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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06021975Henry Warren Parker appeared on behalf of Henry Warren and Rachel B. Parker, Hwy. 42, Buckhorn Township, on improvement made on residence valued $1,016. For action to the request, see minutes of June 2, 1975. Teresa L. Garland appeared, Box 244, Bunnlevel, N. C., Stewart's Creek.Township, on the value of 1 acre and house value $2,186. For action to the request, see min- utes of June 2, 1975. SECOND MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION & REVIEW May 1, 1975 All members were present and the oath was administered to Bobby R. Etheridge. W. J. Cotton, Jr. absent The following property owners appeared before the Board: A. C. Godwin appeared on behalf of A. C. and Bertha Godwin, Dunn, N. C., Averasboro Township, on improvement on store building valued $2,859. Morton S. Williams appeared on behalf of Morton S. and Lula Williams, Erwin, N. C., Duke Township, on improvement on residence $5,637. For action to the request, see minutes of June 2, 1975. THIRD MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION & REVIEW, May 8, 1975 No one appeared before the Board for consideration and review. The Board adjourned the 1975 session of the Board of Equalization and Review at 12 noon. V 2 aY (4e-1 1 Thomas Allen, Clerk to the Board of Equalization and Review MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE, 1975. REGULAR SESSION CALL TO ORDER MORNING PRAYER READING AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES ABANDONMENT OF ROAD SR 2000 ACTION The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, June 2, 1975. The following Board members were pre- sent: Chairman Bobby R. Etheridge, Commissioners W. J. Cotton, Jr., Jesse Alphin, M. H. Brock, and Gilbert Brown. Also present were Edward H. McCormick, County Attorney and H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board The Chairman called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m. Commissioner M. H. Brock gave the morning prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The County Manager presented a petition from Campbell College that SR 2000 between U. S. 421 and SR 2062 be abandoned and de- leted from the state maintained system. The College owns the property that lies on each side of the road, SR 2000. Commissioner Brock moved to approve the following resolution that will accompany the petition for the abandonment of road SR 2000. Commissioner Cotton seconded and it passed. ROAD DESCRIPTION: SR 2000, Neill's Creek Township, 422.4' length WHEREAS, the attached petition has been filed with the Board of County Commissioners at a regular meeting held on June 2, 1975, and requesting that the above described road, indicated in red on the map, be abandoned; and WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners feel that the request for abandonment is justified in that the petitioner owns the land that borders the road, and no citizens of the county stands to be ham- pered or restricted in anyway if such action does transpire, NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners that the Division of Highways is hereby requested to review the road and to take the necessary steps to abandon the above described road. /s/ H. D. Carson, Jr. Clerk to the Board of Commissioners /s/ B. R. ETHERIDGE Chairman Board of Commissioners f434 POLICE - SCHOOL LIAISON The Harnett County School System proposes the establishment of a OFFICERS police - school liaison officer within seven of its county seconda ry schools. A total of three police- liaison officers will be employed to serve these seven schools. One officer will be employed to serve the Dunn and Erwin High Schools; a second offi cer will serve the high schools of Coats, Angier and LaFayette; and a third officer will serve the high schools of Lillington and Anderson Creek. The primary goal or role of these police - school liaison officers will be to increase the understanding of law and the roles of law enforcement officers of approximately 3,926 Harnett County public school students for the purpose of reducing crime among juveniles. These officers will work on a full -time basis with the schools to which they are assigned. The officer will become a counselor and friend to the youths in his jurisdiction. It is the intention of the Implementing Agency to employ persons with a four year Baccalaureate degree or higher degree for the liaison officer position(s). The Har- nett County Board of Commissioners received an application en- titled Police- School Liaison Officers for a subgrant in the amou t of $35,000 to assist in defraying the cost of