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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08011988663 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING, AUGUST 1, 1988 RESOL. RE: SR 1521 Tho Harnott County Board of Commissionorc mot in regular cession on Monday, August 1, 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. Chairman Stewart called the meeting to order at 9 a.m. Commissioner Collins offered the invocation. The minutes from the regular meeting of July 18, 1988, and special meeting of July 27, 1988, were approved. Judge Edward McCormick, Chairman, Harnett Youth Planning Board, briefed the Board on programs for youthful offenders which could be alternatives to incarceration. Ray Stone, Highway Maintenance Engineer, North Carolina Department of Trans- portation, appeared before the Board to discuss road matters and situations in Harnett County. Commissioner Collins made a motion to adopt a resolution concerning realign- ment of SR 1521. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated August 1, 1988, as document No. 1. Terry Brown, General Manager, Southern Cablevision, reported on the progress of the construction of cablevision in the county. EXTEND CURRENT Jack Bryan, Director, Department of Social Services, briefed the Board on FOOD STAMP CON- status of securing a new contract for mail issuance of food stamps. TRACT Commissioner Smith made a motion to extend current contract for mail issuance of food stamps with Cost Containment, Inc. until August 31, 1988. Commis- sioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. AMEND. TO SEWER John M. Phelps, II, Public Utilities Attorney, presented for consideration an SYS. ORDINANCE amendment to Ordinance Regulating Sanitary Sewer Systems Operated by County of Harnett. Commissioner Smith moved for the adoption of the amendment to the ordinance. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The amendment to the ordinance is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated August 1, 1988, as document No. 2. TAX REFUNDS Bobby Wicker, Tax Administrator, reported on the activities of the Tax Depart- ment for the month of July and requested the following tax refunds: 1. Willie Walter Edwards, 303 West "E" St., Erwin, NC $87.84 2. World Omni Leasing, Inc., Deerfield, FL 65.24 Commissioner Smith made a motion to approve both tax refunds. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The Tax Attorney's Report for the month of June was filed with the Board and is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated August 1, 1988, as document No. 3. Report for the month of June from the Library was filed with the Board. BUDGET AMENDMENTS Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested a budget amenament for Special Appropriations, Code 10- 8700 -168, Old Library Project, $5,000. increase for engineering costs and plans. Commissioner Hudson 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 Health Department Revenues: Code 10- 3480 -020 Health Promotion $17,462. Decrease Code 10- 3480 -022 Child Health Care 25,000. Decrease Code 10- 3990 -000 Fund Balance Appropriated 42,462. Increase The budget amendment was needed to correct revenues that were budgeted incor- rectly. Commissioner Hudson made a motion to approve the budget amendment. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Tom Meece, Director, Planning and Development, requested a budget amendment for Inspections, Code 10 -5600 -074, Capital Outlay- Equipment, $815. increase to purchase radio for new inspector. Commissioner Collins made a motion to approve the budget amendment. Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. BUDGET AMENDMENTS AGREEMENT RE: MODERN MACHINE MANUFACTURING Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, . requested a budget amendment for Special Approprations, Code 10- 8700 -153, Capital Reserve - Library, $26,000. increase to close out New Library Building Project. Commissioner Collins made a motion to approve the budget amendment. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Rodney Tart, Director, Public Utilities, requested a budget amendment for Enterprise Fund, Code 30- 4100 -074, Capital Outlay- Equipment, $3,500. increase; and Code 30- 4100 -120, Capital Reserve, $3,500. decrease, to replace horizontal boring equipment that can not be repaired. Commissioner Collins made amotion to approve the budget amendment. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Gerald Smith, Director, Youth Services,requested the following budget amendment: Code 10- 7730 -003 Salaries & Wages, Part -time $11,070. Increase Code 10- 7730 -005 F.I.C.A. Tax Expense 832. Increase Code 10- 7730 -045 Contracted Services 2,000. Increase The budget amendment was needed to close out checking account incorporated for Youth Services and continuing work for part -time employee. Commissioner Hudson 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, briefed the Board on request from Lee - Harnett Mental Health to transfer "Willie M" facility from Lutheran Family Services to Lee - Harnett Mental Health.. The Board tabled the request. Tom Meece, Director, Planning and Development, presented a proposed agreeemnt for Industrial Building Renovation Funds for Modern Machine Manufacturing in Coats. Commissioner Hudson moved that the County Manager and the Board of Commissioners Chairman be authorized to execute the agreement. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. CORRECTIONS TO Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following corrections be made MINUTES - to the April 18, 1988, Board of Commissioners Meeting minutes: . Book 16 - Page 582 - 7th paragraph - 2nd line The word "December" should be "March" 2. Book 16 - Page 583 - 1st paragraph - 2nd line and 3rd line The amount "$5,300." should be "$8,400 ". Commissioner Collins made a motion to approve the corrections. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners Meeting of August 1, 1988, duly adjourned at 10:45 a.m. Ll. d ,e'. Stewart, Chairman Kay S Blanchard, Recording Secretary Q�we- o.QAC� ( A/ Vanessa W. Young, Cle to th(e Board DOCUMENT NO. 1. HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners do hereby, by the proper execution of this document, request that the North Carolina Department of Transportation add to the State's Secondary Road System, the addition of the realignment of State Road 1521, that was paved during the 1987 -88 Secondary Road Construction Program. This the First Day of August, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty- Eight. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: febru, YxJ. Vanessa W. Young, DOCUMENT NO. 2. Lloy G. Stewart, Chairman Amendment to Ordinance Regulating Sanitary Sewer System Operated by the County of Harnett (Part B, Paragraph 3) W I T N E S S E T N: The Board of Commissioners of Harnett County (hereinafter "the Board ") on August 6, 1984 adopted an ordinance entitled "Ordinance Regulating Sanitary Sewer System Operated By the County of Harnett ". The Board now desires to amend the Ordinance by establishing therein a structure for the determination of connection charges or fees. The Board finds that a fair and reasonable fee to be charged to individuals or businesses connecting to County owned or operated sewage collection lines should be based on two considerations. The first is the cost to the County for the installation of service laterals, including costs for labor, materials and related administrative matters. The second consideration is the effect of additional customers on the existing facilities, including the use of current plant capacity and depreciation of the system and the consequential need arising therefrom to expand facilities, and to replace lines and equipment when necessary. The Board has made inquiry relative to the costs associated with the first consideration mentioned and has been advised that the cost of installing a sewer service lateral, including those items mentioned above is Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). As to the second consideration, the Board has been advised that the effect of additional customers on existing facilities may be, expressed (in terms of money) by calculating an amount equalling the estimated daily sewage flow for the particular type of property to be connected, multiplied by the estimated cost per gallon of sewer treatment facilities. With respect to standards for estimated daily sewage flows, the County has flow data