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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING, MAY 7, 1979
CALL TO ORDER
PRAYER
RESOLUTION: OLDER
ICANS WEEK
DON DUPREE, DOT
SHERIFF'S REPORT
IRING RANGE
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular ses-
sion on Monday, May 7, 1979, in the Commissioners Room,
County Office Building, Lillington, North Carolina, with the
following members present; M. H. Brock, Lloyd G. Stewart, Bill
Shaw, and Chairman Jesse Alphin presiding. Edward H. McCormick
County Attorney, was also present. H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk
to the Board was absent.
Chairman Jesse Alphin called the meeting to order at 9 a.m.
Commissioner Brock led the morning prayer.
AMER- May Marshbanks appeared before the Board and presented the
following resolution proclaiming the week of May 20, through
27, 1979, OLDER AMERICANS WEEK IN HARNETT COUNTY. Commissioner
Collins made a motion that the Board adopt the following resol-
ution proclaiming OLDER AMERICANS WEEK IN HARNETT COUNTY.
Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and the issue carried.
WHEREAS, Older Adults in Harnett County have made an invaluable contribution
to our County; and
WHEREAS, the happiness and welfare of our older adults are influenced by
our actions and policies; and
WHEREAS, nationally and in North Carolina the month of May has been desig-
nated a special time for focusing attention on the importance of our older
adults and their needs •
NOW, THEREFORE, WE, The Harnett County Board of Commissioners, do hereby
proclaim the week of may 20, through May 27, 1979,
OLDER AMERICANS WEEK IN HARNETT COUNTY
and commend this observance to all our citizens.
Don Dupree, District Engineer with the North Carolina Depart-
ment of Transportation, appeared before the Board to discuss
road matters and situations in Harnett County. Mr. Dupree
informed the Board that beginning May 5, 1979, the Department
of Transportation Maintenance Sections will be operating on a
four -day, forty -hour workweek. Commissioner Brock made a
motion that it be and is hereby recorded that the Harnett Count
Board of Commissioners object to the maintenance crews in Harn-
ett County operating on a four -day workweek and that a letter
be submitted to Thomas Bradshaw, Secretary with the North
Carolina Department of Transportation, so stating. Commis-
sioner Shaw seconded the motion and the issue carried. The
Board stated that it would not object to a four -day workweek
if it was operated on a floating schedule; whereby, if the
weather was bad on Monday and Tuesday and the equipment could
not be utilized, then the maintenance crews would be off these
two days and would work on Friday and Saturday. If the Depart-
ment of Transportation would adopt this schedule, the heavy
equipment would be servicing the soil roads in the county at
least four days out of a week.
Sheriff Rosser appeared before the Board and presented assreport
on the activities of his department for the month of April, 197
Sheriff Rosser appeared before the Board and informed the
Commissioners that the North Carolina Prison Department has
purchased some land in Harnett County on which they plan to
construct a firing range. The Prison Department offered a pro-
posal to the County Sheriff's department whereby the State woul
maintain the firing site if the County would clear the land and
construct a berm. M. H. Brock, County Manger, explained to the
Board that the County could use old tires out of the landfill
to construct the berm, which would be great savings to the
County. It costs the County 15 cents a tire to have it
shredded. Also, the landfill personnel and equipment could be
used to clear the site. Commissioner Collins made a motion
that the County Manager and the Sheriff be authorized to enter
into an agreement with the N. C. Prison Department in accord-
ance with the following conditions:
1. The State purchase and maintain the site for the firing
range.
2. The Landfill equipment and personnel be used to clear the
site.
3. Tires from the County landfills be used to construct the
berm.
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LIBRARY BUDGET
AMENDMENT
Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion, and the issue carried
with a unanimous vote.
Mrs. Margaret Randall, Harnett County Librarian, appeared before
the Board and requested that the library budget be amended by
$9,203, which is the amount of federal and state funds the
library has received for various projects. Following a discussion
Commissioner Brock made a motion that the following budget
amendments be approved: Code 40 -140, Books in the amount of
$4,903.00; Code 40 -147, Audivisual, in the amount of $3,000.00;
Code 40 -141, Periodicals, in the amount of $500.00, and Code 40-
102, Travel, in the amount of $800.00. Commissioner Stewart
seconded the motion and the issue carried.
