HomeMy WebLinkAbout11011982HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING, NOVEMBER 1, 1982
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on
Monday, November 1, 1982, in the Commissioners Room, County Office
Fuilding, Lillington, North Carolina, with the following members
present: Lloyd G. Stewart, M. H. Brock, Bill Shaw, Rudy Collins and
Chairman Jesse Alphin presiding. Vanessa W. Young, Clerk to the
Board, and Edward H. McCormick, County Attorney were also present.
CALL TO ORDER Chairman Jesse Alphin called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
PRAYER Commissioner M. H. Brock led the morning prayer.
READING OF The minutes from the Harnett County Board of Commissioners meeting of
MINUTES October 18, 1982, were approved as read.
RAY STONE, DOT Ray Stone, Assistant District Engineer with the North Carolina Depart-
ment of Transportation appeared before the Board to discuss road matter
and situations in Harnett County.
RESOLUTION
ANNUAL AUDIT
Commissioner Brock made a motion that the Board pass a resolution to
add an unnamed street in L. L. Lucas Subdivision to the State Secondary
Road System. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it carried.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, that
North Carolina Department of Transportation be and is hereby requested,
by the proper execution of this document, to add an unnamed street in
L. L. Lucas Subdivision, Harnett County, to the North Carolina State
Secondary Road System.
Done this 1st day of November, 1982.
s/ Jesse Alphin
Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
ATTEST:
s/ Vanessa W. Young
Clerk
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Jay Snipes, Certified Public Accountant, with Oscar N. Harris &
Associates, appeared before the Board and reported on the Audit of
Financial Statements for the years ended June 30, 1932 and 1931.
SUBDIVISION Commissioner Shaw made a motion that the Board adopt an Ordinance
REGULATIONS Amending An Ordinance Entitled "Harnett County, North Carolina,
ORDINANCE Subdivision Regulations, April, 1977 ". Commissioner Stewart seconded
the motion and it carried.
ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "HARNETT COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA, SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, APRIL, 1977"
WHEREAS, This Board adopted on the 4th day of April, 1977, and ordinance
entitled, "Harnett County, North Carolina, Subdivision Regulations, April, 1977"
and
WHEREAS, The Board is of the opinion that certain amendments are necessary
to the clear and efficient working of the Ordinance.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED that Section 3.0 of the Ordinance be amended
to read as follows:
SECTION 3.0 GENERAL
All subdivision of land except those described in Subsection
B. below within the subdivision jurisdiction of Harnett County
shall hereafter conform to the procedure contained within
the articles of this Ordinance. This Subdivision Regulation
Ordinance requires that a plat be prepared, approved, and recorded
pursuant to the provisions of this Ordinance whenever a sub-
division of land takes place. If the subdivision contains
one to five lots, it qualifies as a minor subdivision. The
discussion of minor subdivisions is found in Article 3,
Section 3.4.
B. That there shall be excepted from the procedures contained in
the Articles of this Ordinance subdivisions of tracts of land
having frontage on private streets when disclosure statements
are given as required by North Carolina General Statute
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BUDGET AMENDMENT
BOARD OF ELECTIONS
LIBRARY
READING OF "AN
ORDINANCE GRANTING A
CABLE TELEVISION FRAN-
CHISE TO UNIVISION
CABLE SYSTEMS, INC."
LEASE AGREEMENT FOR
SOCIAL SERVICES
136- 102.6,,(f) or on neighborhood public roads as defined
by North Carolina' General Statute 136 -67 where disclosure
statements are given as requested by North Carolina
General Statute 136- 102.6,(f), said exception is to
apply only when the seller files with -the County as
affidavit that he -does not contemplate that the pri-
vate street or neighborhood public road will serve
more than three dwelling units and noncommercial or
industrial sites.
Adopted this the 1st day of November, 1982.
Approved as to form
s/ Edward H. McCormick
Edward E. McCormick
County Attorney
Board of County Commissioners
for County of Harnett
By: s/ Jesse Alphin
Chairman
Mrs. Virginia Warren; Supervisor of Harnett County Board of
Elections appeared before the Board and requested an amend-
ment to' her budget because of additional costs of printing
ballots. Commissioner Collins made a motion that the Board
of Elections budget, Code 430 -012, be increased by $1,500.
Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it carried.
Mrs. Margaret Randall, County Librarian, appeared before the
Board and:_stated that the Library would be receiving $2,992.
in State Aid more than was budgeted for the 1982 -83 fiscal
year She requested a budget increase in that same amount
so she can reclassify a part -time secretary to full -time.
