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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING, DECEMBER 2, 1985
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, December
2, 1985, in the Commissioners Room, County Office Building, 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;
Bob Jones, representing the County Attorney's Office; and Hollie J. Wade, Recording
Secretary were also present.
CALL TO ORDER Chairman Jesse Alphin called the meeting to order at 9:15 a.m.
PRAYER Commissioner Bi11 Shaw led the morning prayer.
MINUTES APPROVED The minutes from the Harnett County Board of Commissioners meeting of November 18,
1985, were approved as read.
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Ray Stone, Highway Maintenance Engineer with the North Carolina Department of Trans-
portation appeared before the Board to discuss road matters and situations in Harnett
County.
Commissioner Brock made a motion that the Board adopt the following resolution request
ing the Board of Transportation to add the access road to K. Edward Greene Development
to the State System for Maintenance; Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it
carried with a unanimous vote:
HARNETT COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the proper execution of this document that the Harnett County
Board of Commissioners do hereby request the North Carolina Board of Transportation
to add the Access Road to K. Edward Greene Development which is located in Duke
Township to the State System for Maintenance.
This the Second Day of December, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty -Five.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
s/ Jesse Alphin
Jesse Alphin, Chairman
ATTEST:
s/ Vanessa W. Young
Vanessa W. Young, Clerk
Commissioner Stewart informed the Board that the County had received a petition from
the property owners on SR 1313 requesting that this Secondary Road be paved. Commis-
sioner Stewart made a motion that this petition be conveyed to the Board of Transpor-
taion and that SR 1313 be considered for paving; Commissioner Collins seconded the
motion and it carried with a unanimous vote.
Commissioner Stewart also informed Mr. Stone that he had been contacted by the
citizens on SR 1257 and SR 1131 concerning the conditions of these roads and requestea
that the Department of Transportation service these two secondary roads.
Commissioner Shaw and the Commissioners reiterated their concerns to Mr. Stone over
the hazardous conditions of Highway 210. He stated that over the holidays there
were two more fatalities and four serious injuries on this road. Following a lengthy
discussion, it was the determination of the Board to prepare a resolution to be
forwarded to the Board of Transportation expressing their concerns.
PURCHASE OF LAND Rodney Tart, Director of Metro, appeared before the Board and stated that at the
FOR METRO Commissioners meeting of October 22, 1985, he had requested authority to purchase a
tract of land adjacent to the Metro site. At that meeting, the Board authorized Mr.
Tart to enter into a ninety day option. Mr. Tart explained that his purpose for
coming before the Board today was to get the Board's approval to proceed with the
purchase of this land. Following a discussion, Commissioner Shaw made a motion that
Mr. Tart be authorized to purchase the tract of land adjacent to the Metro site
which consists of approximately nine acres from Wombles Realty for the price of
$17,000; Commissioner Stewart seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vot
BUDGET AMENDMENT Commissioner Brock made a motion that Code 8100 -074, Capital Outlay, Water Fund, be
METRO increased by $17,000 for the purchase of this property; Commissioner Collins seconded
the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote.
Margaret Randall, Director of the Library, appeared before the Board and reported
BOOKMOBILE BID that the County on November 21, 1985, received and opened bids for the purchase
AWARDED TO THOMAS
BUS COMPANY
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of a new bookinobile. The County received, one. replg from the Black River Company out
of Camden, ;South Carolina,.statingtheir inability to comply with the bid bond
requirements and received two formal bids on a 14,000 1b. unit -- One from Thomas
Bus. - Company ,out of -High Point with the base bid. of $42,718.35 and a bid from Aero
Products, Inc., out of Longwood, Florida. with the base bid of $42.,491. Aero Product
also submitted a bid for a smaller 10,000 lb. unit with a base bid of $39,791.51 but
this unit did not imeet the required specifications. Mrs. Randall continued to ex-
plained that a special committee consisting of Commissioner Collins; Gordon Springle
Chairmanof: the Library Board; and M. 11 Brock, County Manager; met to study the
proposals.. Mrs Randall then recognized Mr. Springle to present to the Commission-
ers the recommendation of the Committee. Mr. Springle stated that it was the
:..recommendation of the Comnuttee to go with Thomas Bus Company with the base price
of- $42,718.35. It was explainedthatthiswasnotthelow .bid - thatthe low bidder
was Aero Products, -Inc., but their bid did not meet the reguired specs Their bid
provided for a diesel engine plus the interior shelves were of alununum rather than
wood. Following: a discussion, Commissioner Collins made a motion that the bid for .
the bookmobile be:.awardedto Thomas Bus Company for the base price of $42,718-35
and that Mr. Brock, County Manager, be authorized -.to. sell the old bookmobile by
accepting sealed bids, Commissioner Brock seconded the motion and it carried.
