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Minutes of Regular Meeting
October 21, 2013
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, October 21,
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, Interim Finance Officer
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk to the Board
Chairman Burgin called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Commissioner Miller led the pledge of
allegiance and invocation.
Chaiiiiian Burgin called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Mr. Burns
requested the following additions for consideration:
1) Harnett County Sheriff's Office request for approval to utilize the County owned
property (located in the 2000 block of Ashe Avenue in Dunn) which consist of 83.45
acres of land, to construct the Harnett County Sheriff's Office Training Facility.
Sheriff's Office also requests waiver of permitting charges and all Harnett County
fees associated with this project, to include water lines/taps/turn on.
2) Harnett County Sheriffs Office request for approval of the Capital Project
Ordinance for the Sheriff's Office Training Facility.
3) Administration's request for approval to reclassify a Senior Planner position (salary
grade 73) to an EDC Planner position (salary grade 83).
4) Resolution of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners to place any proceeds
from the 1/4 cents sales tax into a School Capital Fund.
Vice Chairman House moved to approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner Hill seconded
the motion which passed unanimously.
Vice Chairman House moved to approve the items listed on the revised consent agenda.
Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
1. Minutes: October 7, 2013 Regular Meeting
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2. Budget Amendments:
85 Think Smart "Link to Success"
Code 110-5899-420.31-26 Think Smart
110-0000-331.41-17 Think Smart
88 General Services/Youth Services
Code 110-7930-441.11-00 Human Services/Salaries & Wages
110-7930-441.32-38 Special Accounts/Restitution Services
110-7930-441.41-11 Telephone & Postage
110-7930-441.55-12 Printing & Binding
110-7930-441.58-01 Training & Meetings
110-7930-441.60-31 Gas, Oil, & Auto Supplies
110-7930-441.60-36 Uniforms
110-7930-441.60-47 Food & Provisions
110-7930-441.12-00 Human Services/Salary & Wages -PT
110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated
90 Health Department/Aging
Code 110-0000-331.75-52 HCCBG/Nutrition
110-0000-331.75-53 USDA/Nutrition
92 Cooperative Extension
Code 110-7324-465.11-00
110-7324-465.60-47
110-7324-465.58-01
110-7324-465.60-33
110-7324-465.58-14
110-0000-334.73-24
Salaries & Wages
Food & Provisions
Training & Meetings
Materials & Supplies
Travel Administration
Revenue -4-H Teen Court at Risk Youth
Development
94 General Services/Transportation
Code 110-4650-410.55-12 Printing & Binding
110-4650-410.60-33 Materials & Supplies
110-4650-410.60-57 Miscellaneous Expense
110-0000-334.55-02 EDTAP Transportation Plan
110-0000-334.55-05 Transportation RGP
96 Sheriff's Office
Code 251-5100-420.90-10 Interfund Transfer — General Fund
251-0000-336.16-00 Asset Forfeiture (Equitable Share)
4,707 increase
4,707 increase
1,218 increase
800 increase
400 increase
200 increase
50 increase
500 increase
200 increase
100 increase
7,500 decrease
4,032 decrease
9,283 decrease
9,283 increase
1,011 increase
3,089 increase
8,625 increase
885 increase
2,500 increase
16,110 increase
100 decrease
200 decrease
106 decrease
22,586 decrease
22,180 increase
950 increase
950 increase
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98 Cooperative Extension
Code 110-7327-465.11-00
110-7327-465.21-00
110-7327-465.22-00
110-7327-465.23-00
110-7327-465.25-10
110-7327-465.26-08
110-0000-353.73-27
Salaries & Wages
Group Insurance
FICA
Regular Retirement
Unemployment Benefits
Workman's Compensation
Betsy Johnson Hospital
(Adolescent Parenting Program)
99 Sheriff's Office
Code 110-5100-420.32-27 Drug Fund
110-0000-389.43-22 Interfund Transfer — Asset Forfeiture
101 Health Department
Code 110-7600-441.11-00
110-7600-441.21-00
110-7600-441.22-00
110-7600-441.23-00
110-0000-331.76-01
102 Health Department
Code 110-7600-441.32-26
110-7600-441.33-45
110-7600-441.54-26
110-7600-441.58-01
110-7600-441.58-14
110-7600-441.60-33
110-7600-441.60-47
110-7600-441.64-25
110-0000-334.76-16
110-0000-345.19-00
103 General Services/Youth
Code 110-7930-441.12-00
110-7930-441.22-00
110-7930-441.26-08
110-0000-331.77-02
