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HomeMy WebLinkAbout020419806 nA NETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING, FEBRUARY 4, 1980 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, February 4, 1980, in the Commissioners Room, County Office Building, Lillington, North Carolina, with the following members present: M. H. Brock, Rudy Collins, Bill Shaw, and Vice - Chairman Lloyd G. Stewart presiding. H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board, was also present. Jesse Alphin, Chairman, was absent.' CALL TO ORDER Vice- Chairman Lloyd G. Stewart called the meeting to order at 9 a.m. PRAYER Commissioner Rudy Collins led the morning prayer. DON DUPREE, DOT Don Dupree, District Engineer with the North Carolina Department of Transportation, appeared before the Board to discuss road matters and situations in Harnett County. ACCESS ROAD TO AIRPORT Commissioner Brock introduced and moved for the adoption of ADDED TO STATE SYSTEM FOR the following resolution requesting the North Carolina MAINTENANCE Department of Transportation to add the access road leading to the Harnett County Airport to the Secondary Road System for Maintenance. Commissioner Collins second the motion and the issue carried: OVERALL ECONOMIC DEV- ELOPMENT PROGRAM Be It Resolved by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that the North Carolina Department of Transportation be and is hereby requested, by the proper execution of this document, to add 3500 ft. of the access road leading into the Harnett County Airport to the North Carolina State Secondary Road System for Maintenance. Done this Fourth Day of February, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty. Commissioner Brock introduced and moved for the adoption of the following resolution concerning the update of Harnett County's Overall Economic Development Program. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and the issue carried: WHEREAS, Harnett County, North Carolina, qualified as a redevelop- ment area under the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, as Amended; and WHEREAS, Harnett County recognizes the high unemployment rate in Harnett County; and WHEREAS, Harnett County recognized 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 an Act and the Harnett County Board of Commissioners considers 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 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF.HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, that the County requests that it continue to be designated as 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 development program for Harnett County and to implement the same to the extent it is approved by the Secretary of Commerce. ONNIE SPENCE APPOINTED Commissioner Brock made a motion that Connie Spence be O SERVE ON OEDP COMMIT- appointed to serve on the Overall Economic Development EE Program Committee in the position vacated by Sam Sally. Com- missioner Collins second the motion and the issue carried. SOIL AND CONSERVATION Dan Spangler, Soil Survey Party Leader, with the Soil Consery rSERVICE, MEMO OF UNDER- ation Service, appeared before the Board and presented the STANDING AMENDED following revision to the memorandum of understanding relativ to the soil survey for Harnett County: The original memoran- dum of understanding was executed in January, 1976. Specifications Field mapping will be done on USGS Quad Centered Orthophotography. The mapping scale and proposed published scale is 1 :24,000. The minimum size management unit will be about five (plus or minus one) acres. This means that areas of significantly contrasting soils will have boundaries drawn and soil map symbols used to identify them. Smaller sized areas of such soil may be shown with ad hoc symbol without boundary or special symbols may be employed, i.e. wet spots, etc. ASCS imagery has been used and is available at a scale of 1:15,840 for field use. 39 ' Most units are consociations (single phases of series) and will accommodate a wide array of interpretations. A few are broader in design for lands that are limited suitability. These map units are associations and their composition will be evaluated during field work. Transects may be an appropriate means to use in some situations. Except where indicated in the map unit description, they are medium or narrowly defined units. MANAGEMENT The accelerated soil survey started in 1 -1 -76 and is expected to be completed 6 -82. PUBLICATION PLANS The SCS will be responsible for preparing the manuscript and publishing the soil survey. The survey will be published at a scale of 1:24,000. PURPOSE The purpose of the soil survey is to accurately determine the nature, distribution, and extent of the various kinds of soil in Harnett County. This information is needed to help determine the suitability of soils for planning purposes, for agricultural programs, health and sanitary programs, county and urban development planners, foresters, and landowners. The first soil map of Harnett County was published in 1916. This map is of little use today for major changes have occurred in the soil series concept. Maps for conservation planning since about 1965 will be updated and used where possible in th soil survey. There has been some changesin soil series concepts and the application of series to land surfaces since these soil maps were prepared. DESCRIPTION OF THE AREA Harnett County lies mainly in the Coastal Plan province, but part of the northwester section is within the Piedmont. The county as a whole consists of generally level to rolling uplands, dissected by the valleys of the Cape Fear, Upper and Lower Littl and Black Rivers. The elevations range from 50 feet on the Cape Fear River at the Cumberland County line and