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REGULAR
MEETING
CALL TO
ORDER
READING OF
MINUTES
JANUARY 6, 1969:
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in Regulo Session on
Monday, January 6, 1969, at 9:00 A.M. in the Commissionerpi at �he Courthous
in Lillington, attended as follows: M: M. H. Brock, Chairman; Mr. Gilbert
Brown, Mr. W. J. Cotton, Jr., Mr. C. E. McLamb and Mr. D. P. Ray,
Commissioners; Mr. H. D. 'arson,Jr., County Auditor and Clerk to the Board,
and Mr. uerald Arnold, County Attorney.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. Brock, who presided, and the
morning prayer was offered by Mr. Gilbert Brown.
The minutes of the Regular Meeting held in December, 1968, were read
and approved.
Item 1. Mr. Brock presented the following' road petition to the Roard
for its approval:
Request for addition to State Maintained Road System- -
.3 miles located in Anderson Creek Township (Chestnut Street)
Action: Mr. Brown made the motion that the petition be approved,
seconded by Mr. Ray and the motion carried.
Item 2.
RECREATIONAL Mr. Hodges and Mr. James Goff appeared before the Board and discussed
PROGRAM proposals for the organization of the recreational programs in the county.
Mr. Brock suggested that these gentlemen work with the Planning Board to
set up the organization and make their requests through the Planning Board
which is responsible to theCounty and the Commissioners could then budget
for this recreational program.
Action: Mr. Cotton made the motion that the recreational program be
placed under the Planning Board; the motion was sdconded by Mr. Brown and
it carried.
Item 3.
RELEASE OF Mr. James F. Penny, Jr., Attorney, appeared before the Poard and
PROPERTY requested the Bob d to release the 1/3 interest Of the property of Matthew
(Welfare D. Wimpy, Jr.i /which the county holds a welfare lien. Mr. Penny stated
Lien) that the children of Mr. w M„iy, who is deceased, desire to settle all
their father's debts so far al is possible and they are offering to pay
000.00 to satisfy this lien. It was pointed out also that all delinquent
taxes will be paid. Mr. Marshall l ^oodall, Tax Attorney and "elfare Lien
Attorney, stated that under the circumstances he would recommends•e- to the
Board that the accept this offer of $300.00 and release the property from
the lien.
Action: Mr. McLamb made a motion that the County accept the 11'300.00
and release the property from the welfare lien; seconded by Mr. Brown and
the motion carried.
RELEASE OF Item 4. Mr. Marshall Woodall, Tax Attorney, appeared before the Board
COURT COSTS and stated that Mr. John D. Byrd had requested to have the court costs re-
(Tax suit) leased from the tax suit which has been entered against Mr. W. F. Turner
for a building which is now owned by Mr. Byrd. Mr. Woodall stated that
there is now owing, including court costs, $83.97. This, he stated, has been
discussed with the Board before and previously he advised against granting
a release, but now would recommend that these court costs be released as
he understood Mr. Byrd's position.
Action: Mr. McLamb made the motion that Mr. Byrd be relieved of court
costs; seconded by Mr. Ray, and the motion carried. Mr. W. J. Cotton, Jr..
voted in opposition to this motion.
TAX AND Item 5. Mr. Marshall Woodall, Tax and tielfare Lien Attorney, filed his
WELFARE report with the Board for the month of December as follows:
LIEN REPORT
REPORT
TAX AND WELFARE LIEN ATTORNEY
January 6, 1960
COLLECTIONS ON TAXES:
Name
John Perry
Flora McGregor McNeill
Leonard McLeod
Mack D. McKay
J. ". Campbell
Mrs. Clyde Hixson
Johnson Restaurant
Tilley Lumber Company
James Lee
Ida Guy Glover
James B. Allen
J. A. Weeks
Township
Averasboro
Johnsonville
Johnsonville
Drove
Averasboro
Averasboro
Averasboro
Hector's Creek
Averasboro
Duke
Johnsonville
Averasboro
Totals
S.D. No.
3082
2184
3316
3382
3554
3566
3590
3615
3706
3730
680VD864
680vn878
Total Am't
Collected
(140.58
205.90
216.74
214.75
190.40
76.37
171.71
708.65
1,024.39
213.02
131.80
211.44
F3,598.84
A+ty.
Fee
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
X200.00
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Welfare Report:
Jamey Franklin Altman case- The property being foreclosed in this welfare
lien suit has been sold at public auction and the bid stands at
$2,045.00; however, that bid is a raised bid and the property must be
re -sold again.
TAX REFUND Item 8. Mr. Tom Allen, lax Supervisor, appeared
Mr. L. E. Page and stated that Mr. Page had paid
year 1968, and that the barn had burned in 1967.
that the following tax refund be approved for Mr
Payee: Page, L. E. R -3 Li1lineton,N. C.
