #1, #2, 43 5% Bond 42 & 413 $4,392,360.00 41, 82 596 Bond 42 & 43 $4,407,327.50 #1, 62, 93 5% Bond N2 & 63 $4,546,690.00 61, 92, 43 5% Bond #2 & 93 $4,562,305.00 #1, 92, 93 5% Bond 62 & 43 $4,594,810.00 41, 42, 93 5% Bond N2 & 143 $4,694,980.00 91, 62, #3 5% Bond #2 $4,837,365.00 41, N2, 93 5% Bond N2 & 113 $4,866,610.00 #1, #2, 43 5% Bond #2 & 43 $4,877,282.50 61, 62, 93 5% Bond 14213 83 $4,886,100.00 93, 42, 93 5% Bond 42 $4,888,265.00 #3, 92, 63 5% Bond 62 & 143 $5,291,000.78 McGougan, P.A. 1.4.IZ $35,000.00 $4,357,360.00 $3,464,460.00 . - $80,000.00 $3,384,460.00 $4,493,327.50 $3,630,607.50..y $15,000.00 $3,615,607.50 $60,000.00 $4,486,690.00 $3,810,300.00 _ $80,000.00 $3,730,300.00 $70,335.00 $4,491,970.00 $3,678,100.00 _ - - $136,780.00 $3,541,320.00 $38,400.00 $170,591.00 $25,000.00 $110,000.00 $4,556,410.00 $3,793,456.00 ` -_ $123,600.00 $3,669,856.00 $4,524,389.00 $3,934,282.50 $330,057.00 $3,604,225.50 $4,812,365.00 - $4,006,830.00 $82,000.00 $3,924,830.00 $4,756,610.00 $3,978,830.00 = -_` $70,000.00 $3,908,830.00 $4,900,782.50 $3,987,290.00 = $33,500.00 $3,953,790.00 $50,000.00 $4,836,100.00 $4,034,247.50 "'_- '--`;- $113,000.00 $3,921,247.50 $20,000.00 $4,868,265.00 $4,193,661.00 $20,000.00 $4,173,661.00 $42,000.00 $5,249,000.78 $4,527,000.00 -,_ " $98,000.00 $4,429,000.00 ADDITIVE / DEDUCT: Providing and installing AWWA C905 DR 18 PVC pipe for Line W -1 only in lieu of the 20" or 16" PC 250 Ductile Iron pipe (approximately 14,455 linear feet). MBE DOCUMENTATION: #1= "Intent to Perform Contract with Own Workforce" 92 = "Good Faith Effort" 413 = Identification of Minority Business Participation 1407E5: The Bid from McMahan Brothers Pipeline, Inc. Is deemed Unresponsive as a result of the lack of MBE documentation with the Bid. Page 1 of 1 z snag fiFSM0e0 Z luauivaunV Attachment 3 EXTRACTS FROM MINUTES OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina was held on Monday, September 17, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the County Commissioners' Meeting Room, Harnett County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina, Timothy B. McNeill, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina (the "Board"), presiding and the following Commissioners present: The following members were present: Timothy B. McNeill, Chairman Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman Dan Andrews, Commissioner Jim Burgin, Commissioner Gary House, Commissioner The following members were absent: none Also present: Scott Sauer, County Manager Tony Wilder, Deputy County Manager Dwight Snow, County Attorney Sylvia Blinson, Finance Officer Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk * * * Commissioner House moved that the following resolution (the "Resolution "), a copy of which was available with the Board and which was read by title: RESOLUTION OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA TO REIMBURSE ITSELF FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH IMPROVEMENTS TO CERTAIN OF SOLID WASTE FACILITIES FROM THE PROCEEDS OF TAX - EXEMPT OBLIGATIONS TO BE EXECUTED AND DELIVERED IN FISCAL YEAR 2013. WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners (the "Board") of the County of Harnett, North Carolina (the "County ") has determined that it is in the best interests of the County to make certain improvements to the County's solid waste facilities, including the acquisition and construction of a lined cell for the disposal of solid waste, the acquisition and construction of a leachate collection system and certain transfer station improvements (collectively, the "Projects "); WHEREAS, the County presently intends, at one time or from time to time, to finance all or a portion of the costs of the Projects with proceeds of its tax - exempt obligations (the "Obligations "), and reasonably expects to execute and deliver the Obligations to finance, or to reimburse itself for, all or a portion of the costs of the Projects; and WHEREAS, the County desires to proceed with the Projects and will incur and pay certain expenditures in connection with the Projects prior to the date of the initial execution and delivery of the PPAB 1999338v2 Obligations (the "Original Expenditures "), such Original Expenditures to be paid for originally from a source other than the proceeds of the Obligations, and the County intends, and reasonably expects, to be reimbursed