the project. The County is to provide or make arrangements to provide a local cash matching contribution in the amount of $1,944. ACTION Commissioner Alphin made a motion to participate in this program with the understanding that the Board receive a written report o the progress of the program. Commissioner Cotton seconded and it passed. REAPPOINTMENT OF J. Chairman Etheridge presented a letter from the State Department CLYDE ADAMS of Human Resources informing the Board that J. Clyde Adams' term as County Social Services Board Member expires June 30, 1975, and is eligible for reappointment ACTION Commissioner Cotton moved to reappoint Mr. Adams to the Board of Social Services and Commissioner Alphin seconded. The issue passed. RESIGNATION OF CHARLES HAMMOND ACTION FIREWORKS DISPLAY ERWIN ACTION Chairman Etheridge presented a letter from Charles E. Hammond, Agricultural Extension Agent, submitting his resignation to be effective June 30, 1975. He informed the Board he had accepted a position as an Area Management- Marketing Specialist effective July 1, 1975, and will be working in Chowan, Perquimans, and Pasquatank Counties. Commissioner Brown moved to accept the resignation and a letter of appreciation be sent to Mr. Hammond. Commissioner Alphin seconded the motion and it passed. The Board received a letter from Charlotte Collins, member of Erwin Recreation Commission, asking that the commission be allowed to have a fireworks display as part of the Erwin fourth of July celebration. Commissioner Brock moved that the Erwin Recreation Commission be permitted to have fireworks at their fourth of July celebration, Commissioner Cotton seconded and it passed. Commissioner Alphin moved that Commissioner Brock be authorized to issue fireworks permits for various groups in the county through the Bi- Centennial period of 1976. Commissioner Brock seconded and it passed. ILOCAL GOV'T COMMISSION IBILL The Board received a bill that Mr. Harlan E. Boyles, Secretary of the North Carolina Local Government Commission, has requested to be introduced to the General Assembly of North Carolina. This bill, if enacted, would provide a much needed means of interim } financing of water and wastewater projects of municipalities, counties and sanitary districts within the state. In effect, the bill would authorize local governments to borrow money in antici -I pation of receipt of State and Federal grants. Under present circumstances, the local governments are virtually without the capacity of financing projects until grant funds are in hand and enactment of this bill would afford an orderly way of funding thA projects prior to receipt of grant funds. ACTION Commissioner Cotton made a motion to have the County Manager wri the Representatives and Senators that the county was in support of such legislation as it would enable Local Government units to borrow money on the anticipation of grants. Commissioner Brock seconded and it passed. e RESULTS OF THE WATER The Board of Commissioners received from the Harnett County Board BOND REFERENDUM of Elections a certified copy of the proceedings of said Board of Elections taken on May 22, 1975, evidencing said Board's determination of the results of the canvass of the returns of the special bond referendum held in the County of Harnett on May 20, 1975, upon the question of issuing $7,300,000 Water Bonds of said County. After said proceedings had been considered and review by the Board of Commissioners, Commissioner Cotton intro- duced the following resolution which was read: RESOLUTION DECLARING THE RESULT OF THE SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM HELD ON MAY 20, 1975 BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett: Section 1. The Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett, Having received from the Harnett County Board of Elections a certified copy of the proceedings of said Board of Elections taken on May 22, 1975, evidencing said Board's determination of the results of the canvass of the returns of the special bond referendum held in the County of Harnett on May 20, 1975, upon the question of issuing $7,300,000 Water Bonds of said County, does hereby declare and certify the result of said referendum to be the result which is set forth in the following statement of the result of said referendum, which statement has been prepared by said Board of Commissioners. STATEMENT OF THE RESULT of the SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM held in the COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA on May 20, 1975 At a special bond referendum held in the County of Harnett on May 20, 1975, 20,510 voters were registered and qualified to vote. At