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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING, - DECEMBER 5, 1983
CALL TO ORDER
PRAYER
MINUTES APPROVED The minutes from the Harnett County Board of Commissioners meeting of November 21,
1983, were approvcd as read.
The- Harnett CoUnty Board of Coinmissioners met in regular session -on. Monday, Decem-
ber 5, 1983, in the Commissioners Room, County .Office Building, Lillington, North
- Carolina, with the following persons present: M. H. Brock,'Lloyd G. Stewart,
Bill Shaw, Rudy Collins, and Chairman Jesse Alphin presiding. Vanessa W. Young,
Clerk to-the Board, and Robert Morgan, County Attorney, were also present.
Chairman
Jesse Alphin called the meetingte order at 9:20 a.m.
Commissioner Bill Shaw led the morning prayer.
RAY STONE, DOT
Ray Stone, Highway Maintenance Engineer with the North Carolina Department of
Transportation, appeared before the Board to discuss road mattcrs and situations
in Harnett County.
PUBLIC HEARING Chairman Jesse Alphin adjourned the regular Board meeting and called to order the
AMENDMENT TO INSPECT - public hearing on the amendment to the Harnett County Inspection Code Enforcement
IONS ORDINANCE Ordinance adopted by-the Board on September 15, 1980, recorded in: Ordinance Book
No 1, Pages 155 -161. Clenton Smith appeared before the Board and explained that
the main purpose for this amendment to the Ordinance was to include in the
schedule of permit, fees, the breakdown of the costs for permits-for Commercial and
Industrial buildings, and also a change in the schedule of plumbing permit fees._
Mr. Smith explained that the main reason for the change in the plumbing fees is .
to include- existing structures. This amendment was caused primarily by the
construction of the Buies Creek-Coats Wastewater District, in which the people
in this District are mandated to hook up to this system and the lines will have
to be approved by-the County Inspection Department. The Board asked several
questions of Mr. Smith concerning this amendment to the County's Inspection
Ordinance. No other persons appeared at the public hearing. Chairman Jesse Alphin
closed the public hearing at 10:00 a.m.
Chairman Jesse Alphin reconvened the regular scheduled necting of the Board
Commissioner Brock moved for the adoption of the following resolution amending.
the Harnett County Inspections Code Enforcement Ordinance adopted by the Board
on September 15,- 1980.'Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it carried.
The Board was informed that this amendment would come back for a second reading
at the next Board. meeting.
HARNETT COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA-
RESOLUTION
The' Harnett County Board of Commissioners, at its regular monthly meeting,
held on the 5th day of- December,' 1983, does hereby resolve:
Section 1. That the ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE.
ADOPTION, ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED CODES AND
ORDINANCES ALONG WITH THE AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF THE INSPECTION OFFICIALS,"
which ordinance is recorded in Ordinance Book No 1, at Page 155, is hereby
amended as follows:
HARNETT COUNTY PERMIT FEES
Fees for permits shall be based upon the total estimated cost of the proposed
work including all subcontracts if any, but in no case shall the -total estimated
cost belessthan the market value of- similar completed work in the same or
similar location as determined by the appropriate Inspector or Inspectors. Failure
to obtain permits at the proper time will cause the fees charged to be doubled.
BUILDING
TYPe Fee
A. Residential
$1,000 to $5;000 $lo
$5,000 to $10,000 $25
$10,001 and Above $25 and $2,50 per thousand'
Non- Residential
$1,000 to $10,000
$10,001 to $25,000
Cost -= C Fee = F
$25,001 to $300,000
$300,001 to $500,000
$500,001 and Above
Maximum Fee = $3,025
Reinspection = $10
$25
$50
F = C x .0035
F = 1050 + C $300,000 x .003
F = 1650 + C $500,000 x .00275
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D. Reinspection is an inspection made on a job that the work is not ready for
that inspection.
ELECTRICAL
Type Fee
Residential - New Construction $25
Other
Three Wire 0 -200 Amp $25
201 Amp & Above $20
230 Volts Fixed Appliances $ 3
Reconnect, Bulk Barns, Accessory
Building, Field Light, Sign Rewire,
& Etc. $15
Commercial and Industrial Service Equipment
225 Amps to 400 Amps $40
401 Amps to 1000 Amps $70
1001 Amps to 2000 Amps $140
Over 200 Amps $.05 Per Amp
Emergency Power Systems
25 KW to 50 KW $50
Over 50 KW $ .50 per KW
100 Amps to 225 Amps
226 Amps to 600 Amps
Over 600 Amps $ .05 Per Amp
Sub Panels
$15
$30
Motors 208 Volts and Over
z H.P. to 10 H.P. $ 8
Over 10 H.P. $ .50 per H. P.
