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THE MID -MONTH MEETING OF THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, NOVEMBER 21, 1977
CALL TO ORDER
PRAYER
HIGHWAY 421 REPORT
TOWN OF COATS, WASTEWATER
FACILITIES
RESOLUTION RE: ANNUAL
CONTRIBUTION CONTRACT WITH
DEPT. OF HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
POLICY RE: COMMUNITY
SCHOOLS PROGRAM
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular
session on Monday, November 21, 1977, in the Commissioner'
Room, County Office Building, Lillington, North Carolina.
Chairman Jesse Alphin and Commissioners Brock, Cotton, 5
Stewart, and Shaw were present. H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk
to the Board, and Edward H. McCormick, County Attorney,
were also present.
Chairman JesseAAlphin called the meeting to order at 7:30p
Mayor Frank Lewis led the evening prayer.
Chairman Jesse Alphin reported the outcome of the meetings
held concerning Highway 421 to the Board. Commissioner
Alphiniinformed the Board that the delegation, which was
selected at the Campbell College meeting, met with Thomas
Braashaw, Secretary for the Department of Transportation,
the Highway. Commissioners, and other state officials on
Monday, November 17, 1977, to discuss Harnett County's
opposition to a plan which would eliminate Highway 421 fro
the main east -west arterial route. The state officials
assured Mr. Alphin and the other member of the delegation
that Highway 421 would be put back on as a main arterial
route. The Chairman stated that it was imperative that th
citizens of Harnett stay on top of this matter because if
421 is not utilized as a main artery, it would have a grea
economical impact on this County.
Sam Sally requested that the Board approve the first draft
of the engineering study for the wastewater facilities for
the town of Coats. After the Board's approval, Moore,
Gardner, & Associates will proceed to prepare the final
draft. Commissioner Brock made a motion that the Commis-
sioners approve the engineering study, Commissioner Cotto
seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Sam Sally also requested the Board to adopt the following
resolution which would authorize Harnett County to execute
the Annual Contribution Contract with the Department of
Housing and Urban Development. The grant would be in the
amount of One Hundred Fifty -four Thousand Seven Hundred
and Four Dollars ($154,704) and would be applied to rental
assistance in the County. Commissioner Cotton made a
motion that the Board adopt this resolution, Commissioner
Brock seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous
vote.
WHEREAS, the County of Harnett, (herein called the "PHA ")
proposes to enter into an Annual Contributions Contract (herein calle
the "Contract ") with the United States of America, Department of Hous
ing and Urban Development (herein called the "Government ").
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the PHA as follows;
Section 1. The Contract, numbered Contract No. A- 3351 -E. is
hereby approved and accepted both as to form and substance and the
Chairman is hereby authorized and directed to execute said Contract
in triplicate on behalf of the PHA, and Jesse C. Alphin is hereby
authorized and directed to impress and attest the ()Metal seal of
the PHA on each such counterpart and to forward sat executed counter
parts to the Government together with such other documents evidencing
the approval and authorizing the execution thereof as may be required
by the Government.
Section 2. Jesse Alphin is hereby authorized to file with the
Government from time to time, as monies are required, requisitions
together with the necessary supporting documents, for payment under t e
Contract.
Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately.
The Board held a lengthy discussion concerning the adoptioi
of a policy governoring the Community Schools Program. Th s
policy would enable the citizens of Harnett County to have
maximum involvement in the public schools and greater uti-
lization of the sbhool facilities ...'St.would ' a1so authoriz-
the Harnett County Board of Education to employ a communit,
school coordinator who would promote this service and arra ge
the usage of the school facilities. Funds have already
been appropriated for school facilities and these funds
will be transferred to this program. Commissioner Cotton
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RESOLUTION RE: HARNETT
BECOMING A REDEVELOPMENT
COUNTY
ACTION
RESOLUTION RE: OEDP
COMMITTEE
made a motion that the Board adopt the aforementioned policy
and that the manager request the Board of Education to provide
the Commissioners with an itemized statement of expenditures
related to the Community Schools Program so that the Board
can evaluate the program to determine if the employment of a
person is necessary for the following year. Commissioner Broc
seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The policy is
duly filed in the Manager's Office.