Salaries & Wages
Group Insurance
FICA
Retirement
WIC Program -Breastfeeding Peer
Incentives
Contracted Services
Advertising
Training
Travel -Employee
Materials & Supplies
Food & Provisions
Books & Publications
Diabetes
Miscellaneous Fees
Services
Human Services/Salaries & Wages -PT
Human Services/FICA Tax Expense
Human Services/Worker's Compensation
Human Services/CBA/Juvenile Restitution
104 Sheriffs Office
Code 251-5100-420.90-03 Interfund Transfer — Capital Project
251-0000-336.16-00 Asset Forfeiture (Equitable Share)
19,581 increase
2,230 increase
1,477 increase
1,377 increase
175 increase
160 increase
25,000 increase
950 increase
950 increase
1,835 decrease
312 decrease
128 decrease
119 decrease
2,394 decrease
800 decrease
300 decrease
700 decrease
100 decrease
250 decrease
325 decrease
500 decrease
575 decrease
2,500 decrease
1,050 decrease
5,704 increase
389 increase
154 increase
6,247 increase
209,000 increase
209,000 increase
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105 Sheriff's Office
Code 251-5100-420.90-10
251-0000-336.16-00
105 Sheriff's Office
Code 110-5100-420.60-33
110-0000-389.43-22
108 Sheriff's Office
Code 110-5100-420.60-33
110-0000-389.43-22
Interfund Transfer — General Fund
Asset Forfeiture (Equitable Share)
Materials & Supplies
Interfund Transfer — Asset Forfeiture
Materials & Supplies
Interfund Transfer — Asset Forfeiture
109 Sheriff's Office
Code 251-5100-420.90-10 Interfund Transfer — General Fund
251-0000-336.16-00 Asset Forfeiture (Equitable Share)
111 Health Department, Aging
Code 110-7500-441.33-45 Contracts
110-7500-441.60-49 Materials & Supplies Ramps
110-7552-441.33-45 Contracts
110-7552-441.58-18 Travel Contract Employees
110-0000-331.77-03 HCCBG/Aging
110-0000-331.75-52 HCCBG/Nutrition
110-0000-331.75-53 USDA/Nutrition
112 Harnett Memorial
Code 215-8406-410.90-30 Interfund Transfer — Public Utilities
215-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated
163,257 decrease
163,257 decrease
163,257 decrease
163,257 decrease
2,475 decrease
2,475 decrease
2,475 decrease
2,475 decrease
9,462 decrease
645 decrease
8,440 decrease
1,900 increase
10,107 decrease
8,440 decrease
1,900 increase
2,030 increase
2,030 increase
113 Public Utilities
Code 531-0000-389.43-24 Interfund Transfer — Harnett Memorial Fund 2,030 increase
531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 2,030 decrease
114 Emergency Medical Services
Code 110-5400-420.35-73 ASPR/SMAT (Wake Med) 55,500 increase
110-0000-353.54-04 Contributions — ASPR/SMAT (Wake Med) 55,500 increase
110-4900-410.35-81 Emergency Telephone System
Code 110-4900-410.35-81 Lillington Tech Upgrade 15,000 increase
110-0000-353.49-01 Lillington Tech Upgrade 15,000 increase
117 Transportation
Code 110-4650-410.32
110-0000-334.55
-70 Operating -Special Accounts/Capital
Assistance — TDP
-07 Transportation/NC Transp. CTP2013
65,164 increase
65,164 increase
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3. Tax refunds, rebates and releases (Attachment 1)
4. General Services/Airport requested approval of the 2014-2020 Transportation
Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP establishes the Board's request schedule for
obligating funds to improve infrastructure needs for 2014-2020. Request is
forwarded to NC DOT/DOA. Total amount requested is $25,689,615.
5. General Services/Airport requested approval of revised project ordinance previously
approved on October 7, 2013, that allocates necessary funds to pay for the upgrade of
the Automated Weather Observation Systems (AWOS) at the Harnett County Jetport.
Revisions are due to correcting wording in the expenditure and revenue portions of
the ordinance.
6. Emergency Services requested authorization to accept the Emergency Management
Perfoiluance Grant Award administered by North Carolina Public Safety Division of
Emergency Management in the amount of $35,000. This is the first of two awards.
This total reflects a universal amount that the county is eligible to receive provided all
universal activities are completed ad documentation is approved by the State before
September 30, 2014. The second award will reflect six optional activities that Harnett
County Emergency Management has completed. This is a federal grant administered
by the State that is available to local governments to assist in the cost of developing
and maintaining a comprehensive emergency management program. These are funds
that are received annually and are included as part of our operating budget.