about 490 on Bid Ridge near Mt. Moriah Church two miles east of Moore County Line on NC 27. About 60 percent of the county is forested, a major part of which is in the Sandhills, flatwoods, and Piedmont sections of the county. Most of the Nonforested area is used for cropland. Corn, soybeans, tobac- co, and small grain are the major crops. There are 387,840 acres total land area in the county. COOPERATING AGENCIES AND THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES The Soil Conservation Service will provide the Soil Survey Party Leader. It provide both scheduled and non - scheduled technical reviews of all phases of the soil survey The Soil Conservation Service will also be responsible for map compilation and publication of the soil survey report. The N. C. Agricultural Research Service assists in field reviews and provides laboratory characterization determinations as they relate to classifications. Also, they provide laboratory determinations for special soil studies that are made during the course of the field work. The N. C. Departmentof Natural Resources and Community Development provides a full -time soil scientist, participates in field reviews and provides limited amounts of field equipment in the conduct of the soil survey. The N. C. Agricultural Extension Service provides services on an educational and informational nature. The Harnett County Board of Commissioners provdes office space, telephone and matching funds to provide a full -time SCS soil scientist. A cooperative agreement dealing with funding, personnel, and equipment has been approved between the Harnett County Board of Commissioners and the Soil conservation Service. It will be reviewed and revised annually as may be needed. Commissioner Collins moved for the adoption Memorandum of Understand- ing. Commissioner Shaw second the motion and the issue carried. EFUND- -NEILL Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, appeared before the Board and requested OSS a refund in the amount of $2.29 to Neill Ross. A lot in Lillington whish is owned by Mr. Ross was erroneously charged in Flatwoods fire district. Commissioner Shaw made a motion that the refund to Neill Ross be approved. Commissioner Collins second the motion and the issue carried. AX COLLECTOR'S Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, presented the report on the activities EPORT of the Tax Collector's Office for the month of January, 1980, for Mr. Earl Jones, who is recovering from a kidney operation. NDERSON CREEK Commissioner Shaw presented a progress report on the construction of ANDFILL BUILD- the metal building at the Anderson Creek Landfill. ING e s 398 HVAC SYSTEM FOR COURTHOUSE BUDGET AMENDMENT TO SHERIFF'S BUDGET Commissioner Brock apprised the Board that the preconstruct- ion conference on the renovations to the Courthouse HVAC system was held on Friday, February 1, 1980. Commissioner Collins made a motion that the Sheriff's Budget, Code 10- 510 -74, be amended.to include the revenue received from the gun sale held on January 26, 1980, in the amount of $603.50. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and the issue carried. STOP ORDER ON AIRPORT Fred Hobbs, Project Engineer with Talbert, Cox and Associates forwarded a written recommendation to the Board that a stop order be issued on the airport project. Mr. Hobbs stated that the site was so saturated with moisture that no meaning- ful progress could be obtained at this time. Commissioner Brock made a motion that a stop order on the airport project be issued from February 1,1980, and remain in effect until the weather would permit sufficient progress. Commissioner Shaw second the motion and the issue carried with a unanimous vote. SUBDIVISION PLATS for WALKERS CREEK SUBD. BROADWAY SUBDIVISION SALES OF 1980 TAX LIENS Commissioner Collins made a motion that the subdivision plats for Walkers Creek Subdivision located in Upper Little River Township, owned by James B. and wife, Elsie B. Brown and Broadway Subdivision. located in Upper Little River Township, owned by R. A. McLamb, Johnny Allen, and Bob King be approved Commissioner Shaw second the motion and the issue carried. Commissioner Brock ade -a motion that -the following order be directed to Earl Jones; Tax Collector, to.sell all liens for 1980 - taxes. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and the issue carried: In accordance with Section 105 -369 of the North Carolina General Statutes, I report that as of the close of business, January 31, 1980, the unpaid taxes for the current Fiscal year that constitute liens on Real Property in Harnett County: $74b,719.44 - ($-405,100.08)" Be it resolved that, pursuant to the authority vested in the Board by Section 105 -369 of the General Statutes of NorthCarolina, W. Earl Jones, Tax Collector, is hereby ordered to advertise for sale according to law and to sell all liens for 1980 taxes then existing on reap property at the Courthouse door on May 5, 1980, beginning at 10 a.m. t'AX ATTORNEY'S REPORT The following tax attorney's report was filed with the Board: §UITS COLLECTED, DISMISSALS OR CANCELLATIONS FILED• ADJOURNMENT Black River Township: Joseph R. Overby 78 CVD 0727 $4,762.40 65.00 Grove Township: North American Accept. Corp. 79 CVD 0043 472.99 85.00 Johnsonville Township: Neill Andrew and Bessie McGillery 79 CVD 0606 360.21 40.00 Lillington Township: Theman Bass 71 CVD 0775 532.01 70.00 Wilber Davis S. D. #3079 125.88 10.00 Charlie & Maggie Yarborough 79 CVD 0687 452.38 40.00 Stewart's Creek Township: Archie Joe & Shirley McLean 79 CVD 0966 403.48 40.00 Leander McNeill No Suit Started 15.00 $7,109.35 $365.00 There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners meeting of February 4, 1980, duly adjourned at 10 a.m. 7hj 6hc4 Secretary hairman 406E C erk