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HomeMy WebLinkAbout041513mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting April 15, 2013 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, April 15, 2013, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Staff present: Jim Burgin, Chairman Gary House, Vice Chairman Beatrice B. Hill, Commissioner Joe Miller, Commissioner C. Gordon Springle, Commissioner Tommy Burns, County Manager Joseph Jeffries, Deputy 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 7:00 pm. Commissioner Springle led the pledge of allegiance. Commissioner Springle also led the invocation following a moment of silence for the victims in Boston. Superior Court Judge C. Winston Gilchrist administered the Oath of Office for the Harnett County Manager to Mr. Tommy Burns. Mr. Burns addressed the Board and expressed his appreciation for their confidence and support. Chaiiman Burgin called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Mr. Jeffries requested the addition of 1) IT Department's request to use the sole source purchasing option to purchase GeoComm GeoLynx Sync Advanced Client for $18,965 from TriTech who provides software maintenance and support to our Computer Aided Dispatch System (CAD); 2) proposed priorities for Harnett County; and 3) an update on the airport rehab project. Commissioner Hill moved to approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Vice Chairman House moved to approve the items listed on the consent agenda. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed unanimously. 1. Minutes: April 1, 2013 Regular Meeting April 1, 2013 Special Session (budget) March 18, 2013 Regular Meeting January 7, 2013 Regular Meeting April 15, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 6 2. Budget Amendments 335 Cooperative Extension Code 110- 7325 - 465.11 -00 110- 7325- 465.21 -00 110- 7325- 465.21 -04 110- 7325- 465.21 -05 110- 7325- 465.22 -00 110- 7325- 465.23 -00 110- 7325- 465.26 -08 110- 7325- 465.25 -10 110- 7325- 465.60 -33 110- 0000 - 331.73 -25 344 WIA Youth Program Code 234 - 7406 - 465.22 -01 234 - 7406 - 465.35 -26 234 - 7408 - 465.35 -26 234 - 0000 - 331.74 -06 234 -0000- 331.74 -08 Salaries & Wages Group Insurance HAS Employee Clinic FICA Regular Retirement Workers Compensation Unemployment Benefits Materials & Supplies Assistance Project (CYTTAP) Participant FICA Other Participant Cost Other Participant Cost Sampson In School Sampson Out School 346 Highland Middle School Project CP1301 Code 331 -8300- 480.47 -30 Construction 331 - 8300 - 480.47 -62 Contingency 349 Transportation Code 110- 4650- 410.74 -74 Capital Outlay Equipment 110- 0000 - 334.55 -03 NC Transportation Capital 357 Airport Over Lay Zoning District CP1004 Code 398 - 8360 - 465.74 -71 Land 398 - 8360- 465.45 -01 Construction 398 - 8360- 465.45 -30 Engineering 358 Planning Services Code 110- 7200 - 465.33 -45 Contracted Services 110- 0000 - 322.72 -01 Cell Tower Fees 359 Cooperative Extension — Better Kid Care Training Grant Code 110- 7300 - 465.60 -39 Other Materials 110- 0000 - 331.73 -05 Better Kid Care Training 360 Cooperative Extension Code 110- 7300 - 465.32 -30 Family & Consumer Science 110- 0000 - 344.11 -00 Family & Consumer Science Revenue 25,500 increase 3,684 increase 700 increase 210 increase 1,951 increase 1,719 increase 394 increase 150 increase 63 increase 34,371 increase 112 decrease 180 increase 68 decrease 68 increase 68 decrease 779,312 increase 779,312 decrease 7,408 increase 7,408 increase 75,497 increase 34,370 increase 109,867 decrease 12,000 increase 12,000 increase 90 increase 90 increase 600 increase 600 increase April 15, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 of 6 362 Emergency Services Code 110 -5300- 420.21 -05 Emergency Management / EMPG Supp 110- 0000 - 331.53 -12 EMPG Supp 366 Cooperative Extension Code 110 -7300- 465.32 -30 Family Consumer Science 110 -0000 - 344.11 -00 Family Consumer Science 369 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 - 441.32 -26 110- 7600 - 441.64 -25 Salaries & Fringes Group Insurance Clinic FICA Retirement Worker's Comp Incentives Books & Publications 3. Tax refunds, rebates and releases (Attachment 1) 177 increase 177 increase 525 increase 525 increase 1,138 increase 143 increase 33 increase 88 increase 77 increase 11 increase 2,979 decrease 1,489 increase 4. Sheriffs Office requested permission to accept five (5) Kustom Signals Raptor RP -1 Radar units with Ka Band antennas and wired remotes. The estimated value of each unit is $2,250. These units were awarded to the Harnett County Sheriffs Office under the N.C. Governor's Highway Safety Program. 5. Sheriffs Office requested permission to contract with Advanced Imaging Systems for the online gun permits applications. This will require the Sheriff's Office to begin accepting credit card payments. Applicants will be charged a $3.00 processing fee by Advanced Imaging per application (not permit) and the credit transaction (2.9 %). There will be no up -front cost for the County to join. The Sheriffs Office feels this program will be beneficial to both the citizens of Harnett County and the Sheriff's Office handling the gun permit applications. 6. Sheriffs Office requested permission to sale or trade old weapons and designate the funds received to purchase new weapons, weapon supplies and ammunition for training with new weapons. The listed weapons include Sheriffs Office purchased weapons and seized weapons turned over to the Sheriff's office with court orders provided. 