Commissioner Brock made a motion that Code 8100-074 be amended by.`$40,000'for the
purchase of the bookmobile; Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it carried..
ORDINANCE RE: TerryL.014ade, Tax Appraiser, appeared before the Board and presented to the Com-
LAND RECORDS missioners for their consideration an Ordinance to Implement the. Harnett County
MODERNIZATION Land, Records- Modernization Program.. Following a discussion, Commissioner Stewart
PROGRAM made a motion that the following ordinance be adopted, Commissioner Collins seconded
the motion and it carried With a _unanimous - :vote.
AN ORDINANCE TO IMPLEMENT THE HARENTT COUNTY..
LAND RECORDS MODERNIZATION PROGRAM
-,THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HAR
Section 1: Thi ord.inance is adopted p
TT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ORDAINS:
suant to N.C. ` General :Statutes 161 -30.
Sectioh 2: The Register of. Deeds:. shall -not accept. for registration any map or
instrument affecting real property unless the grantees-mailing address
is affixed on the face thereof.
Section 3: The Register. of, Deeds shall not accept for - registration any deed, deed
of trust, map or plat, or any other instrument containing a description.'.
of the real property affected by the instrument unless the parcel` identifier numbers .
of all parcels affected have been assigned and are recorded on the face of the
instrument. However, until the Land Records Office becomes operational, as describe°
in Section 4 below, :;the words "of all parcels affected shall raean the following:'
.1.11 In a di.vision;of a tract ar tracts the- parcei:- number.(s) of the
tract(s):: being - divided shall be given. A subdivision map shall be
....handled: in the same manner..
2. When two or more properties are corabined, the parcel numbers -of.
the separate tracts prior to being combined shall be given or if part
of two or more properties are combined, the parcel numbers of the tracts
frorn which the parts were taken prior to bezng combined shall be given.
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3. Property transfers notinvol wing, adivisionorcombination of
lands, shall have indicated -onthe face of the instrument the parcel
number(s) of the tract(s) being transferred. A deed of trust, deed of
correction or a plat gay.zng corrected acreage shall be handled in the
same. manner.
Section 4: Until such time as the County Land .Records Office becomes operational
with respect to creating and assigning geo-coded parcel identifier
number(s), the County Tax Supervisors Office shall create parcel numbers
in accordnace with the procedures 111 effect at that time When the
Land Records Office assumes responsibility for maintenance and creation .
of geo -coded land records, it shall do so in accordance with the county
procedures manual for creating and assigning parcel identifier numbers,
and sections 5 -9 herein shall become operable at such time as the Land
Records Office becomes functional.
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Section 5: Presentation of the instrument to the Land Records Office as herein
described does not constttute f.iling the instrument for registration..
Section 6: The Land Records Office shall have exclusive authority to create and
assign parcel identifier numbers and shall maintain a procedures manual
for that purpose_ The procedures manual shall include provisions to
insure that no two parcels of property will - be assigned the same parcel
identifier number.
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Section 7: Every Map (including a map incorporated by reference in a deed), subdivi-
sion plat, or land survey plat that creates or more fully defines one
or more parcels of land must have a parcel identifier number written on
it before it can be registered. This requirement shall not apply to
flood plain maps, annexation and municipal boundary maps, and similar
maps prepared by governmental agencies.
Section 8: All instruments pertaining to the same parcel or to related parcels shall
be assigned parcel identifier numbers and processed according to the
date and time when they were presented to the Land Records Office.
Section 9: (a) Any deed, deed of trust, map or plat, or other instrument that contain
a description of a parcel of parcels not previously plotted on the county
large -scale cadastral maps and for which a parcel identifier number does
not exist must contain a description of the parcel or parcels of suffi-
cient accuracy and detail that the Land Records Office is able to locate
and plot the parcel or parcels on the county maps from the description
standing alone, or with the aid of supporting maps or other documents
furnished by the person presenting the instrument.
(b) The description contained in any map or plat that is to be registere
and that creates or more fully defines a parcel or parcels not previously
plotted on the county large -scale cadastral maps and for which a parcel
identifier number does not exist must be sufficiently precise to create
a consistent closed parcel boundary within a plotting accurancy of 1/40
(one- fortieth) of an inch.