$3.00 Per Feeder
Motor Feeders, 208 and Over
General Lighting and Outlet Load
Up to 2000 Square Fee $25
Over 2000 Suare Feet $.01 Per Square Foot
Parking Lot Lights
1 KW to 10 KW $15
Over 10 KW $.50 Per KW
PLUMBING
Type Fee
Minimum Fee $25
or
1st Bathroom Group consisting of:
Water Closet, Lavatory and Tub or
Shower
All other and additional Fixture Type $2.50 Per Fixture Type
Refer to Volume II of North Carolina
Plumbing Code - Chapter 13 -4
Reinspection $10
Where existing structures are to be
connected to public central waste-
water system, the inspection permit
fee will be:
Residential Minimum fee (200 ft.
or Less) $10
Plus $5.00 additional for Sump or
Ejector Pump
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SUBDIVISION PLATS
ALEXANDER RAY
SPIVEY PLAT
KNOTY PINE PLAT
PLUMBING CONTINUED
TYPe Fee
Commercial
Minimum Fee (200 Feet or Less).
Each additional fott at $.15 /lineal foot
Plus $5.00 additional Fee for Grease or
Sand Trap.
Plus $10.00 additional Fee for Sump or
Ejector Pump.
$15
HEATING AND -AIR CONDITIONING'.
Type Fee
Heating:
Boiler Hot Water, Steam, Stcam
Generator
Force Air -'Warm Air, Heat Pump, Gas
Pack, Solar System
$25-
$20
Electrical - Electric Baseboard $15
Cooling:
1 to 5 tons / cooling
Each additional ton /cooling
Reinspection
MISCELLANEOUS
$10
$ 3
$10
Mobile Home $30
Travel Trailer (under 32 feet) $20
Modular Home $60
Zoning .Change- Land - Use - Permit $50
Reinspection $10
Contractor Privilege License $10
Section 2. All fee schedules appearing at the end of the above ordinance
are repealed.
Section 3. Notice of the filing of this resolution to amend the inspection
code by additions to the existing plumbing permit fee and electrical fee
sections of the ordinance was, given on November 17, 1983.` Copies of the
proposed additions were avai.lable at the Harnett County Inspections Office
and the Harnett County Manager's Office during regular working hours. Notice
that a public hearing would`be held at 9 :30 a.m. on Monday, December 5, 1983,
for the purpose, of receiving'. oral or written presentations relative to the
proposed ordinance amendment were given.
Section 4. The amendment -shall be effective upon ratification of this
resolution.
NOW, - THEREFORE, the.Board of County Commissioners does hereby pass on its
first reading the above proposed amendment and sets the date for the second
reading to be^ the 19th of December, 1983. •
Adopted this. the Fifth Day of December, 1983.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD -OF COMMISSIONERS
s/ Jesse Alphin
Lhaiiman
Clenton Smith, Director of Planning, presented for the Board's consideration
several subdivision plats.
Commissioner Stewart made a motion that the Alexander Ray Spivey Subdivision
Plat, Iodated on SR 1219 in Barbecue Township, be "approved Commissioner
Collins. seconded the motion and it carried."
Commissioner Stewart made a motion that the Knoty Pine Subdivision Plat, located
on SR 1100 and SR 1103, in Johnsonville. Township be. approved;., Commissioner
Shaw seconded the motion and - -it carried.
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MCLAMB -LUCAS PLAT Commissioner Shaw made a motion that the McLamb -Lucas Subdivision Plat, Section II,
located in Anderson Creek Township, on SR 2033, be approved; Commissioner Collins
seconded the motion and it carried.
MCDUFFIE PLAT
Commissioner Shaw made a motion that the McDuffie Subdivision Plat, located in
Anderson Creek Township, on SR 1128, be approved; Commissioner Collins seconded
the motion and it carried.
BARBECUE /OLIVIA Commissioner Stewart made a motion that the following boundaries for the
FIRE DISTRICT Barbecue /Olivia Fire District be approved; Commissioner Shaw seconded the
BOUNDARIES APPROVED motion and it carried.
