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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040113mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting April 1, 2013 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, April 1, 2013, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Member absent: Staff present: Jim Burgin, Chairman Gary House, Vice Chaiiman Beatrice B. Hill, Commissioner Joe Miller, Commissioner C. Gordon Springle, Commissioner Joseph Jeffries, Interim County Manager Tony Wilder, Deputy County Manager Dwight Snow, County Attorney Kimberly Honeycutt, Deputy Finance Officer Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk to the Board Chairman Burgin called the meeting to order at 9:00 am. Commissioner Joe Miller led the pledge of allegiance and invocation. Chairman Burgin called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Vice Chairman House moved to approve the agenda as published. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed 4 to 0. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the items listed on the consent agenda. Vice Chairman House seconded the motion which passed 4 -0. 1. Budget Amendments: 313 WIA Youth Program Code 234 - 7407 - 465.55 -12 234 - 7407 - 465.22 -00 234 - 7407 - 465.12 -02 234 - 7407 - 465.58 -01 234 - 7407 - 465.32 -73 234 - 7407 - 465.58 -14 234 - 7407 - 465.26 -09 Printing & Binding FICA Participant Wages Trainings & Meetings Training Vouchers Travel Admin Worker's Comp Participant 435 decrease 135 increase 200 increase 150 decrease 150 increase 125 decrease 225 increase April 1, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 6 315 WIA Youth Program Code 234 -7405- 465.12 -02 234 - 7405- 465.22 -01 234 -7405- 465.26 -09 234 - 7405- 465.35 -26 234 - 7407 - 465.32 -73 234 - 7405- 465.41 -11 234 - 7405- 465.41 -13 234 - 7405- 465.26 -08 234 - 7405- 465.55 -12 234 - 7407 - 465.32 -73 318 Sheriffs Office Code 110 -5120- 420.11 -05 110 -5100- 420.12 -00 110 -5120- 420.12 -00 110 -5120- 420.60 -33 321 Health Department Code 110 -7600- 441.32 -26 110- 7600 - 441.54 -26 110- 7600 - 441.60 -33 110- 7600 - 441.60 -46 110- 7600 - 441.64 -25 110- 0000 - 334.76 -23 322 Health Department Code 110- 7600 - 441.60 -33 110- 0000 - 334.76 -02 324 Health Department Code 110- 7600 - 441.11 -00 110 -7600- 441.21 -00 110 -7600- 441.21 -05 110- 7600 - 441.22 -00 110- 7600 - 441.23 -00 110- 7600 - 441.26 -08 110- 7600 - 441.33 -45 110- 7600 - 441.58 -01 110- 7600 - 441.60 -33 110- 7600 - 441.60 -46 325 Health Depactuient Code 110- 7600 - 441.60 -45 110- 0000 - 331.76 -12 Participant Wages Participant FICA Worker's Comp Participant Participant Cost Training Vouchers Telecommunication & Postage Utilities Worker's Comp Printing & Binding Training Vouchers Overtime Salaries & Wages Part-time Salaries & Wages Part-time Materials & Supplies Incentives Advertising Materials & Supplies Medical Supplies Books & Publications Healthy Communities -State Materials & Supplies Food & Lodging -State Salaries & Fringes Group Insurance Clinic FICA Retirement Worker's Comp Contracted Services Training Materials & Supplies Medical Supplies Drugs State Family Planning 1,900 decrease 300 increase 100 increase 890 decrease 890 increase 1,122 decrease 1,000 increase 122 increase 1,300 decrease 2,800 increase 6,000 increase 12,500 increase 38,500 decrease 20,000 increase 2,979 increase 5,500 increase 1,500 increase 500 increase 2,000 increase 12,479 increase 1,438 increase 1,438 increase 3,336 increase 160 increase 15 increase 250 increase 224 increase 15 increase 6,000 decrease 500 decrease 500 increase 2,000 increase 597 increase 597 increase April 1, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 of 6 326 Youth Services Code 110- 7930 - 441.41 -11 110- 7930 - 441.55 -12 110- 7930 - 441.60 -37 110- 7930 - 441.60 -47 110- 7930 - 441.21 -04 110- 7930 - 441.43 -16 110- 7930 - 441.58 -01 110- 7930 - 441.58 -14 110- 7930 - 441.60 -33 110- 7930 - 441.60 -36 110- 