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SOUTHEAST WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT MEETING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1988
DOCUMENT NO. 1..
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners sitting as the governing body of
Southeast Water and.Sewer District of Harnett County met September 19, 1988,
in the County Office Building, Lillington, North Carolina, with the following
members present: Rudy Collins, Bill Shaw, 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 10:30 p.m:
John M. Phelps; II, Public Utilities Attorney, presented a resolution
regarding application to Farmers Home Administration for funding of water
project for Southeast Water and Sewer District of Harnett County.
-Commi'ssioner Srpith made a motion to adopt the resolution. Commissioner
Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The
resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated September 19,
1988, as document:No: 1.
There being nb further business, the meeting duly adjourned at 10:35 p.m.
Lloy. G Stewart, Chairman
Kay
Blanchard, Recording Secretary
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Vanessa W. Young, Clete to tWe Board
RESOLUTION REGARDING APPLICATION TO
FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION FOR FUNDING OF WATER PROJECT
(Southeast Water and Sewer District of Harnett County)
WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners,
(hereinafter the Board) created the Southeast Water and Sewer
District of Harnett County at its meeting on August 15, 1988; and
WHEREAS, the Board desires to provide a potable public water
supply system to portions of said District, where the same shall
be feasible), and
- WHEREAS, the Board finds that it is appropriate at this time
to move forward with certain aspects of the planning for such water
system by making application to the Farmers Home Administration of
the U. 5. Department of Agriculture for financing to fund the costs
of the same; and
WHEREAS, the Board desires to grant authority to the County
Manager to take such action as is necessary to make such
application.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners, sitting as the governing body of the Southeast Water
_ and Sewer District of Harnett County, that:
Dallas H. Pope, Harnett County Manager is hereby authorized
and directed to execute such documents and take such action as is
necessary to make application to the Farmers Home Administration
of the United States Department of Agriculture for financing to
fund the costs of a water distribution system for the. District.
Duly adopted this loth day of September, 1988, upon motion
'made by Commissioner Smith - , seconded by
Commissioner Collins and passed by the following vote:
• Ayes. 5 Noes 0 Absent 0 Abstained n
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS,
Sitting as the governing body of the
.Southeast Water and Sewer District of
Harnett County
V &_&LnJ W .
Vanessa W. Young, Clerk
o' 412
o G. Stewart, Chairman
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PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATIONS AND ZONING CHANGE APPLICATIONS, AUGUST 22, 1988
On August 22, 1988, the Harnett County Commissioners held a
series of public hearings to solicit the views of the citizens on
various conditional use permits and zoning changes.
Chairman Lloyd Stewart called the meetings to order and the
county manager, Dallas Pope, explained the procedure and purpose
of the hearings.
CONDTTTONAT, USE PERMIT HEARINGS:
1. James .Blackwell - Manufactured home in RA -30 district,
Hector's Creek Township, S.R. 1425, one home on each of
three lots - .Mr. Stewart called the Blackwell hearing to
order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the
application and the planning board recommendation. Mr.
Blackwell spoke on his own behalf explaining that he
intended to put double -wide, underpinned manufactured homes
on the three lots. No one spoke in opposition. Mr. Stewart
closed the Blackwell public hearing.
2. Johnny Johnson - Manufactured home in RA -30 district,
Neill's Creek Township, S.R. 1514, approximately 558 feet
from S.R. 1513 - Mr. Stewart called the Johnson hearing to
order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the
application and the planning board recommendation. Ms.
Pamela Johnson spoke on her own behalf explaining that her
father, Johnny Johnson, was the owner of the land and the
manufactured home would be placed on the back of the tract.
No one spoke in opposition. Mr. Stewart closed the Johnson
public hearing.
3. Thomas Lanier - Manufactured home in RA -30 district,
Averasboro Township, S.R. 1705, approximately 3 miles from
U.S. 301 - Mr. Stewart called the public hearing to order
and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application
and the planning board recommendation. Ms. Lanier spoke on
her own behalf explaining that there were other manufactured
homes in the subdivision. No one spoke in opposition. Mr.
Stewart closed the public hearing.
ZONING CHANGE HEARINGS:
1. D & M Lands, Inc. & Others - RA -30 to RA -20 zoning district,
Scott's Creek Subdivision, Neill's Creek Township, corner of
S.R. 1513 and S.R. 1403 - Mr. Stewart called the public
hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of
the application and the planning board recommendation. Ms.
Stephens noted that the Scott's Creek Subdivision had
received both planning board and county commissioners
approval prior to the implementation of zoning. Virgil
Dickens spoke on behalf of D & M Lands, Inc. Mr. Dickens
explained that D & M Lands had followed all of the county
guidelines in developing Scott's Creek Subdivision. Mr.
Johnson, county attorney, noted that planning board and
county commissioners approval of a subdivision gives
approval to the lay -out of the subdivision and does not
address any use of the land in the subdivision.
