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The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday,
April 1, 1985, in the Commissioners Room, County Office Building, Lillington,
North Carolina, withthefollowing members present: Lloyd G. Stewart, M. H. Broc
Rudy Collins, and Chairman Jesse Alphin presiding. Commissioner Bill Shaw
joined the Commissioners Meeting at approximately 9:45 a.m. Bob Jones and
John Phelps, representing the County Attorney's office; Vanessa W. Young, Clerk
to the Board, and Hollie J. Wade, Recording Secretary, were also present.
Chairman Jesse Alphin called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
Commissioner Lloyd G. Stewart led the morning prayer.
The minutes from the Harnett County Board of Commissioners meeting of March 13,
1985, were approved as read.
Ray Stone, Highway Maintenance Engineer with the North Carolina Department of
Transportation, appeared before the Board to discuss road matters and situations
in Harnett County.
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING M. H. Brock, County Manager, presented to the Board for their consideration an
CENTER - -CP &L CONTRACT agreement between the County and CP &L whereby the County grants an easement to
CP &L to run underground service to the Industrial Training Center on Highway 421.
Commissioner Brock made a motion that this agreement between the County and
CP &L be approved; Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it carried with
a unanimous vote.
4D PROGRAM
M. H. Brock, County Manager, presented to the Board for their consideration a
resolution whereby the County requests the State to consider the repeal of
Section 76 of House Bill 80. This bill transfers the responsibility of the
operation of the 4D program from the State back to the counties, effective
July 1, 1985. Mr. Brock explained that the County strongly opposes this action
because the program has greatly broaden its services so that it not only provides
assistance to Social Services clients but also to the Court System and to the
general public for a fee. These increased services have resulted in the program
no longer being self- supporting and have also resulted in a need for the program
to have a uniform method of administration, this would be difficult if each of
the 4D programs is under the separate jurisdiction of each of the 100 counties.
Following a discussion, Commissioner Brock made a motion that the following
resolution concerning the operation of the 4D program be approved; Commissioner
Stewart seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote:
HARNETT COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the County of Harnett has for the past year had a mutual agreement
with the State of North Carolina for the operation of the Paternity and Support
program; and
WHEREAS, this arrangement has proven to be beneficial in providing cost
efficient and effective services to the eligible persons of Harnett County; and
WHEREAS, past experience as well as present information indicates that
Harnett County is neither able to operate such a program with the cost efficiency
factor or to retain sufficient personnel to effectively operate such a program;
and
WHEREAS, the State of North Carolina is abandoning responsibility for
continued operation of the Paternity and Support Program under the mutual agree-
ment that has existed in the past year; and
WHEREAS, the County of Harnett has had no opportunity to be adequately
represented in decisions that impact upon the transfer of the Paternity and
Support Program from the responsibility of the State of North Carolina to the
County of Harnett; and
WHEREAS, the County of Harnett will suffer increased financial burden by
the transfer of this program to local jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, the County of Harnett cannot singly provide the level of service
and quality of service to eligible program participants.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Commissioners for the
County of Harnett protests the transfer of the responsibilities of operation
of the Paternity and Support Program to the County of Harnett from the State
of North Carolina and further the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County
requests consideration of repeal of Section 76 of House Bill 80 enacted during
1984 session of the North Carolina General Assembly.
This the First Day of April, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty -five.
LIBRARY -- RESOLUTION RE: -
SALE OF ,BOOKS
NORTHEAST METROPOLITAN
WATER DISTRICT
Margaret Randall, Director of the Library, requestedthatthe.Board
adopt a resolution authorizing her to dispose of 350 books at a public
sale to be held on April 20, 1985. Commissioner Collins made a motion
that the following resolution be approved; Commissioner Stewart second
the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote:
HARNETT COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
RESOLUTION
THAT, WHEREAS, the Harnett County Library has 350 books which
they have requested authorization to sell; and
WHEREAS, these books have a value of less than $5,000; and
G. S. 153A -176 and G. S. 160A -267 permits the sale of personal propert
at private sale upon expiration of ten days after publication of the
resolution authorizing the sale,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS THAT:
A. The 350 books in the possession of the Harnett County Library
are hereby declared surplus " - property; and
B; Margaret Randall,, Director of the. Harnett County Library, is
hereby authorized to sell the Books at private sale, which is to be
held on Saturday, April 20, 1985, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the -
site -of the new library located on 611 N. Main Street inLillington.''