TAX ATTORNEY Marshall Woodall, Tax Attorney, appeared before the Board and
REPORT presented the following report for the pleasure of the Board:
RESOLUTION:
MILDRED T. Beck
TAX SUITS COLLECTED: DISMISSAL OR CANCELLATIONS FILED:
Anderson Creek Township:
Toby McNeill 74 CVD 1632
Averasboro Township:
Viola Carter Brewington
Mary G. Robinson
Isaac Wilson
Jan McKay
78 CVD 0342
75 CVD 0594
75 CVD 0584
77 CVD 0878
Barbecue Township:
R. Wade Pulley heirs 71 CVD 0702
Duke Township:
Minnie McNeill
Billy Matthews
Leroy Holliday
Grove Township:
Leamon R. Avery
Curtis Ryals
78 CVD 0771
77 CVD 03I1
77 CVD 0419
78 CVD 0871
77 CVD 0489
912.17 90.00
303.74
259.67
308.00
257.83
40.00
44.20
100.00
226.31 20.00
305.99
601.09
486.64
40.00
90.00
90.00
778.67 40.00
415.00 30.00
Neill's Creek Township:
M. D. Wimberly, Jr. 77 CVD 0580 302.76 75.00
Buckhorn Township:
James A. Smith
H. B. Lynch heirs
78 CVD 0662 565.53
77 CVD 0773 479.13
$6,202.53
40.00
40.00
$739.20
EXPENSES
Sheriff of Charleston County, South Carolina 16.00
$755.20
Commissioner Collins made a motion that the Board adopt the fol-
lowing resolution authorizing the Chairman and Clerk to the
Board of Commissioners to execute a deed of conveyance conveying
a tract of land to Mildred Tripp Beck for the sume of $204.01.
Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and the issue carried
unanimously.
THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, acting through its Tax Supervisor and Tax Attorney,
caused that certain tract of parcel of land containing 0.6 acre situate in
Averasboro Township, Harnett County, North Carolina, and formerly owned by
Moses Tripp, Sr., to be the subject matter of a tax foreclosure suit which
resulted in a judgment against one of the owners at said tract of land to
wit: Moses Trip, Jr.; and
WHEREAS, the County of Harnett acting through its Tax Attorney accepted to
a deed from Moses Tripp, Jr., to the County of Harnett conveying said tract of
land in exchange for the marking of the judgment for taxes against said Moses
Tripp, Jr., paid and cancelled of record; and
WHEREAS, Mildred Tripp Beck is also an owner of said tract of land and has
tendered payment of all outstanding County taxes and costs of Court incurred
by the County of Harnett in its foreclosure suit against the lands in exchange
for a deed of conveyance of the interest of Moses Tripp, Jr., in and to said
tract of land that in exhange for said payment the County of Harnett has
agreed to execute a deed of conveyance conveying such interest in and to said
tract of land to Mildred Tripp Beck; and
WHEREAS, It has been made to appear to the Board of Commissioners that the
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PURCHASE OF LAND
FOR AIRPORT --
FLORENCE RYALS
AMENDMENT TO
SUBDIVISION ORDI-
NANCE PUD
interest of Moses Tripp, Jr., in and to said tract of land is no greater than a
one -ninth undivided interest and further that siad tract of land consist of 0.6
tract acre of unimproved real estate which does no adjoin a public roadway but
that the same is landlocked and further that the one -ninth undivided interest
now owned by the County of Harnett is not greater than the sum of $204.01 which
is the amount of money tendered by said Mildred Tripp Beck in payment of skid
taxes and Court costs incurred by the County of Harnett in its tax foreclosure
suit.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman and the Clerk to the Board of
Commissioners be and they are hereby authorized to execute in the name of the
County of Harnett a deed of conveyance conveying such interest and title which
the County of Harnett holds in and to the aforementioned described tract of
land unto Mildred Tripp Beck upon payment by her of the sum of '$204.01.
This Seventh Day of May, 1979.
Commissioner Brock moved for the adoption of the following resolu-
tion relating to the purchase of 1.73 acre tract of land from
Florence Ryals for the County Airport. Commissioner Stewart
seconded the motion and the issue carried unanimously.
RESOLVED that the County of Harnett purchase a certain 1.73 acre tract of land
from Florence Ryals, widow and that the Chairman of the Board and the Clerk
be and they are hereby authorized to pay for the same by issuing a check in
the amount of $3,027.50 to Florence Ryals upon receiving a good and marketable
title by Warranty Deed from her, free of all liens and encumbrances but subject
to a certain gas line easement; that the County Manager, M. H. Brock, be and he
is hereby authorized to execute "Data for Farm Reconsititution Form" - ASCS 155
to the effect that no crop allotments will be received by the County of Harnett
in connection with this purchase.
Commissioner Shaw made a motion that the County Manager and the
Planning Director be authorized to begin the procedures to amend
the Harnett County Subdivision Ordinance to include provisions on
planned unit residential development and that a public hearing be
held concerning this matter on May 21, 1979.
APPOINTMENT OF A written request was distributed from the Clerk of Superior Court
MACK REID HUDSON to the Board asking them to appoint an individual to the jury com-
TO JURY COMMISSION mission. Following the discussion, Commissioner Brock made a motto
that Mack Reid Hudson be reappointed to the jury commission. Com-
missioner Stewart seconded the motion and the issue carried.