7. Emergency Services requested authorization to submit an application and receive
funds for the FY13 ASPR Hospital Preparedness Program Grant administered
through the WakeMed Health and Hospital CAPRAC (Capital Regional Advisory
Committee) for the purchase and installation of VIPER Mobile Radios; and to
purchase medication and supplies for the Harnett County SMAT III program. Total
amount of grant is $55,500.
8. Harnett County I.T. requested approval of proposal to provide technology upgrade to
the Town of Lillington.
9. Harnett County I.T. requested approval of revised I.T. Fee Schedule in order to
extend additional services to the Towns and HPE to include network storage fees,
VoIP/FoIP lines and Internet connections.
10. Sheriff's Office requested approval to accept a grant from the Office of Justice
Program under the FY13 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program.
The grant amount is for $16,280. The funds will be used to purchase software to
increase the sign -on security on computers used by deputies in the field. This
software meets the new requirements for secure sign -on by the FBI. There is no local
match required.
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11. Proclamation honoring the late Eddie Thomas "E.T." Moore
12. Harnett County Board of Education requested permission to transfer funds from the
fund balance of their Current Expense Budget to their Capital Outlay Budget in the
amount of $1,600,000.
13. Administration requested approval to reclassify a Senior Planner position (salary
grade 73) to an EDC Planner position (salary grade 83).
Chairman Burgin opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3
minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes.
- Paul Long of 601 Old Buies Creek Road in Lillington asked for an update on the
financial situation at Good Hope. Mr. Long said he understands Good Hope received
certification and some reimbursement for the funds they extended to patients prior to
getting certified. He said if they are not bringing in money then all they can rely on is the
money from the County to pay their annual loan payment to USDA. He said the citizens
need to know what this is going to cost our County.
- Joe Langley of 298 Kirk Adams Road in Angier requested that another public hearing
be held, including having the developers promoting this state their case, before anything
comes off the table related to recreation fees.
- Catherine Jones of 47 Sunrise Court in Cameron said the way of the future is to recycle
and not to build new landfills. Mrs. Jones listed the problems she believes would occur
from a landfill. She said when all is said and done there would be humongous pile of
garbage there for eternity with the company leaving with all the profits while citizen's
property values go down and who knows how everyone's health might have been
affected.
Commissioner Hill moved to approve the appointments listed below. Commissioner Springle
seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Andrew Ruhland (nominated by Vice Chairman House) was reappointed to serve on this
board for a term of 3 years expiring November 30, 2016.
DANGEROUS DOG COMMITTEE
Dr. Janet Batker (nominated by Commissioner Springle) was reappointed to serve on this
committee for a term of three years expiring July 31, 2016.
Vann Stephens (nominated by Commissioner Springle) was reappointed to serve as an
alternate on this committee for a term of three years expiring August 31, 2016.
Ms. Wheeler clarified that the vacancy on the Dangerous Dog Committee is not required
to be filled by an attorney as previously reported.
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Mr. Jeffries petitioned the Board for a public hearing and consider approval of order to close a
0.23 acre portion of Parrish Street located in Buies Creek, North Carolina, which is undeveloped
and unopened. The road closure is requested by Reedy Creek Film, LLC. Campbell University
does not object to the proposed road closure. Mr. Jeffries noted Reedy Creek Finn, LLC plans to
develop the property.
Chairman Burgin called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for
comments from the public. Seeing no one else move, Chairman Burgin closed the public
hearing. Commissioner Springle moved to approve the order authorizing the road close of 0.23
acres of Parrish Street located in Buies Creek, North Carolina. Commissioner Hill seconded the
motion which passed unanimously.
Randy Baker, Senior Zoning Inspector, petitioned the Board for a public hearing on proposed
text amendments requested by: Harnett County Planning Services, Unified Development
Ordinance:
Article V - Use Regulations:
Section 1.0 -Table of Uses, 1.2 Types and Regulations
Section 7.0 -Commercial Uses, 7.5.6 Firing Range
Section 11.0 -Other Uses, 11.3, Firearm Certification, 11.4 Gunsmithing
Article XIV -Definitions and Certifications
Section 2.0 -General Definitions & Acronyms', 2.2 General Definitions
Reason for the requested change:
- re-classify the term shooting range to firing range in order to coincide with terminology
currently utilized by industry professionals.
- include gunsmithing, firearm certification and governmental training facilities into the
category of other uses to address the current demands and trends related to such facilities.
- clarify the requirements surrounding the use of private, supervised and instructional
firing ranges.
- introduction of language to address the increasing demand of firearm related facilities
that are not currently specified within the UDO.
- insert definitions to verify proper meaning and intent of terms and words.
