HomeMy WebLinkAbout080414a Agenda PackageHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
County Administration Building
102 East Front Street
Lillington, North Carolina
Regular Meeting
August 4, 2014 9:00am
1. Call to order Chairman Joe Miller
2. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation-Commissioner Beatrice B. Hill
3. Consider additions and deletions to the published agenda
4. Consent Agenda
A. Minutes
B. Budget Amendments
C. Harnett County LT. Department (GIS/E911 Division) requests permission to use the
sole source purchasing option to purchase an additional ArcGIS Concurrent Use
License from Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), ESRI provides
the software maintenance for the County GIS/E911 System. The new ArcGIS license
will be used by GIS/E911 staff to maintain the Address Points Layer and Road Center
Lines in the County GIS/E911 System. The cost of the license is $5,713 and will be
paid out of the Emergency Telephone System Budget.
D. Harnett County Cooperative Extension requests permission to receive a grant for
Core Services from Child Care Networks, Inc. for the 2014-2015 fiscal year for the
proposed amount of$33,673 contingent upon available funding for delivery of
services.
E. Harnett County Cooperative Extension requests permission to re-apply for the
Adolescent Parenting Program Grant up to $75,000 for FY 2015/16 funded by the
Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative of the NC DHHS Health Services of Raleigh,
NC per the recommendation from the Teens As Parents Executive Committee.
F. County Engineer requests approval of grant contract with NCDENR in the amount of
$25,000 to install2-30 CY self-contained compactors that will be located at each
landfill to accept recyclables. There is a local cash match of$11,000.
G. Harnett County Public Library requests the reclassification of the Information
Services Specialist position. This position had previously been frozen due to Early
Retirement in 2013. It was a Grade 73 Information Services Specialist and we are
requesting that it be reclassified to a Grade 70 Information Technology
Librarian/ Assistant Director position. It will combine some of the aspects of the ISS
position with more traditional Librarian administrative and oversight duties.
H. Administration requests approval of the 2015 County Holiday Schedule
I. Public Utilities requests approval ofwrite-offs for 2nd quarter of2014 in the amount
of $23,067.5 8.
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J. Public Utilities requests approval of the 42 MGD Water Treatment Plant Project
Ordinance. This project consists of the modification and additions to the existing
Harnett Regional Water Treatment Plant to increase the treatment capacity to 42
MGD. It also consists of modifications to the South Regional Booster Station. This
project increases our water treatment capacity from 27 to 42 MGD and also increases
our hydraulic ability to move water to Moore County and the southwestern area of the
County. This project will be mainly funded by Moore County while the remainder of
funds will come from HCDPU reserves.
K. Senior Staff Attorney requests that the Board authorize the County Manager to sign
authorization giving Spectra Energy Partners, LP consent to perform survey activities
on the County's property.
5. Period of up to 30 minutes for informal comments allowing 3 minutes for each presentation
6. Appointments
7. County Manager's report-Tommy Bums, County Manager
8. New Business
9. Closed Session
10. Adjourn
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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Regular Meeting
July 21,2014
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, July 21, 2014,
in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street,
Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present: Joe Miller, Chairman
Staff present:
Gary House, Vice Chairman
Jim Burgin, Commissioner
Beatrice B. Hill, Commissioner
Gordon Springle, Commissioner
Tommy Burns, Harnett County Manager
Jennifer Slusser, Senior Staff Attorney
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk to the Board
Chairman Miller called the meeting to order at 7:00pm. Vice Chairman House led the pledge of
allegiance and invocation.
Chairman Miller called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Mr. Burns requested
the addition for consideration Resolution by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners in
Support of Harnett Training Campus Renovation Project. Vice Chairman House moved to
approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed
unanimously.
Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the items listed on the revised consent agenda.
Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
1. Budget Amendments:
2 Public Utilities South Central Wastewater Phase 1C-2 Project PU1006
Code 578-9100-431.46-01 Residual Equity 610,494 increase
578-9100-431.45-33 Materials & Supplies 381,128 decrease
578-9100-431.45-20 Legal 33,289 decrease
578-9100-431.45-22 Issuance Cost 328 decrease
578-9100-431.45-30 Engineering 3,029 decrease
578-9100-431.45-40 Land & RW 26,300 decrease
578-9100-431.45-70 Interest During Construction 8,967 decrease
578-9100-431.45-80 Contingency 54,507 decrease
531-9100-431.45-54 WWTCP 102,946 decrease
3 Emergency Medical Services
Code 110-5400-420.35-72 ASPR 2012 (Wake Med)
110-0000-353.54-10 ASPR 2012 (Wake Med)
5,225 increase
5,225 increase
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4 SheriffOffice
Code 252-5I 00-420.35-97 Execution Sale
252-0000-35I.5I-02 Execution Sale
5 Sheriff Office
Code 252-5100-420.35-98 NC Dept. ofRevenue
252-0000-336.24-03 NC Dept. ofRevenue
8 Public Utilities Water Treatment Plant Expansion PU0705
Code 569-0000-370.82-02 Revenue Bonds
569-0000-389.50-00 Public Utilities
9 Public Utilities
Code 53I-9000-431.90-76 Other Financing Uses
53I-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated
I2 Health Department
Code II 0-7600-441.60-45 Drugs
II 0-0000-331.76-I2 Family Planning
I5 Health Department, Division on Aging
Code II0-7510-441.60-33 Materials & Supplies
1I0-0000-331.77-04 National Senior Service Corp
16 Health Department, Division on Aging
II 0-7500-441.33-45 Contracted Services
1I 0-0000-33I. 77-03 Title III/Home & Community
18 Harnett County WIA Adult Program Fund
Code 234-7410-465.12-00 Salaries & Wages Part-time
234-7410-465.30-22 (Indirect Cost)
234-7410-465.32-72 Support Services
234-7410-465.33-45 Contracted Services
234-7410-465.35-26 Participant Cost
234-7410-465.35-27 Child Care
234-7410-465.4I-I1 Telephone & Postage
234-7410-465.58-01 Training & Meetings
234-7410-465.58-14 Travel (Admin)
234-7 4I 0-465 .58-I9 Travel (Participant)
234-7410-465.60-33 Materials & Supplies
234-7410-465.35-83 Training Voucher Authorization
234-0000-331.74-IO WIA Adult Program
235 increase
235 increase
983 increase
983 increase
7 64,682 decrease
764,682 increase
764,682 increase
7 64,682 increase
2,678 increase
2,678 increase
2,500 increase
2,500 increase
9,600 increase
9,600 increase
6,977 increase
5,962 increase
1 ,500 increase
1,088 increase
3,717 increase
1,000 increase
740 increase
500 increase
800 increase
3,000 increase
2,000 increase
6,285 increase
33,569 increase
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20 Harnett County WIA Dislocated Worker Adult Program Fund
Code 234-7411-465.12-00 Salaries & Wages Part-time
234-7411-465.26-08 Worker's Compensation
234-7411-465.35-27 Child Care
234-7411-465.32-72 Supportive Services
234-7411-465.33-45 Contracted Services
234-7411-465.35-26 Participant Cost
234-7411-465.60-33 Telephone & Postage
234-0000-331.74-11 WIA Dislocated Worker Program
23 Sheriff Office
Code 252-5100-420.35-98 NC Dept. ofRevenue
252-5100-420.35-97 Execution Sale
252-5100-420.35-96 Clerk of Court
252-0000-336.24-03 NC Dept. ofRevenue
252-0000-351.51-02 Execution Sale
252-0000-336.24-02 Clerk of Court
24 Harnett County WIA Youth Program
Code 234-7 408-465.12-02 Participant Wages
234-7408-465.22-00 FICA
234-7408-465.26-08 Worker's Compensation
234-7408-465.33-45 Contracted Services
234-7408-465.35-01 Stipends/Bonuses
234-7408-465.35-26 Participant Cost
234-7408-465.58-14 Travel (Admin)
234-7408-465.60-31 Gas & Oil & Auto Supplies
234-0000-331.74-08 Sampson Out School
25 Harnett County WIA Youth Program
Code 234-7 406-465.12-02 Participant Wages
234-7406-465.22-00 FICA
234-7406-465.26-08 Worker's Compensation
234-7406-465.33-45 Contracted Services
234-7 406-465.3 5-01 Stipends/Bonuses
234-7406-465.35-26 Participant Cost
234-7 406-465.41-11 Telephone & Postage
234-7406-465.58-14 Travel
234-7406-465.60-33 Materials & Supplies
234-0000-331.74-06 Sampson In School
26 Cooperative Extension
Code 110-7310-465.33-45 Contracted Services
110-7310-465.58-14 Travel
110-7310-465.60-53 Dues & Subscriptions
110-7310-465.60-33 Materials & Supplies
6,977 increase
358 increase
1,000 increase
15,200 increase
1 ,600 increase
6,000 increase
169 increase
31,304 increase
40,000 increase
1,000 increase
250,000 increase
40,000 increase
1,000 increase
250,000 increase
6,582 increase
400 increase
200 increase