for such Original Expenditures from a portion of the proceeds of the Obligations to be executed and delivered at a date occurring after the dates of such Original Expenditures; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina as follows: Section 1. Official Declaration of Intent. The County presently intends, and reasonably expects, to reimburse itself for the Original Expenditures incurred and paid by the County on or after the date occurring 60 days prior to the date of adoption of this Resolution from a portion of the proceeds of the Obligations. The County reasonably expects to execute and deliver the Obligations in fiscal year 2013 to finance all or a portion of the costs of the Projects. The maximum principal amount of the Obligations expected to be executed and delivered by the County to pay for all or a portion of the costs of the Projects is $1,750,000. Section 2. Compliance with Regulations. The County adopts this Resolution as a declaration of official intent under Section 1.150 -2 of the Treasury Regulations promulgated under Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, to evidence the County's intent to reimburse itself for the Original Expenditures from proceeds of the Obligations. Section 3. Itemization of Capital Expenditures. The Finance Officer of the County, with advice from special counsel, is hereby authorized, directed and designated to act on behalf of the County in determining and itemizing all of the Original Expenditures incurred and paid by the County in connection with the Projects during the period commencing on the date occurring 60 days prior to the date of adoption of this Resolution and ending on the date of the initial execution and delivery of the Obligations. Section 4. Effective Date. This Resolution is effective immediately on the date of its adoption. On motion of Commissioner House, seconded by Commissioner Vice Chairman Hill , the foregoing resolution entitled "RESOLUTION OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA TO REIMBURSE ITSELF FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH IMPROVEMENTS TO CERTAIN OF SOLID WASTE FACILITIES FROM THE PROCEEDS OF TAX - EXEMPT OBLIGATIONS TO BE EXECUTED AND DELIVERED IN FISCAL YEAR 2013" was duly adopted by the following vote: AYES: 5 NAYS: 0 PPAB 1999338v2 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA SS: COUNTY OF HARNETT I, MARGARET REGINA WHEELER, Clerk to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of a resolution entitled "RESOLUTION OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA TO REIMBURSE ITSELF FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH IMPROVEMENTS TO CERTAIN OF SOLID WASTE FACILITIES FROM THE PROCEEDS OF TAX - EXEMPT OBLIGATIONS TO BE EXECUTED AND DELIVERED IN FISCAL YEAR 2013" adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, at a meeting held on the 17`h day of September, 2012. WITNESS my hand and the corporate seal of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, this the 17`h day of September, 2012. `iiiittiittltf, PPAB 1999338v2 le, (94e/Y. A ,i7(4.A.,_ g/ MAR ARET REGINA WHEELER Cler to the Board County of Harnett, North Carolina Attachment 4 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA, SITTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE SOUTH CENTRAL WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT OF HARNETT COUNTY, PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THE DISTRICT'S GENERAL OBLIGATION WATER AND SEWER BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES, SERIES 2012B, IN AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $13,211,000 WHEREAS, the Bond Order described below has taken effect approving the issuance of $42,000,000 General Obligation Water and Sewer Bonds (the "Bonds ") of the South Central Water and Sewer District of Harnett County (the "District "); WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners (the "Board") of the County of Harnett, North Carolina (the "County "), sitting as the governing body of the District, has determined that it is in the District's best interest to issue its General Obligation Water and Sewer Bond Anticipation Notes, Series 2012B in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $13,211,000 (the "Notes ") to discharge the District's obligations with respect to its $13,211,000 General Obligation Water and Sewer Bond