Mr. Baker said these amendments are proposed due to the increase in public demand and interest
in the activities and facilities that have been brought before the Planning Department
surrounding certain issues. Some of these activities or facilities have a direct association with
firearms while some are directed toward instruction, training and certification in specialized
areas that deal with the public service and protection. Mr. Baker said over the past several
months the Harnett County Board of Adjustments has been petitioned on multiple occasions to
grant conditional use activities that would have be classified as trades rather than specific
classifications found in the ordinance. These proposed amendments are directed toward bringing
clarification to these types of request and placing baseline requirements for such uses. Mr. Baker
reported the Planning Board considered and unanimously approved the proposed Text
Amendments at their October 7, 2013, meeting.
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Mr. Baker walked through the proposed text amendments. Commissioner Miller and
Commissioner Springle both serve on the ad hoc committee set-up to help with this amendment.
Mr. Baker noted the Planning Department, along with the committee, are currently working on
language that would address "firing ranges" and directing guidelines toward firing ranges which
would be a proposed amendment at a later date. Mr. Baker stress the importance of the
amendment being site specific. Chairman Burgin asked staff to share this language with the
towns as most contain gunsmithing operations.
Chairman Burgin called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for
comments from the public. The following citizens spoke:
- Max Matthews Jr. of 1778 Clay Hole Road in Coats said he believes staff is headed in
the right direction but made several points regarding the proposed amendment. Mr.
Matthew said current training standards recommend 1 to 6 instructor/student ratio;
the required length of range measured from the firing range to the backstop is longer for
private protective services training; the handicap accessible restroom and parking
facilities requirement is very cost prohibitive, annual inspections should be included to
maintain compliance with the regulations; and only those facilities in compliance with
these regulations should be on the Sheriff's approved list for conducting these types of
training Mr. Matthews asked Commissioners to table the vote on thel 1.3 Section
pending referral back to the Planning Board.
- Rick Foster, of 529 Ridge View Drive in Cameron and a member of the Harnett County
Board of Adjustments, said the proposed text amendment would greatly assist the Board
of Adjustments in assessing the potential impact on surrounding property owners,
conditional use permits, and believes these will be good changes. He said the proposed
amendment recognizes that not all ranges are the same and adds clarity to the ordinance.
He believes staff has done a great job laying the foundation for a proposed firing range
ordinance.
- Paul Long, 601 Old Buies Creek Road, said we shouldn't put an undue burden on small
business owners while being safe for the citizens.
- Rob Gilmore of 104 Season Drive in Cameron said he is concerned about berm heights
and safety issues and wants to make sure that these ordinances are written with a lot of
safety in mind.
- Kent Jeffries of 747 Purfoy Road in Chalybeate Springs commended staff for working
on improving firing ranges in Harnett County. Mr. Jeffries said he lives in a community
severely impacted by an unregulated shooting range. He asked if there is an intention to
require all for-profit shooting ranges currently in operation in Harnett County to obtain a
conditional use permit whether the range is considered to be the primary or ancillary use
of the property. Mr. Jeffries encouraged commissioners and staff to take the necessary
action to address issues in his part of the county.
Seeing no one else move, Chairman Burgin closed the public hearing. Commissioners and staff
discussed some of the issues raised by Mr. Matthews and possible changes to the proposed
amendments. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the text amendments as presented.
Commissioner Springle seconded the motion which passed unanimously with commissioners
asking staff to look at the points made by Mr. Matthew. (Attachment 2)
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Harnett County Sheriff Larry Rollins requested approval to utilize the County owned property
(located in the 2000 block of Ashe Avenue in Dunn) which consist of 83.45 acres of land, to
construct the Harnett County Sheriffs Office Training Facility. This land was previously used
as a Harnett County landfill. Sheriff's Office also requests waiver of permitting charges and all
Harnett County fees associated with this project, to include water lines/taps/turn on. Sheriff
Rollins said they had met with the State who were pleased to see an old landfill being used.
Financing with seized drug asset money.
Commissioner House asked Sheriff Rollins if he foresaw any problems with noise. Sheriff
Rollins said there will be noise but the use of the range would be for law enforcement purposes
only and he will limit the use of the range as much as possible. Sheriff Rollins said this would
not be a public range. Mr. Snow asked if the Sheriff intended to have the land surveyed which at
this time he does not. Vice Chairman House moved to approve use of the County owned
property (located in the 2000 block of Ashe Avenue in Dunn) which consist of 83.45 acres of
land, to construct the Harnett County Sheriff's Office Training Facility and waiver of County
fees and costs associated with the project. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed
unanimously.
Sheriff Rollins requested approval of the Capital Project Ordinance for the Sheriff's Office
Training Facility. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the ordinance as presented.