2,996 decrease
7,619 increase
809 decrease
2,357 decrease
150 decrease
8,489 increase
12,109 increase
755 increase
300 increase
10,886 decrease
6,256 decrease
5,122 increase
390 increase
5,504 increase
250 increase
7,288 increase
52,980 increase
3,500 increase
2,250 increase
1,270 increase
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26 Cooperative Extension continued
Code 11 0-731 0-465.60-4 7 Food & Provisions
110-0000-353.73-10 Contribution & Donation
110-0000-353.73-10 Contribution & Donation
110-0000-353.73-10 Contribution & Donation
27 Cooperative Extension
Code 11 0-73 26-465.11-00 Salaries & Wages
110-7326-465.21-00 Group Insurance
11 0-73 26-465.21-05 Employee Clinic
110-7326-465.22-00 FICA
110-73 26-465.23-00 Regular Retirement
110-7326-465.25-10 Unemployment Benefits
110-7326-465.26-08 Worker's Compensation
110-7326-465.41-11 Telephone & Postage
110-7326-465.58-01 Training & Meetings
110-7326-465.58-14 Travel Administration
110-7326-465.60-33 Materials & Supplies
110-0000-331.73-26 Revenue-Race to the Top Grant
28 Cooperative Extension
Code 110-7301-465.11-00 Salary & Wages
110-7301-465.21-00 Group Insurance
11 0-73 01-465.21-05 Employee Clinic
110-7301-465.22-00 FICA
110-7301-465.23-00 Regular Retirement
11 0-73 01-465.25-1 0 Unemployment Benefits
110-7301-465.26-08 Worker's Compensation
110-7301-465.41-11 Telephone & Postage
110-7301-465.55-12 Printing & Binding
110-7301-465.58-01 Training & Meetings
110-7301-465.58-14 Travel Administration
110-7301-465.60-33 Materials & Supplies
110-0000-334.73-01 Child Care Resource & Referral
30 Health Department
Code 110-7600-441.60-33 Materials & Supplies
11 0-0000-3 31.7 6-13 Child Health ( CFPT)
31 Health Department
Code 110-7600-441.41-11 Telephone & Postage
11 0-7 600-441.5 8-01 Training
110-7600-441.58-14 Travel
110-7600-441.60-33 Materials & Supplies
110-7600-441.60-46 Medical Supplies
110-0000-331.76-11 Immunization Action Plan
1,000 increase
39,000 increase
1,000 increase
21,000 increase
4, 723 increase
778 increase
35 increase
1 ,249 increase
833 increase
122 increase
208 increase
160 increase
600 increase
1,300 increase
4,122 increase
14,130 increase
11,77 4 decrease
825 increase
10 increase
899 decrease
834 decrease
116 decrease
7 61 decrease
70 increase
250 increase
1 00 increase
300 increase
193 increase
12,636 decrease
75 increase
75 increase
1,132 decrease
320 decrease
900 decrease
630 decrease
6,539 decrease
9,521 decrease
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32 Health Department
Code 110-7600-441.58-14 Travel
110-0000-331.76-01 WIC-Crossroads
33 Health Department
Code 110-7600-441.32-26 Incentives
110-7600-441.58-14 Travel
110-7600-441.60-33 Materials & Supplies
110-7600-441.60-47 Food & Provisions
110-0000-334.76-26 Quality Health Improvement
34 Health Department
Code 110-7600-441.60-45 Drugs
110-0000-334.76-24 STD Drugs
35 Harnett County WIA Youth Program
Code 234-7405-465.12-00 Salaries & Wages Part-time
234-7405-465.30-22 Indirect Cost
234-7405-465.58-19 Participant Travel
234-7405-465.32-72 Supportive Services
234-7405-465.35-26 Participant Cost
234-7405-465.32-73 Training Voucher
234-0000-331.74-05 WIA In School Youth Program
36 Harnett County WIA Youth Program
Code 234-7407-465.12-00 Salaries & Wages Part-time
234-7407-465.30-22 Indirect Cost
234-7407-465.58-19 Participant Travel
234-7407-465.35-26 Participant Cost
234-7407-465.32-73 Training Voucher
234-0000-3 31.7 4-07 WIA Out of School Youth Program
2. Tax refunds, rebates and releases (Attachment 1)
3. Resolution to add roads to state system (Attachment 2)
646 increase
646 increase
700 increase
700 increase
800 increase
500 increase
2,700 increase
3,172 increase
3,172 increase
4,884 increase
3,387 increase
1,14 7 increase
874 increase
1,809 increase
9, 126 increase
21,227 increase
2,093 increase
1,451 increase
492 increase
659 increase
3,911 increase
8,606 increase
4. Administration requested approval of a 60-foot Cross Access Easement and Road
Maintenance Agreement for Bain Street, located in Town of Lillington, County of
Harnett, between County of Harnett, Edgar R. Bain and wife, Faye M. Bain and Trump
Lillington, LLC.
5. Cooperative Extension requested permission to accept contributions in the amount of
$61,000 for support ofthe Parenting Education Program. The Parents as Teachers
Program has been funded over 15 years by the Harnett County Partnership for Children
but due to budget cuts, the PAT program has changed its initiative and has secured funds
to operate this program for the 2014-15 fiscal year.
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6. Cooperative Extension requested permission to apply for $40,000 grant from Wal-Mart
for Parenting Education Program.
7. Resolution by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners in Support of Harnett
Training Campus Renovation Project. (Attachment 3)
Chairman Miller opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes
for each presentation up to 30 minutes.
-Susan Byerly of 407 Old Post Road in Erwin spoke on behalf of the Harnett County
Parents as Teachers Advisory Board and Program Director. Mrs. Byerly said this
program has been nationally recognized as it teaches parents how to parent in the most
effective way. She said the group appreciates the County allowing them to continue as
they seek funding from grants and different resources.
Commissioner Burgin asked if the group would be able to reapply for funding from the original
provider the following year which they will.
Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the appointments listed below. Commissioner Springle
seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
HARNETT NURSING HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
LaConda Davenport (nominated by Commissioner Hill) was appointed to serve on this
committee for a term of one year expiring July 31, 2015.
HISTORIC PROPERTIES COMMISSION
Donna M. Johnson (nominated by Commissioner Springle) was reappointed to serve on
this commission for a term of3 years expiring June 30, 2017.
SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD
Mrs. Billie Bryant (nominated by Commissioner Springle) was appointed to serve on the
DSS Board for a term ofthree years expiring June 30, 2017.
Mrs. Slusser petitioned the Board for a public hearing on Adoption of Bond Order Authorizing
the Issuance of $100,000,000 General Obligation School Bonds of the County of Harnett, North
Carolina.
Chairman Miller called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for
comments from the public.
-Susan Ware of393 Ponderosa Trail in Cameron asked ifthe $100 Million for the bonds
was above and beyond the tax that was voted on last fall and asked how far out this is
projecting. Mrs. Ware also suggested that they take leadership from the big box stores
and not over-plan yet have one architectural standard for each of the three school levels.
Superintendent Tom Frye responded that it was above and beyond the recent sales tax increase
and was projected through 2018. Mr. Frye noted the $100 Million is only a portion ofthe entire
$210 Million Board of Education Capital Building Plan. Mr. Frye also reported that the Board of
Commissioners and Board ofEducation had met in the summer of2011 and established an
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architectural standard for an elementary, middle and high school. Seeing no one else move,
Chairman Miller closed the public hearing.
Vice Chairman House moved to adopt the Bond Order Authorizing the Issuance of$100,000,000
General Obligation School Bonds ofthe County of Harnett, North Carolina. Commissioner Hill
seconded the motion. Commissioner Burgin asked if the Board approves this if they would then
be locked in to the projects, amounts or contractors listed. Mr. Bums and Mr. Frye clarified that
they would be locked into the projects but they would not be locked into the amounts or a
particular contractor; with the exception of using the selected prototypes for the schools, as the
projects would have to go through the procurement process. Commissioner Burgin reiterated
that he was fine with this as long they are not locked into a particular contractor or construction
company.
Commissioner Burgin, referencing the LFG-1 08 Form provided in the package for review, said
people need to know they are talking about a 12.3 cents property taxes increase for the $9.5
million dollars appropriated in 2016117118. Mr. Bums noted this would be based on the time of
issuance and noting the LFG-1 08 Form is based on the debt schedule and the Board would have
to set the tax rate determinate to generate that amount. Mr. Bums responded to additional
questions regarding the Statement of Debt provided. Mr. Bums also confirmed that the total
estimated interest on the bonds is $52,500,000 based on the assumption of the general obligation
bonds being issued in the amount of $100 Million at an estimated interest rate of 5% with level
principal amortization for 20 years. Mr. Frye added that the Board of Education did not include
the Southwest Elementary School in the list because the quarter cent sales tax is to be dedicated
for that purpose.