0000 - 354.12 -00 110- 0000 - 331.77 -02 Telephone & Postage Printing & Binding Restitution Program Supplies Food & Provisions Employee Clinic Maintenance & Repair Training & Meeting Travel Adm Materials & Supplies Uniforms Restitution Fees CBA Juvenile Restitution 330 Solid Waste Code 583- 8300 - 461.45 -01 Construction 583- 8300 - 461.45 -74 Capital Outlay 331 Schools OZAB III Project, CP0605 Code 317 - 8300 - 410.45 -80 Contingency 317 -8300- 410.46 -01 Residual Equity Transfer 317 - 8300 - 410.32 -24 Angier Elementary 317 -8300- 410.32 -71 Johnsonville 317- 0000 - 361.10 -00 Interest on Investments - RBC 317- 0000 - 361.50 -00 Interest on Investments - US Bank 334 Parents As Teachers Code 110- 7310- 465.11 -00 110 -7310- 465.21 -00 110- 7310- 465.21 -05 110- 7310 - 465.22 -00 110 -7310- 465.23 -00 110- 7310 - 465.26 -08 110 -0000- 334.73 -10 Salaries & Wages Group Insurance Employee Clinic FICA Tax Expense Regular Retirement Worker's Compensation Parents as Teachers 336 Public Utilities - PU1202 Campbell Osteopathic Code 544- 9100 - 431.45 -30 Engineering Technical 544- 9100 - 431.45 -20 Legal & Admin 337 JCPC Court Psychologist Code 110- 0000 - 331.41 -02 Court Psychology 110 - 0000 - 334.58 -05 Teen Court 1,000 increase 500 decrease 250 decrease 250 decrease 400 increase 50 decrease 50 decrease 50 decrease 200 decrease 50 decrease 2,851 decrease 2,851 increase 23,500 decrease 23,500 increase 1,155 decrease 1,224 increase 1 decrease 1 decrease 66 increase 1 increase 6,415 decrease 17 decrease 25 decrease 477 decrease 607 decrease 22 decrease 7,563 decrease 2,450 increase 2,450 decrease 75 decrease 75 increase April 1, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 6 338 IT Department Code 110- 4900 - 410.12 -00 110- 4900 - 410.22 -00 110- 4900 - 410.74 -74 Salaries & Wages — Part-time FICA Tax Expense Capital Outlay- Equipment 339 General Services Code 110 -4600- 410.60 -31 Gas, Oil, Auto Supplies 110- 4600- 410.74 -74 Capital Outlay Equipment 340 Health Department Code 110- 7510- 441.32 -13 Special Projects 110- 0000 - 353.15 -00 Contributions /Donations 341 Department of Social Services Code 110 -7710 - 441.89 -50 110- 7710- 441.89 -60 110- 7710- 441.89 -20 110 -7710- 441.80 -85 110- 0000 - 353.06 -00 110- 0000 - 330.77 -01 Elderly Assistance Donations Foster Care Donations Central Electric Donation Progress Energy Neighbors Social Services Donations Social Services Administration 342 Teen Court at Risk Youth Code 110 -5899- 420.35 -25 CBA Court Psychology 110- 7324 - 420.58 -01 Teen Court 110 - 0000 - 334.73 -24 Teen Court 110- 0000 - 331.41 -02 Court Psychologist 110- 0000 - 399.00 -00 Fund Balance Appropriated 343 Transportation Code 110- 4650- 410.74 -74 Capital Outlay Equipment (Software Purchase) 110 -00- 334.55 -03 NC Transportation Capital 2. Tax refunds, rebates and releases (Attachment 1) 3,000 increase 1,000 increase 4,000 decrease 6,935 decrease 6,935 increase 7,000 increase 7,000 increase 526 increase 150 increase 2,100 increase 3,367 increase 2,776 increase 3,367 increase 1,400 increase 1,272 decrease 1,272 decrease 1,272 increase 128 increase 81,490 increase 81,490 increase 3. Sheriff's Office requested approval to reclassify 5 positions using salary ($10,936) kept in the 2013 -2014 Budget from Major Edward Holder retirement effective May 1, 2013. Sheriff Rollins is requesting to appoint a Captain (pay grade 76) as a work against for this Major's position (pay grade 78); reclassify a current Investigator position (pay grade 69) to Lieutenant Investigator (pay grade 74); reclassify two Deputy positions (pay grade 66) to Investigators (pay grade 69); and reclassify a current Administrative and Budget Officer position from a pay grade 74 to a pay grade 76 for additional job duties assigned to this position within the past year. April 1, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4 of 6 4. Lillington Area Chamber of Commerce requested waiver of the hourly fee for the use of the Commons Area Meeting Room for the Chamber's annual banquet in February 2013. 