DULY ADOPTED THIS THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND
EIGHTY - FIVE.
Commissioner Collins moved for the adoption of the following resolutio
reappointing Leoxore Tuck to the Northeast Metropolitan Water District
Board; Commissioner Stewart seconded the motion and it carried with a
unanimous vote:
HARNETT COUNTY,'
NORTH CAROLINA.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Chapter 162A, Article 4, as amended, provides that the
Board of Commissioners shall appoint three board members of a duly
created Metropolitan Water District; and
WHEREAS, the Northeast Metropolitan Water District of Harnett
County, North Carolina, was duly created on April 14, 1986; and
WHEREAS, the term of Leonore Tuck expires on April 14, 1985.
NOW, THEREFORE,' BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS' that Leonore Tuck be and she is hereby reappointed
to the District Board for a to m expiring on April 14, 1988.
DULY ADOPTED THIS THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1985.
SUBDIVISION PLATS ErvinDobson,Director of Planning, appeared before the Board and
for the Board's consideration several subdivision plats:
1. Graham Gregory Subdivision, five -lot minor final located at the
intersection of:S. R..1510 and S..R. 1514 in - Neil'sCreek Town-
ship. Ervin Dobson, Director of Planning, infoLmedthe Board that
this plat had been approved by the Planning Board, Health Depart-
ment, and the. Department of Transportation. Commissioner Collins
made a motion that the subdivision plat for Graham Gregory be
Commissioner Stewart seconded the motion and it carried'
with a unanimous vote.
▪ Atkins and Atkins Subdivision, two -lot minor final located on
N. C. S. R. 1291 in Upper Little River Township. Mr. Dobson
explained that this plat had been approved by the Health Depart-
ment, Planning Board, and the Department of Transportation. Com-
missioner Stewart made a motion that the subdivision plat for
Atkins and Atkins be approved, Commissioner Collins seconded the
motion and it carried with a unanimous vote.
. Gene B. Weaver Subdivision, one-lot minor final located on S. R.
1541 in Black River Township. Mr. Dobson explained that this
plat has been approved by the Health Department, Planning Board,
and the Department of Transportation. Commissioner Collins made a
BUDGET AMENDMENTS
motion that the subdivision plat for Gene Weaver be approved; Commissioner
Stewart seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote.
4. Ennis & Jones Subdivision, four -lot final located at the intersection of S.
R. 1006 and S. R. 1505. Mr. Dobson informed the Board that when the plat
was first drawn, a 50 foot right -of -way was reserved. Since then, the
owner of the plat has contacted Mr. Dobson and has revised the plat to
include the 50 feet which would in effect improve the lot. The revised
subdivision plat has been approved by the Planning Board but Mr. Thompson
has not had a chance to review the revised plat although he had approved
the original plat for water and sewer. It was the decision of the Board
not to approve the revised subdivision plat until it had been reviewed and
signed by Mr. Thompson.
5. Buffkin - Williams Subdivision, one -lot minor final, located off Highway 27
near S. R. 1703. Mr. Dobson informed the Board that this subdivision plat
had been approved by the Health Department and the Planning Board. He
pointed out to the Board that only a 20 foot right -of -way had been given
for the travel lane, and he had informed the owner that at no time in the
future unless a right -of -way of at least 50 feet is given would the Depart-
ment of Transportation pick this road up on the State System for Maintenance
He explained that the owner did understand this. Mr. Dobson stated that
if the Board wished he would have this exception noted on the recorded
subdivision plat so that when the property is sold the proposed buyer would
realize this condition exists. Following a discussion, Commissioner Brock
made a motion that the subdivision plat be sent back to the Planning Board
and that if possible the owner of this plat give at least a 50 foot right -
of -way and if this was not feasible then it should be noted on the subdivi-
sion plat that there is only a 20 foot right -of -way and that at no time in
the future will the Department of Transportation be able to maintain this
road; Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous
vote.