The motion to adopt the Bond Order Authorizing the Issuance of $100,000,000 General
Obligation School Bonds of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, passed unanimously.
(Attachment 4)
Vice Chairman House moved to adopt the Resolution Setting a Special Bond Referendum and
Directing the Publication of Notice of a Special Bond Referendum and Notification of the
Harnett County Board of Elections. Commissioner Springle seconded the motion which passed
unanimously. (Attachment 5)
Mr. Bums presented the following reports:
-Community Development Monthly Performance Report-June 2014
-Planning Services Report-June 2014
-Department of Public Health Activities Summary-June 2014
-Interdepartmental Budget Amendments
Mr. Bums noted the interdepartmental budget amendments included in the package were clean-
up amendments to get the books in order prior to the close of the year.
Mr. Bums also noted Harnett County had recently earned the SHIIP County of the Year Award.
SHIIP's coordinating site in Harnett County is the Harnett County Council on Aging/RSVP
where SHIIP volunteers provided counseling to clients and reach out to residents through various
efforts.
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Chairman Milled called for any new business. Commissioner Burgin said again he thinks we
needed an update from Harnett Health, an update from Harnett Forward Together Committee, ne
meet with the Board of Education on a regular basis, get in line to get a quarterly report on the
health insurance as well as meeting with our Planning and Inspections Department and
developers. Commissioner Burgin responded that in meeting with the developers he hopes to see
what we can do to be "more in tune" as he get complaints all the time from builders on how it
would be easier to do things in Harnett County. He said developers need to understand that
schools are going to get capped; they need to understand what is happening by us approving all
of these lots. Commissioner Burgin also said we need to talk to developers about taking some of
the approved lots back where they haven't done anything on them in the last 10 or 15 years. Mr.
Frye noted Over Hills High School, Lafayette Elementary School and Overhills Elementary
School were capped this past year. Commissioner Burgin said he thinks the School Board
should also be involved in the meeting with developers. Superintendent Frye commented that
the Planning Department has been very good providing the School Board with information.
Chairman Miller said only one developer has contacted him since he had been on the Board and
that developer ended up owing Public Utilities over $60,000, owed the Tax Department $39,000
and his partner owed $50,000. Chairman Miller said he would like to know who will be invited
to the meeting with developers so that information can be verified prior to the meeting.
Commissioner Burgin said he thinks everybody who has lots approved in this county should be
invited to this meeting which should be open with ground rules stated in the beginning.
Commissioner Burgin said he believes reasonable developers will agree to an additional $5,000
or $10,000 fee per lot that would go toward a school in areas where schools are needed.
Discussions regarding the proposed meeting with developers continued. Mr. Bums noted staff
had previously met with a lot of the developers and most of their issues were regarding utility
fees. Chairman Miller asked that the Planning Department distribute a list of developers as well
as who will attend this meeting. It was the consensus of the group that county representatives
from Public Utilities, Health Department, Planning & Inspections, Fire Marshal's Office;
basically Development Review Board representatives, should attend this meeting as well as
inviting the School Board.
Commissioner Burgin moved that the Board go into closed session to consider a personnel
matter. This motion was made pursuant to NC G.S. 143-318.11(a)(6). Commissioner Springle
seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Commissioner Burgin moved that the Board come out of closed session. Commissioner Springle
seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Commissioner Burgin moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:58pm. Commissioner Hill seconded
the motion which passed unanimously.
Joe Miller, Chairman Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
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ATTACHMENT 2
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
does hereby, by proper execution of this document, request that the North Carolina
Department of Transportation add to the State's Secondary Road System the below
listed street.
ATTEST:
strong roots • new growth
Senter Hills Subdivision
Senter Lane
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
www.harnett.org
ATTACHMENT 3
RESOLUTION BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
IN SUPPORT OF HARNETT TRAINING SCHOOL CAMPUS
RENOVATION PROJECT
www.harnett.org
THAT WHEREAS, Harnett County has a long history of partnering with the City of
Dunn and Central Carolina Community College for the betterment of the county and its
residents; and
WHEREAS, the presence of Central Carolina Community College and its programs
within Harnett County is· a valued asset to the community; and
WHEREAS, Harnett County appreciates the historic value of the former Harnett Training
School, located at 61 0 East Johnson Street in the City of Dunn, as one of the last remaining
Rosenwald schools, which were built in the early 1900s to educate black students by Julius
Rosenwald, part owner and president of Sears, Roebuck ana Company; and
WHEREAS, the County acknowledges that the City of Dunn, through its renovation,
reuse and expansion of the Harnett Training School Campus, is seeking to enhance the quality of
life and educational opportunities for its citizens; and
WHEREAS, through its continued financial support of Central Carolina Community
College, Harnett County allows the community college to continue its mission of providing
quality educational opportunities for the county's residents; and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners supports the renovation, reuse and expansion of the Harnett Training School
Campus in Dunn; and
FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
supports Central Carolina Community College's efforts to provide programs at the Harnett
Training School Campus.
Adopted this 21st day of July 2014.
HARNETT
strong roots • new growth
ATTACHMENT 4
EXTRACT FROM MINUTES OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
A regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina
(the "Board") was held at the County Commissioners' Meeting Room, Harnett County Administration
Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina, at 7:00p.m. on July 21, 2014 (the "Meeting"),
after proper notice, and was called to order by Chairman Joe Miller, and upon the roll being called, the
following members of the Board answered present:
Joe Miller, Chairman
Gary House, Vice Chairman
Jim Burgin, Commissioner
Beatrice B. Hill, Commissioner
Gordon Springle, Commissioner
The following members of the Board were absent: none
Also present: Tommy Bums, County Manager
Jennifer Slusser, Senior Staff Attorney
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
* * * * * *
The Clerk to the Board reported to the Board that a bond order entitled, "BOND ORDER
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $100,000,000 OF GENERAL OBLIGATION SCHOOL BONDS OF THE
COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA," which was introduced at a meeting of the Board on
June 16, 2014, was published on July 11, 2014, with notice that the Board would hold a public hearing
thereon on July 21, 2014 at 7:00p.m. The Clerk to the Board also reported that there had been filed in
her office a statement of debt complying with provisions of the Local Government Bond Act, and such
statement as filed showed the net indebtedness of the County to be 2.91% of the assessed valuation of
property in the County subject to taxation.
At 7:07p.m., the Chairman announced that the Board would hear anyone who wished to be heard
on the questions of validity of the General Obligation School Bond Order and the advisability of issuing
the General Obligation School Bonds.
After the Board had heard all persons who requested to be heard in connection with the foregoing
questions, Chairman Miller closed the public hearing be closed.
Vice Chairman House moved that the Board adopt without change or amendment and direct the
Clerk to the Board to publish a notice of adoption, as prescribed by The Local Government Bond Act, of
the bond order entitled, "BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $100,000,000 OF GENERAL
OBLIGATION SCHOOL BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA," as introduced at the
meeting ofthe Board held on June 16, 2014.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hill and was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 5
NAYS: 0
BO!'\D ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $100,000,000
GENERAL OBLIGATION SCHOOL BONDS
OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA
WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners (the ''Board") ofthe County ofHamett, North Carolina
(the "County") has ascertained and hereby determines that it is necessary to pay the capital costs of
providing for the construction, renovation, improvement, equipping and furnishing of public school
facilities within the County, including the acquisition of land, rights-of-way and easements required
therefor; and
WHEREAS, an application has been filed with the Secretary of the Local Government
Commission of North Carolina (the "Commission") requesting Commission approval of the General
Obligation School Bonds hereinafter described as required by the Local Government Bond Act, and the
Clerk to the Board has notified the Board that the application has been accepted for submission to
the Commission.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of
Harnett, North Carolina, as follows:
Section 1. In order to raise the money required for the purposes described above, in addition
to any funds which may be made available for such purposes from any other source, General Obligation
School Bonds of the County are hereby authorized and shall be issued pursuant to the Local Government
Finance Act of North Carolina. The maximum aggregate principal amount of such General Obligation
School Bonds authorized by this order shall be $100,000,000.
Section 2. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said General Obligation
School Bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected.
Section 3. A sworn statement of the County's debt has been filed with the Clerk to the
Board and is open to public inspection.
Section 4. This bond order shall take effect when approved by the voters of the County at a
referendum scheduled for November 4, 2014.
