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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04041988 (2)572 HARNETT_., COUNTY _BOARD 0FCOMMISSIONERS_,MEETING,. APRIL 4, 1988 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, April 4, 1988, at the County Office Building, Lillington, North Carolina, with the following members present: Bill Shaw, Rudy Collins, Mack Reid Hudson, Mayo Smith, and Chairman Lloyd G. Stewart presiding. Others present were: Dallas H. Pope, County Manager; Glenn Johnson, County Attorney; Vanessa W. Young, Clerk to the Board, and Kay S. Blanchard, Recording Secretary. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Stewart called the meeting to order at 9:10 a.m. INVOCATION Commissioner Shaw offered the invocation. OT 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. Commissioner Collins presented a petition to Mr. Stone requesting paving of S.R. 1416. SOUTHERN CABLEVISION Terry Brown, General Manager, Southern Cablevision, reported on the 'EPORT progress of the construction of cablevision in the County. LOOD DAMAGE PREVENTIONDallas H. Pope, County Manager, presented for the Board's consideration, a ORDINANCE Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance. Commissioner Smith made a motion to adopt the ordinance. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance is copied in full in the Harnett County Ordinance Book. PETITIONS FOR After introductory comments by Rodney Tart, Director, Public Utilities, PROPOSED SOUTHEAST Jesse Alphin presented signed petitions to the Board which contained 50% rAATER 4 SEWER DISTRICT or more of the potential water users in the proposed Southeast Water & Sewer District. The petitions requested the Harnett County Board of Commissioners to consider the establishment of Southeast Water and Sewer District at -the earliest possible -date. - Commissioner•Smith made a motion that the petitionsbm the proposed Southeast=Water and Sewer District area be "accepted grid that ahTengineering feasibility study be authorized for the proposed Southeast Water and Sewer District. Commissioner Hudson seconded-the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. RESOLUTION RE: EAL PROPERTY PERMA- ENT LISTING SYSTEM Bobby Wicker, Tax Administrator, presented for consideration, a resolution adopting a real property permanent listing system for the County of Harnett, North Carolina. Commissioner Smith made a motion to adopt the resolution. Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated April 4, 1988, as document No. 1. PROCLAMATION CONCERN. Mrs. Evelyn Byrd, Harnett County Homemakers Council, presented and read a EXT. HOMEMAKERS WEEK proclamation concerning observance of Harnett County Extension Homemakers Week. Commissioner Hudson made a motion to adopt the proclamation. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The proclamation is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated April 4, 1988, as document No. 2. TAX ATT. REPORT BUDGET AMENDMENTS The Tax Attorney's report was filed with the Board and is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated April 4, 1988, as document No. 3. Monthly reports for March, 1988, from the Tax Department and Inspections was filed with the Board. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested a budget amendment for the Library; code 10-8100-025, Books & Publications, increase of $3,042, A supplemental grant of $1,260: from Federal funds is available, and an additional grant in"/"State ` Aid" is also available in the "amount of $1,782. Commissioner Collins made a motion to approve the budget amendment. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following budget amendment for Public Utilities: Code 30-8100-033 Materials & Supplies - - $2,000. increase Code 30- 8100 -009 Other Fringe Benefits 2,000. decrease Code 30- 8100 -073 Capital Outlay - Other improv. 1,500. increase Code 30- 8100 -013 Utilities 1,500. decrease The budget amendment is needed to purchase software for computer, meters, meter boxes and equipment. Commissioner Hudson made a motion to approve the budget amendment. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested a budget amendment for Special Appropriations; Code 10- 8700 -167, West Central Water & Sewer District, $270,000. increase. Funds designated to support construction of water project pending receipt of grant funds from State. Commissioner Shaw made AX REFUNDS a motion to approve the budget amendment. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Harvey Godfrey, Income Maintenance Administrator, Department of Social Services, requested a budget amendment for Public Assistance; Code 10- 7710 -145, A.F.D.C. - E.A., $36,000. increase, and Code 10- 7710 -146, Unemployed Parents Program,$36,000. decrease. Com- missioner Smith made a motion to approve the budget amendment. Com- missioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Margaret Hardee, Area Agency Administrator, Region "M" Council of Govern- ments, requested a budget amendment for Special Appropriations, Code 10- 8700 -111, Nutrition, $5,719. increase. Mrs. Hardee explained that this amount is estimated for meals to be served in Harnett County for the balance of this fiscal year. Commissioner Hudson made a motion to approve the budget amendment. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Bobby Wicker, Tax Administrator, requested the following tax refunds: 1. Bertie Matthews, 209 Maye St. 2. McCullagh Leasing Inc., 30803 Roseville, MI 3. Chester L. Byrd, P. 0. Box 9, 4. Parker Seed & Feed Co., P. 0. 5. Alton N. Champion, Rt. 3, Box , Dunn Little Mack Ave., $ 3.63 92.37 Broadway 161.94 Box 58, Dunn 110.72 92, Angier 51.26 Commissioner Shaw made a motion to approve all the above listed the tax refunds. Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. ESOLUTION CONCERN. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, presented a resolution concerning the APITAL AREA JOB Capital Area Job Training Consortium. Commissioner Collins made a motion RAINING CONSORTIUM to adopt the resolution. Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated April 4, 1988, as document No. 4. DJOURNMENT DOCUMENT NO. 1. There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners regular meeting of April 4, 1988, duly adjourned at 10:55 a.m. HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Kay S. Blanchard, Recording Secretary Stewart, Chairman Vanessa W. Young, C11 k to e Board RESOLUTION ADOPTING A REAL PROPERTY PERMANENT LISTING SYSTEM FOR THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners are authorized by the North Carolina State Statutes to install a permanent listing system for real property in Harnett County, and; WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that such a system would facilitate a more adequate listing of real property and would be helpful to the taxpayers of Harnett County; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that effective January 1, 1989, a permanent listing system shall be installed and applied to all real property in Harnett County in accordance with the provisions of G. 5. 105 -303; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded according to G. S. 105- 303(6) to the North Carolina Department of Revenue for approval. Adopted this Fourth Day of April, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty- eight. ATTEST: L1 Stewart, Chai man ,Clerk to the Board 574 DOCUMENT NO. 2. DOCUMENT NO. 3. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Harnett County is indebted to members of the Harnett County Extension Homemakers Association, Inc. whose outstanding contributions to the development of homes and families have added immeasurably to our . state's strength and vitality and whose skills and leadership continue to 'expand its greatness; and WHEREAS, Extension Homemakers continue their active involvement in - communities across the state by seeking to identify the needs of families to marshal the available resources, and encourage family and community participation to achieve a richer quality of living; and WHEREAS, observance of National Extension Homemakers Week is a nationwide tribute to homemakers and the support they offer to individuals and families, it is fitting that Harnett County recognize these women for their contributions to the well -being and progress of our state and its citizens; NOW, THEREFORE, We, the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett do hereby proclaim the week of May first through May seventh, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty -eight to be HARNETT COUNTY. EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS WEEK and commends this observance to its citizens. Duly adopted this the Fourth Day of April, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty- eight. ATTEST: 71(1 Vanessa W. Young, Clerk HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Llo Stewart, Chairman FROM: E. Marshall Woodall, Harnett County Tax Attorney RE: NOTICE OF TAX SUITS COMMENCED; TAX SUITS, DISMISSED AND RELATED SERVICES MONTH OF MARCH 1988 NAME SUIT NO. AMOUNT COL. ATTY FEE. Anderson Creek Township Billy, Reid Setzer 87 CvD 1100 622.09 Averasboro Township. Ronald E. & B. Pegues 87 CvD 1083 Frances Thurman Stevenson N/A Black River Township Nathan & Maggie Johnson 87 CvD 1378 Buckhorn Township Billy B. & Barbara Fore 88 CvD 0139 Subtotal New Suits: Averasboro Township David L. Massey Black River Township Elbert Wayne Adams Buckhorn Township Mary Ellen Smith Duke Township Annette Secor 88 CvD 0137 88 CvD 0268 88 CvD 0269 88 CvD 0243 805.92 512.62 1,246.68 601.34 3,788.65 190.00 190.00 25.00 190.00 190.00 785.