Commissioner Springle seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Vice Chairman House presented a resolution to place any proceeds from the 1/4 cent sales tax into
a school capital fund. Vice Chairman House said it is the commissioners' intent to use that
money for construction, renovation and improvements to schools. Vice Chairman House moved
to approve the resolution as presented. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed
unanimously. (Attachment 3)
Mr. Burns presented the following reports:
- DSS — Local Impact from the Federal Shutdown
Public Health Activities Summary September 2013
- Planning Services Report September 2013
Community Development Monthly Performance Status Report Sept. 2013
Inter -Departmental Budget Ordinance Amendments
Mr. Burns said staff still doesn't know what the lapse will be in getting our reimbursements back
for some of our federal funded programs within Social Services. Mr. Burns reminded
commissioners of their upcoming October 29th joint meeting with Board of Education where they
will discuss the 1/4 cent sales tax referendum and share the debt affordability analysis prepared by
Davenport and Co.
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Chairman Burgin called for any new business. Chairman Burgin asked that S.A.F.E. be invited
to an upcoming work session to discuss their funding needs. Commissioners discussed funding
nonprofits. Chairman Burgin also shared an invitation with commissioners to have supper with
the CCCC Board of Trustees on October 23rd. Commissioner Springle asked that members make
sure to attend the TIP and transportation meetings to ensure the 401 project is included. Mr.
Burns noted Lee County is asking to have the 421 widening project put back on their TIP list.
Commissioner Hill moved that the Board go into closed session to 1) discuss matters relating to
the location or expansion of industries or other businesses in Harnett County; and 2) to discuss
certain personnel matters. This motion is made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143-
318.11(a)(4)&(6).
43-
318.1l(a)(4)&(6). Commissioner House seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Commissioner Hill moved that the Board come out of closed session. Vice Chairman House
seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioner Hill moved to amend the closed
session motion to include 3) to discuss a certain claim involving Harnett County and to preserve
the attorney-client privilege concerning the same. Vice Chairman House seconded the
amendment which passed unanimously.
Commissioner Springle moved to adjourn the meeting at 9:28 pm. Commissioner Miller
seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
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ATTACHMENT 1
TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES
Approved By : d i 10 /0 /3
1 ACGC LLC
125 WHISPERING PINES DR
SPRING LAKE NC 283900000
SPRING LAKE NC, 28390
2 ACGC LLC
125 WHISPERING PINES DR
SPRING LAKE NC 283900000
SPRING LAKE NC, 28390
3 ACGC LLC
125 WHISPERING PINES DR
SPRING LAKE NC 283900000
SPRING LAKE NC, 28390
4 TAYLOR, JAMES L
708 LINCOLN ST
DUNN NC 283343516
DUNN NC, 28334 - 3516
5 TAYLOR, JAMES L
708 LINCOLN ST
DUNN NC 283343516
DUNN NC, 28334 - 3516
WM. A. TONY WILDER
Revenue Administrator
CC:
WM. A. TONY WILDER
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0000063220- 2010- 2010- 000000
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City 0.00
County 675.51
City 0.00
County 851.14
City 0.00
County 790.35
City(C105) 441.70
County 799.96
City(C105) 441.70
County 819.96
9,473.33 Refund
851.14 Refund
790.35 Refund
1,241.66 Refund
1,261.66 Refund
City Total 883.40
County
Total
Total to
be 4,820.32
Refunded
3,936.92
Value Decrease
Value Decrease
Value Decrease
Situs Correction
Situs Correction
BoardtRepo
Date : 10/21/2013
TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
ApprovedBy:H ( OC, Io-a►13
RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES
1 BLACK, LEMUEL D III
1670 LEMUEL BLACK RD
BUNNLEVEL NC, 28323 - 0000
2 BURTON, DAVID W
BURTON, ELIZABETH H
74 PAULINE CIR
SANFORD NC, 27332 - 0000
3 GLOVER, DANIEL L
GLOVER, DRENA G
P 0 BOX 4604
EMERALD ISLE NC, 28594 -
4604
4 GLOVER, DRENA G
GLOVER, DANIEL L
PO BOX 4604
EMERALD ISLE NC, 28594 -
0000
5 HOWARD, CLIFFORD
THEODORE 2ND
46 WATEREDGE LN
SANFORD, NC 273320142
SANFORD, NC, 27332 - 0142
6 PAYNE, MATHEW DOUGLAS
548 ANONA DR
FAYETTEVILLE, NC, 28314
WM. A. TONY WILDER
Revenue Administrator
CC:
WM. A. TONY WILDER
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0000004163- 2013- 2013- 000000
0000019704- 2013- 2013- 000000
0000019714- 2013- 2013- 000000
0001761727- 2010- 2010- 000000
0002004976- 2012- 2012- 000000
City 0.00
County 129.92
City 0.00
County 278.73
City 0.00
County 87.38
City 0.00
County 220.41
City 0.00
County 146.42
City 0.00
County 7.63
City Total
County
Total
Total to be
Refunded
129.92 Refund
278.73 Refund
87.38 Refund
220.41 Refund
146.42 Refund
7.63 Refund
0.00
870.49
870.49
Value
Decrease