available, based on water use, which provides the necessary information for residential units and has such data for numerous types of establishments as provided by the North Carolina Department of Human Resources, Division of Health. Services in Section .1949(b) Table 1 of the Laws and Rules for Sanitary Sewage Collection, Treatment and Disposal of the North Carolina. Administrative Code Title 10, Department of Human Resources, Chapter 10, Health Services, Environmental Health Subchapter 10A Sanitation. In addition, the Board has been informed that at the present time Two Dollars ($2.00) per gallon is the generally recognized cost of constructing sewer treatment facilities. The Board finds that the standards set forth are reasonable and based upon the best information available. In order to promote the continued public health, welfare and safety of the citizens of Harnett County, the Board desires to provide for a sewer connection fee which reflects the dual considerations described above and finds that a fee which is the aggregate of (1) the estimated cost of the installation of sewer laterals, and (2) the amount of Two Dollars ($2.00) multiplied by the daily sewage flow from the type of property to be connected is a fair and reasonable fee to be charged persons and businesses for the connection of their properties to County owned or operated sewer collection lines. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE HARNETT. COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS that Part B, Paragraph 3 of the "Ordinance Regulating Sanitary Sewer System Operated by the County of Harnett" entitled "Tap on fees" shall be deleted in its entirety, and in lieu thereof, the following shall be and hereby is inserted: 3. Sewer connection fee: a. A sewer connection fee shall be charged to any and all persons prior to the connection of their properties to a county owned or operated sewage collection line. The amount of such connection fee shall be the aggregate of the following: (1) The sum of Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars plus (2) The sum as calculated pursuant to subsection 3(b) herein. b. The sum set forth in Section (a)(2) above shall be that sum of money equal to the product of Two Dollars ($2.00) multiplied by that number of gallons equalling the daily sewage flow as established for the various units or types of establishments provided in the following table: 6 'r ti TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENT DAILY SEWAGE FLOW Airports (Also R.R. stations, bus terminals - not including food service facilities) Barber shops Beauty Shops (Style Shops) Bowling Alleys Camps Construction or Work Camps Summer Camps Campgrounds Carwash Churches Country Clubs Resident Members Nonresident Members Day Care Facilities *Dwelling Units (Residences) Factories (Exclusive of industrial Add for showers 5 gal. per passenger 50 gal. per chair 125 gal. per chair 50 gal. per lane 60 gal. per person 60 gal. per person 150 gal. per campsite 60 gal. per wash area 5 gal. per seat 60 gal. per resident member 20 gal. per person 15 gal. per person 150 gal. per unit waste) . . . 25 gal. per person per shift 10 gal. per person per shift Hospitals 300 gal. per bed Marinas 10 gal. per boat slip With bathhouse 30 gal. per boat slip Motels /Hotels 120 gal. per room With cooking facilities 175 gal. per room Offices (per shift) 25 gal. per person Residential Care Facilities 60 gal. per person Restaurants 40 gal. per seat or Rest Homes and Nursing Homes With laundry Without laundry Schools Day Schools With cafeteria, gym and showers With cafeteria only With neither cafeteria nor showers Boarding Schools Service Stations Stores, Malls, Shopping Centers (Exclusive of food service) Stadium, Auditorium, Theater, Drive -in . . . . 