The foregoing order was adopted on the 2P1 day of July, 2014, and is hereby published on the
24th day of July, 2014. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of the order must be begun
within 30 days after the date of publication of this notice. The finance officer of the County has filed a
statement estimating that the total amount of interest that will be paid on the bonds over the expected term
of the bonds, if issued, is $52,500,000. The estimate is preliminary, is for general informational purposes
only, and may differ from the actual interest paid on the bonds
Is/ Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board of Commissioners
County of Harnett, North Carolina
ATTACHMENT 5
EXTRACT FROM MINUTES OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
A regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina
(the "Board'') was held at the County Commissioners' Meeting Room, Harnett County Administration
Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina, at 7:00p.m. on July 21, 2014 (the "Meeting"),
after proper notice, and was called to order by Chairman Joe Miller, and upon the roll being called, the
following members of the Board answered present:
Joe Miller, Chairman
Gary House, Vice Chairman
Jim Burgin, Commissioner
Beatrice B. Hill, Commissioner
Gordon Springle, Commissioner
The following members of the Board were absent: none
Also present: Tommy Bums, County Manager
Jennifer Slusser, Senior Staff Attorney
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
Vice Chairman House introduced the following resolution (the "Resolution''), a summary of
which had been provided to each Commissioner, a copy of which was available with the Clerk to the
Board and which was read by title:
RESOLUTION SETTING A SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM AND DIRECTING THE
PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF A SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM AND NOTIFICATION OF
THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina has adopted
the following bond order and such bond order should be submitted to the voters of the County of Harnett,
North Carolina for their approval or disapproval in order to comply with the constitution and laws of
North Carolina:
"BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $100,000,000 GENERAL
OBLIGATION SCHOOL BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA;"
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners (the "Board'') of the
County of Harnett, North Carolina, as follows:
(1) For the purpose of determining the question whether the qualified voters of the County of
Harnett, North Carolina shall approve or disapprove (a) the indebtedness to be incurred by the issuance of
the General Obligation School Bonds of the County authorized by said bond order, which indebtedness
shall be secured by a pledge of the County's full faith and credit and (b) the levy of a tax for the payment
thereof, said bond order shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the County at a special bond
referendum to be held in the County on November 4, 2014.
(2) The Clerk to the Board is hereby authorized and directed to publish a notice of said
referendum which shall be in substantially the form entitled "COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA
NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM," attached hereto. Said notice of referendum shall be
published at least twice. The first publication shall be not less than 14 days, and the second publication
shall be not less than 7 days before the last day on which voters may register for the special bond
referendum.
(3) The Harnett County Board of Elections is hereby requested to print and distribute the
necessary ballots and to provide the equipment for the holding of said referendum and to conduct and to
supervise said referendum.
( 4) The ballots to be used at said referendum shall contain the following words:
"SHALL the order authorizing $100,000,000 of bonds plus interest to pay the capital costs
of providing for the construction, renovation, improvement, equipping and furnishing of
public school facilities within the County, including the acquisition ofland, rights-of-way
and easements required therefor, and providing that additional taxes may be levied in an
amount sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the bonds be approved?";
with squares labeled "YES" and "NO" beneath or beside such words in which squares
the voter may record his or her choice on the question presented; and
(5) The Clerk to the Board shall mail or deliver a certified copy of this resolution to the
Harnett County Board of Elections within three days after this resolution is adopted.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall become effective on the date of its
adoption.
Upon motion of Vice Chairman House moved, seconded by Commissioner Springle, the
foregoing resolution entitled: "RESOLUTION SETTING A SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM AND DIRECTING
THE PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF A SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM AND NOTIFICATION OF THE
HAR.J\lETT COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS" was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 5
NAYS: 0
PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2JS 1 day ofJuly, 2014.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HARNETT )
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) ss:
I, Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett,
North Carolina, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of a Resolution
entitled, "RESOLUTION SETTING A SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM AND DIRECTING THE PUBLICATION
OF NOTICE OF A SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM AND NOTIFICATION OF THE HARNETT COUNTY
BOARD OF ELECTIONS" adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North
Carolina, in regular session convened on the 21 '1 day of July, 2014.
WITNESS my hand and the corporate seal of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, this the 21st
day of July, 2014.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Regular Meeting
July 7, 2014
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, July 7, 2014, in
the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street,
Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present:
Member absent:
Staff present:
Joe Miller, Chairman
Jim Burgin, Commissioner
Beatrice B. Hill, Commissioner
Gordon Springle, Commissioner
Gary House, Vice Chairman
Tommy Bums, Harnett County Manager
Joseph Jeffries, Deputy County Manager
Dwight Snow, County Attorney
Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk to the Board
Chairman Miller called the meeting to order at 9:00 am. Commissioner Burgin led the pledge of
allegiance and invocation.
Chairman Miller called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Commissioner
Burgin moved to approve the agenda as presented. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion
which passed 4-0.
Commissioner Burgin offered corrections to the June 12th Special Session Minutes and June 16th
Regular Meeting minutes. Commissioner Burgin requested clarification regarding Budget
Amendment 502 Public Utilities, Erwin WW Improvements PU0604. Mrs. Honeycutt discussed
in detail her request for approval of award of the County's banking services proposal to PNC and
award of the lockbox function for Public Utilities to First Tennessee Bank, which she said would
be cheaper and more efficient. Mr. Ward confirmed it is cheaper to pay for the lockbox than to
try to process payments in-house. Commissioner Burgin also asked if the County's Solid Waste
Management Plan had been updated which Mr. Jeffries will follow-up on.
Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the items listed on the consent agenda. Commissioner
Springle seconded the motion which passed 4 -0.
1. Minutes: -June 23, 2014 Special Session-Budget Public Hearing
-June 16, 2014 Regular Meeting
-June 12, 2014 Reconvened Special Session-Budget
-June 10,2014 Special Session
July 7, 2014, Regular Meeting Minutes
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Page 1 of6
2. Budget Amendments:
502 Public Utilities, Erwin WW Improvements PU0604
Code 564-9100-431.45-01 Construction
564-9100-431.45-05 Contract 4
564-9100-431.45-20 Legal
564-9100-431.45-30 Engineering
564-9100-431.45-33 Materials & Supplies
564-9100-431.45-40 Land & RW
564-9100-431.45-58 Technical Hydro's
564-9100-431.45-70 Interest During Construction
564-9100-431.45-80 Contingency
564-9100-431.46-01 Residual Equity
564-9100-431.90-30 Public Utilities
564-0000-314.50-00 Sales Tax
564-0000-361.10-00 Interest
7 Planning Services Department
Code 110-7200-465-3345 Professional/Contracted Services
(NC WRC grant to update Land Use Plan)
110-0000-334-7205 Planning/NC WRC Land Use Plan
1 Library
Code 110-8100-450.33-45 Contracted Services
110-0000-331.81-02 Library I LST A Grant
3. Tax refunds, rebates and release (Attachment 1)
1 decrease
1 decrease
1,128 decrease
3 1 , 154 decrease
1,132 decrease
15 decrease
14 decrease
205,589 decrease
36,388 decrease
210,119 increase
65,433 increase
33 increase
97 increase
10,000 increase
10,000 increase
59,753 increase
59,753 increase
4. Harnett County Board of Commissioners approved statement to the Tax Administrator of
the County of Harnett as "You are hereby authorized, empowered and commanded to
collect the taxes set forth in the tax records filed in the office of Harnett County and in
the tax receipts herewith delivered to you, in the amounts and from the taxpayers likewise
therein set forth. Such taxes are hereby declared to be a first lien upon all real property of
the respective taxpayers in the County of Harnett, 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 such taxpayers, for and on account thereof, in accordance with law.
5. County Staff Attorney, on behalf of Public Utilities, requested approval of Amended
Harnett County Water and Sewer Ordinance ("An Ordinance Regulating the Use of
Water and Sewer Facilities Operated by the Harnett County Department of Public
Utilities Fixing Rents, Rates, Fees and Other Charges and Providing for Collection of the
Same") with an effective date of July 1, 2014 to incorporate the fee schedule for Harnett
County Public Utilities previously adopted per the fiscal year 2014-2015 budget
ordinance on June 23, 2014.
July 7, 2014, Regular Meeting Minutes
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Page 2 of6
6. Finance Officer requested approval of award of the County's banking services proposal
to PNC. Finance Officer also requests approval of award of the lockbox function for
Public Utilities be awarded to First Tennessee Bank. The County received four bids for
banking services. (Attachment 2) The Finance Officer reported, based upon an analysis
of bids, it has been decided that the County's primary banking should remain with PNC
but that the lockbox function for Public Utilities be awarded to Tennessee Bank. Staff
feels that the earnings credit and fees charged by PNC are comparable to the market and
will continue to be the "best fit" for County needs.
7. Cooperative Extension requested permission to submit grant application to PNC Grow
Up Great in the amount of$125,000 Parenting Grassroots Efforts to fund the Parents As
Teachers Program.
8. Cooperative Extension requested permission to submit grant application to Duke Energy
Foundation in the amount of$60,000 Parenting Grassroots Efforts
9. Cooperative Extension requested permission to accept additional funds for the Race to
the Top Grant from Child Care Networks, Inc. for the 2014-2015 fiscal year in the
amount of$12,665.
