HomeMy WebLinkAbout11011965NOVEMBER 1ST. 1965
The Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, November 1st. at
9 :00 A.M., with all members present except Commissioner Cotton who is ill. Also
present were the Auditor and the Clerk to the Board.
Chairman Brock called the meeting to order and offered the invocation.
The following reports from the various offices were presented and approved:
Clerk Superior Court
Clerk Recorders Court
Register of' Deeds
Veterans Service Officer
Tax Colleotor
County Electrical Inspeotor
Sheriffs office
Elizabeth F. Matthews
Kyle Harrington
Inez Harrington
Jean M. Irvin
W. Earl Jones
L. Perry Cameron
W H Stewart
Commissioner Mixon moved, seconded by Commissioner Womble, that Frank Lewis,
Civil Defense Director, be and he is hereby authorized to move the office to a
first floor location.
Motion carried.
The Board ordered that a refund of $82.52 be made to William 3. Wellons, 234
Andover Road, Fayetteville, due to assessed value on lot # 75, Sub - Division in West
Haven # 2 on account of error.
Vernon Porter, Consultant of' Economy Opportunity Act, gave a report on Man
Power Development and Neighborhood Youth Corps in the schools.
Commissioner O'Quinn moved, seconded by Commissioner Mixon, that recipients of Old
Age Assistance be made eligible for surplus food contributions.
Motion carried.
The following request was presented to W. Earl Jones, Harnett County Tax
Collector, as follows:
You are hereby authorized, empowered and commanded to collect the taxes set
forth in the tax books filed in the DM ce of the Harnett County Tax Supervisor and
in the receipts herewith delivenred toyou, and in the amount and from the taxpayers the
in set forth, (And Also, all other taxpayers and taxes represented byoffioial tax re-
ceipts for years other than tie current year) and such taxes are hereby deolared to
be a first lien on all real property of the respective taxpayers in Harnett County
and this order shall be a full and sufficient authority to direct, require and enable
you to levy on and sell any real or personal property of said taxpayers, for and on
account thereof in accordance with law.
The Followtng Road Petitions Were Approved:
(1) To add to State
Dunn Rt. 1, Subdivision
(Petition mailed to
(2) To improve that
6/10 miles known as Lee
dPetition mailed to
(3) To improve road
of 1 -1 /10 miles.
(Petition mailed to Geo. Allen, Olivia, Box 136)
Whereas, it has been made to appear to theBoard of Commissioners that the
Industrial Park of' Dunn is located outside the city limits of the town of Dunn and
that in order to develope the said property it is necessary to extend the water and
sewage facilities to the said area and,
Whereas, it further appears that it is advisable and financially feasable that
the county and the town of Dunn jointly participate in the said project on a 43% for
town and 59% for county expenditure to be liquidated by prorating the expense to the
various users.
Now Therefore, be it resolved by the Board that the auditor be and he is
hereby authorized to issue county vouchers for the purchase and procurement of
materials necessary to the said project and in amounts not to exceed $6,000.00 and
charge the same to the general fund surplus.
A group of oitizens interested in a Harnett County Hospital with Haywood Hall
as Chairman appeared and presented petition stating the reasons for the hospital.
M. 0. Lee, Attorney was spokesman for the group and remarks were made by other members.
After a discuession Commissioner Mixon moved, seconded by Commissioner O'Quinn,
that the matter be postponed to a later meeting. Motion carried.
System that road in Averasboro Township which is on
# 2 in Fairview Acres.
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road which connects SR # 1217 and 3R # 1215 a distanoe of
Cameron Road in Barbecue Township.
Perry Cameron, Sanford # 6)
# 1203 which connects 1201 and Highway 87 a distance
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The Folloiwng Jurors Were
This lst. day of
Drawn By Order of The
November,
1. B. R. Stone
2. L. L. Lucas
3. B E Gregory
4. J A Holmes
5. James E. Butler
6. DJ Capps
7. Kelly F. Coleman
8. 0 V Lanier
9. James E. Turnage
10. Lewis Lucas
11. Samuel Pope
12. T H McLeod, Sr.
13. Samuel H. Hall
14. Gray Lett
15. Clayton McNeill
16. W M P ao e
17. Billy Gerald Byrd
18. : Ruby Ray
19. Don Ray Langdon
20. W. Allan Spence
21. Junius Edward Matthews
22. Joe Everett
23. James E. Hockaday
24. Joel Ennis
25. Coy 0 Johnson
The Following Jurors Were
Beginning December, 13th.
1. J B Britt
2. Handy S. Warren
3. J L Reardon, Jr.
4. Rapper Blain Suries, Jr.
5. W H Lucas
6. Junes Herbert Smith
7. J. Foster Matthews
8. Calvin Johnson
9. .Leroy Johnson
10. K. Hill Murohison
11. James E. Neighbors
12. Laudie M. Wrench
13. Wayne G. Avery
14. Wayne Johnson
15. C H Phillips
16. Gladys G. Thornton
17. H H Mangum
18. R H Ellington
19. Charlie R. Smith
20. James. Dupree
21. P N Vandergrift
22. R 0 Naylor
23. W A Spence
24. Edmon Lee
25. Leon Stone
26. B. Samuel Kinton
27. Cleveland McPhail
28. John S. Brinkley
29. George E. Byrd
30. Kenneth T Penny
31. James R. Honeycutt
32. J C Brown
33. Duval D. Hudson
34. C B Kelly
35. Edward S. Dennis
36. Franklin W. Worrell
37. Layton A. Godwin
38. Ivan Thomas Honeycutt
39. Delmar Hardison
40. E D Lanier
41. James A. Shaw
42. James Ferrell, Sr.
43. J C Pleasant
44. John N. Raynor
45. Ervin Lester House
1965.