said referendum 832 votes were cast for the order adopted on March 17, 1975, authorizing the County of Harnett, North Carolina, to contract a debt, in addition to any and all other debt which said County may now or hereafter have power or authority to contract, and in evidence thereof to issue Water Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $7,300,000 for the pur- pose of providing funds, with any other available funds, for constructing a waterworks system for said County, including the construction of water supply, storage, treatment and distribution facilities and the acquisition of necessary land and rights of way, and authorizing the levy and collection of a sufficient tax for the payment of the principal of and the interest on said bonds, and 2,813 votes were cast against said order, and a majority of the qualified voters of said County who voted thereon at said referendum not having voted in favor of the approval of said order, said order was thereby not approved and is not in force and effect. Section 2. result of said minutes of the Section 3. Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett, North The Clerk shall file a copy of the foregoing statement of the referendum in his office, shall insert such statement in the Board of Commissioners. This resolution shall take effect upon its passage. Upon motion of Commissioner Cotton, seconded by Commissioner Alphin, the foregoing resolution entitled: "RESOLUTION DECLARING THE RESULT OF THE SPEC- IAL BOND REFERENDUM HELD ON MAY 20, 1975" was passed by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Alphin, Cotton, Brock and Brown. Noes: None * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I, H. D. Carson, Jr., County Auditor and ex officio Clerk of the Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett, North Carolina, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing has been carefully copied from the recorded minutes of the Board of Commissioners for said County at a meeting held on June 2, 1975, said record having been made in Minute Book No. 13, beginning at page 430 and ending at page 435, and is a true copy of so much of said proceddings of said Board as relate in any way to the special bond referendum held on May 20, 1975. I FURTHER CERTIFY that a copy of the statement of the result of the refer- endum adopted by the resolution set forth in the foregoing transcript has been filed in my office. WITNESS my hand and the corporate seal of said County,this 2 day of June, 1975 /s/ H. D. Carson, Jr. County Auditor & ex officio Clerk of the Board of Commissioners 436 SEVEN LAW ENFORCEMENT VEHICLES The County is under state contract of receive seven law enforce- ment vehicles and should be received before July 1, 1975. Count Manager Brock recommended to the Board that the money to pay for these vehicles come out of the General Fund. ACTION Commissioner Cotton moved to authorize the Manager to pay these bills and the money come out of the General Fund. Commissioner Alphin seconded and it passed. HOUSE BILL 539 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH Chairman Etheridge introduced House Bill 539 from the State Boar of Health in regards to the inspection of the County water lines Commissioner Brock opposed House Bill 539 saying that is a'gener= al attempt to shift the burden to the County and should write ou representatives informing them how the Board feels about this. Commissioner Cotton seconded and it passed. TAX & WELFARE LIEN The following Tax & Welfare Lien report was presented to the REPORT Board by E. Marshall Woodall, Tax & Welfare Attorney. George G. Henschel Resolution ACTION REAPPOINTMENTS OF TAX SUPERVISOR & TAX COLLECTOR Campbell, Sadie 74 CvD 0214 Smith, Calvin C. S.D. 2821 Salmon, Woodrow W. & Geraldine 74 CvD 1611 Robinson, Saul & Gladys 74 CvD 1779 Jerry Hamilton et als 75 CvD 0211 Brewing, Gaynell & Ezra 75 CvD 0213 Johnson, Roberta & Daniel 75 CvD 0213 Johnson, Roberta & Daniel Stewart Johnson 75 CvD 0217 Fowler, Charles L. - 71 CvD 0663 Massey, Sidney, Sr. 74 CvD 1610 Williams, Atlas Jr. & Vennie 75CvD0155 U.L.R. 126.57 20.00 Johnsonville 37.88 10.00 Anderson Cr. Averasboro Hectors Creek Averasboro Averasboro 205.11 20.00. 