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ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Jesse Alphin informed those presenet that the Board of
Commissioners would consider the remarks they had heard tonight during
the public hearing and would make a decision concerning the redefining
of the Northern Harnett Rescue District at the next meeting.
There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commission-
ers meeting of June 16, 1980, duly adjourned at 9 p.m.
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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING, JUNE 20, 1980
CALL TO ORDER
PRAYER
PUBLIC HEARING
GENERAL BUDGET
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in special session on
Friday, June 20, 1980, in the Commissioners Room, County Office Build-
ing, Lillington, North Carolina, as was duly advertised, with the
following members present: Lloyd G. Stewart, Rudy Collins, M. H.
Brock, and Chairman Jesse Alphin presiding. Commissioner Bill Shaw
and H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board, were absent. Edward H.
McCormick, County Attorney, was present.
Chairman Jesse Alphin called the meeting to order at 10 a.m. and
informed those present that the major purpose of this meeting was to
consider the general county budget and revenue sharing budget for the
F.Y. 1980 -81.
Robert Anderson led the morning prayer.
At 10 a.m., Chairman Jesse Alphin declared the public hearing on the
general county budget for the F.Y. 1980 -81 open and invited anyone
present who wished to comment on the proposed budget to feel free to
do so.
Robert Anderson, a citizen from the Johnsonville area appeared before
the commissioners to speak on a few issues concerning the proposed
budget. Mr. Anderson informed the Commissioners that on Thursday
afternoon he had spent approximately 2 1/2 hours with the County
Manager studying the budget. Mr. Anderson expressed his appreciation
to Mr. Brock for taking the time from his busy schedule to help him
better comprehend the role of the budget, and he also complimented the
board on a "job well done' in preparing the 1980 -81 budget for Harnett
County. Mr. Anderson continued to state that while reviewing the
budget, he came across the following issues which concerned him and
which he would like for the Board to resolve:
1. Mr. Anderson questioned who was responsible for cutting back the
teacher's supplement from $110 to $82.50. He explained that the news
media had quoted Mr. Gray as stating that the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners were responsible for this action. 2. Mr. Anderson
also stated that he had read in the news media that although the tax
levy had decreased that the tax values had not been reduced. He,
therefore, requested that the Board of Commissioners consider the
persons on fixed incomes when they set the tax levy.
Mr. Alphin expressed his appreciation to Mr. Anderson for coming before
the Board and expressing his views on the proposed budget. Mr. Alphin
also complimented Mr. Anderson on taking the time to review the budget
and to get a better understanding of the role it portrays in the
development of the County.
M. H. Brock addressed Mr. Anderson's questions concerning the teacher's
supplement. Mr. Brock explained that on May 14, 1980, the Board of
Education presented their proposed budget for the F.Y. 1980 -81 to the
Commissioners. The Commissioners reviewed the school budget and noti-
fied Mr. Gray that the County would appropriate $2,171,151 to school
current expense, $252,450 to school capital outlay plus an additional
$1,000,000 for the capital reserve fund for the F.Y. 1980 -81 which
was an increase of $220,327 over last year's budget. However, the
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PUBLIC HEARING
REVENUE SHARING
OPEN
CLOSED
BOARD OF EDUCATION
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLE-
TICS AND VOCATIONAL
PROGRAMS
BUDGET ORDINANCE
Board of Commissioners did leave it up to the Board of Education's
own discretion as to which line item they wished to allocate these
funds, with one exception- -the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
did request the .Board of Education to maintain funds in the amount
of $26,041 for ,the High Schools Athletics Program. The Commissione
continued to explain that the Board of Education must have felt that
an increase in the teachers supplement was one of its lower
priorities thereby cutting it to $75 plus 10% = $82.50 per teacher.
The Commissioners explained to Mr. Anderson that they always
remember the persons on fixed income when_they consider the tax
leaey; unfortunately, no matter what levy they set it will always
be difficult for the persons on fixed income.
The
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Board again expressed their appreciation to Mr. Anderson
interest he had shown in Harnett County and its proposed
the F.Y. 1980 -81.
for
budget
Dot Goetz, Children's Librarian with the Harnett County Library
appeared before the Board and expressed her thanks to the Board
of Commissioners for considering the continuation of the LSCA pro-
gram for the FY 1980 -81.
After everyone present had an opportunity to speak on the budget,
Mr. Alphin declared the budget hearing closed at 10:40 a.m.
At 10:41 a.m., Mr. Alphin declared the public hearing on the
revenue sharing budget for the FY 1980 -81 open and invited anyone
present who wished to speak on the budget to feel free to do so at
this time.
No one appeared before the Board to speak on the revenue sharing
budget for the F.Y. 1980 -81, therefore, Chairman Jesse Alphin
declared the public hearing on the revenue sharing budget closed
at 10:45 a.m.
The Board of Commissioners reconvened into regular session.
Commissioner Collins made a motion that the Board of Education,
maintain the funds appropriated for the high school athletics
and vocational programs in their budget for the F.Y. 1980 -81 and
that these funds be used solely for the purpose indicated,
Commissioner Stewart seconded the motion and the issue carried.
Upon motion of Commissioner Brock, seconded by Commissioner
Collins, the following budget ordinance for the FY 1980 -81 was
unanimously adopted:
BUDGET ORDINANCE
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina:
Section 1. The following amounts are hereby appropriated in the General
Fund for the operation of the county government and its activities for the
fiscal year beginning July 1, 1980, and ending June 30, 1981, in accordance with
the chart of accounts heretofore established for this county:
Governing Body
Administration
Elections
Finance
Tax Listing
Tax Collections
Register of Deeds
Public Buildings
Sheriff's Department
Emergency Management
Fire Department
Inspections
Central Maintenance
Contingency Fund
Human Resources
Sanitation Landfill
Health
Family Planning
Maternal & Child Health
WIC
Tuberculosis Control
Title III, Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease - State
Coroner
Agric. Extension
50,480.
57,356.
34,200.
59,132.
108,880.
68,541.
79,691.
194,696.
796,124.
33,290.
31,000.
77,708.
38,648.
50,000.
1,123,685.
312,720.
382,074.
84,201.
71,511.
44,949.
21,370.
18,951.
7,421.
12,300.
92,014.