10. Planning Services requested permission to accept the NC Wildlife Resources
Commission Partners for Green Growth Grant in the amount of $10,000 to help complete
the environmental portion of the County's Land Use Plan.
11. Planning Services requested adoption of the updated Capital Area Metropolitan Planning
Organization (CAMPO) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). As a result of the 2010
Census, the Capital Area MPO's boundary has grown so an updated MOU is required to
add the Town of Archer Lodge as a member as well as a few minor adjustments such as
adding the Federal Transit Administration & Federal Rail Administration as stakeholders.
12. Planning Services requested approval to accept the Abandoned Manufactured Home
Grant Contract #6038 from the NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources in
the amount of $24,000. The grant does not require any matching county funds.
13. Public Utilities requested approval of an increasing engineering amendment in the
amount of $26,277 for MBD Consulting Engineers for services provided on the South
Central Wastewater Phase 1Cl Project. USDA Rural Development, the funding agency
for the project, concurred with this request as additional design services and inspection
services were required during the course of construction. The specific design change and
the resulting construction changes resulted in approximately $87,137.26 in savings.
14. Harnett County Public Library requested permission to accept the NC LSTA Grant for
NC Cardinal from the State Library in the amount of$59,753. The grant will reimburse
the Library for changes incurred during the migration of our ILS to the NC Cardinal
System.
July 7, 2014, Regular Meeting Minutes
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Page 3 of6
15. County Engineer requested approval of revised agreement between Harnett County and
NCDOT for the acceptance of funds from NCDOT for roadway improvements at
Highland Middle School.
16. Administration requested approval to accept funding allocations from Mid-Carolina Area
Agency on Aging Home and Community Care Block Grant.
17. Administration requested approval of Termination of Lease between County of Harnett
and Johnston County Industries, Inc on June 23, 2014. The lease covered a parcel of real
property located at 200 Alexander Drive in Lillington upon which the Harnett Production
Enterprises facility was located. The facility has been vacated and inspected by staff and
determined to be in excellent condition.
Chairman Miller opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes
for each presentation up to 30 minutes. No one spoke.
Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the appointments listed below. Commissioner Springle
seconded the motion which passed 4-0.
CITY OF DUNN-BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ETJ
Gary Beasley of 567 Ammons Road in Dunn (nominated by Commissioner Hill) was
reappointed to serve on the City of Dunn's Board of Adjustment as an ETJ member for a
term of three years expiring June 30, 2017.
HISTORIC PROPERTIES COMMISSION
Suzanne Prince (nominated by Commissioner Springle) was reappointed to serve on this
commission for a term of3 years expiring June 30,2017.
Chairman Miller recognized Taylor Foster who will be attending the NCACC Conference as the
Harnett County 4-H Youth Delegate this year. Mr. Foster is 15 years of age and has participated
in the Harnett County 4-H Program for over 10 years.
Commissioner Burgin moved to designation Commissioner Springle as the voting delegate for
Harnett County at the 107th Annual Conference of the North Carolina Association County
Commissioners to be held in Buncombe County, NC, on August 14-17, 2014. Commissioner
Hill seconded the motion which passed 4-0.
Mr. Bums presented the following report:
-Veteran Affairs Activities Report June 2014
Mr. Bums noted staff is still in the process of getting everything in place for the new fiscal year.
July 7, 2014, Regular Meeting Minutes
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Page 4 of6
Chairman Miller called for any new business. Commissioner Springle said we need to do a
better job educating our citizens about what we are doing with our money. Commissioner
Springle asked that the following things be done as he believes they will help us move forward:
1) Recovery plan from the Tax Department with a time-line of collecting the $2.6 Million
in outstanding taxes;
2) Set a date for a meeting with developer builders along with Public Utilities and
Planning Services to talk about where we are and what we are trying to do together;
3) Talk with the Board of Education about looking at Shawtown, Boone Trail and
Lillington as well as asking them about using their fund balance to fix the roofs included
in their list of needs;
4) Look at health insurance and what we could do differently especially regarding the
cost of retired employees on health insurance;
5) Get the Human Resources policy manual updated and requested a completion date;
6) Talk to Harnett Forward Together Committee and discuss ways to better cooperate
with them on the properties they own; and
7) Consider, for the next budget process, using what is call a "Zero Balance Budget"
which is a different process that he thinks will help us look at where we are.
Commissioner Springle said he thinks there is a lot more positives than negatives and he thinks
we are moving forward. He said he appreciates the staff and all of their hard work on the budget.
Commissioner Hill said she feels when someone has a series of questions that they need to
contact the Finance Office for clarification before the meeting. She said she hasn't heard a lots
of complaints regarding the recent tax increase and thinks people are aware of the fact that we
need that increase if we are to continue to run this county as it should be.
Commissioner Burgin said he has been contact by businesses regarding the tax increase.
Commissioner Burgin said he thinks we need to do the following:
1) Get a quarterly report on the self-insured health insurance. He said we will really
need to tract that as he is afraid they have really underestimated what the total cost will
be;
2) Ask Human Resources to implement a driver training program as soon as possible, to
include the Sheriff's Office, and everyone that drives a county vehicle needs to have a
safe driver training class that must renew every year;
3) Get an update from Harnett Health and asked Mr. Bums to reach out to them;
4) Get an update from Harnett Forward Together Committee and see what they have sold
and develop a plan;
5) Occationally hold a morning Board meeting at a local high school as he believes
young people need to see how government works;
6) Video the Board of Commissioner's meetings and reminded the group that staff
previously got price quotes for this;
7) Asked about the Board of Education's budget and fund balance; and
8) Confirmed our fund balance is hoovering around $15 Million.
Mr. Jeffries reported staff is currently looking at how much it will cost to rehab the old Boone
Trail School. Mr. Jeffries also noted staff is evaluating a space plan for county programs.
July 7, 2014, Regular Meeting Minutes
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Page 5 of6
Commissioners agreed it would also be a good idea to use the old Shawtown School.
Commissioners discussed if Fort Bragg would have an influx or decrease of 15,000 soldiers in
the near future. Commissioner Burgin said it has always been his fear that the County would
build four or five additional schools only to see a decrease in the military population. Some
believe that Dunn will experience the next growth in school areas. Commissioners continued to
discuss schools and their wishes for a more constructive dialogue with the School Board now
that the budget has been approved.
There was no need for closed session.
Commissioner Burgin moved to adjourn the meeting at 9:41 am. Commissioner Hill seconded
the motion which passed unanimously.
Joe Miller, Chairman Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
July 7, 2014, Regular Meeting Minutes
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Page 6 of6
ATTACHMENT 1
Date: 07/07/2014 Approved By : IJt .JtJI! 'J .. '!-JL/
TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENAL TIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be
made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015;
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Health Department Division on Aging, the appropriations are to be changed as
follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-7501-441.32-11 Family Care Support $ 483.00
110-7501-441.60-33 Materials & Supplies $ 200.00
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-331.75-01 Family Caregiver Support $ 683.00
EXPLANATION: Budget Amendment to reduce grant funding from Mid Carolina Family Caregiver grant.
APPROVALS: \,J(
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk of the Board, and to the Budget Officer and
the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
day of ,2014
Joe Miller, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, Norlh Carolina, that the following amendment be
made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015:
Section 1. To amend the Medical Self Insurance Fund, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
906-9802-41 0.21-06 Payment of Claims 500,000
906-9802-410.30-29 Consulting/Broker Fee 934,000
906-9802-410.30-31 Administrative Fee 276,000
906-9802-410.30-32 Stop Loss Insurance 285,000
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
906-0000-353.98-02 Medical Insurance Premiums $873,000
EXPLANATION:
To modify the initial budget to more closely align with anticipated cost. Also, breaking out the dental piece of
the insurance into a separate fund for more accurate accounting of both plans.
APPROVALS:
Dep~od (dote( Ft nee Offi t(dole) ']IJS/I+ oun Monoget (dote)
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the Budget
Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adop~d __________________________________ __
Margaret Regina Daniel,
Clerk to the Board
Joe Miller, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Comm
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett. North Carolina, thot the following amendment be
mode to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015:
Section 1. To amend the Dental Self Insurance Fund, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
907-9804-410.21-07 Payment of Claims 340,000
907-9804-410.30-31 Administrative Fee 36,000
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
907-0000-353.98-07 Dental Insurance Premiums $376,000
EXPLANATION:
To establish budget for dental insurance internal service fund to account for these cost separate from the medical
insurance cost.
APPROVALS:
Department Head (date)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the Budget
Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted __________________________________ ___
Margaret Regina Daniel.