5 gal. per seat or space Swimming Pools and Bathhouses 10 gal. per person Travel Trailer Parks 120 gal. per person 40 gal. per 15 sq. ft. of dining area (whichever is greater) 120 gal. per bed 60 gal. per bed 15 gal. per student 12 gal. per student 10 gal. per student 60 gal. per person 250 gal. per water closet or urinal 200 gal. per 1000 sq. ft. * The daily sewage flow for a dwelling unit the average water consumption as determined Systems per person (that is, 50 gallons per average family of 3 persons. Daily sewage flow for establishments not identified above shall be determined by using available flow data, water -using fixtures, occupancy or operation patterns and other measured data. c. A person preparing to connect to a county owned or operated sewage collection line shall provide to the Superintendent sufficient information to enable the calculation of a daily sewage flow pursuant to the above table. The Superintendent is directed to administratively prepare, and amend from time to time, as necessary, an application or form indicating the information required to make such calculation. d. The unit or type of establishment which is to connect to a county owned or operated sewage collection line shall be inspected by the Superintendent or his representative to verify the information provided pursuant to subsection 3(c). e. Upon payment of the sewer connection fee, and completion of all other requirements provided in this ordinance, the sewer connection shall be completed. Duly adopted this the 1st day of August, 1988 upon motion by or residence is based on for Harnett County Water person, per day) for the Commissioner smith Collins , seconded by Commissioner and passed by the following votes: Ayes 5 Noes 0 Absent BY: ATTEST: Vanessa W. Yonne. Cl r` k 0 Abstain 0 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Lloyd G. Stewart, Chairman DOCUMENT NO. 3. dam Q /Aco! o/ WOODALL, FELMET & PHELPS, P. A. NORTH FIRST STREET. P. O. SOX 39 LILLINOTON, NORTH CAROLINA 17346-0039 C. MARSHALL WOODALL L. HOLT FELMET JOHN M. PHELPS. 11 TO: Honorable Dallas Pope, County Manager and Honorable Vanessa W. Young, Harnett TO: Honorable Lloyd Stewart, Chairman and Members of the Harnett County Board of FROM: E. Marshall Woodall RE: NOTICE OF TAX SUITS COMMENCED; TAX SUITS DISMISSED AND RELATED SERVICES County Auditor Commissioners 919 -1393-5191 MONTH OF JUNE 1988 NAME SUIT NO. AMOUNT COL. ATTY FEE Averasboro Townshig Jackson, Judith T. 87 CvD 1010 2,009.83 Minter, Eva 87 CvD 1084 943.59 Anderson Creek Township West, Tommy R. & V. 87 CvD 0962 1,507.93 Holder, Cecilia N/A 188.92 Stewart, Melvin & G. N/A 1,385.23 Barbecue Township Miesionczek, Edward 87 CvD 1217 717.31 Pearson, Violet & C. 87 CvD 1215 520.68 Ellis, Grover D. & D. 87 CvD 1279 2,081.26 Black River Township Finley, Christine Yarn 87 CvD 1137 552.87 Duke Township Barefoot, J. D. & Peggy 88 CvD 0725 278.54 Grove Township Coats, Heirs of Catherine P. Godwin, Clifford & Joyce 87 CvD 0726 87 CvD 0540 4,330.73 3,503.19 Stewart's Creek Township Smith, Booker T. 88 CvD 0665 1,093.48 Stewart's Creek Township Muse, Robert. M. & Harris, Edith. Campbell, Beulah M. 88 CvD 0677 1,439.45 751.66 88 CvD 0646 Upper Little River Township Brown, Rodney T. 88 CvD 0248 McCauley, Norman H. 88 CvD 0314 Subtotal New Suits: Anderson Creek Township Hickman, Bryant 88 Fish, James M. 88 West, Bruce 88 Lewis, Jack M. 88 Thurston, Robert E. 88 Ryan, William Henry 88 Campbell, David B. 88 McLamb, Waylon 88 Ellis, Byrd 88 Boyd, Lawrence 88 Parrish, Carolyn Tart 88 Parker, Vinton 88 Mitchell, James G. 88 McNeill, Allene C. 88 Hickman, Larry 88 Springs, Lehman 88 Herring, Glenn. 88 Clark, Larry F. 88 Carr, Shirley 88 Johnson, Morris 88 Barbecue Township Lyon, Archie CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD CvD 0766 0764 0763 0761 0759 0775 0774 0758 0759 0785 0786 0790 0788 0738. 0739 0770 0755 0756 0768 0767 88 CvD 0728 Duke Township Moore, Joyce Ann Ellis 88 Barefoot, J. D. 88 McLamb, James T. 88 Grove Township Coats, Heirs of Kathryn P. CvD CvD CvD 0765 0725 0722 88 CvD 0726 900.44 2,019.21 24,194.32 190.00 190.00 190.00 50.00 150.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 290.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 $3,150.