Upper Little River Township
Refund on Tobacco Barn for year 1 968
Assessed Value X199.
Amount refund
2.45 Less Discount .02
Total amount of refund
before the Board with
taxes on a barn for the
Mr. Allen recommended
. Page:
'2.43
Action: Mr. Cottom made a motion that the refund be approved,
seconded by Mr. Brown and the motion carried.
TAX Item 9. Mr. Tom Allen, lax Supervisor, stated that he had received a
ASSESSMENT request from the Holiday Inn in Dunn, N. C. for relief on tax assessment.
(Relief) They stated in their reouest that in filing the inventory with the Tax
office, they had included the installation of.eouipment, interest on
carrying harges for five years, certain cleaning supplies, etc, which
should /H to been included in the inventory. The total inventory was
$201.166, and they state that the correct inventory is (104,069.00.
The Board directed Mr. Allen to check with rayetteville and compare with
what he had and if it looked in order to accept the new figure for the
inventory.
TAX LISTING Item 10. Upon motion of Mr. Cotton the date for listing taxes without
EXTEIKDED penalty was extended to February 15, 1969. The motion was seconded by
Mr. Ray and it carried. Mr. Allen stated May 15 had been the last day
for filing inventories without penalty for tax purposes .in the past, and
the Roard stated that this would still be the policy regarding inventories.
WELFARE Item 11. Mr. Hubbard, Welfare 'irector, appeared before the Board and
DEPT. requested that the Board rescind its action taken regarding the budget of
(Budget) the Welfare Department shown as Item 11 in the minutes of the meeting held
July 17, 1968.
Action: Mr. Ray made the motion that the Board rescind Item 11 in
minutes of July 17, 1968. The motion was seconded by Mr. Cotton and it
carried. q
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AGRI- Item 12. Mr. ..' 4mmsne•, of the Oe rty E e4on =cg - it, appeared
BUSINESS before the Board and filed the Harnett Agri - Business Development
(Report) Commission report for Second Quarter of 69. Followin is a copy of said
report:
HAR11ETT AflJiI- BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
FY 69 SECOND fUART7R REPORT
October 1, 1968 to December 31, 1968
TO: THE CHAIRMAN,COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
1. GENERAL
The economic outlook for the immediate future is, by a majority of
expert opinion, on an upward swing. The affects of the surtax in cooling
the economy has had little noticeable results. The big worries for the
future are; (1) spiraling inflation,and, 2) high interest rates.
The consensus of financial experts is that the economy will drift
during the first five months of the year and strengthen rapidly during
latter 1969,
II. TRAINING
Courses in carpentry, plumbing, electrical, farm machine repairman
and stenography are currently being taught under the auspices of the Man-
power Development braining Act. Instruction is being provided by the Central
Carolina Technical Institute in Danford. Bricklaying has been dropped
because of complications in the U. S. Department of Labor. We hope to
reinstitute this course in the near future.
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APPOINTMENTS
ADVISORY
C OMMI TPEIi
(Extension
Service)
APPOINTMENTS
PLANNING
BOARD
III. PROSPECTS
During the past two months, some six prospects or prospect
representatives have visited Harnett County. A great amount of interest
is being displayed by several of these prospects in the situation in
Lillington. Dunn is also being considered by two prospects. One pros-
pect is actively considering western Harnett. It should bezmted that non,
of these prospects have in any way committed themselves, however, interes
has been displayed. It is hoped that some positive results will be
realized during the ensuing winter and spring with these and other prospe ts.
IV. OUTLOOK
Not inconsistent with the high interest rates and other
pertinent factors, it is believed that industrial development activity
will be good. We are, at this time, attempting to attract a harder
category of manufacturing -- including, electronics, electrical machinery
light metal working, etc. "arolina Power and Light Company and the State
Department of Conservation and Development are cognizant of these efforts
and are actively assisting us.
/s/ Dave
DAVID W. ALEXANDER
Director
HABDC Report -
December 31, 1968
Item 13. Mr. Cliff Ammons stated that the Extension Service
had each year a group of people, both white and negro, to act in an
advisory capacity to the -0% xtension Service to let them know what the
people want in the way of programs in the county. Mr. Ammons recommended
that the following five people be appointed to serve on the Advisory
Committee for a period of three years, this without pay:
Jim Laurence
Rudy Collins Mrs. Ernest Harrington
J. A. Senter Mrs. T.D. 0'Cu
Action: Mr. Cotton made a motion that these five people be
approved by the Board to serve on the Advisory Committee of the Extension
Service. The motion was seconded by Mr. McLamb and it carried.
Item 14. Mr. Brock presented the following letter to the Board
for its consideration:
HARNETT COUNTY PLANNING BOARD
Lillington, N. C.