5. Resolution regarding funding reductions and other potential cut backs of our military and Fort Bragg, NC. (Attachment 2) 6. Resolution to maintain and support the current integrity and funding for the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund. (Attachment 3) 7. Sheriff Rollins requested approval of a resolution to award a service weapon to Major Edward Holder upon his May 1, 2013, retirement from the Sheriff's Office. (Attachment 4) 8. Public Utilities requested approval of an engineering services amendment for Stewart Engineering in the amount of $2,450. This amendment is for the fiuu to provide additional survey and plat preparation services for the Campbell University Medical School Infrastructure Project. Chairman Burgin opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. Jim Redgate, 43 Andrea Court in Sanford, talked about the need for a partially burnt abandoned home beside of his residence to be torn down. Randy Baker, Harnett County Senior Zoning Inspector, said he agrees with Mr. Redgate and noted this property is listed as one of the county's problem properties that need to be addressed. Mr. Baker explained obstacles in dealing with such problem properties including legal "red tape" and funding. Mr. John Dank of Farley Road talked about problem properties in his neighborhood. He said an individual has taken over properties by redirecting tax bills and paying the taxes owed on the properties. Mr. Dank questioned how someone, other than the property owner, can change the mailing address of a tax bill. Mr. Wilder responded that the Tax Department does not have anything to do with the ownership of property. Mr. Snow cited the law that would allow someone to legally claim "no man's land" property. Mr. Dank also complained that the individual had wrapped the mobile home in plastic for the winter. Mr. Baker explained that Harnett County does not have a minimum housing nor nuisance ordinance. He said staff believes the original owners of the properties passed away without a will and the individual now occupying the properties has an attorney. He noted another issue on a mobile home partial straddling one of these properties. Mr. Dank also reported there are three junkyards in his area that are required to have fencing and do not. Mr. Jeffries presented the following reports: - Emergency Services 2012 Annual Report - Harnett County Partnership for Children Multi -Year Performance Report April 1, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5 of 6 Chaiiiiian Burgin called for any new business. Vice Chairman House thanked Carl Davis and staff for resolving the erosion problem at the Erwin River Park. There was no closed session. Commissioner Miller moved to recess the meetjt at 9:25 am. Vice Chairman House seconded the motion which passed unanimously. ret Regina ' heeler, Clerk April 1, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 6 of 6 ATTACHMENT 1 Approved by the T23arrtett Coqnly E3oard of Commissioners 0,31V -_13 Date : 04/01/2013 TO : HARNETT' COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES NameofTaxPayer -'-n4kr,vgvA 41iiiirigifiltrna ,Interestand luvr Avul, o',..*N$,'Veso\VtMt n grAlt 41 WA'S f. k City 0.00 County 31.17 City 0.00 County 17.82 City 0.00 County 17.82 City 0.00 County 17.82 City 0.00 County 57.17 City 0.00 County 175.81 City 0.00 County 86.25 City 0.00 County 85.75 City 0.00 County 86.57 City 0.00 County 91.57 City 0.00 County 110.75 City 0.00 County 3.04 City(C105) 38.22 County 64.91 City 0.00 Double-Listed Approved By: 1 BAKER, SCOTT WILLIAM 54 PATAWBA LN SPRING LAKE NC, 28390 - 7997 2 BRINKLEY, WILLIE CALVIN 85 BRINKLEY LANE CAMERON NC, 28326 - 0000 3 BRINKLEY, WILLIE CALVIN 85 BRINKLEY LANE CAMERON NC, 28326 - 0000 4 BRINKLEY, WILLIE CALVIN 85 BRINKLEY LANE CAMERON NC, 28326 - 0000 5 CARGEL, ROBERT ALLEN III 70 BAY PT SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 