Value
Decrease
Value
Decrease
Value
Decrease
Military
Exemption
Military
Exemption
ATTACHMENT 2
Harnett
COUNTY
HARNETT COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE
HARNETT COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
www.harnettorg
WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County adopted the UDO on October 17,
2011 for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, and general welfare of the county residents;
and
WHEREAS, this ordinance was adopted under authority granted by the General Assembly of the
State of North Carolina, particularly G.S. 153A-340; and
WHEREAS, the UDO contains provisions for amending said ordinance and those provisions have
been followed; and
WHEREAS, the Harnett County Planning Board has reviewed the amendment to the articles of the
UDO as listed below and recommends the adoption of the following amendment.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA that Article V, Sections 1.2 "Table of Use Types
and Regulations", 7.0 "Commercial Uses", 11.0 "Other Uses" and Article XIV, Section 2.2
"General Definitions" of the Unified Development Ordinance shall be amended as to read as
indicated in "Attachments 1, 2, 3 and 4".
"Attachments" are filed with the Unified Development Ordinance in the Clerk to the Board's
Office.
Duly adopted this 21St day of October, 2013 and effective upon adoption.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
im Burgin, 1: firman
ATTEST:
Margret Regina Wheeler, Clerk to the Board
strong roots • new growth
ATTACHMENT 1
Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Use Table
(Adopted October 17, 2011)
Amend Article V. Use Regulations, Section 1.2 Table of Use Types & Regulations
Article V. Use Regulations
Section 1.2 Table of Use Types & Regulations
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EDUCATIONAL & INSTITUTIONAL USES
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Crematorium
Cemetery or 'Mausoleum, Commercial Lyse
Cemetery or Mausoleum. Private Use
Funeral Home or :Mortuary
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Daycare Facilities
.Adult Daycare
Childcare 1'acilitc
In -I Joint' Childcare
Educational Services
Colleges & Universities
1 carving ('enter
Research 1aboraton-
School, Private 1dcmentan Middle, & I Iigh
School, Public: lslementar} Middle, & I Iigh
"Trade School
Truck Dry ins School
Financial Services
Automated feller Machine (ATM)
Financial Institutions (Banks, Credit Agencies,
Investment Companies, etc)
Health Services
Emergency Services (ie- Police, Fire, Rescue,
Ambulance Service),
Health Carc Services (ie- Medical & Dental Clinic
& Lab Blood Bank, etc)
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Parks
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Social Institutions
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Social halls, Lodges, Fraternal Organizations
Clubs, & Similar Activities
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kennels, Boarding Stables, & Other Similar
Regulated Land lists
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Zoo & Petting Zoo
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Restaurant
Lodging Services
Bed & Breakfast
Boarding I louse
hotel or Motel
I Iomeless Shelter
Recreational Vehicle Park
Offices, General
Business Service ]establishment
Offices (Business or Professional)
Offices (Governmental)
Personal Services
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1 per 300 sq ft
1 per 4 persons (at max eapaens)
1 per 2 scan
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1 per room * 1 per employee
1 per room - 1 per employee
1 per room • 1 per 2 employees
1 per 31)u sq. ft.
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Massage & Bodywork Spa, or 'l'hcrap) Practice,
Licensed
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Personal Service Establishment
Recreational Facilities
Recreational Facility
Athletic Fields, Private
Ilealth & Training (enter. Indoor
Health & Training (enter, Outdoor
Race "Track
Recreation & Amusement Services
Recreational Day Camp _ _
Recreational Facility, Indoor
Firing Rangy, Indoor
Firing Range,Outdoor.
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Convenience Stores &
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ATTACHMENT 2
Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Use Regulations
(Adopted October 17, 2011)
Amend Article V. Use Regulations, Section 7.5.6 Shooting Range (Indoor & Outdoor)
7.5.6 Firing - -; Range (Indoor & Outdoor Shooting Ranges)
A. Governmental training facilities public and private high schools,_ colleges or universities shall not
be re( uired to adhere to the tollovvin0 reuulations when tirino runes arc utilized under the
supervision of an instructor as a training or practice taeility. In all other situations, all tirinu
ranges shall be required to obtain a conditional use permit whether the range is considered to be
the )rintary or ancillary use of the property utiles otherwise specitied within this Ordinance.I+3
1.
