HomeMy WebLinkAbout05031965The Board of Commissioners met in regular session
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May 3rd. 1965
on Monday, May 3rd. at 9:30
County Attorney, the Auditor,
tang to order and introduced Reverend Carl Calloway,
Erwin, who opened the meeting with prayer.
following reports from the County Officials were approved and filed.
Inez Harrington
Elizabeth Matthews
Kyle Harrington
W. Earl Jones
W H Stewart
Je an Manes s
B H Sellers
L. Perry Cameron
Register of Deeds
Clerk Superior Court
Clerk Recorders Court
Tax Collector
Sheriff
Veterans Service Officer
County Electrical Inspector
County Electrical Inspector
The Board studied the Legislative Bulletin and Bills introduced, and the County
Attorney was authorized to inform the Representative and the Senators of Harnett
the feelings of the Board on these matters.
Senator Robert Morgan appeared before the Board and discussed with the Board
these Bills now pending in the House and Senate.
The following Road Petitions were presented and approved:
(1) To
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(2) To
Baxter Mason
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The Board
on Saturday,
Altman Store
District at w
add to State maintained Secondary Road System that access
plant in Dunn, Averasboro Twp. a distance of 21/100
ion mailed to Sam Wilson, State Highway Commission)
District Engineer, Fayetteville)
add to State System that road in Upper Little River known as
Road, a distance of 1 to 1a miles
Lion mailed to State Highway)
of Commissioners canvassed the votes of the Special Election held
May 1st. 1965, between the hours of 6:30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M. at the
located on Highway # 210 in the Black River Rural Fire Protection
hioh time the question was presented as follows:
I In favor of tax for Fire Protection in Black River Rural Fire
1 Protection distriact.
-r---1 Against tax for Fire Protection in Black River Rural Fire
I Protection Distriict.
The Board found the following:
Voting in favor
Voting against
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The Board therefore certifies that the program was passed by a majority vote,
and the Tax Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare: a special
tax levy for the property incorporated with the boundaries of the map heretofore
filed with the Board of Commissioners and to set tax levy in the amount of 10¢
per $100.00 assessed valuation of real and personal property located with the
boundaries of the Black River Rural Fire Protection District and the Auditor is
hereby authorized to pay and discharge all expenses of said election/
Commissioner Cotton moved, seoonded by Commissioner Mixon, that the County
Commissioners recommend to the Harnett Senator and the Representative that necessary
legislation be enacted to authorize Harnett Agri - Business Development Committee
to acquire industrial sites or parcels of land by purchasing, leasing or by option
for the promotion of industry in Harnett County.
Motion carried.
The Board ordered refunds on tax matters as requested upon recommendation of
Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor.
(1) Alfred Blalock, Dunn # 1 in Averasboro Township, a refund of $2.48 due
to an error in listing personal property for year 1964.,
(2) Refund plus penalty in the amount of $7.77 to Walter G. Stewart Rt. 3
Four Oaks, due to an error in addition on property card.
(3)
(4)
A refund of $3.43 to Mrs. Sallie Morrison, Mainers, N C Upper Little
River Township due to an error in addition on property card.
A refund of $13.73 to P. D. Filson, Cameron Rt. 1, Johnsonville Twp.
due to an error in addition on property card.
Robert Stewart, Director of Welfare, appeared before the Board and presented
the Public Assistance Budget for year 1965 -66 for consideration.
The Following Jurors Were
June 7th. 1965.
1. Arthur A. Harrelson
2. Lester Ovis Parrish
3. Joseph D. Hubbard
4. T N Hinesley
5. Miles Alexander Carpenter
6. William W. Roberson
7. Lester C. Butler
8. Mrs. Derrell Rowe
9. William D. Butts
10. Jerry F. Jackson
11. W H Prince
12. Leroy Johnson
13. Neil B. McLean
14. Maylon Tart
15. Roy Lee Carroll
16. Harold Lee Johnson
17. W C Surles
18. R G Tutor
19. Jimmy Wayne Matthews
20. Henry B. Smith
21. Thomas Seagrove
22. Edward E. Cotton
23. Marshall Almond Hudson
24. Hiram Poole
25. Alexander Ryan
26. Sidney Mann
27. Frank C. Murray, Jr.
28. Mavis Tutor
29. Gene Smith
30. Jeppie T. Williams
31. L M Lucas
32. Benjamin F. Webb
33. Osoar T. Hudson
34. Woodrow W. Salmon
35. Belford O'Quinn
36. Juliette Hayes
37. Mack V. Dewar
38. R G Baker
39. William J. Revel
40. R K Thodes
41. J M Baker
42. W J Morgan
43. Gene Lanier
Glenn Norden
K J Cotton
44.