Anticipation Notes, Series 2012 issued on January 30, 2012 and maturing on October 24, 2012 (the "Prior Notes "); WHEREAS, the Prior Notes were authorized under the Bond Order to finance renovation, expansion and improvement to the wastewater collection system of the District for which the Bonds were approved as permitted by Section 159 -161 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, as amended; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board, sitting as the governing body of the District, as follows: 1. For purposes of this Resolution, the following words will have the meanings ascribed to them below: "Bid for Notes" means the Bid for Notes submitted to the LGC by the winning bidder selected to purchase the Notes "Bond Order" means the Bond Order authorizing the Bonds adopted by the Board, sitting as the governing body of the District, on December 2, 2002 and effective on approval by a majority of the voters who voted thereon at a special referendum duly called and held on February 4, 2003, as modified by an order adopted by the Board, sitting as the governing body of the District, on December 7, 2009 to extend the time period for issuing bonds under the Bond Order to February 4, 2013. "LGC' means the Local Government Commission of North Carolina, and any successor to its functions. "Prior Notes" means the District's $13,211,000 General Obligation Water and Sewer Bond Anticipation Notes, Series 2012 issued on January 30, 2012 and maturing on October 24, 2012. "Notes" means the District's General Obligation Water and Sewer Bond Anticipation Notes, Series 2012B, to be issued in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $13,211,000 on October 23, 2012. 1 PPAB 1999341 v3 2. The District shall issue not to exceed $13,211,000 in total aggregate principal amount of its Notes. 3. The Notes are being issued to discharge the District's obligations with respect to the Prior Notes, the proceeds of which were used, or will be used, to pay the capital costs of certain wastewater collection system improvements in the District (the "Project ") pursuant to and in accordance with the Bond Order. 4. The Notes shall be dated October 23, 2012, mature on January 23, 2013 and bear interest payable at maturity of the Notes in accordance with the Bid for Notes. 5. The Notes shall be numbered "R -1" and upward. The Notes shall bear interest from their date at a rate or rates which shall be hereafter determined upon the sale thereof computed on the basis of a 360 -day year of twelve 30 -day months. 6. The Notes shall be registered as to principal and interest and the District is directed to maintain the registration records with respect thereto. The Notes shall bear the original or facsimile signatures of the Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Board of the County and the Clerk to the Board. An original or facsimile of the seal of the County shall be imprinted on each Note. 7. The determination of the rate of interest on the Notes, the place of payment for the Notes and the denominations of the Notes will be made in accordance with the Bid for Notes. 8. The Notes will be issued in registered form to the owner thereof or will be issued by means of a book -entry system, in accordance with the Bid for Notes. If issued in book -entry system, one note certificate will be issued to The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York ( "DTC"), and immobilized in its custody. A book -entry system will be employed, evidencing ownership of the Notes in denominations of $100,000 and multiples of $1,000 in excess of $100,000, with transfers of beneficial ownership effected on the records of DTC and its participants pursuant to rules and procedures established by DTC. Principal of and interest on the Notes will be payable to DTC in immediately available funds on the maturity date. The District will not be responsible or liable for maintaining, supervising or reviewing the records maintained by DTC, its participants or persons acting through such participants. If not issued by means of a book -entry system, the principal of and interest on the Notes will be payable to the owners of the Notes upon presentation and surrender of the Notes to the paying agent for the Notes at the offices of the paying agent indicated on the Bid for Notes on the maturity date of the Notes. If (a) DTC determines not to continue to act as securities depository for the Notes or (b) the District Representative determines that the continuation of the book -entry system of evidence and transfer of ownership of the Notes would adversely affect the interests of the beneficial owners of the Notes, the District will discontinue the book -entry system with DTC. If the District fails to identify another qualified securities depository to replace DTC, the District will authenticate and deliver replacement notes in the form of fully registered certificates. 