9667 6 CARGEL, ROBERT ALLEN III 70 BAY PT SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 9667 7 IVEY, LEOLA B P 0 BOX 250 ANGIER NC, 27501 - 0250 8 IVEY, LEOLA B P 0 BOX 250 ANGIER NC, 27501 - 0250 9 IVEY, LEOLA B P 0 BOX 250 ANGIER NC, 27501 - 0250 10 IVEY, LEOLA B P 0 BOX 250 ANGIER NC, 27501 - 0250 11 IVEY, LEOLA B P 0 BOX 250 ANGIER NC, 27501 - 0250 12 LEAHY, JEFFREY W LEAHY, MARY WALLACE 118 WARREN CT FORT POLK LA, 71459 - 3108 13 MASSENGILL, HATTIE SUE 923 T BAR BENSON NC 27504 BENSON NC, 27504 14 MCDOUGALD, MALCOLM JR MCDOUGALD, HILDA S 411 DUNCAN ST APT D8 LILLINGTON NC, 27546 - 0000 15 MCGILBERRY, NEIL GREGG PO BOX 417 OLIVIA NC, 28368 - 0417 16 REYNOLDS, DANIEL EDWARD 215 SANDPIPER DR SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 9684 0001898441- 2012- 2012- 000000 0000048936- 2010- 2010- 000000 0000048936- 2011-- 2011- 000000 0000048936- 2012- 2012- 000000 0001786564- 2012- 2012- 000000 0001787059- 2012- 2012- 000000 0000026078- 2008- 2008- 000000 0000026078- 2009- 2009- 000000 0000026078- 2010- 2010- 000000 0000026078- 2011- 2011- 000000 0000026078- 2012- 2012- 000000 0001022848- 2011- 2011- 000000 0000012791- 2012- 2012- 000000 0000034705- 2010- 2010- 000000 0001567495- 2011- 2011- 000000 0001999299- 2012- 2012- 000000 County 385.14 City 0.00 County 27.83 City 0.00 County 215.66 31.17 Refund 17.82 Refund 17.82 Refund 17.82 Refund 57.17 Refund 175.81 Refund 86.25 Refund 85.75 Refund 86.57 Refund 91.57 Refund 110.75 Refund 3.04 Refund 103.13 Refund 385.14 Refund 27.83 Refund 215.66 Refund Double-Listed Value Decrease Value Decrease Value Decrease Military Exemption Military Exemption Value Decrease Value Decrease Value Decrease Value Decrease Value Decrease Military Exemption Clerical Error Double-Listed Military Exemption 17 RIVERA, MARIA ESTHER 22 FOREST DR CAMERON, NC, 28326 - 7633 18 TOVAR, DIANA HAZEL 26 ALAMANCE ST CAMERON, NC, 28326 - 9657 WM. A. TONY WILDER Revenue Administrator CC: WM. A. TONY WILDER 0002000843- 2012- 2012- 000000 0001894590- 2011- 2011- 000000 City County City County 0.00 46.17 0.00 164.64 City Total County Total Total to be Refunded 46.17 Refund 164.64 Refund 38.22 1,685.89 1,724.11 Military Exemption Military Exemption Board ,Report lx Date : 04/01/2013 Approved by the Harnett Co..inty Board of CCH-nrrmissioners ??ate TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL Approved By UNICIPALITIES 1 MCDOUGALD, MALCOLM JR MCDOUGALD, HILDA S 411 DUNCAN ST APT D8 LILLINGTON NC, 27546 - 0000 2 MCDOUGALD, MALCOLM JR MCDOUGALD, HILDA S 411 DUNCAN ST APT D8 LILLINGTON NC, 27546 - 0000 3 ORE, WILLIAM P 8719 GRASMERE CT FT WASHINGTON MD 20744 FT WASHINGTON MD, 20744 WM. A. TONY WILDER Revenue Administrator CC: WM. A. TONY WILDER 0000034705- 2008- 2008- 000000 0000034705- 2009- 2009- 000000 0000040411- 2012- 2011- 110000 City 0.00 County 575.11 City 0.00 County 516.83 City(CI01) 303.14 County 477.64 City Total County Total Total to be Refunded 575.11 Refund 516.83 Refund 780.78 Refund 303.14 1,569.58 1,872.72 Double- Listed Double- Listed Clerical Error ATTACHMENT 2 Harnett C O U N T Y RESOLUTION OF THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGARDING FUNDING REDUCTIONS AND OTHER POTENTIAL CUT BACKS OF OUR MILITARY AND FORT BRAGG, NC www.harnett.org WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners support our men and women in uniform serving around the world and especially those serving at Fort Bragg; and WHEREAS, the budget cuts referred to as Sequestration could lead to our service members not having the materials, support and training needed to defend our nation both here and abroad; and WHEREAS, Harnett County has some 15,000 acres of Fort Bragg lands located inside our county borders and is home to thousands of active duty members and their families as well as 11,000 retired military members and their families, where disability compensation in excess of $81 million was received in FY 2011 and many more millions in active and retired