Lillington Box 425
Erwin , Box 9
Angier, Rt. 2`"
Coots
Butes Creek, Box 111
Coats Rt. 1
Bunnlevel Rt. 1
Bunnlevel Rt. 1
Dunn Rt. 5
Dunn Rt. 3
Coats.
Butes Creek
Dunn Rt. 3
Lillington Box 391
Broadway Rt. 1.
Lillington Rt. 3 Box
Erwin Rt. 1
Bunnlevel Rt. 1
Angier Rt. 2
Fuquay Rt. 2
Bunnlevel
Linden Rt. 1
Bunnlevel Rt. 1
Coats Bbz 306
Angier Rt. 2
Drawn For Civil Term
1965.
Angier # 2
Erwin
Butes Creek
Dunn
Dunn # 3
Dwnn
Linden # 1
Dunn # 2
Erwin # 1
Bunnlevel
Lillington # 1
Erwin
Dunn # 3
Fuquay # 2
Bunnlevel
Erwin # 1
Angier # 2
Angier
Bunnlevel # 1
Lillington R 1
Bunnlevel
Erwin # 1
Fuquay # 2
Linden # 1
Lillington # 2
Lillington # 3
Spring ake # 1
Dunn # 3
Erwin # 1
Coats # 1
Dunn # 3
Bunnlevel # 1
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn
Lillington # 3
Coats
Erwin # 1
Coats
Fuquay Rt. 1
Spring Lake Rt. 1
Butes Creek
Angier Rt. 2
Spring Lake Rt. 1
Erwin Box 104
Judge of Superior Court,
Lillington Twp.
Duke
Blank River
Grove
Neills Creek
Grove
Stewarts Creek
Stewarts Creek
Averasboro
Averasboro
Averasboro
Neills Creek
Averasboro
Lillington
Upper LittleRiver
123 Lillington
Grove
Stewarts Creek
Black .River
Buckhorn
Stewarts Creek
Stewarts Creek
Stewarts Creek
Grove
Grove
Of Superior
Court
Neills Creek
Duke
Neills Creek
Averasboro
Grove
Averasboro
Stewarts Creek
Averasboro
Stewarts Creek
Anderson Creek
Stewarts Creek
Duke
Grove
Hectors Creek
Stewarts Creek
Duke
Black River
Black River
Stewarts Creek
Neills Creek
Stewarts Creek
Duke
Buokhorn
Stewarts Creek
Lillington
Anderson Creek
Anderson Creek
Averasboro
Stewarts Creek
Grove
Grove
Stewarts Creek
Averasboro
Averasboro
Averasboro
Upper LittleRiver
Grove
Stewarts Creek
Grove
Buckhorn
Anderson Creek
Neills Creek
Black River
Anderson Creek.
Duke
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A group of citizens known as an Airport Study Group with N. M. Johnson, Dunn,
as Chairman, offered the following recommendations after a study has been made
and careful consideration given by this group to the advantages of the establishment
of an Airport whiob.s an important step in the economic development of the county
and offered the following recommendations to be considered by the Board of Comm-
issioners.
A. That this study be adopted by the Harnett County Commissioners.
B. That a Harnett County Airport Commission be established.
C. That this commission be charged with accomplishing all phases of the
airport development plan, including land aoquisition, negotiation with Federal
Agenotes, finance and airport facilities.
Commission Mixon moved, seconded by Commission Womble, that the recommendations
be considered and that the following named officers who were eleoted by this group
be approved to conduct the study and work with the Harnett Agri- Business Develop-
ment Commission.
1- N. M. Johnson, Dunn
2- Wayne G. Dunn, Erwin
3- J. K. *iilliford, Lillington
Keith Finch, Dunn
5- J.T.Lamm, Erwin
6- Larry Barnes, Angier
7- Eugene C. Stewart, Coats
8- Dayton Smith, Kipling
9- David W. Alexander, Buffaloe Lakes
Motion carried
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Secretary
Sam Wilson, District Engineer, and Roger Weaver, of the State Highway System
appeared before the Board and with a county map discussed the proposed improvements
and road plans for the year 1965 -66.
Commissioner Womble moved, seconded by Commissioner O'Quinn, that the Board of
Commissioners approve the proposal for the said road plan for the year 1965 -66
as submitted by Mr. Wilson, District Engineer.
Motion carried,
A delegation of interested citizens from Averasboro Township appeared before
the Board and with Dallas Hudson as spokesman for the group requested that work
be continued and a blank top or all- weather road be made on road # 1806 in Averas-
bore Township. Other citizens in the group told of dangerous hazards on the road,
and the dangerous drives into the homes and the dust caused by the unfinished work
on the road.
The meeting recessed to reconvene on Monday, November 8tt. at 7L30 P. M.
Clerk to Board
(continued on page 397)
Chairman