Clerk to the Board
Joe Miller, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Comm
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following
amendment be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015:
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Cooperative Extension, the appropriations are to be changed as
follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-7300-465-60-39 Other Materials {Better Kid Care) 2520
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-331-73-05 Se++er lli'd cav-e. 2520
: APP 7/;~JS: To b~t ds received for Better Kid Care progr~
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the
Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board
day of
Joe Miller, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following
amendment be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015:
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Cooperative Extension, the appropriations are to be changed as
follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-7300-465-32-39 Pesticide Recycling 825
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-334-73-19 Pesticide Recycling Grant 825
~ ent Head(~~) ~nee Offi r (d~ ~) EXP~N TION: ~~RO~~LS: To budge~~ r ived fm the Pesticide Recycling program for FY 2014-2015.
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the
Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board
day of
Joe Miller, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett North Carolina, that the following
amendment be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015:
Section 1.To amend the Airport, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
333-8300-406.45-30 Runway 5 Apprch/Ciearance Eng/Prof 538
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
333-0000-389.71-00 Capital Reserve 538
EXPLANATION: Funds are being transferred to pay for legal advertisements of bid announcements for
projects at the Harnett County Jetport. Monies will be reimbursed through future construction grants.
APPROVALS:
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Department Head (date) ounty anager (date) ?( ().'1 // tj
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the
Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted ·-______ day
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board
Joe Miller, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following
amendment be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015:
Section 1.To amend the Airport, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
332-8300-406.45-30 Runway 5 Apprch/Ciearance Eng/Prof 749
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
332-0000-389.71-00 Capital Reserve 749
EXPLANATION: Funds are being transferred to pay for legal advertisements of bid announcements for
projects at the Harnett County Jetport. Monies will be reimbursed through future construction grants.
APPROVALS:
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the
Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this ______ day
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board
Joe Miller, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Goveming Board of the County of Hamett. North Carolina. that the following amendment be
made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015:
Section 1. To amend the Solid Waste Budget, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
580-6600-461-7 4-7 4 Capital Outlay $ 36,000.00
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE .,sec oooo *'t ~o 1 State Grant $ 25,000.00
580-0000-399-0000 Fund Balance Appropriated $ 11.000.00
EXPLANATION: NCDENR Recycling Grant
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board. and to the Budget
Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted __________________________________ _
Margaret Regina Wheeler.
Clerk to the Board
Joe Miller, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Comm
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following
amendment be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015:
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Sheriffs Department, the appropriations are to be changed as
follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION Of CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-5100-420-60-33 Materials and Supplies so
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-353-~ Contributions & Donations-Sheriff 50
5/-0I
EXPLANATION:
To transfer$ 50.00 received from Nancy Flaherty as a donation into the Sheriffs supplies expenditure line.
APPROVALS:
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Department Head (date) F ance Off' r date) ount;: anager (date) ( 1 Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to ~~f lf ( J
Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this day of
Margaret Regina ~iliel, !iJ he e.{ ev-
Cierk to the Board
1 2014.
Joe Miller, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Board Meeting
Agenda Item
Agenda Item If-C
MEETING DATE: August 4, 2014
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: ArcGIS Concurrent Use License
REQUESTED BY: IT Department (GIS/E911 Division)
REQUEST:
The Harnett County IT Department (GIS/E911 Division) is requesting permission to use the
sole source purchasing option to purchase an additional ArcGIS Concurrent Use License
from Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc (ESRI). ESRI provides the software
maintenance for the County GIS/E911 System. The new ArcGIS license will be use by
GIS/E911 staff to maintain the Address Points Layer and Road Center Lines in the County
GIS/E911 System. The cost ofthe license is $5,713.00 and will be paid out of the Emergency
Telephone System Budget (Fund 240) account number 240-5900-420.74-74.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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County of Harnett
GIS Dept
305 W Cornelius Harnett Blvd Ste 1 00
Lillington, NC 27546
A ITENTION: Karen Moore
PHONE: (910) 814-6172
FAX: 910-814-0183
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Lillington, NC 27546
AlTENTION: Karen Moore
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Agenda Item ~:3/'-~ 4 1 2JJ l
MEETING DAT~4
TO: HARNETT C01JNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Permission to Receive Grant
REQUESTED BY: Tyrone L. Fisher, County Extension Director
REQUEST:
Harnett County Cooperative Extension requests permission to receive a grant for Core
Services from Child Care Networks, Inc. for the 2014-2015 fiscal year for the proposed
amount of $33,673 contingent upon available funding for delivery of services.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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MEETING DATE:~
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Request permission to re~apply for Adolescent Parenting Grant
REQUESTED BY: Tyrone L. Fisher, County Extension Directo~?/f«
REQUEST:
Harnett County Cooperative Extension requests permission to re~apply for the Adolescent
Parenting Program Grant up to $75,000 funded by the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative
of the State ofNorth Carolina DHHS-Health Services of Raleigh, NC per the
recommendation from the Teens As Parents Executive Committee.
The Cooperative Extension contract L$15-091, State of NC DHH-Health Services Adolescent Parenting is for 6-1-15 thru
5-31-2016, they have to ask for it a year in advance.
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Agenda Item
MEETING DATE: August 4, 2014
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Solid Wate Recycling Grant
REQUESTED BY: Amanda Bader
REQUEST:
To approve the grant contract with NCDENR in the amount of $25,000 to install 2-30 CY
self-contained compactors. A compactor will be located at each landfill to accept
recyclables. The grant application and grant contract are attached. There is a local cash
match of $11,000.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett North Carolina, that the following amendment be
mode to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015:
Section 1. To amend the Solid Waste Budget the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
580-6600-461-7 4-7 4 Capital Outlay $ 36,000.00
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
NEW State Grant _$ 25,000.00
580-0000-399..0000 Fund Balance Appropriated $ 11,000.00
EXPLANATION: NCDENR Recycling Grant
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Finance Officer (date) County Manager (date)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the Budget
Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted ________________________________ ___
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
Joe Miller, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Comm
Engineering and Facilities Management
P.O. Box 2773 910-814-6156
103 East lvey St. 910-814-8263 fax
lillington, NC 27546 www.harnett.org
February 21, 2014
Mr. Joseph Fitzpatrick
Division of Environmental Assistance and Outreach
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
1639 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1639
RE: 2014 Community Waste Reduction and Recycling Grants
Government Building Recycling Certification
Dear Joseph and Selection Committee:
We are pleased to submit a proposal for the 2014 Community Waste Reduction and Recycling Grants.
Harnett County would like to increase our recycling efforts at each landfill as described below.
Project Title: RECYCLE HERE! Harnett County's effort to increase visibility for recycling program at
landfills.
Applicant Contact Information: Harnett County Solid Waste
Amanda Bader, PE, County Engineer
P.O. Box 2773
Lillington, NC 27546
Phone No. 910-814-6004
Fax No. 910-814-4041
Harnett County Tax ID: 56 6000 306
Date of Proposal Submittal: February 21, 2014
General Requirements: Attachments 1 and 2
Written statement certifying that only NC Solid Waste Disposal Tax Proceeds are used only for solid
waste management purposes and a description of how proceeds are used (Attachment 1).
Written statement indicating that the applicant has recycling services available at the key government
buildings and a list of materials collected (Attachment 2).
Project Description:
Harnett County is seeking a standard project grant. Harnett County is seeking to improve the visibility
of its recycling program, particularly at the landfill sites which see the highest volume of users. There
are two landfill convenience sites, one at the Dunn Erwin C&D landfill and transfer station and another
at the Anderson Creek C&D landfill and transfer station.
Harnett County currently contracts the operation of the recycling sites including the landfill convenience
sites. The current recycling program is subtle and blends into the landfill landscape. The current
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containers are 8 CY dumpsters for commingled waste and corrugated cardboard. The dumpsters are not
attractive and are not clearly marked.
In the past year, Harnett County has made strides to promote the use of convenience centers at the
landfills.
1. Major improvements have been made to the Dunn Erwin landfill convenience center including a
convenience center expansion, the addition of a shingles recycling area and the addition of a
MSW stationery compactor. Previously, all landfill customers were directed to the transfer
station building for disposal of solid waste. With the new MSW stationery compactor,
customers with normal residential loads are directed to the convenience center.
2. Improvements have been made at the Anderson Creek landfill convenience center including a
MSW stationery compactor. Again, all landfill customers were directed to the transfer station
building for disposal of solid waste. With the new MSW stationery compactor, customers with
normal residential loads are directed to the convenience center.
3. The Harnett County decal has been transformed from a trash can in the center of the County to
a logo that incorporates a recycling theme.
To build on these improvements, Harnett County would like to add recycle roll-off systems at the Dunn
Erwin and the Anderson Creek convenience center drop off sites with bold signage stating; "RECYCLE
HERE" incorporated with the new County logo (Attachment 3).
The roll off systems for the recyclables would be color coded blue and in a prominent location at each
landfill convenience center adjacent to the green MSW compactors.