In addition to notification of conditional use permit requests for the purpose of outdoor
firing;: hooting ranges made by the County, the applicant(s) shall make notification to all
property- owners within one (1) mile of the proposed facility. Such notification shall include
the same information in the notification provided by the County. Proof of such notification
shall be provided by the applicant(s), either by certified mail receipt, sworn statement, or
evidence of publication of a one-half (`,z) page ad in a newspaper of local distribution.
B. The following information shall be contained on the required conditional use permit application
and site plan:
1. Information regarding the caliber of weapon(s) to be used at the facility, including details
regarding the highest caliber weapon(s) to be used;
2. Information regarding how the facility will be designed to facilitate use of the highest caliber
weapon(s) proposed, including details regarding how the public will be protected from
projectiles for such weapon(s), in accordance with The 1VRA Range Source Book;
3. Information regarding how the facility will provide containment of projectiles entirely within
the bounds of such facility, in accordance with The N'R1 Range Source Book; and
4. A firing: hooting range safety plan, including, at a minimum, the following information,
written in accordance with The NRA Range Source Book to be used during the planning,
construction, and operation of the facility.
a. Gun, or other weapon(s), handling rules;
b. General tiring: hootingf range rules and regulations;
c. Specific tiringshootint range rules and regulations:
d. Administrative rules and regulations; and
e. Guarantees of notification.
5. Proposed hours and days of operation, which may be amended by the Board of Adjustment.
C. The noise emitted from such facility shall be in compliance with the applicable regulations of the
Harnett County Sheriffs Department.
D. Indoor facilities shall, to the maximum extent feasible, be designed to meet the standards for
indoor tirin; hooting ranges in accordance with The \'R-1 Runge Source Book.. Live fire shoot
houses shall be designed to meet the same standards.
li. Outdoor facilities shall meet the following standards:
1. Adequate, handicap accessible restroom and parking facilities shall be provided to the rear of
the firing line.
Range boundary shall be a minimum of 200 feet from any public right(s)-of-way or dedicated
access easement.
3. The target line shall be a minimum of 1,500 feet from any residential structure when the
structure is located to the rear of the target line backstop. All other residential structures
shall be located a minimum of 500 feet from the target line.
4. The direction of fire shall be parallel to or perpendicular to and away from the public
right(s)-of-way or dedicated access easement.
5. Range shall be enclosed on two (2) sides by an earthen berm, stabilized using standard
practices. Said berm shall be a minimum of 10 feet in height at a thickness that will not
allow penetration of any projectiles fired on the range.
6. Range target line shall be constructed to withstand the highest caliber weapons that will be
shot on site, in accordance with The NR.,1 Range Source Book.
7. Required firing line shall be constructed to include baffles meeting the requirements of The
1IVR.,1 Range Source Book..
8. Warning signs shall be posted along range boundaries, spaced not more than 100 feet apart.
Signage shall announce the potential dangers and the presence of an active firing range
utilizing highly visible colors.
9. A range safety officer shall be present at all times during the use of live weapons.
10. Vehicle and pedestrian travel shall not be permitted within the 300 feet restricted area while
the range is active.
ATTACHMENT 3
Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Use Regulations
(Adopted October 17, 2011)
Amend Article V. Use Regulations, Section 11.0
Article V. Use Regulations
Section 11.0 Other Uses
11.3 Firearm Certification Facilities
All firearm certification facilities not operating or located on an approved firing range are required to
obtain conditional use approval from the Harnett County Board of Adjustment. All certification
facilities that contain a firing range shall adhere to the following standards:
The firearm certification facility's firing range shall only be utilized for the purpose of
displaying the practical skills necessary to obtain certification in this area of instruction.
The display of practical skills involving firearms must be conducted in the presence of a
certified firearms instructor.
B. The firing range shall only be occupied by one student and the certified firearms instructor
during the qualifying session of the certification process.
C. The firing range utilized for qualification purposes shall be constructed to be in
compliance with the following requirements:
1. The range backstop shall be constructed in a manner to contain projectiles
without risk of ricochet or escape.
2. The range backstop or berm shall be constructed to a minimum height of ten
(10) feet.
D. The firing range shall be located to the rear of any structure approved for
occupancy that is located on the same parcel of property.
E. The length of the range measured from the firing line to the backstop shall be no
greater than thirty (30) feet.