168.75 20.00 545.88 20.00 395.08 20.00 395.08 20.00 Hectors Creek 92.36 20.00 Averasboro 138.81 20.00 Averasboro 175.87 20.00 Stewarts Cr. 158.31 20.00 2,044.62 190.00 Mr. Woodall also presented a resolution which is herein contained on Page 436.1 Commissioner Cotton moved to approve the resolution under the recommendation of Marshall Woodall, Commissioner Brown seconded and it passed. Commissioner Cotton moved to reappoint Thomas Allen Tax Supervisor` for another 2 -year term and W. Earl Jones as Tax Collector for I� another one year term. Commissioner Brown seconded the motion and it passed. Mrs. Ruby T. Curring administered the oaths of office: "I, Thomas Allen, do solemnly swear that I will support and maintain the Constitution and laws of the United States, and the Constitution and laws of North Carolina not inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of my office as tax supervisor of Harnett County, North Carolina, and that I will not allow my actions as Tax Supervisor to be influenced by personal or political friendships or obligations, so help me, God." /s/ Thomas Allen Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of June, 1975. /s/ Ruby T. Currin Ass't. Clerk of Sup. Court "I, W. Earl Jones, do solemnly swear that I will support and maintain the Con- stitution and laws of the United States, and the Constitution and laws of North Carolina not inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithfully discharg the duties of my office as Tax Collector of the County of Harnett, North Caro- lina, and that I will not allow my actions as tax collector to be influenced by personal or political friendships or obligations, so help me, God. /s/ W. Earl Jones Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of June, 1975. /s/ Ruby T. Currin Ass't Clerk of Superior Court 1/3, R E S O L U T I O N Whereas, the County of Harnett caused a tax foreclosure suit to be brought against Mid -State Homes, Inc. praying that a certain tract of property containing approxi- mately one acre, situate on the Mamers -Cool Springs Road in Upper Little River Township, Harnett County, North Carolina, and more fully described in a deed dated February 28, 1966, from Billy Ray Womack and wife to Mid State Homes, Inc. and recorded in Book 448, Page 541; that the officials of Mid -State Homes, Inc., upon notice of said foreclosure action, tendered a quitclaim for said property unto the County in satisfaction of the taxes due; that taxes for the years 1966 -1974 together with interest and penalties levied on said property is $89.22; that r: has agreed to pay the County of Harnett the taxes, interest and penalties assessed on said property as aforesaid together with court costs and attorney's fees and other costs of transfer provided that the County of Harnett would execute and deliver a quitclaim deed for said property; and It appears to the Board of Commissioners that the title to said property may be questionable and subject to other liens, that the land is not being used by the County, that the land is of no useful benefit to the County and constitutes a surplus asset to the County; that it is in the best interest of the County to cause said lands to be conveyed to a taxpayer who will again pay County taxes on said land and possibly improve the same; that the present tax valuation of said land is $480.00 and that it is vacant. Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Chairman and Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners be and they are fully authorized to execute a quitclaim deed in the name of the County of Harnett unto. !I- 'ii .:c' y upon receipt of the taxes, penalties and interest together with all costs of transfer. This ' '� t - day of June, 1975. Attest: Chairman (' F ij R E S O L U T I :0 N Whereas, the County of Harnett caused a tax foreclosure suit to be brought against [Us) Mid -State Homes, Inc. praying that a certain tract of property containing approxi- mately one acre, situate on the Mamers -Cool Springs Road in Upper. Little River Township, Harnett County, North Carolina, and more fully described in a deed dated February 28, 1966, from Billy Ray Womack and wife to Mid State Homes, Inc. and recorded in Book 448, Page 541; that the officials of Mid -State Homes, Inc., upon notice of said foreclosure action, tendered a quitclaim for said property unto the County in satisfaction of the taxes due; that taxes for the years 1966 -1974 together with interest and penalties levied on said property is $89.22; that ::;24';',,-“ has agreed to pay the County of Harnett the taxes, interest and penalties assessed on said property as aforesaid together with court costs and attorney's fees and other costs of transfer provided that the County of Harnett would execute and deliver a quitclaim deed for said property; and It appears to the Board of Commissioners that the title to said property may be questionable and subject to other liens, that the land is not being used by the County, that the land is of no useful benefit to the County and constitutes a surplus asset to the County; that it is in the best interest of the County to cause said lands to be conveyed to a taxpayer who will again pay County taxes on said land and possibly improve the same; that the present tax valuation of said land is $480.00 and that it is vacant. Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Chairman and Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners be and they are fully authorized to execute a quitclaim deed in the name of the County of Harnett unto ;rii� are, /. _ y r r r it• �s -� upon receipt of the taxes, penalties and interest together with all costs of transfer. This day of June, 1975. Attest: 7) 1 Chairman /2----7,(_/, THOMAS ALLEN, TAX SUPER- Thomas Allen gave the report of his department. There was VISOR one release: James Frank Simons, AC Township. County wide taxes valuation $2251., rate .77, tax $17.33. AC Fire District $2251 valuation, rate .15, tax $3.38, total $20.71. Clerical error in addition, picked up $2501. for 1964 Ford & should have been picked up as $250. for 1974. ACTION Commissioner Cotton moved to approve the release under the recommendation of the Tax Supervisor. Commissioner Brown seconded and it passed. W. EARL JONES, TAX COL- W. Earl Jones, Tax Collector gave the report of his depart - LECTOR ment for the month of May and his June plans. BID OPENING - HEALTH FACILITY - APPOINTMENT OF JOHN INGRAHAM, CPA At 11:00 a.m. the bid opening for the furnishing of the relocatable Health Facility in the Pineview area began. Chairman Etheridge informed the people attending the meeting that the Board would not accept any more bids if the bids had not been received by 11:00 a.m. on this date June 2, 1975. American Structors Co., Raleigh, N. C. Bid $26,500. with a bid alternate # 2 - $900.00 and a substitute # 1 minus $200. with a bid bond of 5%, to be completed within 30 calendar days. Automated Building Systems, Tennessee Bid $33,745. with a bid bond of 5% and power of attorney to be completed within 30 days. The bids were referred to the Building Committee consisting of M. H. Brock, Robert Hume with Envirotek, Gilbert Brown, Peggy Hope with Lee - Harnett Mental Health, Henry Thompson, Health Director, and Helen Crews, Social Services Director. They will report back at the mid month meeting in June. County Manager Brock presented a letter to the Board from John E. Ingraham, CPA, asking for the Board's consideration in giving his firm the auditing of accounts and records for Harnett County for the fiscal year 1974 -75, at per diem rate of $100. per day for Senior Accountant, $90. per day for Semi - Senior Account and $80. per day for Junior Account- ant, not to exceed the maximum of $1,650. ACTION Commissioner Cotton moved to reappoint John Ingraham to audit the books. Commissioner Alphin seconded and it passed. ABC NICKLE -A- BOTTLE MONEY ACTION BOARD OF EDUCATION PUR- CHASE PRICE FOR AREA I ACTION The Lee - Harnett Mental Health Center is requesting a por- tion of the ABC Nickle -a- Bottle money to make up deficits in their 1975 -76 budget. They need $10,000 to staff an Alcoholism worker in 1975 -76 so that Harnett County will have the services of one full -time Alcoholism worker. Commissioner Brock made a motion to convey the nickle -a- bottle money to the alcoholic program of this County to the Lee - Harnett Mental Health. Commissioner Cotton seconded and it passed. The Harnett County Board of Education requested the Harnett County Board of Commissioners to amend its May 19, 1975, site purchase request which was $72,190. The total acreage is 72.19 acres. Cost of Site: Matthews: 6.65 acres frontage @ $1,500 equaling $9,975.; 45.60 acres @ $1,000 equalling $45,600. making a total of $55,575. Stewart: 12.21 acres frontage @ $1,500 equalling $18,315, 7.73 acres @ $1,000 equalling $7,730. making a total of $26,045. making a total Site I Cost $81,620. Commissioner Brock made a motion to approve the purchase price of Site I in the amount of $81,620. for a total of 72.19 acres. Commissioner Alphin seconded and it passed. Also a request from the Board of Education for the approval of the purchase price for the comprehensive high school site for Area III, for an amount of $101,810. The matter was docketed and will be presented for action at the mid month meeting in June. ANGIER -BLACK RIVER AMBULANCE MATERIALS Documents relative to the Black -River Angier Ambulance procurement are incorporated into the minutes of this date and follow on minute pages 438.1, 438.2, 438.3, 438.4, 438.5. 