This could significantly increase the overall diversion of materials from the solid waste stream by
increasing public awareness of waste reduction and recycling. Recycling also becomes more convenient
by having all containers in the same vicinity.
The project improves recycling program efficiency and cost effectiveness while increasing waste
reduction. Currently, the County pays rental on the 8 CY dumpsters. The County pays for two scheduled
hauls per week per dumpster whether the dumpsters are full or not. The County does not receive any
proceeds from materials recycled. With the new roll off containers, the County would cease to pay rent,
and would only haul once capacity is reached. The County would save in hauling costs since with the
compacted material, fewer hauls would be required.
Two stationary recyclables compactors will be purchased with the grant funds. The life of these
compactors is estimated to be 20 years. The project will continuously serve the community. Savings
generated from the program will be used to fund additional sites and future improvements.
There are approximately 48,000 households in Harnett County that will have access to the recycling
services associated with the proposed project.
It is estimated that recycling volumes could increase as much as a third at each site as visibility increases.
The tonnages at each site based on FY 2012-2013 are listed below:
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Material
Cardboard
Shingles
Metal
Televisions
Computers
Commingled
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Miscellaneous Electronics
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8.59 29.65
-156.38
155.70 233.55
18.26 18.05
5.78 5.77
38.88 37.01
5.27 5.28
The project will enhance the visibility, accessibility, and capacity of the current recycling program at
each landfill.
Project Time!ine: The following schedule assumes a start date of July 1, 2014.
• July 1, 2014: Issue an Invitation for Bids for equipment.
• July 30, 2014: Receive bids.
" August 15, 2014: Issue purchase order.
• November 15, 2014: Install electrical service.
• December 1, 2014: Install equipment.
o June 30, 2015 Submit Grant Final report to DEACS.
Project Budget:
Description State Grant Applicant Cash Project Total
Award Match
2-30 yard self-contained $30,000 $9,000 $39,000
compactor
Electrical $0 $2,000 $2,000
Signage (Recycle Here!) $0 $500 $500
Total $30,000 $11,500 $41,500
We appreciate your consideration and look forward to responding to any questions or comments you
may have.
Sincerely,
Amanda L. Bader, PE
County Engineer
Attachment 1: Recycle Here! Logo
Attachment 2: NC Solid Waste Disposal Tax Proceeds Certification
Attachment 3: Government Building Recycling Services Certification
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Pat McCrory
Governor
June 23, 2014
Amanda Bader
County Engineer
Harnett County
Post Office Box 2773
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
Dear Ms. Bader:
John E. Skvarla, Ill
Secretary
Enclosed please find two (2) copies of DENR Grant Contract No. 6079 between the North Carolina Department of
Environment and Natural Resources and Harnett County for a 2014 Community Waste Reduction and Recycling
projecttitled "RECYCLE HERE! Harnett County's effort to increase visibility for recycling program at landfills.".
Please have an authorized official sign each of the enclosed two documents (original signatures are required).
Return the two original-signed documents (the entire document) to the following address immediately, for
execution by the Department:
Purchasing and Contracts Section
DENR Financial Services Division
1605 Mail Service Center
Raleigh NC 27699-1605
Please be advised that no work can be performed under this contract until both the Grantee and Department have
executed the contract. Failure to return the documents for execution by the Department immediately may result in the
Department's withdrawal of the offered contract. Should you have any questions, please contact me at
(919) 707-8526.
Sincerely,
Enclosures
cc: Joseph Fitzpatrick, DENR Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service
1605 Mail Service Center. Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1605
Phone: 919-707-8525 \Internet' www.ncdenr.gov
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF WAKE
GRANT CONTRACT NO. 6079
GRANTEE'S FEDERAL
IDENTIFICA T! ON
NUMBER: **-"'*"'0306
This Contract is hereby made and entered into this 151 day of August, 2014, by and between the NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES, (the "Agency") and (HARNETT COUNTY) (the
"Grantee"} (referred to collectively as the "Parties"). ~~~"""' '-!:1 ., .f ~a.~tneH
1. Contract Documents: This Contract consists of the Grant Contract and its attachments, all of which are identified by
name as follows:
( l) Grant Contract No. 6079
(2) General Terms and Conditions (Attachment A)
(3) Agency's Request for Proposal (RFP} (Attachment B)
( 4) Grantee's Response to Agency's RFP, including line item budget and budget narrative and if applicable, indirect
cost documentation (Attachment C)
These documents constitute the entire agreement between the Parties and supersede all prior oral or written statements
or agreements. The Parties may enter into Contract Amendments in accordance with the General Terms and Conditions
as described in Attachment A
2. Precedence Among Contract Documents: In the event of a conflict between terms of the Contract Documents, the
term in the Contract Document with the highest relative precedence prevails. The order of precedence is established by
the order of documents in Paragraph 1, above, with the first-listed document having the highest precedence and the last-
listed document having the lowest precedence. If there are multiple Contract Amendments, the most recent amendment
has the highest precedence and the oldest amendment has the lowest precedence.
3. Contract Period: This Contract shall be effective on August 1, 2014 and shall terminate on June 30, 2015.
4. Project Period: The Grantee begins the project on August 1, 2014. The Grantee undertakes and completes the
project in a sequence that assures expeditious completion in light of the purposes of this agreement. Grantee
completes the project on June 30, 2015.
5. Grantee's Duties: The Grantee provides the project as described in Attachment C, 2014 Community Waste Reduction
and Recycling Grants project titled "RECYCLE HERE! Harnett County's effort to increase visibility for recycling program
at landfills.", and in accordance with the approved budget in Attachment C, as weli as meeting the Other General Terms
and Conditions of the Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service's Request for Proposal (RFP}
(Attachment B).
6. Agency's Duties: The Agency shall pay the Grantee in the manner and in the amounts specified in the Contract
Documents.
The total amount paid by the Agency to the Grantee under this Contract shall not exceed TWENTY -FIVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($25,000.00).
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9. Payment Provisions: The Agency reimburses the Grantee for actual allowable expenditures with the Agency retaining
a minimum of ten percent (10%) of the Agency's funds until all required activities are completed and reports/deliverables
are received and accepted by the Agency. An allowable expenditure is defined as one associated with work performed
to meet the milestones that have been addressed during the specific reporting period. The Agency may withhold
payment on invoices when the Grantee fails to accomplish the milestones stated in Attachment C
10. Invoices: The Grantee submits invoices to the Agency Contract Administrator at least quarterly. The final invoice must
be received by the Agency within 45 days after the end of the contract period.
Amended or corrected invoices must be received by the Agency's Office of the Controller within six months after the end
of the contract period. The Agency will not pay any invoice received more than 6 months after the end of the effective
period.
11. Contract Administrators: Each Party submits notices, questions and correspondence to the other Party's Contract
Administrator. The name, address, telephone number, fax number, and email address of the Parties' initial Contract
Administrators are set out below. Either Party may change the name, address, telephone number, fax number, or email
address of its Contract Administrator or Principal Investigator or Key Personnel by giving timely written notice to the other
Party.
Any changes in the scope of the contract which increase or decrease the Grantee's compensation are not effective until
approved in writing by the Agency's Head or Authorized Agent.
Agency Contract Administrator:
Joseph Fitzpatrick
NC DENR Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service
1639 Mail Service Center
Raleigh NC 27699-1639
Telephone: (919) 707-8121
Email: ioseoh.fitzoatrick@ncdenr.oov
Grantee Contract Administrator: Grantee Principal Investigator or Key Personnel
Amanda Bader, PE, County Engineer Amanda Bader, PE, County Engineer
Harnett County Harnett County
Post Office Box 2773 Post Office Box 2773
Lillington NC 27546 Lillington NC 27546
Telephone: (919) 814-6004 Telephone: (919) 814-6004
Fax: (919) 814-4041 Fax: (919) 814-4041
Email: adbader@narnett.ora Email: adbader@narnelt.orq
12. Grantee Principal investigator or Key Personnel: The Grantee shall not substitute the Principal Investigator or
key personnel assigned to the performance of this contract without prior approval by the Agency Contract
Administrator.
13. Supplantation of Expenditure of Public Funds: The Grantee assures that funds received pursuant to this Contract
shall be used only to supplement, not to supplant, the total amount of federal, state and local public funds that the
Grantee otherwise expends for Community Waste Reduction and Recycling Grant services and related programs.
Funds received under this Contract shall be used to provide additional public funding for such services; the funds shall
not be used to reduce the Grantee's total expenditure of other public funds for such services.
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(b) If any funds other than Federal, State or local government appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to
any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency; a member of
Congress, North Carolina's General Assembly or local government body; an officer or employee of Congress,
North Carolina's General Assembly or local government body; or an employee of a member of Congress, North
Carolina's General Assembly or local government body in connection with the Federal, State or local government
contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL,
"Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying" in accordance with its instructions.