BONE -ON -ONE PROGRAM
Beginning at a point (1) at the intersection of the Lee County line with
Road No. 1223; thence in a northeasterly direction to a point (2) on Road No.
1221 north of its intersection with Road No. 1223; thence in a southeasterly
direction to a point (3) on Road No. 1222, .3 mile northeast of its interesection
with Road No. 1221; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (4) on Road No.
1224, .14 miles east of its intersection with Road No. 1222; thence in an easterly
direction to a point (5) on Road No. 1225, .4 miles north of its intersection with
Road No. 1224; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (6) on Road No.
1224, .5 miles northeast of its intersection with Road No. 1225; thence in a
Northeasterly direction to a point (7) on Road No. 1215, .5 miles northwest of its
intersection with Road No. 1224); thence in a southeasterly direction to a point
(8) on Road No. 1226, 1.3 miles northeast of its intersection with Road No. 1214;
thence in a southerly direction to a point (9) on Road No. 1214, .3 miles east of
its intersection with Road No. 1211; thence in a southerly direction to a point
(10) on Road No. 121, .7 miles southeast of its intersection with Road No. 1211;
thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (11) at the southern side and souther-,
most point of Road No. 1212, 1.1 mile southeast of its intersection with Road No.
1211 and excluding all property on Road No. 1212 between it and the preceding point;
thence in a south easterly direction to a point (12) on Road No. 1213; 1.3 miles
north of its intersection with N. C. Highway No. 27; thence in a southeasterly
direction to a point (13) on N. C. Highway No. 27, 1 mile southeast of its
intersection with Road No. 116; thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (14)
on Road No. 1116, 1.1 mile south of its intersection with N. C. Highway No. 27;
thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (15) on Road No. 1141, 3 miles west
of its intersection with N. C. Highway 27 via Road No. 1139; thence in a south
westerly direction to a point (16) south and at the southernmost point of Road No.
1141 at its intersection with Road No. 1139 and including all property on Road
Number 1141; thence in a northwesterly direction to a point (17) at the boundary of
the Spout Springs Fire District on Road No. 114, .8 miles southeast of its inter-
section with Road No. 1115; thence in a westerly direction to a point (18) at the
boundary of the Spout Springs Fire District on N. C. Highway 27, 1.3 miles southwest
of its intersection with Road No. 114; thence in a northwesterly direction to a
point (19) at the boundary of the Spout Springs Fire District On N. C. Highway
87, 1.3 miles southeast of its intersection with Road No. 1203; thence in a westerly .
direction to a point (20) on Road No. 1201, 1.1 miles south of its intersection with
No. 1203; thence in a northwesterly direction to a point (21) to the southwest
and at the southwestern most point on Road No. 1204, .7 miles south of its inter-
section with Road No. 1205 and including all property on Road No. 1204; thence in
a northerly direction to a point (22) at the intersection Road No. 1205 with the
Lee County line; thence in a northeasterly direction along the Lee County Line back
to point (1), the Beginning.
Roger McKoy, Director of the Youth Services Program, informed the Board than an
application has been made and has been approved by the State to fund the operations
of a One -On -One Program for the County. He explained that the State will fund
this program up to $12,500 during the first six months of operation. Following
this intitial start -up period, the State will provide additional funds in the
amount of $16,500 which will represent a monthly rate of $1,375 for salaries,
wages, and fringe benefits. Mr. McKoy asked that the Board approve this Program
and amend his budget for this fiscal year by the $12,500 which would be through
June 30, 1984. Following a discussion of this request, Commissioner Collins made
a motion that this request be tabled; Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and
it carried.
BUDGET AMENDMENT Rodney Tart, Director of the Metro System, requested that his budget be amended.
METRO He expalined that a person who was terminated in his office early last Spring, was
employed by another firm and laid off by that firm has applied for unemployment.
The Employment Security Commission approved his unemployment pay back three quarters
which means the County would have to pay two quarters. Mr. Tart explained that
he did not appropriate any money in his budget for this expense. Commissioner
Stewart made a motion that Code 810 -13, Utilities, be decreased by $3,000 and Code
660 -011, Unemployment Insurance, be increased by $3,000; Commissioner Shaw seconded
the motion and it carried.