9. The Notes are not subject to payment prior to maturity. 2 PPAB 1999341 v3 10. The Notes and the provisions for the registration of the Notes and for the approval of the Notes by the Secretary of the LGC shall be in substantially the form set forth in Appendix A. 11. The County Manager or the Finance Officer of the County is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the District a no- arbitrage certificate to comply with Section 148 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the applicable regulations promulgated thereunder. 12. Actions taken by officials of the County to select on behalf of the District paying and transfer agents, and a bond registrar, or alternate or successor agents and registrars pursuant to Section 159E -8 of the Registered Public Obligations Act, Chapter 159E of the General Statutes of North Carolina, are hereby authorized and approved. 13. The LGC is hereby requested to sell the Notes through a competitive sale to the bidder whose bid results in the lowest interest cost to the District, determined by the LGC. 14. The form and content of the Bid for Notes and the Note Circular with respect to the Notes are in all respects authorized, approved and ratified. 15. The Chairman of the Board, the Vice Chairman of the Board, the County Manager, the Finance Officer, the District Representative, the County Attorney and the Clerk to the Board are hereby authorized and directed to cause the Notes to be prepared and, when they shall have been duly sold by the LGC, to execute the Notes and to turn the Notes over to the registrar and transfer agent of the County for delivery to the purchaser or purchasers to whom they may be sold by the LGC. 16. The Chairman of the Board, the County Manager, the Finance Officer, the County Attorney and the Clerk to the Board are authorized and directed to execute and deliver for and on behalf of the County any and all additional certificates, documents, opinions or other papers and perform all other acts as may be required by the documents contemplated hereinabove or as may be deemed necessary or appropriate in order to implement and carry out the intent and purposes of this Resolution. 17. The Public Utilities Director of the County and the Assistant Public Utilities Director of the County are each designated a "District Representative" and are authorized and directed to execute and deliver for and on behalf of the District any and all additional certificates, documents, opinions or other papers and perform all other acts as may be required by the documents contemplated hereinabove or as may be deemed necessary or appropriate in order to implement and carry out the intent and purposes of this Resolution. 18. This Resolution may be amended or supplemented, from time to time, without the consent of the holder of the Notes if in the opinion of nationally recognized bond counsel, such amendment or supplement would not adversely affect the interests of the holder of the Notes and would not cause the interest on the Notes to be included in the gross income of a recipient thereof for federal income tax purposes. This Resolution may be amended or supplemented with the consent of the holders of a majority in aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Notes, exclusive of Notes, if any, owned by the District, but a modification or amendment may not, without the express consent of any holder of Notes affected, reduce the principal amount of any Notes, reduce the interest rate payable on it, extend its maturity or the times for paying interest, change the monetary medium in which principal and interest is payable, or reduce the percentage of consent required for amendment or modification. 