6. Bobby Lee Lockamy Subdivision, one -lot minor final located at the intersec-
tion of S. R. 1538 and S. R. 1537 in Black River Township. Mr. Dobson in-
formed the Board that this plat had been approved by the Planning Board and
the Health Department. Commissioner Collins made a motion that the Subdivi-
sion Plat for Bobby Lee Lockamy be approved; Commissioner Shaw seconded the
motion and it carried with a unanimous vote.
7. Johnnie G. Hardee Subdivision, 14 lots, located at the Intersection of
S. R. 1422 and S. R. 1403 in the Buckhorn Township. Mr. Dobson informed the
Board that this plat had been approved by the Health Department and the
Planning Board. Mr. Alphin noted that the Health Department did not approve
lot 6 for a septic tank. Commissioner Collins made a motion that this sub-
division plat be approved; Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it
carried with a unanimous vote.
8. C. L. Byrd Subdivision, eleven lots, located at the intersection of S. R.
1422 and S. R. 1403 on the Old Stage Road and Highway 55. Mr. Dobson
explained that this plat had been approved by the Health Department and
Planning Board. Commissioner Collins made a motion that the subdivision
plat for C. L. Byrd be approved; Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and
it carried with a unanimous vote.
Several budget amendments were presented to the Board for their consideration.
Following a discussion of these amendments, Commissioner Collins made a motion
that the following budget amendments be approved; Commissioner Shaw seconded
the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote:
1. Social Services Budget
Code 7710 -151, Crisis Intervention Fund, be increased by $15.00
Code 7710 -151, Crisis Intervention Fund,be increased by $723.00
This budget amendment reflects additional funds received as a citizen's
contribution and Carolina Power & Light's Share of the Crisis Interevention
Program
2. Social Services Budget
Code 7700- 063,Foster Care -Other Expenses be increased by $2,000
Code 7700 -161, Day Care Children, be decreased by $2,000
3. Airport
Code 6500 -057, Miscellaneous Expense, Increase by $1,500
Code 6500 -078, Apron Expansion & Stub Taxiway, Increase by $15,000
Code 6500 -079, Powerline Relocation, Decrease by $16,500
4. Industrial Development
Code 7100 -021, Building & Equipment, Rent, Increase by $9,000
5. Landfill
Code 6600 -011, Telephone & Postage, Increase by $400
Code 6600 -016, Maint. & Repair -- Equipment, Increase by $45,000
572
Code 6600-045, Contracted Services, Increase by $3,000
- Code 6600 -054, Insurance & Bonds, Increase by $700
Code 6600 -057, Miscellaneous Expense_, Increase by $500
6. Planning Board
Code 7200 -068, Board Members, increase by $700
Harnett County Department of Public Utilities
Code 32-8300-034, Chemicals, Increase by $2,000
Code 32 -8300 -202, Capital Reserve, Decrease by $2,000
.` Data Processing
Code 4450 -033, Materials & Supplies, Increase by $2,500
Code 4500 -074, Capital Outlay -- Equipment, Increase by $10,000
Non- Departmental
Code 8600 -039, County Sales Tax, Increase by $2,200
Code 8600 -054, Insurance & Bonds, Decrease by $2,200
10. Health
Code 7600 -002, Salaries & Wages, Increase by $2,316
11. Family Planning
Code 7610-002, Salaries & Wages, Increase by $900
12. Home Health