Commissioner Collins moved that the Board table this matter
until the November 15th meeting. This would enable the Board
to study this further. Commissioner Stewart seconded the-
motion -and it carried:
Commissioner Collins made a- motion to pass the second reading
of "An Ordinance Granting.A Cable Television Franchise to
Univision Cable Systems, Inc " Commissioner Stewart seconded
the motion and it passed unanimously. Commissioner Brock
made a motion that the Board adopt said Ordinance, - Commis -
sioner Stewart seconded that motion and it passed - unanimously.
The aforedescribed Ordinance is duly recorded in the Harnett
County Board of Coirimissioners Minute Docket Book 15, page 158.-
Commissioner Bill Shaw made a motion that the Board approve
execution of the following -lease agreement between B. Fred
Sexton and wife, Mary -M. Sexton and County of Harnett for
and on behalf<of Harnett County Social Services. Commissioner
Stewart seconded the motion and it carried.
LEASE AGREEMENT
THIS LEASE AGREEMENT, made -and entered into this 1st day of
November, 1982, by and between B. Fred. Sexton and wife, Mary M.
Sexton, parties of the first part, hereinafter called the Lessors;
and the County of Harnett for and on behalf of Harnett County
Social Services,- :Lillington, North Carolina, a duly recognized
agency of- Harnett. County, hereinafter called "Lessee ",
W I T -N E -S S E T H:
Thatthe Lessors hereby demise, let and lease unto the Lessee
and the Lessee does hereby accept as tenant of the Lessors for the
terms and upon the conditions hereinafter set out the following
described property located in the Town of Lillington, Harnett
County, North Carolina:
The front portion of that certain building located
at 1024 Main Street, Town of Lillington, consist
ing of approximately 4,000 square feet, formerly
occupied by SextonTs Departnent Store, together
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with the adjacent parking lot exclusive of the
last four parking spaces, in front of the space
currently occupied by Dr. Lynn Mann, which park-
ing spaces are reserved for use by other tenants.
Also included in the leased property are parking
spaces located on the property known as the T. M.
Stewart property at the rear of the demised build-
ing.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid premises together with all privi-
leges and appurtenances thereunto belonging unto the Lessee upon the
following terms and conditions:
1. The term of this lease shall commence on the fifteenth day of
November, 1982 and shall continue for a term of five years thereafter
and the Lessee shall, at its option, have the right and privilege to
renew this lease for five additional years but the amount of rental
to be paid for the second five -year lease period shall be negotiated
at the time this option is exercised. The Lessee in order to exercise
this option for the additional five year rental period shall give the
Lessors written notice of its desire to extend the option for an
additional five years on or before October 15, 1987.
2. As rental for said premises, the Lessee shall pay to the
Lessors the sum of $1,500.00 per month which rent shall be due and
payable on or before the tenth day of each month; rent for the partial
month of November, 1982, in the amount of $750.00 shall be due on or
before that date and rent for the final month of November, 1987 shall
be in the amount of $750.00.
In the event the Lessee fails for any reason whatever to pay any
monthly installment of rent when due and such installment shall
remain unpaid for a period of fifteen days or more, the Lessors, may,
at their option, terminate this lease agreement and thereupon re -enter
and take possession of said demised premises.
3. During the term of this lease, the Lessors shall pay all
taxes and assessments levied upon the herein demised premises by and
duly constituted governmental taxing authority. The Lessee shall be
responsible for and will pay all taxes and assessments imposed upon
any fixtures, equipment, goods, merchandise or other property which it
shall place or cause to be placed upon the herein demised premises.
4. During the term of the lease the Lessors shall keep the roof
to this building in a leakproof condition; shall pay all real estate
taxes to the County of Harnett and Town of Lillington keep said build-
ing insured; and shall insure that the building is amply heated and
cooled and shall be responsible for all repairs to said heating and
cooling unit. Lessee shall be responsible for personal property
insurance; personal property tax, both County and Town; shall furnish
and pay for all public utilities.
5. Lessors agree to keep the outside of said building in a good
state of repair, however, the inside of said building shall be main-
tained and kept in a good state of repair by Lessee.
6. The Lessee shall be responsible for and shall pay all elec-
tric, heat and telephone charges imposed upon or in connection with
the herein demised property.
7. The Lessee covenants and agrees that it will not use, or
permit to be used, any portion of said demised premises for any
unlawful purposes and that it will at all times comply with all rules,
regulations and requirements of the County, State and Federal
Governments, or any of the departments, bureaus, or subdivisions
thereof, which shall in any way be applicable to said demised
premises and the use thereof.