45.
Drawn For
The Following Jurors Were Drawn For
Beginning June 14th. 1965.
1. Lewis Everet MoMannen
2. Willie Mack Roberts
3. Billy Ray Pope
4. Annie Mae Bethea
5. Joseph A. Roberts
6. Belford Howell
7. J B Joyner
8. J F Goggins, Sr.
9. John Charles Eason
10. J A Jones
11. John Curtis Allen
12. D T Howell
Civil Term of
Superior Court Beginning
Erwin '
Bunnlevel # 1
Spring Lake
Bunnlevel # 1
Erwin
Lillington # 2
Erwin
Spring Lake
Lillington # 1
Buses Creek
Angier # 2
Erwin # 1
Bunnlevel # 1
Coats # 1
Holly Springs
Spring Lake
Dunn # 3
Fuquay # 1
Angier # 2
Erwin # 1
Holly Springs # 1
Broadway # 1
Erwin
Coats # 1
Bunnlevel # 1
Angier
Lillington # 2
Fuquay # 2
Fuquay # 1
Coats # 1
Linden # 1
Lillington # 2
Dunn # 4
Bunnlevel # 1
Lillington # 2
Bunnlevel
Fuquay # 1
Holly Springs # 1
Fuquay # 2
Spring Lake # 1
Spring Lake # 1
Angier # 2
Lillington
Fuquay # 1
Fuquay # 1
Civil Term Of Superior
Buie s Creek
Buses Creek
Angier # 1
Kipling
Broadway # 1
Fuquay # 1
Coats # 1
Lillington
Lillington
Lillington #.1
Erwin
Fuquay # 1
Duke
Anderson Creek
Anderson Creek
Anderson Creek
Duke
Lillington
Duke
Anderson Creek
Neills Creek
Neills Creek
Black River
Stewarts Creek
Stewarts Creek
Grove.
Buckhorn
Anderson Creek
Grove
Buckhorn
Angier
Erwin
Buokhorn
Upper Little River
Duke
Grove
Anderson Creek_
Black River
Lillington
Buokhorn
Buokhorn
Grove
Anderson Creek'
Lillington
Duke
Anderson Creek
Lillington
Stewarts Creek,
Buokhorn
Buokhorn
Buckhorn
Anderson Creek
Anderson Creek
Black River
Lillington
Buokhorn
Buckhorn
Court
:Neills Creek
Neills Creek
Bleak River
Hectors Creek
Anderson Creek
Buckhorn
Grove
Lillington
Lillington
Neills Creek
Grove
Buckhorn
13. Henry V. Howell
14. William Bradford
15. Aubrey West
16. P B O'Connell
17. B 0 Wester
18. C R Hardee
19. Aaron W. Temple
20. Danny Maxwell
21. Jesse Martin Gregory
22. Albert Baker
23. M S Prince
24. Wilton Murph Byrd
25. Paul M. Yoder
26. L J Ellis
27. Stanley E. Weaver
28. Joseph Elbert Adams
29. T A Brinkley
30. G. Ray Johnson
31. Z D Lee
32. 0 M Leslie
33. J D Bishop
34. L. Fred Johnson
35. Calvin Ashworth
36. Harold G. Manning
37. Merman Stancil
38. Jack Byrd
39. E H Lasater, Jr.
40. J C Gaskin
41. Andrew Purnell
42. Charles E. McDonald
43. C H Dean
44. Allen B. Stone
45. Melvin M. Avery
Fuquay # 1
Bunnlevel # 1
Bunnlevel # 1
Fuquay # 1
Lillington # 1
Fuquay # 1
Bunnlevel # 1
Angier # 1
Bunnlevel # 1
Lillington # 1
Fuquay # 2
Bunnlevel
Buies Creek
Bunnlevel # 1
Buses Creek
Angier
Dunn # 3
Angier # 2
Dunn # 2
Dunn
Lillington # 3
Lillington # 2
Lillington # 1
Lillington # 2
Lillington # 1
Bunnlevel # 1
Buses Creek
Lillington # 1
Angier # 2
Lillington # 2
Fuquay Springs # 1
Lillington
Dunn # 3
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Buckhorn
Stewarts Creek
Stewarts Creek
Buckhorn
Neills Creek
Buckhorn
Stewarts Creek
Black River
Anderson Creek
Stewarts Creek
Buckhorn
Stewarts Creek
Neills Creek
Anderson Creek
Neills Creek
Black River
Averasboro
Black River
Averasboro
Averasboro
Lillington
Lillington
Neills Creek
Lillington
Neills Creek
Stewarts Creek
Neills Creek
Neills Creek
Neills Creek
Lillington
Budkhorn
Lillington
Grove
Commissioner Mixon Moved, seconded by Commissioner Cotton, that the,
Following Resolution be and th3 same is hereby adopted.