COMPUTER BIDS
M. H. Brock, County Manager, reported to the Board that the County received and
opened bids for a computer system for the county on December 1, 1983. He stated
that five bids were received but the bid from Carolina Software out of Wilming-
ton, NC, was eliminated because they did not include a bid bond. Mr. Brock
explained the bid from Carolina Software was only for the software package and
OVERDUE LIBRARY
BOOKS
ANNGIER- BUIESCREEK
LANDFILL
COURTHOUSE-- REROOF
ANIMAL SHELTER
COMMITTEE FOR
JAIL CONSTRUCTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
TELEPHONE
REFUNDS
BROWN & NORDAN
EXPENDITURE REPORT
TAX COLLECTOR
INSPECTIONS
NURSING HOME
BOARD
would be designed for the IBM hardware. Mr. Brock presented to the Board a summary
of the bids from the other four companies -- Fulcrum, Raleigh, NC: IBM, Raleigh, NC;
NCR, Raleigh, NC: and Total Data Systems, Lillington, NO He explained the prices
could not be compared until the bids were thoroughly studied and analyzed. For
example -- Fulcrum submitted a low bid of $128,142 for System A which included the
software and hardware packages, IBM submitted a bid of $128,576 which included the
hardware for both System A & System B, excluded the hardware for the mapping capabil-
ities -and' included -the software for only the word processing section. In order for
these bids to be comparable the County would need to add another $40,000 for the
software package, ° Following a discussion, Commissioner Shaw made a motion that the
Committee of Thomas Allen Jack Brock, Rodney Tart, Vanessa Young, and'Hollie Wade
be reappointed to the Committee to study the bids for the computer system plus
Commissioner Rudy Collins, and this Committee be allowed to spend up to $500 to em -.
ploy the services of a computer consultant; Commissioner Brock seconded the motion
and it carried.
Margaret Randall, Director of the Harnett County Library; appeared before the -Board
and reported on the overdue notices forthe Fall of 1983 She stated that following
the routine-telephone call, and subsequent 1st, 2nd, and 3rd overdue notice sent
by mail at 3 to 4 week intervals, the following report is the number of library
patrons that have received the final overdue notice, which is the "State Law Letter",
informing them of possible prosecution due to retention of county owned property:
September
October
November
Total
30 letters sent out
14 letters sent out
6 letters sent out
50 letters sent out
12 responded
8 responded
3 responded
18 no
6 no
3 no
response
response
response
23 responded 27 no response
She continued to explain that some of these patrons had filmstrips Or books checked
out which valued over $50. .Considerable discussion followed this report. It was
the decision of the Board to allow Robert Morgan, County Attorney, to meet with Mrs..
- Randall and for them to decide on three persons, each who have overdue materials
valued at over $50, have received the overdue notices and have not responded and .
use them as test cases to prosecute for delinquent library materials.
Commissioner Bill Shaw reported,to the Board that the County has located another
tract of land to be considered for the Buies Creek -Coats landfill:
Commissioner Shaw informed the Board that the Courthouse has to be reroofed and
it will take approximately $7,000 to do this job. The Board agreed for this work
to-be done-...
Commissioner Shaw also told the Board that the County desperately needs to do some-
thing about an animal shelter. Following a discussion, Commissioner Collins made
a motion that Commissioner Shaw and Mr. Brock get a good price on the cost to build
this shelter and bring it back to the Board; Commissioner Stewart seconded the
motion and it carried.
The Board appointed Bill Shaw, Rudy Collins, Jack Brock, and Sheriff Rosser as
a committee concerning the proposed construction of a jail for the County.
Mr. Brock reported that the County gave the authority to the Social Security
Office to install a telephone and jack in the Assembly Room to be used by their
representative on Mondays. This telephone will be taken out at the end of the
workday each Monday and carried back with the Social Security Representative to
her office.
Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, requested a refund to Thomas T. &'Shirley Brown,
and Donald Nordan,' Rt. 3, Lillington, NC 27546, Upper Little River Township, in the
amount of $244..82 for the year, 1982. He applied for land use and his application
was "misplaced in the tax office Commissioner Brock made a motion that this request
be approved; Commissioner Stewart seconded the motion and it carried.
The expenditure report for the period ending November 30, 1983, was filed with the
Board.
Thomas Allen, Tax Collector,
his department for the month
A report on the Inspections
1983, were presented to the
presented a report to the Board on the- activities of
of November and his plans for December, 1983.
Department for the months of October and November,
Commissioners.
Commissioner Collins made a motion that the following persons be reappointed for
three -year terms to the Nursing Home Advisory Board; Commissioner Shaw seconded
the motion and it carried: Juanita Height, Earthelene Clark, 0.'M. Leslie, B. T.