F. The range shall be designed to establish the direction of fire to be parallel or
perpendicular to and away from all public right(s)-of-way.
G. Adequate handicap accessible restroom and parking facilities shall be provided.
11.4 Gunsmithing
Gunsmithing facilities operating in conjunction with and are located on an approved firing facility shall
be deemed as a permitted accessory use and shall not be required to obtain a conditional use permit. All
other gunsmithing activities and facilities shall be required to obtain a conditional use permit. All non-
exempt gunsmithing facilities shall adhere to the following requirements:
A. Gunsmithing facilities located within a residential structure shall not engage in the onsite
display or sale of firearms.
B. Facilities that will utilize a test fire vault or berm shall disclose this information on the
Board of Adjustment application, site plan and be approved as part of the conditional use
approval.
C. Gunsmithing facilities shall only utilize a test fire berm for the purpose of verifying proper
working order of an assembled or repaired firearm. Recreational or any other form of
shooting is prohibited on a test fire berm.
D. Facilities located within a residential subdivision shall only discharge a firearm within an
approved test fire vault. Outdoor test fire berms are prohibited when gunsmithing
facilities are located within a residential subdivision.
E. Outdoor test fire berms shall only be fired upon from a distance no greater than twenty-
five (25) feet. The direction of fire into the berm shall be away from all right(s)-of-wad-
and inhabitable structures.
Junkyard
11.5 Junkyard
11.6 Manufactured Home Park
11.7 Mining Activities
Development
11.8 Planned Unit Development
ATTACHMENT 4
Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Use Regulations
(Adopted October 17, 2011)
Amend Article XIV. Definitions & Certifications, Section 2.2 General Definitions
INSERT the following: "Firearm Certification Facility, Firing Range, Governmental Training Facility-,
Gunsmithing, Test Fire Berm and Test Fire Vault".
DELETE the definition "Shooting Range"
2.2 General Definitions
Firearm Certification Facility
A facility designed and utilized to perform instruction in areas associated with the concealment,
possession, operation or discharge of a firearm which results in the granting of a level of certification
issued by a licensed professional. Such facilities may or mai not include a qualifying range for the
purpose of illustrating practical skill levels associated with a level of certification.
Firing Range
A specialized facility, either indoor or outdoor, that has been designed or utilized for the purpose of
discharging projectiles from various sources such as firearms, archery equipment and other sources
capable of propelling an object to impact a target.
Governmental Training Facilities
Facilities owned and operated by a Federal, State or Local form of government that are designed and
utilized for the purpose of training or aiding in the practical skills necessary to perform duties as
assigned by a governmental body or agency. Such agencies may include police, fire, rescue or other
forms of public service and protection.
Gunsmithing
The act of performing repairs, modifications, design or assembly of a firearm.
Shooting Range
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Test Fire Berm
A compaction of soil utilized solely for the purpose of conducting a test to establish the proper
working order of a firearm or other device that has the capability of propelling a projectile. This
earthen berm is generally located in an outdoor environment and must be constructed to a thickness
that will allow for the projectile to be lodged within the berm without risk of escape and compacted to
a minimum height of four (4) feet above target location.
Test Fire Vault
A structure designed and utilized solely for the purpose of conducting a test to establish the proper
working order of a firearm or other device that has the capability of propelling a projectile. This type
of structure is designed to receive and contain the projectile without risk of escape.
ATTACHMENT 3
H arnett
COUNTY
RESOLUTION OF THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
TO PLACE ANY PROCEEDS FROM THE '/ CENT SALES TAX
INTO A SCHOOL CAPITAL FUND
WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners has a record of responsiveness to the
capital needs of the public school system in providing adequate facilities; and
WHEREAS, Harnett County is facing unprecedented growth pressures as indicated by the 2010
Census and State projections indicate these trends will continue for the next two decades as the
third fastest growing County in North Carolina; and
WHEREAS, the County's fiscal condition is stressed with significant debt load, depleted fund
balance reserves and a structural budget deficit; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Education has an established capital improvement plan to address the
needs of the County; and
WHEREAS, this burden should not be placed solely on the land owners, and property tax payers
of Hamett County citizens, working families and retirees; and
WHEREAS, this improvement plan can be further aided if the sales tax funds are available to
provide needed debt service for construction and renovation projects within the school system.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, should the I/4 cent sales tax be approved by the voters
on November 5, 2013, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners commits to setting aside all
proceeds from this local option sales tax into a capital reserve fund to be used for school
construction, renovation and improvement projects as agreed by the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners and Harnett County Board of Education.
Adopted this the 21th day of October, 2013.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
ATTEST:
By:
tal
Mar ret Regina Weeler, Clerk
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