Code 7630- 002, Salaries & Wages, Increase
13. Tuberculosis-
Code 7640 -002, Salaries & Wages,
14. WIC: Nutrition Education
Code 7660 -002, Salaries & Wages,
15. WIC: Clinic &.Administration
Code 7650 -002,. Salaries & Wages,
16. Maternal & Child Health
Code 7620 -002, Salaries
17. Sheriff's Department
Code 5100 -002, Salaries
Code 5100 -013, Utilities
18. Administration
Code 4200 -002, Salaries '&
Code 4200 -012, Printing &
Wages,
by $1,932
Increase by $402
Increase by $221
Increase by $221
Increase by $858
Wages, Increase by $3,000
Increase by $3,000
Wages, Increase by $2,700
Binding, Increase by $700
19. Central Maintenance
Code 5550 -022, Salaries & Wages, Increase by $5,690
Code - 5550 -013, Utilities, Increase by $2,250
Code 5550-016, Maintenance & Repairs, Increase by $1,000
20. Register of Deeds
Code 4800- 012,.Printing & Binding, Increase by $300
Code 4800 -016, Maintenance & Repair -- Equipment, Increase by $1,200
Code 4800 -045, Contracted Services -- Increase by $1,500
Code 480 -074, Captial Outlay -- Equipment, Increase by $2,500
21. Facilities Fees
Code 4900-021, Building & Equipment, Increase by $3,300
Code 4900 -015, Maintenance & Repair, Decrease by $3,300
22. Special Appropriations
Code 8700 -130, Medical Examiner, Increase by $3,400
Code 8700 -135, Other Appropriations, Decrease by $3,400
23. Board of Elections
_Code 4300-011, Telephone & Postage, Increase by $1,200
Code 4300 -014, Travel & Meetings, Increase by $1,000
Code 4300 -074, Capital Outlay, Increase by $13
Code 4300 -016, Printing & Binding, Decrease by $600
Code 4300-021, Building & Equipment, Rent, Decrease by $413
Code 4300 -026, Advertising, Decrease by $500
Code 4300-033, Materials & Supplies, Decrease by, $500
Code- 4300 -057,' Miscellaneous Expense, Decrease by $200
24. Library
Lode 8100 -025, Books & Publications, Increase by $2,500
Code 8100-053, Dues - &' Subscriptions, - Increase by $53
Code 8100 -074,' Capital Outlay, Decrease by $2,553
SHERIFF'S REPORT Bill Strickland, Chief of Detectives, presented to the Board a report on the
activities of the Sheriff's Department for the month of March, 1985.
TAX ATTORNEY
TAX COLLECTOR
TAX SUPERVISOR
RELIEF OF PENALTY
TO WILLIAM MCKAY
JOHNSTON AND MOTHER,
LUCILLE S. JOHNSON
TAX SUPERVISOR
RELIEF OF PENALTY
TO DORIS A. HARMS
TAX SUPERVISOR
RELEASES
The following Tax Attorney's Report was filed with the Board:
NAME
Averasboro Township:
Bobby Tom & Lexine Lucas
A. C. & Willa Mae Bennet
Johnsonville Township
Geneva Mildred Cameron
A. L. Cook
Daniel McKay
Stewart's Creek Township
Rachel Hobbs Jones
Lula S. Moore
Advanced Costs
Thelma Chamers Harris
Becky M. Morris
Willie G. Callihan
Sarah Slaughter
Sarah Slaughter
General
SUIT NO.
No Suit
No Suit
No Suit
No Suit
83 CVD 387
No Suit
No Suit
AM'T COLLECTED
296.24
375.12
240.73
42.68
89.49
ATTY. FEE
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
-0-
1,010.83 25.00
433.87 25.00
Subtotal 2,488.96 150.00
Lillington Postmaster
Sheriff of Lee County
Sheriff of Lee County
Sheriff of Wake County
Sheriff of Cumberland County
Institute of Government
2.55
4.00
8.00
12.00
4.00
1.03
GRAND TOTAL $181.58
Thomas Allen, Tax Administrator, presented to the Board for their information
a report on the activities of the Tax Collector's Department for the month of
March, and his plans for April, 1985.