Williams.
REGULAR MEETING ADJOURNED The regular meeting of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners duly
adjourned at 11:40 a.m.
REORGANIATION
CHAIRMAN
VICE CHAIRMAN
TAX ATTORNEY
COUNTY ATTORNEY
VETERANS OFFICER
LIST TAKERS
Vanessa W. Young, Clerk to the Board, called the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners meeting to order at 11:41 a.m. for the purpose of reorganizing
the Board. Mrs. Young asked that the business be carried on and opened the
floor to nominations for Chairman of the Board. Commissioner Brock moved
the nomination of Jesse Alphin to serve as Chairman. Commissioner Collins
seconded the motion of Jesse Alphin as Chairman and moved that the nominatio
for Chairman be closed. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion that the
nominations be closed and each Commissioner - -Lloyd G. Stewart, Bill Shaw,
Rudy Collins, M. H. Brock - -voted affirmatively for the appointment of
Jesse Alphin to serve as Chairman of the Harnett County Board of Commission-
ers. Vanessa W. Young officially declared Jesse Alphin as the Chairman of
the Harnett County Board of Commissioners.
With Chairman Jesse Alphin presiding, he opened the floor to nominations
for vice - chairman of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. Commis-
sioner Brock moved for the nomination of Lloyd G. Stewart to serve as
vice - chairman of the Board. Commissioner Collins seconded the nomination
of Lloyd G. Stewart as vice - chairman and moved for nominations for vice -
chairman be closed, and each commissioner - -Bill Shaw, Rudy Collins, M. H.
Brock, Jesse Alphin- -voted affirmatively for the appointment of Lloyd G.
Stewart to serve as vice - chairman of the Harnett County Board of Commission-
ers.
Commissioner Brock made a motion that E. Marshall Woodall be reappointed
as Tax Attorney, serving at the pleasure of the Board; Commissioner Collins
seconded the motion and it carried.
Commissioner Brock made a motion that Robert Morgan be reappointed as
County Attorney, serving at the pleasure of the Board; Commissioner Collins
seconded the motion and it carried.
Commissioner Brock made a motion that Jean Irvin be reappointed as
Veterans' Service Officer for Harnett County; Commissioner Collins seconded
the motion and it carried.
Commissioner Shaw made a motion that the following list takers be approved
for 1984; Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it carried:
Anderson Creek - -Edna Miller, Rt.
Averasboro- -Laura Strickland, Rt
Mattie Lou Bass, 706
Frances Norris, 1707
Shelby Davis, 802 E.
1, Bunnlevel
. 1, Dunn, NC
Queens Ave, Dunn, NC
Lakeshore Dr., Dunn, NC
Morris Circle, Dunn, NC
Barbecue - -Dixie Perez, Rt. 1, Broadway
Black River -- Margie Jeffries, Box 121, Angier, NC
Patsy McLean
Buckhorn- -Hope Sears, Rt. One, Fuquay - Varina
Duke - -Della Stewart, 106 East "C" St., Erwin, NC
Peggy Smith, 401 East First St., Erwin, NC
Grove - -Mrs. Jean Coats, Coats, NC
Peggy Smith, Rt. One, Coats, NC
Hectors Creek - -Marie T. Collins, Rt. 2, Box 116, Fuquay - Varina
Johnsonville - -Mrs. Fred Cameron, Rt. 2, Cameron, NC
Lillington- -Helen McDOnald, Rt. 4, Box 382, Lillington, NC
Neills Creek - -Edna Butts, Rt. One, Lillington, NC
Stewarts Creek - -Mrs. Doris Byrd, Rt. 1, Box 85, Bunnlevel
Upper Little River --
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TAX APPRAISERS
TAX LISTING DATES
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
OTHER APPOINTMENTS
PERSONAL PROPERTY
SCHEDULE
Commissioner Stewart made a motion that Kyle' Harrington, B. B. Hudson,
and Tyree Senter be appointed as the tax appraisers for the County for
the year, 1984; Commissioner Collins seconded the motion -and it carried.
Commissioner Stewart made a motion that the Board set the tax listing
dates for 1984 as follows: January 13 through February 10, 1984, list in the
field; February 13 through Pebruary 29, 1984, list in the Tax Supervisor's
office; and' April 15, 1984, be set -as the deadline for persons who had
requested in writing (10 days prior' to February 29) an extension of time to,
list taxes and who had been granted this extension of time by the Tax
Supervisor. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it carried.