3 PPAB 1999341v3 Any act done pursuant to a modification or amendment consented to by the holder of the Notes is binding on all holders of the Notes and will not be deemed an infringement of any of the provisions of this Resolution, whatever the character of the act may be, and may be done and perfouued as fully and freely as if expressly permitted by the terms of this Resolution, and after consent has been given, no holder of a Note has any right or interest to object to the action, to question its propriety or to enjoin or restrain the District from taking any action pursuant to a modification or amendment. If the District proposes an amendment or supplemental resolution to this Resolution requiring the consent of the holder of the Notes, the District shall cause notice of the proposed amendment to be sent to the holder of the Notes by first -class mail, postage prepaid, to the address of such holder as it appears on the registration books; but the failure to receive such notice by mail by any holder, or any defect in the mailing thereof, will not affect the validity of any proceedings pursuant hereto. Such notice shall briefly set forth the nature of the proposed amendment and shall state that copies thereof are on file in the office of the Clerk to the Board for inspection by the holder of the Notes. If, within 60 days or such longer period as shall be prescribed by the District following the giving of such notice, the holder has consented to the proposed amendment, the amendment will be effective as of the date stated in the notice. 19. The proceeds of the Notes received by the District shall be applied to discharge the Prior Notes and to pay certain costs incurred in connection with the issuance of the Notes. READ, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 17`x' day of September, 2012. /% Timothy : Neill Chairman o e Board of Commissioners ATTEST: Margar - t Regina Whe.ler Clerk t the Board of ommissioners 1.. 1, [uf (SEAL) APPRO 1 SSTO FORM: i /i7�l 11/ )SL(/`- Dwigh( Snow, Esq. County Attorney PPAB 1999341v3 4 No. R -1 APPENDIX A (Form of Note) $[Amount] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CENTRAL WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT OF HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL OBLIGATION WATER AND SEWER BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE, SERIES 2012B INTEREST RATE MATURITY DATE [RATE] % JANUARY 23, 2013 REGISTERED OWNER: CEDE & CO. DATED DATE OCTOBER 23, 2012 PRINCIPAL SUM: 1 1 DOLLARS CUSIP [CUSIP] THE SOUTH CENTRAL WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT OF HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA (the "District ") acknowledges itself indebted and for value received hereby promises to pay to the Registered Owner named above, on the Maturity Date specified above, upon surrender hereof, the Principal Sum shown above and to pay to the Registered Owner hereof interest thereon from the date of this Note until it shall mature at the Interest Rate per annum specified above, payable on the Maturity Date specified above. Principal of and interest on this Note are payable in immediately available funds to the Registered Owner and is payable in U.S. dollars on the Maturity Date. This Note is issued in accordance with the Registered Public Obligations Act, Chapter 159E of the General Statutes of North Carolina, and pursuant to The Local Government Bond Act and a bond order adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the County on December 2, 2002 and effective on approval by a majority of the voters who voted thereon at a special referendum duly called and held on February 4, 2003, as modified by an order adopted by the Board, sitting as the governing body of the District, on December 7, 2009 to extend the time period for issuing bonds under such bond order to February 4, 2013. The Note is issued to provide funds to discharge the District's obligations with respect to the District's $13,211,000 General Obligation Water and Sewer Bond Anticipation Notes, Series 2012 issued on January 30, 2012 and maturing on October 24, 2012, the proceeds of which were used, or will be used, to pay the capital costs of certain wastewater collection system improvements in the District. The Note is not subject to payment prior to maturity. It is hereby certified and recited that all conditions, acts and things required by the Constitution or statutes of the State of North Carolina to exist, be performed or happen precedent to or in the issuance of this Note, exist, have been performed and have happened, and that the amount of this Note, together with all other indebtedness of the District, is within every debt and other limit prescribed by said Constitution or statutes. The faith and credit of the District are hereby pledged to the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on this Note in accordance with its terms. PPAB 1999341 v3 This Note shall not be valid or become obligatory for any purpose until the certification hereon shall have been signed by an authorized representative of the Local Government Commission of North Carolina. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the District has caused this Note to bear the original or facsimile of the signatures of the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the County and the Clerk to the Board of Commissioners of the County, each acting on behalf of the District, and an original or facsimile of the seal of the District to be imprinted hereon and this Note to be dated as of the dated date set forth above. (SEAL) Mar;. ret Regina heeler Cler to the Boar i nothy • ' Chairman 0 • Date of Execution: October 23, 2012 PPAB 1999341v3 Neill e Board The issue hereof has been approved under the provisions of The Local Government Bond Act. T. VANCE HOLLOMAN Secretary of the Local Government Commission Attachment 5 HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE HARNETT COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE 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 Article V, Section 1.2; Article XIV, Section 2.2, of the UDO shall be amended to read as indicated in "Attachments 1, 2 and 3 ". "Attachment" is filed with the Unified Development Ordinance in the Clerk to the Board's Office. Duly adopted this 17th day of September, 2012 and effective upon adoption. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Timoth A TEST: cNeill, Chairman Rxx, ,L4Ps LA. Marg.a et Regin.. Wheeler, Clerk to the Board co ATTACHMENT 1 ARTICLE XIV. DEFINITIONS & CERTIFICATIONS SECTION 2.2 GENERAL DEFINITIONS Manufacturing, Light The use of an establishment in assembly, processing, packaging, or finishing activities, in the course of any trade or business other than agriculture, that that are carried on without an unreasonable detrimental effect of noise, vibration, smell, fumes, smoke, ash, or dust onto the surrounding community. This is intended to function as a transitional use between the more intense general manufacturing and industrial uses and other less intense uses. Uses related to research and development, including laboratories and other facilities for basic or applied research and development, pilot plants, prototype production facilities, manufacturing uses with a high degree of scientific input, and facilities for organizations or associations that promote research. This includes the fields of biology, chemistry, electronics, engineering, geology, medicine, and physics. ATTACHMENT 2 ARTICLE XIV. DEFINITIONS & CERTIFICATIONS SECTION 2.2 GENERAL DEFINITIONS Research Laboratory & Development A facility for investigation into the natural, physical, or social sciences, which may include engineering and product development. Research laboratories imply physical activities usually associated with "wet" labs or places with running water, gases, special ventilation devices, chemicals, special heating and electrical or electronic equipment, and /or use of animals or humans under controlled conditions. Uses related to research and development, including laboratories and other facilities for basic or applied research and development, pilot plants, prototype production facilities, manufacturing uses with a high degree of scientific input, and facilities for organizations or associations that promote research. This includes the fields of biology, chemistry, electronics, engineering, geology, medicine, and physics. ATTACHMENT 3 ADD or AMEND the following to Article V "Use Regulations" Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Use Table 1.2 Table of Use Types & Regulations ••• Traditional Household Residential Single Family Dwellings (including modular homes) Manufactured I Tomes (on individual parcel) :(1); ! al 11-41;:ii:,Z11•1"?1c1,1(-11: PARKIN( i :::5 :•::: i : : •--: — ::: : . : 1 • : : • • ' ;•. .„. P I I p 13 13 P 2 per dwelling unit : 1 R 3 C - • „. 