01BUDGET 1975 -76 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION & REVIEW DECISION :ANNUAL CERTIFICATION OF ;ROSTER OF SUMMERVILLE F ADEPT. County Manager Brock made the presentation of the proposed 1975 -76 budget. He explained the budget to the Board and answered the questions of the Board. The Board set Monday June 9, 1975, 7:30 p.m. for a work session on the budget. Proper notification was made to the effect that the budget would be on file in the Clerk to the Board's office for public inspection. The public hearing date for the proposed fiscal year 1975- 76 budget was set for Tuesday, June 17, 1975, 9:00 a.m.` Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor appeared before the Board regarding the Board of Equalization and Review. The fol- lowing people had appeared before the Board of Equalization and Review and had requested that their property be reval- ued: Danny McNeill, Marvin Ricketson, Henry Parker, Teresa L. Garland, M. S. Williams, and A. C. Godwin. Com- missioner Brock made a motion that the values remain as appraised by the Tax Supervisor, CommissionerAlphin seconded and the issue carried. Marvin Ricketson after the property card was reviewed it was found that he was charged with three trailer hook -ups and he only had two. A $200. value was removed. Also, there was an error in addition should have been $1,445. for improvements of dwelling. The - Annual. Certification of the roster of. Summerville Fire RE Department members was presented for execution by.the Commissioners. A motion was made by Commissioner Alphin that the certification of the Summerville Fire Department be executed, Commissioner. Brown seconded and it passed. Commissioner Alphin moved that the Manager, M. H. Brock, County Auditor, H. D. Carson, Jr.,: and Tom Lanier._ be authorized to execute the Annual Certification of the rost members of the other fire departments of the county as they are received in the manager's office. Commissioner Brown seconded and it carried. ;',NOMINATION OF VOTING Commissioner Brock made a motion that W. J. Cotton, Jr, DELEGATE FOR HARNETT CO. be nominated and name the voting delegate to represent Harnett County at the NACo meeting that will be held -in Hawaii during the month of June. Commissioner Alphin r ADJOURNMENT seconded and it passed. The meeting adjourned at 12:20 p.m. CHAIR CLE OFFICE OF COUNTY MANAGER M. H. Brock 438.1 7 Cv� . �1J, LILL; NGTON, N.C. v" Mr. James T. Shaw, Assistant Secretary for Safety Department of Transportation Raleigh, NC 27611 Dear Mr. Shaw: April 25, 1975 On Monday night, April 21, 1975, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners opened the bids for the furnishing of the ambulance for the Black -River Angier Rescue Squad. After the opening of the bids, the Chairman appoint- ed a committee to analyze the bids and therefrom make a determin- ation as to the lowest bidder meeting the specifications. The committee consisted of Commissioner W. J. Cotton, Jr., Eddie Smith, President of the Black River Rescue Squad, Edward H. McCormick, County Attorney and me as County Manager. The Southern Ambulance Builders, Inc submitted the bwest bid but the committee found that this firm did not meet the specifications in the area of the exhibits that are required. Therefore, it was determined that Star -Line Enterprises, Inc., alternate bid for a 1975 Dodge including all three exhibits, I, II, and III, and excluding the Sales Tax, met all the other requirements of the bid request. (This bid to include Exhibit II for a total of $15,143.89, exclusive of North Carolina Sales Tax). We respectfully request that this bid be awarded to Star -Line Enterprises, Inc., if this bid meets your requirement. We are enclosing copies of the bids submitted to the Board for consideration. Sincerely yours, County Manager pn frl AGRICULTUR — ;NDUSTRY AFF NOR= CAROLINA. Woke County. INVITATION TO BID NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY' . Sealed blds will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina, at the office of County Manager In the County Court- house at Llllington, North Carolina until a O'clock P.M., Monday, April 21, 1975 and wilt be then and there publicly opened and read. • This invitation to bid Is for one newambu :lance vehlcle(s) of current model to meet . the speCificallons shown on the following pages of this notice. INTENT The Intent of the statements and specitl- cations contained herein Is to describe as accurately as possible the equipment de- sired, with particular reference to a firm requirement for quality, sound engineer- ing practices, and certain features which are essential to the special needs of the County. Biddersdeslring to take exception to spec- yyy ideation; herein must certify that any ex- captiontaken will not downgradethequal- ity of the equipment desired, and will not adversely affed overall equipment per- formance. In the event the vehicle offered differs in some respects, from, but Is