A group of citizens from the community around Scott's Creek
Subdivision spoke in opposition to the zoning change.
Generally, the citizens felt that a zoning change would hurt
the value of their property and would be a detriment to
their community. Following is a list of those who spoke at
the public hearing:
1. Bruce Shelley
2. Jimmy Matthews
3. Bill Osborne
4. Loyce Smith
5. Pearl Matthews
6. Brian Avery
7. Casey Jones
A few others may have added comments in support of their
neighbors.
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2. F. Clark Langdon - #1 - RA -30 to RA -20 zoning district,
Grove Township, southwest corner of the intersection of S.R.
1532 and S.R. 1549 - Mr. Stewart called the public hearing
to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the
application and the planning board recommendation. Mr.
Langdon spoke on his own behalf explaining that he was .
adjacent to an existing RA -20 District and that he already
had one manufactured home on this property at this time.
A group of citizens from the community surrounding Mr.
Langdon showed up at the hearing to oppose the zoning
change. In general, the citizens were; opposed to increasing
the density of the land. Also, the citizens were opposed to
uses Which would be allowed in the RA -20 District. The
residents were not opposed to manufactured homes on single
lots (not rented), but were opposed to a manufactured home
park. Following is a list of citizens who opposed the
zoning change:
1. Carsie Denning, Sr.
2. Carsie Denning, Jr.
3. Maida Dixon
4. Tommy Stephens
5. James Taylor
6. Larry Denning
7. Daniel Dixon, Sr.
8. Georgia Engen
9. Gwenn Pleasant
F. Clark Langdon - #2 - RA -30 to RA -20 zoning district,
Grove Township, S.R. 1549, approximately 4 -1/2 miles from
Coats, NC Mr. Stewart called the public hearing to order
and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application
and the planning board recommendation. Ms. Stephens
explained that Mr. Langdon and Mr. Barnes were both asking
for a re- zoning to RA -20. Mr. Currin, whose land was
originally included in the re- zoning application, decided to
withdraw his request. Mr. Langdon spoke on his own behalf
explaining.that there were already numerous manufactured
homes in the area and therefore, the re- zoning would not
affect property values.
A group of citizens from the community surrounding Mr.
Langdon showed up at the hearing to oppose the zoning
change. In general, the citizens were opposed to increasing
the density of the land. Also, the citizens were opposed to
uses which would be allowed in the RA -20 District. The
residents were not opposed to manufactured homes on single
lots (not rented), but were opposed to a manufactured home
park. Following is a list of citizens who opposed the
zoning change:
1. Carsie Denning, Sr.
2. Carsie Denning, Jr.
3. Maida Dixon
4. Tommy Stephens
5. James Taylor
6. Larry Denning
7. Daniel Dixon, Sr.
8. Georgia Engen
9. Gwenn Pleasant
10. Larry Dixon
11. Linda Taylor
12. Seth Lee
13. Becky Pope
14. Adam Pleasant
15. M. P. Lee
In addition to those who spoke in opposition to Mr.
Langdon's zoning change request, a petition was presented to
the county commissioners and is filed at the Planning
Office.
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4. SBS Partnership & Others - RA -30 to RA -20 zoning district,
Lake Point Subdivision, Hectors Creek Township, S.R. 1414 -
Mr. Stewart called the public hearing to order and Carla
Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the
planning board recommendation. Ms. Stephens explained that
the Lake Pointe Subdivision had received approval from both
the planning board and the county commissioners. Mr.
Richard Stockett spoke on behalf of SBS Partnership and
explained that the subdivision already had several
manufactured homes placed on single lots. Mr. Stockett
argued that houses would not be compatible with the
manufactured homes already located in the subdivision.
A number of citizens from the Rawls community showed up at
the public hearing to oppose the zoning change. The
citizens did not want the density of the area increased, nor
did they want a manufactured home park in the area.
Following is a list of citizens who spoke in opposition to
the zoning change:
1. Mabel Verden
2. Curtis Sneed
3. Calvin King
4. Frank Sneed
5. Esola Sneed
6. Olivia Reed
7. Andy Byrd
8. Leroy Byrd
In addition to the citizens present at the meeting, a
petition against the zoning change was presented to the
county commissioners. The petition is filed at the Planning
Office.
5. C. L. Tart & Others - Industrial to RA -30 zoning district,
Averasboro Township, approximately 300 feet southwest of the
intersection of S.R. 1788 and U.S. 301 - Mr. Stewart called
the public hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the
facts of the application and the planning board
recommendation. No one spoke in support or opposition of
the zoning change. Mr. Stewart closed the public hearing.
There being no further business, the public hearings were
adjourned at 9:05 p.m.
Llo d '' ewart, Chairman
of the Board
wily 'Pennin`gtoji, Recording
Secretary
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Vanessa Young, CY rk o/Board