Section 10: This ordinance shall become effective January 1, 1986.
M. H. Brock, County Manager, informed the Board that the County has received written
notification from the Department of Natural Resources that Harnett County has been
offered an award of $16,000 in matching funds under the North Carolina Land Records
Management Program for our land records improvement program. Following a discussion,
Commissioner Brock made a motion that the County accept the grant award of $16,000;
Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote.
TAX COLLECTOR's Thomas Allen, Tax Collector, appeared before the Board and reported on the activities
REPORT of his department for the month of November and his plans for December, 1985.
TAX REFUND Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, appeared before the Board and requested a Tax Refund to
,JOHN DEER LEASING John Deer Leasing Company in the amount of $469.79 for a tractor which was listed on
IICOMPANY the Jerome Langdon Farm. This farm is located in Johnston County but the tractor was
listed as being in Harnett County. Commissioner Collins made a motion that the tax
refund to John Deer Leasing in the amount of $469.79 be approved; Commissioner Shaw
seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote.
The Board welcomed Bobby Wicker who was employed with the Tax Supervisor's Office as
a Tax Appraiser. Mr. Wicker expressed his appreciation to the Board for giving him
an opportunity to work with the County.
Reports on the Sheriff's Department, Ambulance Service, and the Inspections department
were filed with the Board.
REGULAR MEETING Chairman Jesse Alphin duly adjourned the regular meeting of the Board at 11 :00 a.m.
ADJOURNED
LREORGANIZATION
''OF THE BOARD
At 11 :15 a.m., Vanessa W. Young, Clerk to the Board, called the meeting to order.
Commissioner Brock reported that the purpose of the executive session was to discuss
the upcoming appointments.
Vanessa W. Young, Clerk to the Board, asked that business be carried on and opened
the floor to nominations for Chairman of the Board. Commissioner Collins made a motion
that Jesse Alphin be nominated as Chairman; Commissioner Stewart seconded the motion
that Jesse Alphin be nominated as Chairman. Commissioner Shaw made a motion that
nominations for Chairman be closed and that Jesse Alphin be elected as Chairman by
acclamation; Commissioner Brock seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous
vote. Mrs. Young officially declared Jesse Alphin as the Chairman of the Harnett
Commissioners. Mrs. Young and the Board congratulated Mr. Alphin on his reappointment
as Chairman.
With Chairman Alphin presiding, he opened the floor to nominations of Vice - Chairman
of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. Commissioner Shaw made a motion that
Lloyd G. Stewart be nominated as vice - chairman; Commissioner Collins seconded the
motion that Mr. Stewart be nominated as vice - chairman. Commissioner Brock made a
motion that nominations for vice - chairman be closed and that Mr. Stewart be elected
by acclamation as vice - chairman of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners; Commis-
sioner Shaw seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote. The Board
congratulated Commissioner Stewart on being elected as vice- chairman.
Commissioner Brock made a motion that the following appointments for one year be
approved: The law firm of Bryan, Jones, Johnson, & Snow appointed as the County
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Attorney; E. Marshall Woodall reappointed as Tax Attorney; Jean Irvin reappointed as
Veteran's Service Officer; and Thomas Allen reappointed as Tax Collector; Commis
sioner Shaw seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote.
Commissioner Collins made a motion that the following persons be appointed for one
year to serve in the capacity indicated; Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and
it carried with a unanimous vote:
Social Services Board
Mental Health Board
Health Board
Library Board
Production Enterprises Board
Buildings & Grounds Committee
Parks & Recreation Committee
Law Enforcement Committee
Landfill Program
EMS Committee
Region "M" Board
Personnel Committee
Jesse Alphin
M. H. Brock
Lloyd G. Stewart
Rudy Collins
Jesse Alphin
Bill Shaw
Lloyd G. Stewart.
Rudy Collins
Rudy Collins
Bill Shaw
Rudy Collins
M. H. Brock
Lloyd G. Stewart
M. H. Brock
Rudy Collins
Lewis Rosser, Sheriff
Fred Freeman
Pat. McKee
Jack Bryan
Commissioner Collins made a motion that the following listtakers be approved for 198 ;
Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it carried:
Anderson Creek- -Clara McDonald, Rt. One, Bunnlevel
Averasboro- -Laura Strickland, Rt. 1, Dunn
Frances Norris, 1707 Lakeshore Dr., Dunn
Hazel Sandlin, 109 N. McKay St., Dunn
Margaret Lee, Rt..2, Jonesboro Rd., Dunn
Barbecue - -Dixie Perez, Rt. One, Broadway.