sub - stantially9n compilance with These speci- fications, the bidder shall so state and refer to the paragraph and item of the specifications wherein the vehicle he pro- poses to furnish differs. Where no state- . ment Is received the successful bidder is presumed to be aware of allrequlre- �� ments. The fact that specifications on equipment offered might exceed the specifications set forth herein will not bean Influencing factor in determining the bid most accept- 1 able Equipment provided under this bid shall meet the requirements shown on the at- tached set of bid specifications, Addltion'ot requirements of the applicant agency must also be complied with. Each proposal shall Indicate the total bid. price of the equipment delivered to the addressef the applicantagency, less sales tax. The proposal shall be signed by an officio' of the bidding firm authorized to bind such firm by the proposal The pro- posal may be rejected if It does not meet specifications, If It Is a conditional bid, or T if it contains Irregularities, or If the bldg- from the books and files of the aforesaid Corporation and publication. er falls to state a delivery date. Attached ' l-- Po the proposal, and made a. part thereto the hail be spppedlicetlonsentliclOS as required byl 7/2 . .. ,/1'A Oaposifequal t fi a 1 A TI QF PUBLICATION 438.2 Boforo the undersigned, a Notary Public of said County and State. duly commissioned and authorized to administer oaths, affirmation, etc., personally appeared M. 2., Filth,.-..e who, being duly sworn or affirmed, according to law, doth depose and .say Treasurer & Asst. Secty. of TEE NEWS AND OBSERVER PTTELISrINQ3 COMPANY, a corporation organized and doing business under the Laws of the State of NorthCaro- lina, and publishing a newspaper known as TEE NEWS AND OBSERVER, in the. City of Raleigh, County and State aforesaid, the said newspaper in which such notice, paper, document, or legal advertisement was published was, at the time of each and every such publication, a newspaper mooting all of the requirements and qualifications of Section . -597 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and was a qualified newspaper within the mean- ing of Section 1 -597 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, and that as such he makes this affidavit; 'that he is familiar with the books, ales and business of said corporation and by reference to the files of said publication the attached advertisement of I/ L� /, that he is was inserted in the aforesaid newspaper in space, and on dates as follows: 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 29 30 - i111111 i 11111111 niui• 111 .111111 Each roposoi must be accompanied by bid price; this deposit consisting of the os or a cashier's check issued by or a cer lied check drawn on a bank Insured by tl Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatlo or a five (5) percent bid bond Issued by Insurance company authorized to do busi- ness In North Carolina the deposit to be ' retained In the event of failure of the wc- cessfut bidder to execute the contract i within the specs ied time ar give satisfac- i tory surety as required ji Each proposal must be submitted In e sealed envelope, so marked as to Indicate Its contents without being opened This 4 envelope shall be placed In another one addressed to M. H. Brock, County Menap er, P.O. Box 758, CITY Lillington STATE North Carolina ZIP 27546. If forwarded otherwise than by mall,. It must be delivered to the proper parson at the above address. • • Proposals shall be promptly opened and read at the hour and on the date set In the office of Harnett County Board of Com- missioners. Bidders or their authorized agents are Invited to be present. Brand names, make, or model, when used In conlundlon with the term "or equal ", 09 intended article denote r, and fatality standard intended to restrict bidders to the specific brand, make, or model named; It isto set forth or convey to prospective bidders the general style, type, character, and quality of the article desired. Where the term "or equal" does not appear, it is Intended 10 require the bidder to furnish such brand,. make, or model, and no substitute there - tor. Proposal forms and specIficatlods may be obtained at the office of the County Man- ager derIng regular office hours. The right to accept o elect any or all poposcis and to waive formalities Is reserved. No bidder may withdraw his bill within thirty (30) days alter the opening thereof. A performance Bond may be required... ' Board of Commissioners Harnett County, N.C. M.H. Derck County Manager et Title h, f4 n ' Sworn or affirmed to, and subscribed before me, this an. I ' - , A. D 1,921 In