R E S,0 L U T I O N
WHEREAS, the 1961 Session of the General Assembly greatly
increased the jurisdiction and the scope of litigation in the
Harnett County Recorder's Court, making provision for $15,000.00
jurisdiction, trial of actions involving larx3 and various other
additional jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, the attorneys of Harnett County and surrounding
communities are using in increasing volumn the facilities of
said Court to the extent that the Court is almost continuously
in session, trying cases with and without a jury, disposing of
many domestic matters, that would otherwise burden Superior Court
docket; and
WHEREAS, it is anticipated that within a short period of
time the Recorder's Court of Harnett County will, in accordance
with the constitutional amendment, emerge into a District
Court and in order that the docket may be kept to date, it is
neoessary that additional Courts be held in the future; and
WHEREAS, the Harnett County Bar Association feels that
General Assembly of 1961 did not anticipate the full impact of
burdens placed on the Court by reason of increasing jurisdiction;
and
WHEREAS, there is now pending before the General Assembly of
North Carolina en act providing for the establishment of the
Distriot Courts in certain districts of the State and the provi-
sion for a salary considerably in excess of the salary of the
present Recorder of Harnett County; and
WHEREAS, in the same bill there is provision for the in-
crease in salary of the District Court Solicitor;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Harnett County Bar
Association, that it does hereby recommend to Robert B. Morgan
and Voit Gilmore, Senators from the Eighteenth Senatorial Dis-
trict and to Carson Gregory, Representative from Harnett County,
that legislation be passed at t54s Session of General Assembly
providing for a salary adjustment for the office of Judge of
Recorder's Court of Harnett County in keeping with the salary
provided for in the Statewide bill for Judge of the District
Court; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that legislation be passes providing
for a salary adjustment of the Solicitor of the Harnett County
Recorder's Court in line with the Solicitor provided in the
District -Court Bill;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be
forwarded by the Secretary of this association to the Honorable
Robert B. Morgan, Honorable Volt Gilmore and the Honorable Carson
Gregory, members of the General Assembly.
Commissioner Cotton moved, seconded by Commissioner Womble, that
the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County hold its regular First Monday -
Meeting each month at 9 :00 A.M.
Motion carried.
The Board of Education and the Board of Commissioners will meet
jointly on May 10th. at 7:30 P.M. in the Commissioners Room.
The'Board of Commissioners will sit as a Board of Equalization and
Review on Thursday, May 20th. at 9:00 A.M.
The Board of Commissioners and the Welfare Board will meet, jointly on
Wednesday, May 12th. at 7 :30 P. M. ,
The Board Recessed
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May 10th. 1965
The Board of Commissioners met jointly with the Board of Education on
Monday, May 10th. at 7 :30 P.M. with Mr. Proffit and others and discussed and
listened to explanation on the School Budget for year 1965 -66.
The Board recessed to reconvene on Wednesday, May 12th. at 7 :30 P. M. -
ith th net t County Welfare Board.
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Chairman
Clerk to Board
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May 12, 1965
The Board of Commissioners of Harnett County met in a call meeting on
Tuesday, May 12th. at 7:30 P. M. with all members present.
C. R. Ammons, County Agent, and others from the Harnett County Extension "
Department appeared before the Board and presented the Budget for that
Department for yearn 1965 -66 which was filed for consideration.
Robert Stewart, Director of Public Welfare, and members ce the Welfare
Board appeared and- presented the Welfare Budget for year 1965 -66 which was
filed for consideration._'
Commissi:oner-- Mixon moved asab rded by' C'ommieSIO ar -WOMb.le, tp amend nth o
General Assistance budget $6,000.00, making a total of $55,040.00 for the
1964 -65 fiscal year. This amount to be used for Boarding Home Care for Children.
Motioncornarried.
Commissioner Womble moved, seconded by Commissioner Mixon, that a helper
be provided to assistnin the testing of cattle in Harnett County.
Motion carried.
' The Board will reconvene On Monday, May 17th.. at 7 :30 P.M. and again on
May 20th. at 9:00 A.M. `?/ �.. ? 0
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