Black River -- Margie Jeffris, Box 121, Angier
Vacant. Position - -to be appointed at later date
Harrington, Rt. 1, Fuquay- Varina
Duke -- Della. Stewart, 106 East "C" St., Erwin
Peggy Smith, 402 S. 8th St., Erwin
Grove - -Hilda Pope, Rt. 1, Coats
Berlins Ennis (Earl), Rt. 1, Coats
Hectors Creek - -Marie T. Collins, Rt. 2, Box 116, Fuquay- Varina
Johnsonville--Mrs. Fred Cameron, Rt. 2, Cameron
Lillington - -Helen McDonald, Rt. 4, Box 382, Lillington
Neils Creek- -Kim Redding, Rt. 6, Box 721, Dunn
Stewarts Creek -Doris Byrd, Rt. 1, Box 85, Bunnlevel
Upper Little River--Constance Clayton, Rt. 1, Box -360, Broadway
Glenda Black, Rt. 1, Box 386, Broadway, NC
Commissioner Shaw made a motion that the Board adopt the following personal property
schedule for 1985; Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it carried:
Ponies $ :'25.00
Horses
1st. Class
2nd. Class
3rd. Class
$ 350.00
200.00
100.00
Mules 25.00
Cattle
Registered Bulls
Unregistered Bulls
Milk Cattle Registered
Milk Cattle Not Reg.
Beef Cattle
$ 400.00
175.00
225.00
125.00
100.00 to 175.00
Beef Calf
Other Cattle
$ 65.00 to 100.00
50.00 to 100.00
Poultry List all poultry at .500/ea.
Swine
Feeder Pig
Top Hog
Brood Sows
Boars
40 -50 lb.
50 -200 lb.
200 -240 lb.
500 lb. & up
400 lb.
.850/1b.= $ 38.00 avg.
.48' /1b.= 72.00 avg.
.450/1b.= 99.00 avg.
.340/1b.= 170.00 avg.
.280/lb.= 112.00 avg.
Dogs List all dogs up to six months of age as males
After six month of age, list as males and females
Lumber
Cotton
Males
Females
$ 1.00
2.00
$100.00 per thousand
Dressed Lumber $130.00 to $150.00 per thousand
Prior to last years crop at $250.00 per bale
Farm Tractors, Electric Refrigerators, Etc.
100% less 10% depreciation down to a minimum
Radio Sets $ 5.00 and Up
Pianos $25.00 and Up
Guns & Pistols $ 5.00 and Up
Other Items By agreement
Cars, Trucks, etc. ADPS Vehicle Pricing System
Commissioner Brock made a motion that the tax listing dates be approved as follows;
Commissioner Stewart seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote:
Beginning on January 2, 1986, in the field; list through February 14 in the field,
bring the books in on Monday, February 17. Deadline in the Office is February 28,
1986. Penalty begins on March 3, 1986. Extensions which are requested in writing
prior to February 28, 1986, will be extended through April 15, 1986.
Commissioner M. H. Brock issued the following charge to Terry L. Wade with the Tax
Office:
HARNETT COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
CHARGED TO: Terry L. Wade, Tax Collector
You are hereby authorized, empowered, and commanded to collect the taxes set
forth in the tax records filed in the Office of the Tax Supervisor and in the tax
receipts herewith delivered to you, in the amounts and from the taxpayers likewise
therein set forth. Such taxes are hereby declared to be first lien upon all real
property of the respective taxpayers in the County of Harnett, and this order shall
be a full and sufficient authority to direct, require, and enable you to levy on and
sell any real or personal property of such taxpayers, for and on account thereof, in
accordance with law, as of November 30, 1985.
Witness my hand and official seal this Seconded Day of December, Nineteen
Hundred and Eighty -five.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
s /Jesse Alphin
Chairman
Commissioner Brock issued the following oath to Terry L. Wade who ascribed thereto:
HARNETT COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
OATH OF OFFICE
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I, Terry L. Wade, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and maintain
the Constitution and laws of the United States, and the Constitution and laws of
North Carolina, not inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithfully discharge
the duties of my office as Tax Collector of Harnett County, North Carolina, and that
I will not allow my actions as Tax Collector to be influenced by personal or political
friendships or obligations, so help me, God.
This the Second Day of December, 1985.
s /Terry L. Wade
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There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners meeting
of December 2, 1985, duly adjourned at 11:55 a.m.
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