AUTHORIZATION OF
CLERK OF SUPERIOR
COURT TO EMPLOY
PERSON FOR TEN
WEEKS
TAX COLLECTOR
REPORT
TAX SUPERVISOR
REFUNDS
EXPENDITURE REPORT
A written request was distributed to the Board from the Clerk of
Superior Court asking the Commissioners to authorize her to employ
one person to work for approximately ten weeks to provide clerical
assistance during the preparation of the jury list. Commissioner
Shaw made a motion that Georgia Lee Brown, Clerk of Superior Court,
be and she is hereby authorized to employ one person to work
for approximately ten weeks at the rate of $3.50 per hour to help
with the preparation of the jury list. Commissioner Stewart
seconded the motion and the issue carried unanimously.
Earl Jones, Tax Collector, appeared before the Board and presented
a report on the activities of his department for the month of
April and his plans for the month of May, 1979.
Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, appeared before the Board and pre-
sented a report on the progress of the tax revaluation program.
Thomas Alien, Tax Supervisor, appeared before the Board and
requested refunds for the following:
1. Albert Fallin & Betty Main, Rt. 2, Cameron, NC 28326,
Johnsonvill Township, refund on 3 acres which were double liste
in the amount of $15.12.
2 John E. McDougald Heirs, Lillington Township, Flatwoods, were
charged on a valuation of $86,490 in the amount of $129.74 for
1978 and should have been charged on a valuation of $8,649 in
the amount of $12.97. The amount of the refund is $116.17.
Commissioner Stewart made a motion that the foregoing refunds be
approved. C\ omniissioner Collins seconded the motion and the issue
carried.
M. H. Brock, Count Manager, filed the expenditure report for the
month of April, 1979, with the Board.
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AMENDMENT TO AFDC FUND Commissioner Brock made a motion that Code 76 -100, AFDC Fund,
be amended in the amount of $36,937, which is the amount of
the equalizing check received from the State. Commissioner
Shaw seconded the motion and the issue carried with a unanimous
vote.
COUNTY MANAGER AUTHOR- Commissioner Collins made a motion that M. H. Brock, County
IZED TO SIGN CHECKS Manager, be and he is hereby authorized to sign contracts in
FOR MANPOWER behalf of Harnett County Department of Human Resources- Manpower
Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and the issue carried
unanimously.
LILLINGTON GARDEN CLUB M. H. Brock, County Manager, informed the Board that the
MARIE REHDER GERDES Lillington Garden Club was selected as the first place winners
AWARD RECIPIENT of the Marie Rehder Gerdes Civic Beautification Award at the
May 2, 1979, N. C. State Garden Club Convention held in
Winston Salen, for its beautification of the grounds at the
county courthouse. The Club spent much of their knowledge
of Gardening, time and energy, planting various flowers, trees,
and shrubs and landscaping the courthouse grounds during the
past year. The Board highly commended the club on the beauti-
ful grounds at the courthouse square and congratulated them on
being the recipents of the Marie Rehder Gerdes Beautification
Award. The Board stated that no club could be more deserving
of this award and recognition for the club members have devoted
many hours of hard work and efforts to this project.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Harnett County Board
of Commissioners meeting of .a 7, 1979, duly adjourned at
12 noon.
Alp
airman
Hollie F nson, Secretary
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H. D. Carson, Jt , Clerk
SPECIAL MEETING, HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, MAY 14, 1979
CALL TO ORDER
PRAYER
RESOLUTION: RACHEL
BLANCHARD TIME
RECLASSIFICATION AND
PAY PLAN SCHEDULE
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in special ses-
sion on Monday, May 14, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose
of discussing the proposed reclassification and pay plan for
Harnett County employees. The following members were present:
M. H. Brock, Lloyd G. Stewart, Rudy Collins, and Chairman
Jesse Alphin presiding. H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board,
and Edward H. McCormick, County Attorney, were absent.
Chairman Jesse Alphin called the meeting to order at 7:30
Commissioner Collins led the morning prayer.
p.m.
Commissioner Brock made a motion that the Board adopt the fol-
lowing resolution certifying the time for Rachel W. Blanchard.
Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and the issue carried.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that in
reexamining and rechecking the records of Rachel W. Blanchard for years
of service, it has been found that she is entitled to three months service
of which does not appear on her original record.
THEREFORE, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners hereby certifies
that Rachel W. Blanchard is entitled to service time for the months of
June, July, and August, 1949. The Harnett County Board of Commissioners
also agrees to assume the cost for these three months based upon her
present annual salary of $12,636.
Lloyd G. Stewart, Chairman of the Harnett County Personnel Committee
informed the Board that the personnel committee had conducted
several work sessions in which they analyzed and studied the
proposed reclassification and pay plan for Harnett County, and
the Committee hereby respectfully submits the following
recommendations for the Board's consideration:
(1) The Board adopt the new reclassification and pay plan for