Testimony Whereof, I, hav horse nto set my ha and affixed my official seal, e day and year aforesaid. JY f a /%i ,� 7 it Pw,,"�7:.Q! / I Notary Public. mission Expires fires Jul day of 19 Treasurer Asst. Secty: NS 0: March 21, 1975. day oZt My Cam P July 438.3 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS *fe,. Lillington, N. C. Bobby R. Etheridge, Chairman Jesse Alphin, Vice- Chairman M. N. Brock Gilbert Brown W. J. Cotton, Jr. May 6, 1975 James T. Shaw Assistant Secretary for Safety Department of Transportation Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 SUBJECT: AMBULANCE VEHICLE FOR THE ANGIER RESCUE SQUAD Dear Mr. Shaw: This is to notify you of the decision that was reached by the committee appointed by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners in determining the awarding of the bid for the above vehicle. I have discussed this matter previously with Mr. Holcomb of your office and he is in agreement with the decision that has been reached. It is my understanding that your department will participate in the low bid submitted by Starline Enterprises, Inc. for.a 1975 Chevrolet vehicle with Exhibit 2 included with a 50 percent participation making a total of $14,473.89. It is our decision to submit a purchase order for the alternate bid for a 1975 Dodge including Exhibits 1, 2 and 3 for a total of $15,143.89. The difference in the 1975 Chevrolet and. the 1975 Dodge is $770.00. The Angier Rescue Unit has agreed to pay the difference between the two vehicles. It is my understanding that we are not to submit a pur- chase order for this vehicle until we have received a concurrence letter from your office. At your request, your office will be notified of the date and time that the vehicle is to be delivered in order that a representative from your office may be present. If you have ,.any questions,.please call M. H. Brock, Lillington, 893 -2091. Sincerely, M. H. Brock, County Manager AGRICULTURE— INDUSTRY JAMES E..HOLSHOUSER, JR. GOVERNOR J.F. ALEXANDER SECRETARY 438.4 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY SAFETY RALEIGH 27611 Mr. M. H. Brock County Manager Courthouse Annex Box 758 Lillington, N.C. 27546 Dear Mr. Brock: May 9,1975 JAMES T. SHAW ASSISTANT SECRETARY FORSAFETY Re: Project No. 311 -75- 001 -025 Thank you for your letter of May 6th concerning the decision of the Board of County Cowmissioners relative to the ambulance vehicle bid. The Governor's Highway Safety Program is happy to concur with their request to award the bid to the lowest responsible bidder, Star -Line Enterprises, Incorporated. This office can only participate in 50% of the low bid of $14,304.08 for the vehicle and 50% of the cost of Exhibit II- at $169.81. The Attorney General has ruled that you may negotiate with the:lowest acceptable bidder, Star -Line Enterprises, for the purchase of the alternate bid provided the county pay all additional costs. This is your authority to issue a purchase order for the equipment and vehicle. Please notify me as to the date and time that the unit is to be delivered in Harnett County in order that we may be present. Reimbursement forms and instructions will be provided at that time. If you have questions, please contact me at 829 -3083. Elsberry H. combo Field Representative EH /sw cc; Mr. Bobby R. Ethridge fiIrk. John fl, Joyner IMft', V.;ltd•o' N HI'11oIId'o '91 438.5 OFFICE OF COUNTY MANAGER M. N. Brock May 16, 1975 Star -Zino Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 936 Sanford, Florida 32771 Attention Mr. Motcalf Dear ttr. Metcalf: Please accept this letter as a purchase order fret" the Harnett County Board of Commissioners for the purchase of a 1975 lodge vehicle.as per your spec- ifications as submitted on an official bid, opened on April 21, 1975, for the furnishing of the ambulance for the Black -River Angier Rescue Squad. This is to give you notice, also, that tho 1975 Dodge, which was your alt- ernate bid would include Exhibits 01, 1/2, and 113, with an add -on charge of $169.81 for Exhibit 02. This makes a total of $15,143.89. As I advised you this morning, the :forth Carolina Department of Transport- ation and Safety will participate at 5Ow of the low bid which was on a 1975 Chevrolet vehicle, including Exhibit 112, with an add -on charge of $169.81, making a total of $14,473.89. The county will assume the dis7ferenco of tho cost in the aaount of $670. I will expect you to notify moo as to the d.:te and time that the vehicle is to be delivered, so that I might have a representative from the State Office present. The necessary forms for reimbursement and instructions will be .presented at that time. Sincerely yours, M. U. Brock MNBPN