pay checks; and WHEREAS, Harnett County is home to hundreds if not thousands of civilian employees who work on Fort Bragg; and home to numerous defense contractors to include SAAB Barracuda, Esterline, BoonEdam and over 100 others who were awarded contracts in 2011 of over $61 million. Awards have exceeded $918 million since 2000; and WHEREAS, Harnett County is a key support county for the Fort Bragg Regional Alliance formed prior to BRAC 2005 to protect and support Fort Bragg, and WHEREAS, Harnett County is home to the prestigious Campbell University that not only educates the veteran, active duty personnel and family members of soldiers but is itself a defense contractor who has received over $1.3 million in contract dollars since 2000, and WHEREAS, Harnett County has a strong and very active Veterans Department offering services to veterans across the county and our five communities each have active programs supporting and caring for the soldiers deployed and thousands of resident volunteers offering support in many ways to many programs including the Wounded Warrior programs. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVE, that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners values and supports our military and Fort Bragg as vital members of our county and supports funding for a highly trained, well- equipped, mobile force made up of valiant men and women as well as supporting the civilians who also support them. Keeping Fort Bragg strong, supplied, equipped, able to conduct training and offering superior support to its soldiers and their families is our obligation and to do otherwise is unconscionable. We are here, we are grateful and we support Fort Bragg. tray,:. Attest: Adopted the 1st day of April, 2013f` m Burgin, C an M garet Regina eeler, Clerk strong roots • new growth ATTACHMENT 3 www.harnett.org A RESOLUTION TO MAINTAIN AND SUPPORT THE CURRENT INTEGRITY AND FUNDING FOR THE PARKS AND RECREATION TRUST FUND (PARTF) WHEREAS, North Carolina is known for its unique and scenic natural resources and opportunities for recreation with a long tradition of its citizens and visitors enjoying parks, mountains, rivers, greenways, beaches and more. Generations of residents and visitors have delighted in these landscapes and park facilities; and WHEREAS, The Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF) was established with bi- partisan support on July 16, 1994 to fund improvements in the state's park system, to fund grants for local governments and to increase the public's access to the state's beaches and coastal waterways; and WHEREAS, since its inception The Parks and Recreation Trust Fund has provided $161 million via 722 grants to 370 local governments in 99 counties and has been matched with $312 million of local and private dollars for the purchase of local park land, building and renovation of facilities and development of greenways and trails; and WHEREAS, North Carolina's population has grown to make it the 10th most populous state in the nation with projections for the significant growth to continue in the coming decades, and more state and local parks are needed to meet the increased demands; and WHEREAS, parks are identified as key contributors to North Carolina's tourism industry that generates nearly $20 billion in annual economic impact; and WHEREAS, parks in North Carolina are experiencing record visitation levels including over 14.25 million to state parks in both 2011 and 2012; and WHEREAS, The Parks & Recreation Trust Fund has leveraged funds that allowed our State to acquire land for state parks and state natural areas and protected nearly 83,000 acres and made major additions to the Mountains -to -Sea State Trail; and WHEREAS, The Parks & Recreation Trust Fund has funded capital improvement projects in the state parks such as visitor centers and exhibit halls which provide tremendous opportunities to educate students and all citizens about North Carolina's outstanding