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5'7 ti Upper Little River Township Berta T. Baker 88 CvD 0165 Cleveland McDougald 88 CvD 0137 Jerry W. Collins 88 CvD 0212 Cynthia L. McKoy 88 CvD 0215 Jimmy Lee Currin 88 CvD 0245 Joseph Ray 88 CvD 0270 Rodney Thomas Brown 88 CvD 0248 Arthur Bates 88 CvD 0244 Lacy Mack Johnson 88 CvD 0260 Deborah Lynn Rogers Hart 88 CvD 0259 Tommy R. Harris 88 CvD 0299 Robert Lane Frederick 88 CvD 0258 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Subtotal 160.00 Additional Attorney's fees: Date Services Time Charge 3 -1 -88 Research work with tax office personnel and in Register of Deeds 1.5 67.50 3 -1 -88 Conference with Bobby Wicker regarding Buchanan Roofing tax case .5 22.50 3 -2 -88 Letter to Max McLeod .5 22.50 3 -21 -88 Conference with Bobby Wicker 6 Bill Conley; letter to Bobby Wicker - summary of facts regarding Nealer Buchanan tax account; review of software maintenance contract 1.8 81.00 3 -22 -88 Consultation with tax office personnel about Jerry Wayne Lewis (Lucas) tax account 1.0 45.00 3 -24 -88 Research; drawing resolution for permanent tax listing; letter to Bobby Wicker .5 22.50 Subtotal 5.8 261.00 TOTAL ATTORNEY'S FEE $1,206.00 Advanced Costs: Date Explanation 3 -8 -88 Sheriff of Forsyth County - service fee John Knight - 88 CvD 0142 3 -9 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage David L. Massey - 88 CvD 0137 3 -16 -88 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail Christine Finley - 87 CvD 1137 3 -17 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Annette Secor - 88 CvD 0243 3 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Leslie McDougal - 87 CvD 0757 3 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Cleveland McDougald - 88 CvD 0212 3 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Jerry W. Collins - 88 CvD 0231 3 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Cynthia L. McKoy - 88 CvD 0215 3 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Jimmy Lee Currin - 88 CvD 0245 3 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Rodney Thomas Brown - 88 CvD 0248 3 -25 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Arthur Bates - 88 CvD 0244 3 -31 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Joseph E. Ray - 88 CvD 0270 3 -31 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Tommy R. Harris - 88 CvD 0299 3 -31 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage .39 Mary Ellen Smith - 88 CvD 0269 Total Advanced Costs $37.28 BALANCE DUE $1,243.28 Amount 12.00 2.34 1.67 .44 5.01 4.27 2.44 1.22 1.22 1.22 1.22 2.56 1.28 4. rsi5a11 Woodall, Fax Attorney P.O. Box 39 Lillington, NC 27546 Telephone: (919) 893 -5191 576 DOCUMENT No. 4NARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE CAPITAL AREA JOB TRAINING CONSORTIUM WHEREAS, the United States Congress has enacted the Job Training Partnership Act (hereafter referred to as JTPA) for the purpose of preparing youth and unskilled adults for entry into the labor force and to provide job training to those economi- cally disadvantaged individuals and other individuals who face serious employment barriers and who need special training to obtain productive employment; and WHEREAS, the Governor is authorized by JTPA to designate Service Delivery Areas within the State which consist of one or more units of general local government, promote the effective delivery of job training services, and are consistent with labor market areas; and WHEREAS, the Governor may approve requests for designation as a Service Delivery Area from any consortium of contiguous units of general local governments which serve a substantial portion of a labor market area; and WHEREAS, the Boards of County Commissioners of Wake, Johnston, and Harnett Counties have determined that the area of these counties consists of a substantial portion of a labor market, that commuting patterns between and within the counties indicate that a substantial degree of economic integration exists within the geographic area encompassed by these counties and that workers in these counties readily change jobs within and between them without changing residences; and WHEREAS, that in order to effectively deliver job training services within the counties, the three counties should agree to form a consortium effective July 1, 1988, for the purposes of planning and delivering job training services authorized under JTPA; and WHEREAS, it is the intent and purpose of the parties to this agreement (referred to as the Capital Area Job Training Consortium Agreement) to establish a multi - jurisdictional JTPA program, and that the geographic area served by the consortium be designated as a Service Delivery Area for JTPA purposes; and WHEREAS, there are municipalities within the three counties which, though not parties to this consortium, shall benefit from it by virtue of the Counties' participation therein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS of Harnett County that they agree to form a job training consortium with Wake and Johnston Counties, that designation of such consortium as a Service Delivery Area for JTPA purposes shall be accepted, that such consortium shall be known as the Capital Area Job Training Consortium and that the terms and conditions applicable to this consortium are contained in the Capital Area Job Training Consortium Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners or his designee be empowered to act on behalf of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners in signing the document required to establish the consortium and to enter into contractual and other agreements to designate the administrative entity, grant recipient, appointing authority for the Private Industry Council, and the single Chief Elected Official for the consortium. Adopted this 4th day of April, Nineteen Hundred Eighty - Eight. ATTEST. Vanessa W. Youg4 Clerk to Board L •yd , tewart, Chairman Harnett County Board of Commissioners