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Stewart's Creek Township Smith, Levander 88 CvD 0762 Oakes, Kenneth 88 CvD 0691 Stewart, Janie E. 88 CvD 0692 Mitchell, Gilda 88 CvD 0683 Lockamy, Mary 88 CvD 0684 5tewart's Creek Township Holliday, Leroy 88 CvD 0686 Smith, Eugene 88 CvD 0688 Tyson, Raymond 88 CvD 0689 Ivey, Charles Ray 88 CvD 0675 Cameron, Larry 88 CvD 0676 McNeill, Mary 88 CvD 0724 Spearman, Paul D. 88 CvD 0723 McNeill, Claretta 88 CvD 0690 Hicks, Helen 88 CvD 0749 Subtotal 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 $390.00 Additional Attorney's Fees Date Explanation Time 7 -19 -88 Letters regarding Board of Equalization Review hearings; conference with Bobby Wicker; telephone call to Dallas Pope 1.10 49.50 7 -20 -88 Conference with tax office personnel; reading of General Statute for procedure; call to Bill Campbell at the Institute of Government; preparation of letter to taxpayers 1.80 81.00 7 -21 -88 Letter to Dallas Pope .50 22.50 Subtotal TOTAL ATTORNEY'S FEE Advanced Costs: Date Explanation 7 -1 -88 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail Norman McAuley - 88 CvD 0314 7 -6 -88 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail Joe Earl Massey - 88 CvD 0667 7 -7 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Kenneth Oakes - 88 CvD 0691 7 -7 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Janie E. Stewart - 88 CvD 0692 7 -7 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Eddie Ray Wilson - 87 CvD 0681 7 -7 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Gilds Mitchell - 88 CvD 0683 7 -11 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Mary Lockamy - 88 CvD 0684 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail Mary Lockamy - 88 CvD 0684 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail Leroy Holliday - 88 CvD 0686 Lillington Postmaster - postage Leroy Holliday - 88 CvD 0686 7 -12 -88 7 -12 -88 7 -12 -88 .7 -12 -88 7 -12 -88 7 -14 -88 7 -14 -88 7 -14 -88 7 -14 -88 7 -14 -88 7 -14 -88 7 -21 -88 7 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster Eugene Smith - 88 CvD Lillington Postmaster Charles Ray Ivey - 88 Lillington Postmaster Mary McNeill - 88 CvD - postage 0688 - postage CvD 0675 - certified mail 0724 Lillington Postmaster - postage Mary McNeill - 88 CvD 0724 Lillington Postmaster - postage Archie Lyon - 88 CvD 0728 Lillington Postmaster - postage Heirs of Kathryn P. Coats - 88 CvD 0726 Lillington Postmaster - postage J. D. Barefoot - 88 CvD 0725 Lillington Postmaster - postage Paul D. Spearman - 88 CvD 0723 Lillington Postmaster - postage Lehman Springs - 88 CvD 0770 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail David B. Campbell - 88 CvD 0774 $153.00 $3,693.00 LIMA 4.00 2.20 .70 1.40 1.50 1.40 .70 2.00 4.00 2.80 1.40 2.85 2.00 2.80 2.80 1.40 1.40 .70 3.50 8.80 7 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail Lavender Smith - 88 CvD 0762 7 : -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - certified mail • Mary Ann McNeill - 88 CvD 0436 7 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Helen Hicks - 88 CvD 0749 7 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Glenn Everette Herring - 88 CvD 0749 7 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Larry F. Clark - 88 CvD 0756 7 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage James M. Fish 88 CvD 0764 7 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Levander Smith - 88 CvD 0762 7- 22 -88' Lillington Postmaster - postage Jack M. Lewis - 88 CvD 0761 7 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage. Robert E. Thurston - 88 CvD 0759 7 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Vernon Hobson - no suit 7 -22 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Joseph Smith, Jr. - no suit 7 -25 -88 Lillington. Postmaster - certified mail Glenn Everette Herring -88 CvD 0755 7 -25 -88 Wake County Sheriff's Department - service fee Shirley T. Carr - 88. CvD 0768. 8.00 7 -25 -88 Cumberland County Sheriff's Department - service fee Helen Hicks - 88 CvD 00749 8.00 7 -25 -88 Brunswick County Sheriff's Department service fee Lehman Springs - 88 CvD 0770. 8.00 7 -28 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Billy Ellis - 88 CvD 0759 1.40 7 -28 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Carolyn Tart Parrish 88 CvD 0786 7 -28 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage Vinton Parker - 88 CvD 0790 13.20 4.40 4.20 1.40 3.50 1.40 1.40 2.10 2.10 .25 .25 2.20 1.40 3.50 7 -28 -88 Lillington Postmaster - postage James G. Mitchell -88 CvD 0788 3.50 Total Advanced Costs $118.55 BALANCE DUE E. Mars all Woodal Post Office Box 39 Lillington, NC 27546 Telephone: (919) 893 -5191 $3,811.55