A letter was presented to the Board from William McKay Johnston requesting that
consideration be given to him relieving him and his mother, Lucille Spears Johnson
from a late listing penalty for the year, 1985. The letter explained to the
Board that he had been sick with the flu and was not able to come to Lillington
until March 7, 1985, and one of the first things he did was go to the tax
office and list all of the taxes for himself as well as his mother, at which
time he realized that a penalty would be charged for the two days he was late
listing. He continued to explained that in the over twenty -five years that he
has listed his county taxes for himself as well as for his family, he had not
been late. Following a discussion, Commissioner Brock made a motion that
Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, be and he is hereby authorized to relieve the
1985 late listing penalty charged to William McKay Johnston and his mother,
Lucille Spears Johnson, Commissioner Stewart seconded the motion and it carried
with a unanimous vote.
A letter was also presented to the Board from Doris A. Harms, who has recently
moved to this State and has purchased property in Harnett County, requesting
that she be relieved of the late listing penalty charged her for 1985. She explain-
ed in her letter that when she first listed her taxes, she was sent a form on
which to list her personal and real estate tax and she thought this same procedure
would be followed this year. She explained that by being a new resident of this
State she did not realize that she had to go list her taxes, she thought that
an abstract would be sent to her by mail annually on which to list her taxes.
Following a discussion of Ms. Harms' request, Commissioner Brock made a motion
that Ms. Harms' be relieved from this late listing penalty, Commissioner Stewart
seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote.
Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, appeared before the Board and requested the
following tax refunds:
1. Thomas L. Sanders, 7045 Ray Road, Spring Lake, NC 28390, in the amount of
$90.79. Mr. Allen explained that a truck was listed for the year 1984 to Mr.
Sanders and it was not bought until April, 1984, and should not have been list-
ed until the next year.
2. Alvin Ray McArtan, Rt. 2, Box 234, Linden, NC 28356, in the amount of $70.66
for property that was listed in Flat Branch Fire District, but the property
was not located within the District.
3. Sallie M. Allgood, Rt. 1, Box 182, Bunnlevel, NC 28323, in the amount of $4.12
for an error made on deferred tax for the years, 1982, 1983, and 1984.
4. George W. Wright, P. 0. Box 372, Angier, NC 27501, in the amount of $45.33 for
the year, 1984, for exemption for elderly persons with limited income on one
lot and house on Railroad Street in Black River Township.
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ACTION ON REQUESTS
FOR TAX REFUNDS
TAX COLLECTOR, RES-
OLUTION AUTHORIZING
ADVERTISEMENT OF TAX
LIENS
ADJOURNMENT
Commissioner Shaw made a motion that the foregoing tax refunds, be approved;
Commissioner Stewart seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote.
Commissioner Stewart made a motion that the Board adopt the following resolution
amending -a resolution adopted on February 4, 1985, whereby the Board authorizes
Mr. Allen to begin the advertisement of said tax liens during the first week of
April, 1985, rather than beginning on Monday, April 1, 1985; Couuuissioner
Brock seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous ,vote:
NORTH CAROLINA,
HARNETT COUNTY.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, on February 4, 1985, in accordance with N. C. General Statute
105-369 (a), W Thomas Allen, Harnett County Tax Collector, reported to the
Harnett County Board of Commissioners the unpaid taxes for the current fiscal yea-
that constituted liens on real, property in Harnett County; and
WHEREAS, on February 4, 1985, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
adopted a resolution ordering the said W. Thomas Allen to advertise said tax
liens, beginning the First Monday In April, 1985; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that it would be more appropriate to better
notify the taxpayers involved if said advertisements were published during the
week of April 1 through April 5, 1985.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
that:
Pursuant to the authority vested in this Board by N. C. General Statute
105 -369, W. Thomas Allen, Tax Collector, is hereby ordered to advertise said
tax liens according to law, said advertisement to begin during the week of
April 1, 1985:
Duly adopted this the First Day of April, 1985.
There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
meeting of April 1, 1985, duly adjourned at 10: 45 a.m.
Cha' an
Secretary
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Clerk