natural resources, and other capital projects including campgrounds, picnic areas, boating facilities, trails and swimming beaches; and local capital projects including construction of community centers, athletic fields and greenways; and WHEREAS, the annual economic impact to local economies of all tourists visiting the state parks system was estimated at more than $400 million in sales and income, as well as nearly 5,000 jobs according to a 2008 study. WHEREAS, a portion of The Parks & Recreation Trust Fund is designated for the Public Beach and Coastal Waterfront Access Program to improve access to beaches and coastal waterways by funding public boat ramps and public beaches accesses; and strong roots • new growth WHEREAS, access to parks, recreation facilities and open space provides cost - effective opportunities for citizens of all ages to participate in health and wellness activities thereby reducing costs associated with obesity, heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure; and WHEREAS, research has documented that structured park and recreational opportunities in local communities can prevent crime and provide positive activities and directions for young people; and WHEREAS, dedicated, recurring funding of the Parks & Recreation Trust Fund allows for structured and objective planning and efficient management of the system at both the state and local levels for today and future generations; and WHEREAS, the success of The Parks and Recreation Trust Fund is due to the dedicated funding source provided by a portion of the deed stamp tax, and is recognized nationally as a model for efficiency and accountability; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners call on the members of the General Assembly to maintain dedicated revenues generated by seventy -five cents of the deed stamp tax for The Parks and Recreation Trust Fund. The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this resolution to each of the members of the General Assembly representing the people of Harnett County and the North Carolina Recreation and Park Association. Attest: Adopted the 1st day of April, 2013. www.harnett.org Burgin, Chai an ATTACHMENT 4 NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY RESOLUTION THAT, WHEREAS, Edward L Holder, began his Harnett County Law Enforcement career on July 15, 1985; and WHEREAS, after thirty years of distinguished service to Harnett County, Edward L Holder did retire; and WHEREAS, North Carolina General Statute 20- 187.2(a) provides that the governing body of law enforcement agency may in its discretion, award to a retiring member upon his /her request for their service side arm; and WHEREAS, according to North Carolina General Statute 14 -402 and 14- 409.1, proper permits have been obtained (as attached) in order to receive the side arm. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that Edward L. Holder be awarded the following service side arm for one dollar ($1.00). Glock Model 22 Serial Number SMN197. Duly adopted this ATTEST: JClerk to the Board S�- day of , 20 13 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Pistol Purchase Permit North Carolina 201303180015 I, LARRY ROLLINS Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that I have conducted a criminal background check of the applicant EDDIE LYNN HOLDER , whose place of residence is 1290 LEAFLET CHURCH ROAD, LILLINGTON, NC 27546 -, in HARNETT County, North Carolina and have received no information to indicate that it would be a violation of the State or Federal law for the applicant to purchase, transfer, receive or possess a handgun. The applicant has further satisfied me as to his, her (or) their good moral character. Therefore a license or permit is issued to EDDIE LYNN HOLDER to purchase one (1) pistol from any person, firm or corporation authorized to dispose of the same. This license or permit expires five years from its date of issuance. This 18 day of March, 2013 /044, SHERIFF