Commissioner Brock made a motion that Lloyd Stewart, M. H. Brock, Rudy
Collins, Sheriff Rosser, Fred Freeman, Pat McKee, -and Helen Crews be
reappointed to serve on the Personnel Committee; Commissioner Collins seconde
• the motion and it carried.
Commissioner Brock made a' motion that the foliowing persons be appointed
for one year to serve in the capacity indicated; Commissioner Collins seconde
the motion and it carried:
Social Services Board Jesse Alphin
Mental Health Board M. H. Brock
Public Health Board Lloyd Stewart
Library Board' Rudy Collins
Production Enterprises Board Jesse Alphin
Buildings & Grounds Committee Bill Shaw
Parks & Recreation Committee Lloyd G. Stewart
Rudy Collins
Law Encorcement Committee - Rudy Collins
Commissioner Shaw nade a motion -that the Board adopt the following personal
property schedule for 1984; Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it
carried:
Ponies - $25
Horses
1st Class
2nd Class
3rd Class
Mules $25.00
- $350
- $200
- $100
Cattle
Registered Bulls - $400
Unregistered Bulls - $175
Milk Cattle Registered - $225
Milk Cattle Not Reg. - $125
Beef Cattle - $100 to $175
Beef Calf - $65 to $100
Other Cattle - $50 to $100
Poultry List all Poultry at 50 cents each
Hogs
Brood Sows $75 to $100
Shoats $30 to $75
Pigs $10 to $30
Dogs - List all Dogs up to. Six months of age as males After six months
of age, list as males and females -- :.Males`: -: $1.00; Females - $2.00,:
Lumber - $100 per thousand, Dressed Lumber $130 to #150 per thousand
Cotton - Prior to las years crop at -$250 per bale.
Farm Tractors, Electric Refrigerators, Etc. 100% lest 10% depreciation
down to minimum
Radio Sets $5.00 and Up
Pianos - $25 and Up
Guns & Pistols - $5:00 and Up
Other Items By Agreement
Cars -Red Book Average - Wholesale Value
Trucks - Red & Blue Books, '.Wholesale Value
355
MOBILE HOMES
Width Length Price Width Length Price
10' X 32' $3400 12' X 32' $3900
10' X 36' 3800 12' X 36' 4300
10' X 42' 4500 12' X 42' 5000
10' X 48' 5100 12' X 48' 5800
10' X 52' 5600 12' X 52' 6200
10' X 56' 6000 12' X 56' 6700
10' X 60' 6400 12' X 60' 7200
10' X 64' 6800 12' X 64' 7700
10' X 68' 7300 12' X 68' 8200
Width Length Price Width Length Price
14' X 32' $4500 24' X 32' $7300
14' X 36' 5000 24' X 36' 8000
14' X 42' 5900 24' X 42' 9600
14' X 48' 6700 24' X 48' 10900
14' X 52' 7300 24' X 52' 11900
14' X 56' 7800 24' X 56' 12800
14' X 60' 8400 24' X 60' 13700
14' X 64' 9000 24' X 64' 14600
14' X 68' 9500 24' X 68' 15500
DEPRECIATION
Effective Age Depreciation Effective Age Depreciation
1983 1 12% 1975 9 49%
1982 2 19% 1974 10 52%
1981 3 24% 1973 11 59%
1980 4 29% 1972 12 65%
1979 5 34% 1971 13 71%
1978 6 38% 1970 14 76%
1977 7 42% 1969 15 80%
1976 8 45% 1968 16 & up 85%
TAX ATTORNEY'S The following tax attorney's report was filed with the Board.
REPORT
ADJOURNMENT
NAME
Anderson Creek Township
Edward C. Simons
Averasboro Township
SUIT NO.
AMOUNT COLLECTED ATTY. FEE
No Suit
Fleming $ Martha Brewington No Suit
Betty L. West No Suit
Grove Township
Harper M. & Catherine Jackson No Suit
Duke Township
William H. F, Clara J. McNeill No Suit
Willie Hugh F, Patricia Cameron 81 CvD 1075
Lillington Township
Mid -State Homes
160.09 25.00
122.25 25.00
161.95 25.00
282.35 25.00
345.45 25.00
895.91 115.00
No Suit 617.13
$2585.13
25.00
$265.00
There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
meeting of December 5, 1983 adjourned at 12:10 p.m.
/ (/V
Clerk
6,942z P5.
Secretary