27546
December 30, 1968
Mr. M. = Brock, Chairman
Harnett LA Board of Commissioners
Erwin, North Carolina 28339
Re: Appointment of Planning Board Members
Dear Mr. Brock:
It is recommended that Mr. C. S. Fowler, Dr. B. P. Mars
and Mr. Theron Miller be re- appointed to the Harnett County
Board for a period ofttwo years, which is covered in Sectiob
and Regulations for Harnett U'ounty Planning Board - date of
January 1, 1971.
You and the Board are aware that these gnetlemen have s
the organizational period of this Board and have made remark
in the county planning over thepast two years. The feasibil
on water and sewer will be presented sometime the middle or
January to your Board.
It is requested that the necessary action be taken on the above
recommendation at your regular meeting Monday, January 6, 1969.
hbanks, Jr.,
Planning
1, Rules
expiration
erved through
able progress
ity study
last of
FL;lbs
Sincerely,
/s/ Frank Lewis
Frank Lewis
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LETTER OF
SYMPATHY
(R,M.Fount
AMBULANCE.
SERVICE
BILL
BOARD OF
ELECTION
OUTGOING
MAIL
PETITION
BOARD OF
EDUCATION
Action: Mr. Cotton made a motion that these three gentlemen
be re- appointed to the Harnett County Planning Board for a period of
two years, seconded by Mr. McLamb and the motion carried.
Upon motion of Mr. McLamb and secotd by Mr. Brown, Mr. Willard Mixon
and Col. Hooper were appointed to serve as Ex-officio Members of the
Harnett County Planning Board.
Item 15. The Board directed Mr. Carson to prepare a letter for
the Board expressing its sympathy to Congressman L. H. Fountain in the
ainXoss of his brother, Mr. R. M. Fountain.
Item 16. Mr. Carson presented a bill to the Board from ' ='hittenton
Ambulance aervice on which was stated that the recipient of the service
received welfare assistance. Mr. 'arson stated that he was advised by
the Welfare Department that this person was not receiving assistance.
Mr. Carson was directed by the Board to return this bill to Whittenton
Ambulance Service.
Item 17. Mr. Carson, County Auditor,. requested that the »oard
authorize him to continue paying tit bills of the Board of Election since
that budget was overdraw, until such time as a proper figure could be
arrived at and the budget amended.
Action: Mr. Ray made the motion that Mr. Carson be authorized to
continue paying the bills of the Board of Election until they have finished
their job. The motion was seconded by Mr. McLamb and it carried.
Item 18. Mr. Carson discussed the handling of the outgoing mail
from the different county offices which comes through the Auditorts office
for postage and mailing. He statedt hat in the past he had been handing
some of the mail directly to those /whom it was addressed, and he had
been requested recently to place the postage on all outgoing mail from
one of the offices. Mr. Carson'asked for the Board's opinion in this
matter. Mr. Carson was instructed to use his discretion in the handling
of the mail and see that it was properly delivered or placed in the mail.
Item 1Q. Mr. Bob Jones, Attorney, appeared before the Board and
presented the following Petition to the Commissioners:
North Carolina
Harnett County
PETITION
To the Harnett County Board of Commissioners:
Whereas the Harnett County Board of Education pursuant to a
Resolution thereof did on December 12, 1968 at a Joint Meeting of the
Harnett County Board of Education with the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners petition the said Harnett County Board of Commissioners
by way of Resolution filed therewith, which Resolution is herein
incorporated by reference as it fully set forth herein, to callan
election of the voters of Harnett County to the end that the ouestion of
issuing bonds of the County in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000 for the
purpose of providing necessary land,erection of necessary school buildings
and additions and alterations to school buildings and providing equipment
for same in Harnett County,be submitted to the said voters for their approve
or rejection at a special election to be held for that purpose in accord-
ance with the applicable provisions of the General Statutes of North
Carolina; and hereas to the knowledge of the Harnett County Board of
Education no action has been taken upon siad Petition as by law provided,
the Board of Education of Harnett County, pursuant to a Resolution duly
passed does hereby renew its said Petition made previously as aforesaid
and requests the Harnett County Board of Commissioners to call such
election in all due haste.
Respectfully submitted this the 6th day of January, 1969.
Harnett County Board of Vducation
By: /s J. R. Baggett, Jr.
ATTEST: J. . Baggett, Jr.,
Chairman
/s/ R. A. Gray
R. A. Gray,
Secretary
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DEPARTMENTAL Item 20. Mr. Carson filed the following departmental reports with
REPORTS the Board:
ADJOURNMENT
Register of Deeds
Sheriff's Office
Veteran Service Officer .
Electrical Inspectors - B. H. Sellers, L. Perry Cameron & Ray
Gardner
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at
12:30 P.M.
ATTEST:
6. tsr;
rock
hairman of the Board
Respectfully submitted,
Mildred C. Dobbins
Recording Secretary