7. Sheriffs Office requested permission to designate Motorola radio modems as surplus property. These modems were used for 8 to 10 years to enable deputies to communicate through the NC Department CJIN System but are no longer used. The Sheriffs Office requests to donate these modems to other law enforcement agencies that still used this type of equipment. April 15, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 6 8. Emergency Services, on behalf of Dunn Emergency Services, requested approval of a budget amendment in the amount of $100,000 to include the Building Addition/Renovation in the current fiscal year budget to prepare for construction to begin in July 2013. Dunn Emergency Services Board of Directors have voted to proceed with a building addition /renovation. The project has been included in their Capital Outlay Five Year Plan for the last two years. 9. Cooperative Extension requested permission to accept grant funding from the ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) Safety Institute in the amount of $2,630. Funds will allow for multi - county ATV driving and riding safety day camps for a minimum of 250 youth and for the creation of ATV safety promotional items to include radio PSAs, brochures and news articles. 10. County Engineer requested, on behalf of NC DOT, a construction easement to build a traffic circle at the intersection of Powell & Ashe Avenue. NC DOT plans to lower the grade in that area, which will disturb a section of the existing rail trail and given this is out of the right -of -way, an easement is required. 11. Town of Lillington requested a five (5) year extension on the McKinney Parkway property to construct Fire Station #2. 12. IT Department, E -911 Division, requested to use the sole source purchasing option to purchase GeoComm GeoLynx Sync Advanced Client for $18,965 from TriTech who provides software maintenance and support to our Computer Aided Dispatch System (CAD). This cost is a 911 eligible expense and will be paid out of the Emergency Telephone System Budget. Chairman Burgin opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. No one spoke. Mr. Roberto Canales, P.E. - Coordinator of Strategic Initiatives with NC DOT, delivered a status update on the I -95 Economic Assessment. Mr. Canales responded to questions from commissioners noting tolls are planned every 10 miles which could potentially cost a car up to $20 to travel the complete stretch. He noted the current cost to improve and widen I -95 is $4.5 Billion. Mr. Canales also recognized present NC DOT Board Member Ed Grannis, Division Engineer Greg Burns, Project Manager Kristine O'Conner and Tracey C. Pittman. In response to Senator Ronald Rabin's request, who is preparing for an upcoming meeting with Governor McCrory; Mr. Jeffries distributed a memo proposing the top three priorities for Harnett County as: 1) Project Glenwood to be funded as approved by the One NC Grant; 2) Support funding of new school construction. The majority of growth in our County between 2006 and 2013 is a direct result of the Base Realignment and Closure program; and April 15, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4 of 6 3) Development of the U.S. 401 corridor in Harnett, Cumberland, and Wake Counties. The project is currently funded for planning and environmental studies in the 2012 -2018 STIP. We request funding for the right -of -way acquisition and construction. Commissioner Springle moved to approve the priorities. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Barry Blevins, Harnett Regional Jetport Administrator, updated the Board on the Airport Rehabilitation Project. Mr. Blevins sought guidance from the Board as he has been approached by a public safety organization, who maintains a presence at the airport, requesting that they be allowed to fly out of the airport during construction. Mr. Blevins noted the project was designed and sent out for bid based on being closed during construction. Three options to consider following a meeting including the organization, county administration, engineers and legal staff are: 1) Stay the course and close the airport for six weeks; 2) Allow the organization to land on the taxi way which would require FFA review; or 3) Try to adjust the construction schedule to allow the organization to land during construction with the organization signing a waiver. Mr. Blevins recognized that there are issues and complications to be addressed with Options 2 & 3. Mr. Blevins reported staff believes Option 1 is the safest option. Mr. Jeffries said Option 3 would include additional cost along with concerns regarding subcontractors on the ground. Chairman Burgin asked Mr. Burns his thoughts give he has flown in and out of the airport. Mr. Burns said there really are no good options; the rehab was designed for the airport to be closed and any modifications have so many variables. The County also recognized the need to keep the SBI at the Harnett Regional Jetport and hopes they will return following the improvements. Commissioner Springle moved that we follow the original plan which is Option 1. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioner Springle then amended his motion, and Commissioner Miller's second remained, to add "Maintaining the SBI presence at the Harnett County Regional Jetport" as the fourth priority for Harnett County to be provided to Senator Rabin for his meeting with Governor McCrory. Mr. Jeffries presented the following reports: - March 2013 Veteran Affairs Activities Report - March 2013 Planning Services Report - Inter - departmental budget ordinance amendments Mr. Jeffries also reminded commissioners of their upcoming special session scheduled for April 23, 2013, starting at 8:00 am when they will continue budget discussions as well as meeting jointly with the Harnett County Board of Education. Mr. Burns, presented the Board with a 100 -Day Plan of Action. Mr. Burns said the plan is a broad approach with four main objectives including goals and expected outcomes. Mr. Burns will share the plan with department heads the following day. Mr. Burns said it is a very general list but you can put a lots of areas of concern and attention under that. April 15, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5 of 6 Vice Chairman House asked Mr. Burns to start working on insurance benefits for county employees. There was no new business or need for closed session. Commissioner Hill moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:51 pm. Commissioner Springle seconded the motion which passed unanimously. tl5 Bf, Jiff : urgin, Chap: an et Regir z Wheeler, Clerk April 15, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 6 of 6 ATTACHMENT 1 ,Approved by the Harnett County Board of CommissiOrler : sJ0 Date : 04/15/2013 TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES Approved By : 77 e O C 7 ` 6j- 1 ELLIOTT", MARTENE FERGUSON 293 E DOOLEY ST COATS, NC 27521 COATS, NC, 27521 2 JACOB, ERIN KATHLEEN 68 SAW GRASS CT BUNNLEVEL, NC 283238208 BUNNLEVEL, NC, 28323 - 8208 3 PEAKE, JONATHAN GARY 102 STONECLIFF LN SANFORD, NC 273321666 SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 1666 4 PEAKE, JONATHAN GARY 102 STONECLIFF LN SANFORD, NC 273321666 SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 1666 5 PEAKE, JONATHAN GARY PEAKE, MELISSA KAY 102 STONECLIFF LN SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 1666 6 PEAKE, MELISSA KAY PEAKE, JONATHAN GARY 102 STONECLIFF LN SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 1666 7 PEAKE, MELISSA KAY PEAKE, JONATHAN GARY 102 STONECLIFF LN SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 1666 8 WILKERSON, ROBERT LEE 6357 NC 210 N ANGIER, NC, 27501 - 7056 WM. A. TONY WILDER Revenue Administrator CC: WM. A. 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A. TONY WILDER Revenue Administrator CC: WM. A. TONY WILDER wtaomh 0041116\m7.1,6t nteret IttA Riati*OIP: A*V.1"t4 City(CI05) 175.34 County 347.70 0000045856- 2011- 2011- 000000 City Total County Total Total to be Refunded 523.04 Refund 175.34 347.70 523.04 No home on lot 3) Development of the U.S. 401 corridor in Harnett, Cumberland, and Wake Counties. The project is currently funded for planning and environmental studies in the 2012 -2018 STIP. We request funding for the right -of -way acquisition and construction. Commissioner Springle moved to approve the priorities. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Barry Blevins, Harnett Regional Jetport Administrator, updated the Board on the Airport Rehabilitation Project. Mr. Blevins sought guidance from the Board as he has been approached by a public safety organization, who maintains a presence at the airport, requesting that they be allowed to fly out of the airport during construction. Mr. Blevins noted the project was designed and sent out for bid based on being closed during construction. Three options to consider following a meeting including the organization, county administration, engineers and legal staff are: 1) Stay the course and close the airport for six weeks; 2) Allow the organization to land on the taxi way which would require FFA review; or 3) Try to adjust the construction schedule to allow the organization to land during construction with the organization signing a waiver. Mr. Blevins recognized that there are issues and complications to be addressed with Options 2 & 3. Mr. Blevins reported staff believes Option 1 is the safest option. Mr. Jeffries said Option 3 would include additional cost along with concerns regarding subcontractors on the ground. Chairman Burgin asked Mr. Burns his thoughts give he has flown in and out of the airport. Mr. Burns said there really are no good options; the rehab was designed for the airport to be closed and any modifications have so many variables. The County also recognized the need to keep the SBI at the Harnett Regional Jetport and hopes they will return following the improvements. Commissioner Springle moved that we follow the original plan which is Option 1. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioner Springle then amended his motion, and Commissioner Miller's second remained, to add "Maintaining the SBI presence at the Harnett County Regional Jetport" as the fourth priority for Harnett County to be provided to Senator Rabin for his meeting with Governor McCrory. Mr. Jeffries presented the following reports: - March 2013 Veteran Affairs Activities Report - March 2013 Planning Services Report - Inter - departmental budget ordinance amendments Mr. Jeffries also reminded commissioners of their upcoming special session scheduled for April 23, 2013, starting at 8:00 am when they will continue budget discussions as well as meeting jointly with the Harnett County Board of Education. Mr. Burns presented the Board with a 100 -Day Plan of Action. Mr. Burns said the plan is a broad approach with four main objectives including goals and expected outcomes. Mr. Burns will share the plan with department heads the following day. Mr. Burns said it is a very general list but you can put a lots of areas of concern and attention under that. April 15, 2013, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5 of 6