WHEREAS,
area under the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, as
amended; and
WHEREAS, Harnett County, recognizes the high unemployment rate in
the County; and
WHEREAS, Harnett County recognizes a need to conduct Public Works
and other programs as provided for under the Public Works and Economic
Development act of 1965, as amended; and
WHEREAS, Harnett County Board of Commissioners has examined and
duly considered such Act and the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
consider it to be in the public interest and to its benefit to file a
request for designation as a Redevelopment Area under said Act, and to
authorize other action in connection therewith.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMIS-
SIONERS, NORTH CAROLINA, that the County requests that it be designated
a Redevelopment Area under the provisions of the Public Works and
Economic Development Act of 1965, as amended, and hereby expresses intent
to take action necessary to develop an acceptable overall economic develop
ment program for Harnett County and to implement the same to the extent it
is approved by the Secretary of Commerce.
Harnett County, North Carolina, qualified as a redevelopmen
Commissioner Stewart made a motion that the Board adopt the
foregoing resolution in which Harnett County would be designat
ed as a Redevelopment Area under the provisions of the Public
Works & Economic Development Act of 1965. This would entitle
Harnett County to receive loans and grants to develop facili-
ties and utilities to attract industrial development. Commis-
sioner Brock seconded the motion and the issue carried.
Commissioner Stewart made a motion that the Board adopt the
following resolution to authorized the development of an
Overall Economic Development Program Committee for Harnett
County. Commissioner Brock seconded the motion and it passed
with a unanimous vote.
Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners has requested
the United States Department of Commerce to designate Harnett County as a
Redevelopment Area under the Public Works and Economic Development Act of
1965; and
WHEREAS, the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 requi
qualified areas to prepare an Overall Economic Development Program; and
WHEREAS, the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 re-
quires that a Committee representative of all community viewpoints be
appointed to ast as principal coordinator for the Overall Economic Develop
ment Program.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMIS-
SIONERS, NORTH CAROLINA, that the following persons are appointed to the
Overall Economic Development Program Committee for Harnett County:
Mr. No Wortman Mr. Casey Fowler
Mr. James Goff Mr. Tony Tucker
Mr. Guyton Smith Dr. Grover C. Pate
Mr. Lloyd Stewart Mr. George Fitzpatrick
Mr. Chuck Beidler Mr. David Tyre
Mr. Ray Daniels Mr. H. Douglas Moore
Mr. D. W. Denning Mr. Lincoln Blanding
Mr. John Respess Mr. D. W. Denning, III
Mr. Earl Roberts Mr. Don Buie
Mr. Bill Shaw Mr. Marvin Marshall
Mr. Charles Dorman
Mr. Jack Brock
Mr. W. J. Cotton
Mr. Sam Sally
Mr. Delmon Williamson
Mrs. Margaret Randall
Mr. Rodney Tart
Miss May Marshbanks
Mr. Ed Bain
Mr. Robert T. Perkins
Mr. Harrington Morrison
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BEDS FOR AMBULANCES AND
RADIO UNITS
Commissioner Cotton presented the bid committee'report to
the Board. He stated that the committee had held two meet-
ings on November 10 and November 17. After studying the
bids for two ambulance units and two mobile radio units,
the committee determined that Amliner American Coaches, Inc ,
Dothan, Alabama, met all the required specifications and should
be awarded the contract for the two ambulance units and
that Communications Resources, Lillington, North Carolina,
Met all the specifications for the radio units and should
be awarded the contract for the two mobile units. Commis -
sioner Cotton made a motion that the manager issue purchase
orders to the following:
1. Amliner American Coaches, Inc., in the amount of
$30,264 for the two ambulance units.
2. Communications Resources for two mobile radio units in ache
amount of $3,111.68.
3. Also, have the County Manager advertise bids for the
furnishing and installation of one base radio unit, a
100" tower and antenna.
Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with
a unanimous vote.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9 p.m.
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