2 per dwelling unit 1 3 • • 13* • : C p : p* 2 per dwellms unit 3 ,...Multi -Section ;Manufactured I Tomes (on individualparcel) Multifamily Residential • Duplex Development 13" Condominium Development : • ; " ..1ive/Work Development 1 : C C : 1 . . Multifamily Dwelling (three (3) or more dwelling units on ,,,.. individual parcel) Townhome Development Two-Family Dwelling (duplex on individual parcel) Group Residential • • • • • ■ • ■ • • • ■ ■ • • • ■ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • c * - . . 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ID* : As required .; • underlytrtRuse 3 p 5 per classroom + 1;per;office 2 13 1 per emp14i.:e P .• assroom 2 : 13:P: 5 per classroom I 2 5 per classroom + ; 2 B 1 .PeF • .• 5 per classroom + 4 B per office Automated 1 eller Machine (ATNI) 1P':P*: P* . ps r r p* p* .. 1-34- : p,- ; 2 per machine ; 2 •••••••• Companies, etc) Financial Institutions (Banks, Credit Agencies, Investment 1 r. : D :' • r ' : P! ! 1 per 200 sq. ft. I 3 s B •••• .••• • • • ,,,,, •• • • Health Services • ••• Senice) 1,Mergenc-v Services (ie- Police, I:ire, Rescue, Ambulance 1 p p : 1 per 350 sq• ft 2 • -.• ••• .. . . ••••••., •••••••••••_. • . • • i . Health Care Services (ie- Medical & Dental Clinic & I,ab, ! C : P i „, P I : . ._, : r , r ! .1:' C : C I C I C I . i 1 per 300 sq. ft. I 3 I B Blood Bank, etc) • • . ••••••• • ••••. • • • • •• ..•••••• • • • • klospitals 113113:P:PI :13113IP:PI 2 per bed : 3 ; 12 • • •••• • • • •• . • •• . ••• ' Public Services .................. . Parks ... '13:13IP:13:13:P:P:P: Public Library 13:13:P:P: 113113:P!P! ipersoosq.ifiz: : Social Institutions . • • • •• ••.••• • :: i Community & Civic Centers P P IIalls, Lodges, Fraternal Organizations, Clubs, & Similar Activities per 200 sq. ft, 2 C C C 3 • • •• . ••• _ ••••. • 1 per 200 sq ft 2 ; 3 A : . . IP: :C:CIC: As required by r...xisting Commercial Uses ,).pplying for Permit s to Ii,.::pand i us orifyrly ng ie Animal Services . ,.. .• .. ' ....1 Kennels, Boarding Stables, & Other Similar j ; 1 per employee Regulated Land Uses C 1C1C! iCICIC:C 1 per kennel or 3 ! 13 I pen • i i!C C„ p,: p, C C 1 per 3(41sq ft. ; 3 I Veterinarian Service„ I nd oor Veterinarian Service, with outdoor facilities I Zoo & Petting Zoo_ 1 Eating & Drinking Services Bar, Tavern, & Entertainment Venue Restaurant Lodging Services, ....., Bed & Breakfast Boarding 1 louse I Iotcl Or Motel • • • • • • • • I lomeless Shelter • .. . 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Recreational Facilities Recreational Facility Athletic Fields, Private Hcalth & Training Center, Indoor, I Iealth & Training Center, Outdoor Race Track Recreation & Amusement Services Recreational Day Camp Recreational Facility, Indoor Shooting Range, IpOoor Shooting Range, Outdoor CPPIP ........ . .• ; I per 300 sq ft. . 4 : 13 C1C(C(C: 1 per 300 sq. ft B ••••••• C C IC :1 per 4 persons (at • •• • •••• •• • . * * : max capacity) 3 ! A pr 200 sq. ft. 25 eper field + 1 3 1 per 200 sq. ft. 2 A 'C*: C* : C* : 1 • • . • I per 200 sq. ft : 2 I •••••• • • _ • ,. •• • IC;CICIC: 1 per participant I 3 i * : a, * ; * 1 + 1 per 3 seats ' I A C I C ; • • • • . : • • ; : I per 4 persons (at • •••••••• • • •• ••• i C* ! C* : ICIC:CIC i I per employee + I : : 2 : ; r i 4- : 4, : a, i 1 per 8 clients : I •• • ••• . •• • ••• ••••• • •• • •• • • . • •• •• ••• :13:13:P: IC:C:C!C: 1 per 200 sq. ft ' 2 I A P' ; p* ! P* • C* ' : C ! CI : : 1 per firing point : 4 ; C*: C* I C* ; C I •C ICI 1 per firing poim 4 • • • " • • • . ^ • • . • • _ • • • • _ • • • , • • • Retail Services •cl•• : 01 ; g (NI • * PARKING • sy ! 3 Convenience Stores & Convenience Type 1 per 150 ft. p, NI Business Establishments Ci;rocery Store 1C !P P 1 per 200 sy ft 3 ; iCICICI : * 1 er 3on sy ft. 3 ; 51 Flea Markets, Rummage, Second I land Sales & .1ctiyities, 134. Indoor Flea Markets, Rummage, Second I land Sales & Activities, ! Outdoor I Pr Nursery, Retail IP IP Retail Sales (entirely within an enclosed building) 13* P* I ; P* C C 1 per 300 sq. ft. 3 I 51 . ....... . ..; 1 per 5( HI sy ft. 3 : M 1 per 300 sy Ct, i3iMi per 2 employees , Retail Sales, Outdoor (primanly outside of an enclosed )* p* IP i (largest shift) OR ; 3 M building) . ; 1 per 509 sift. ; • Shopping Center p* pr Sexually-Oriented Business (bookstore, motion picture, ; or nightclub) Vehicle Services ....... ....... Automobile Repair Facility . Car Wash Parking Lot Repossession Storage Facility (repot lot) P* 13* P* C* p* r p* C* 1313 13!13: P* C* r 13* 1 per 200 sq. ft. I 3 . ; 1 per 301) sy ft 4 C C C C .! 