8. It is agreed and understood that upon the termination of
this lease, the Lessee shall be entitled to remove from said premises
all goods, merchandise, fixtures and equipment which it has placed in
or upon said premises belonging to the Lessee, provided the Lessee
shall not then be in default in the performance of any part of the
terms and conditions of this agreement and provided further that such
property can be removed without permanently injuring the premises.
The Lessee covenants that it will promptly and properly repair any
damage or disfigurement caused by the removal of its property from
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said premises. However, any permanent improvements to the realty
become the property of the Lessors and may only be removed with the
written consent of the Lessors.
9. It is agreed and understood that, if this building is
destroyed by fire or other catastrophe that the rental herein charged
shall cease:
-10. It is further agreed and understood that if any differ-
ence should arise between the parties hereto as to the meaning or
interpretation of this contract that the same will be resolved by
arbitration.in the usual manner.
11. It is agreed and understood that the stipulations, terms"
and conditions above set forth constitute the sole and entire
contract and agreement between the parties hereto and that said
agreement, -nor any of the -terms hereof, shall not be changed,
varied or modified, except in writing by and with the mutual con
sent of the parties hereto. And this agreement, and every term
and condition hereto, shall be binding upon the successors, assigns,
and guarantors of the parties hereto as fully and to the same extent
as if such successors, assigns, and guarantors had °actually joined
in the execution hereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their
hands and seals the day and year first above written, and an exe-
cuted copy hereof is retained by each of said parties.
By:
ATTEST:
B. Fred Sexton
Mary M. Sexton
COUNTY OF-HARNETT
(Seal)
(Seal)
Chairman
Vanessa W._ Young, "Clerk
TAX ATTORNEY'S, REPORT The following Tax Attorney's report was filed with the Board.
Name
BUCKHORN TOWNSHIP
Kizer, Chester Leon
DUKE TOWNSHIP'
Walker, Ronnie
Suit No. Amt. Col. Atty. Fee'
82 CvD 0489 434.02 55.00
81 CvD 0841 171.29 55.00
JOHNSONVILLE TOWNSHIP
Brewington, Bobby et ux 79 CvD-0682 597.96 90.00
Council, Floyd and /or 82 CvD 0555 37.03 .00
Haley David
LILLINGTON TOWNSHIP
Gunn,. Nathaniel
Rivers, Blanche S...
Turlington, W. R.', Jr.
_.
82 CvD 0713
82 CvD 0803
-82 CvD 0786
215.66
151.94
624.86
55.00
55.00
55.00
STEWARTS CREEK TOWNSHIP_
`Elliott, Albert Lee 82 CvD 0789 459.48 55:00
Elliott, James K. 82 CvD 0785 660.12 55.00
UPPER LITTLE RIVER
Bates, Arthur 82 CvD 0787 154.49 55.00
ANDERSON CREEK TOWNSHIP
Butts, Douglas No Suit 567.39 25.00
DUKE TOWNSHIP
McNeill, Charles No Suit 164.39 25.00
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TAX COLLECTOR'S
REPORT
NEW EMPLOYEE IN
AMBULANCE DEPT.
ADJOURNMENT
Name
Suit No.
Amt. Col. Atty. Fee
LILLINGTON TOWNSHIP
Ridges, Samuel L.
Spence, Connie C.
Spencer, Helen H.
STEWARTS CREEK
Garner, James M.
NEW SUITS STARTED:
LILLINGTON TOWNSHIP
Williams, Claster Jane
JOHNSONVILLE TOWNSHIP
Gilchrist, Charlie
STEWARTS CREEK TOWNSHIP
Lett, Vadell
No Suit
No Suit
No Suit
No Suit
82 CvD 0784
82 Cvd 0893
82 CvD 0894
Grand Total
659.26
318.85
656.17
25.00
25.00
25.00
330.19 25.00
$6,203.10 $680.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
Sub Total $ 30.00
$6,203.10 $710.00
E. Marshall Woodall
Tax Attorney
Thomas Allen, Tax Collector, appeared before the Board and
reported on the activities of his department for the month of
October and his plans for November.
M. H. Brock, County Manager, presented to the Board a request
from the Ambulance Service to hire a close relative of an
employee in that department. Mr. Brock explained to the Board
that the County's personnel policy states that members of an
immediate family shall not be employed in the same department
if such employment would result in an employee directly or
indirectly supervising a member of the immediate family with-
out the approval of the Board. Chairman Jesse Alphin turned
the matter over to the personnel committee for their considera-
tion.
There being no further business the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners duly adjourned at 11:O a.m.
Clerk
Sectary