3 per bay 4 1 per * ,. y i >r 1 ,..' I employee . . ...... ........ .... .... ........ ....... . ..; ..... _ C : C I C ' 3 ; ; 1 per employee 4 * I * i 1 per 200 sy ft . . .• : C i C ; ; • 3 , i ..... .. ' . : . • 1 per 200 sq. ft. ; 4 . .. ... • 1 per 2 employees (largest shift) OR ; 3 1 13 1 per 5 10 sr). ft • : C i --- : . . • • i C • C I C 1 • As required by ; Existing Industrial Uses Applying for Permits to Expand . : : underlying use Alternative Energy ' . . Per 1 2: ................. em ...... ...... .... .. 11 1 gears i : ... . . : • . . . shi I • • • ..... ; ; i Ethanol Diesel & Biofuel Production . . . : : ft) 1 per 2 C* . Cr : C" ; employees : 4 Solar Energy Facility : - - (1.F.gF!..?Ii.fl)....: , P I • • • • 1 per 2 : p* ,., . C* C* C* C* employee s 1 4 1 i i 1 ! . ! • Qargest shift);;;;L ... L.,.,,.. i C ; • WindEnergy Facility Manufacturing Manufacturing, Fertilizer Manufacturing General Manufacturing. I,ight .. ...... ... ......... .. .... ; 1 per 2 employees C* ; • • : . : (largest shift) OR . 4 : i : : • 1 per 500ss. ft ; ; • 1 per 2 employees ! ; : C ! . . ()argest shift) 1 r_,, sm sq. ft ; * 1 per 2 employee . s ; . : i : : . i i i (largest shift) OR ; 4 1 per 50D sq ft. . t•— • ; * ; Research Laboratory & 1)evelopment • Warehousing & Freight Handling ! Assembling, Processing Industries, Wholesale, & Warehouse Distribution Colter Storage, Recreational Vehicle & Travel Trailer Storage, Self Nlini-Warehouse Wholesale Trade ........ . Wholesale Storage of Gasoline or Bulk Terminal Plants ....... ..„ ........... Waste Related 1 per 2 employees 1 ; 2::-,21131 I I (largest shift) OR 3 1 1 per 500,sq fr. I : 13* 13* 1 I p ; . I (largest shift) OR 4 1 per 2 employees • 1 per SOO sq ft 1 per 2 employees ..• • • (1a rge: 5o q f ti(i)hi fst) (/ER 4 S • • ••• •• •••• 1- 1 pe .•• .• • S La‘ epp( ;fiaCbe,f i c p • C C C see Office, if • .• .• applicable 10aPre;2stesmh:Pft1)°)(c)eR' ! 4 .•• .• 1 per 5.1).) sq. : 3 p: p* p* p* Recycling Collection Centers (unmanned) : I I Recycling Collection Centers & Solid Waste Container Sites p1p: ICIC;C: (manned) .••• :'I • Recycling Plant P C C 1 per unit 1 : • • " •• ••• per 2erPlop:es 1 (largest shift) OR 1 4 1 1)r59!)t't1 ft 1Pe (1argr2m est cshiPfl°e)t) <17 4 .• 1 per 5)0) N. ft. C :ClCIC1C 1 4 ; Solid Waste I)is 1 per 2 employees posal I * Cr • 1, () • • TAILirtitit * largest shift SgS■;":,77, 77,7fl7::7::g7i177777:57:77:::777':7li'.:7;77M;;77"."" • . .• I P* I * 13. ; : : * , s: CH 1 per m, " , " . . Privately Owned Public Utility Structures & I C* : C : C* 1 * C I C i C I C i ifr LaptplicPlab13c.s' I 3 I u I : • I _ : Facilities . . , i .: .. . . 1 ; p ; .,...,* . ,*. ,* . .n D ' 1 per 2 emplol-ees : 13* i * :: P* 1 r - 1 r- : r ' : r* I P* I -'- * ; if applicable Publicly Owned Utility Struccures& Ft'acilities : ..F.,..,,, :,, . . p* : p* :: I 13* I P* I 13* I P* ••• • •••• • ••••••• • • • i : : 1 ". 13* i 13* P* ' p* : p* iP'''',P*1 i .:,,,.*'. I i i I I I •: i •i p . : : : : : : ' . . . Modular Classroom Nonresidential Building, Temporary Portable Food Sales Residence. Temporary. I.. Roadside Stands ... Season Sales TernporagEyents Turkey Shoot, Temporary/Seasonal Yard Sale Airports & Related Uses .. . . ,. . . . p* p* ; p* , p, 2 per dwelling unit I : P* i P* P* I P* 1 : . - . .. ......... ............ P : . P* ' . P* : : 13* P* : : i 13* ' 1 13* . . ;.... C 1 per finng point : 7 1 >1- . P* I P* P* • P* C GI ! , . C" 1 per 30)) sq. ft 4 * : ; ; r, I : .1.... ',--: I ARKING ; :::- ',. i E' ,. 141,-;:lo!o181gIgigigi ...... c comm. TowLTS: Microwave IY , Telephone, Radio, & ! C:t : 0:- 1 • C ICI IC:CFC!Ci : 4 Cellular . . . . 1 per 2 employees I , .. .• • . - : : . . ,,,.., : 1 p;er 500 s.q. ft : (largest shift) OR i 4 • • : •-• . : : : . - - . : .., junkyards • . : - . • : i • . . l l I C i : * : 2 per dwelling unit 1 3 Manufactured !Tome Parks 1 per 2 employees C : • : C* 1 ; C* 1 ;CICICH: Mining . \ ctivities : : . * : * ! * ' * 1 (17pgeer't;thni fstq)..(f)ti.1 1,„ ;.. 4.; ; . 1 : , • , • : . : •. •• : • i i p • • . : . . Outdoor advertising signs C* 1 l i .......... ! C* , • . : : - i As required be ' . : 4, * : * 1 4- 1 underlying use i : • . : ,.... Planned Unit Development . •• .