3. Drug-Free Work Place Requirements -It will comply by:
(a) Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession or
use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken
against employees for violation of such prohibition;
(b) Establishing a drug-free awareness program to inform employees about-
(1) The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace;
(2) The grantee's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace;
(3) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and
(4) The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring in the
workplace;
(c) Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the grant be given a copy of the
statement required by paragraph (a) above;
(d) Notifying the employee in the statement required by paragraph (a), above, that, as a condition of employment
under the grant, the employee will-
(1) Abide by the terms of the statement; and
(2) Notify the employer of any criminal drug statute conviction for a violation occurring in the workplace no
later than five days after such conviction;
(e) Notifying the agency within ten days after receiving notice under subparagraph (d)(2), above, from an employee
or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction;
(0 Taking one of the following actions, within 30 days of receiving notice under subparagraph (d)(2), above with
respect to any employee who is so convicted -
(1) Taking appropriate personnel action against such an employee, up to and including termination; or
(2) Requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation
program approved for such purposes by a Federal, State, or local health, law enforcement, or other
appropriate agency;
(g) Making a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of paragraphs
(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and (0, above.
4. Will comply with the provisions of the Equal Employment Practices Act set out in Article 49A of Chapter 143 of the North
Carolina General Statutes.
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ATTACHMENT A
General Terms and Conditions
Governmental Entities
May 1, 2011
DEFINITIONS
Unless indicated otherwise from the context, the following terms
shall have the following meanings in this Contract. All definitions
are from 9 NCAC 3M.0102 unless otherwise noted. If the rule or
statute that is the source of the definition is changed by the
adopting authority, the change shall be incorporated herein.
(1) "Agency" (as used in the context of the definitions
below) means and includes every public office, public
officer or official (State or local, elected or appointed),
institution, board, commission, bureau, council,
department, authority or other unit of government of the
State or of any county, unit, special district or other
political sub-agency of government. For other
purposes in this Contract, "Agency" means the entity
identified as one of the parties hereto.
(2) "Audit" means an examination of records or financial
accounts to verify their accuracy.
(3) "Certification of Compliance" means a report provided
by the Agency to the Office of the State Auditor that
states that the Grantee has met the reporting
requirements established by this Subchapter and
included a statement of certification by the Agency and
copies of the submitted grantee reporting package.
(4) "Compliance Supplement" refers to the North Carolina
State Compliance Supplement, maintained by the State
and Local Government Finance Agency within the
North Carolina Department of State Treasurer that has
been developed in cooperation with agencies to assist
the local auditor in identifying program compliance
requirements and audit procedures for testing those
requirements.
(5) "Contract" means a legal instrument that is used to
reflect a relationship between the agency, grantee, and
sub-grantee.
(6) "Fiscal Year" means the annual operating year of the
non-State entity.
(7) "Financial Assistance" means assistance that non-
State entities receive or administer in the form of
grants, loans, loan guarantees, property (including
donated surplus property), cooperative agreements,
interest subsidies, insurance, food commodities, direct
appropriations, and other assistance. Financial
assistance does not include amounts received as
reimbursement for services rendered to individuals for
Medicare and Medicaid patient services.
(8) "Financial Statement" means a report providing
financial statistics relative to a given part of an
organization's operations or status.
(9) "Grant" means financial assistance provided by an
agency, grantee, or sub-grantee to carry out activities
whereby the grantor anticipates no programmatic
involvement with the grantee or sub-grantee during the
performance of the grant.
(10) "Grantee" has the meaning in G.S. 143-6.2(b): a
non-State entity that receives a grant of State funds
from a State agency, department, or institution but
does not include any non-State entity subject to the
audit and other reporting requirements of the Local
Government Commission. For other purposes in this
Contract, "Grantee" shall mean the entity identified as
one of the parties hereto. For purposes of this
contract, Grantee also includes other State agencies
such as universities.
(11) "Grantor" means an entity that provides resources,
generally financial, to another entity in order to achieve
a specified goal or objective.
(12) "Non-State Entity" has the meaning in N.C.G.S. 143-
6.2(a)(1): A firm, corporation, partnership, association,
county, unit of local government, public authority, or
any other person, organization, group, or governmental
entity that is not a State agency, department, or
institution.
(13) "Public Authority" has the meaning in N.C.G.S. 143-
6.2(a)(3): A municipal corporation that is not a unit of
local government or a local governmental authority,
board, commission, council, or agency that (i) is not a
municipal corporation and (ii) operates on an area,
regional, or multiunit basis, and the budgeting and
accounting systems of which are not fully a part of the
budgeting and accounting systems of a unit of local
government.
(14} "Single Audit" means an audit that includes an
examination of an organization's financial statements,
internal controls, and compliance with the requirements
of Federal or State awards.
(15) "Special Appropriation" means a legislative act
authorizing the expenditure of a designated amount of
public funds for a specific purpose.
(16) "State Funds" means any funds appropriated by the
North Carolina General Assembly or collected by the
State of North Carolina. State funds include federal
financial assistance received by the State and
transferred or disbursed to non-State entities. Both
Federal and State funds maintain their identity as they
are sub-granted to other organizations. Pursuant to
N.C.G.S. 143-6.2(b), the terms "State grant funds" and
"State grants" do not include any payment made by the
Medicaid program, the Teachers' and State Employees'
Comprehensive Major Medical Plan, or other similar
medical programs.
(17) "Sub-grantee" has the meaning in G.S. 143-6.2(b): a
non-State entity that receives a grant of State funds
from a grantee or from another sub-grantee but does
not include any non-State entity subject to the audit
and other reporting requirements of the Local
Government Commission.
Availability of Funds: The parties to this Contract agree and
understand that the payment of the sums specified in this
Contract is dependent and contingent upon and subject to the
appropriation, allocation, and availability of funds for this purpose
to the Agency.
Force Majeure: Neither party is in default of its obligations
hereunder if and it is prevented from performing such obligations
by any act of war, hostile foreign action, nuclear explosion, riot,
strikes, civil insurrection, earthquake, hurricane, tornado, or other
catastrophic natural event or act of God.
Survival of Promises: All promises, requirements, terms,
conditions, provisions, representations, guarantees, and
warranties contained herein shall survive the contract expiration
or termination date unless specifically provided otherwise herein,
or unless superseded by applicable federal or State statutes of
limitation.
Intellectual Property Rights
Copyrights and Ownership of Deliverables: Any and all
copyrights resulting from work under this agreement shall
belong to the Grantee. The Grantee hereby grants to the
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources a royalty-free, non-exclusive, paid-up license to
use, publish and distribute results of work under this
agreement for North Carolina State Government purposes
only.
Compliance with Applicable Laws
Compliance with Laws: The Grantee understands and agrees
that is subject to compliance with all laws, ordinances, codes,
rules, regulations, and licensing requirements that are applicable
to the conduct of its business, including those of federal, state,
and local agencies having jurisdiction and/or authority.
Equal Employment Opportunity: The Grantee understands
and agrees that it is subject to compliance with all federal and
State laws relating to equal employment opportunity.
Confidentiality
Confidentiality: As authorized by law, the Grantee keeps
confidential any information, data, instruments, documents,
studies or reports given to or prepared or assembled by the
Grantee under this agreement and does not divulge or make
them available to any individual or organization without the prior
written approval of the Agency. The Grantee acknowledges that
in receiving, storing, processing or otherwise dealing with any
confidential information it will safeguard and not further disclose
the information except as otherwise provided in this Contract or
without the prior written approval of the Agency.
Oversight
Access to Persons and Records: The State Auditor and the
using agency's internal auditors shall have access to persons
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ATTACHMENT A
and records as a result of all contracts or grants entered into
by State agencies or political subdivisions in accordance with
General Statute 147-64.7 and Session Law 2010-194, Section
21 (i.e., the State Auditors and internal auditors may audit the
records of the contractor during the term of the contract to
verify accounts and data affecting fees or performance). The
Contractor shall retain all records for a period of three years
following completion of the contract or until any audits begun
during this period are completed and findings resolved,
whichever is later.
Record Retention: The Grantee may not destroy, purge or
dispose of records without the express written consent of the
Agency. State basic records retention policy requires all grant
records to be retained for a minimum of five years or until all
audit exceptions have been resolved, whichever is longer. If the
contract is subject to Federal policy and regulations, record
retention may be longer than five years since records must be
retained for a period of three years following submission of the
final Federal Financial Status Report, if applicable, or three years
following the submission of a revised final Federal Financial
Status Report. Also, if any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit,
disallowance action, or other action involving this Contract has
started before expiration of the five-year retention period
described above, the records must be retained until completion of
the action and resolution of all issues which arise from it, or until
the end of the regular five-year period described above,
whichever is later.
Time Records: The Grantee will maintain records of the time
and effort of each employee receiving compensation from this
contract, in accordance with the appropriate OMB circular.
Miscellaneous
Choice of Law: The validity of this Contract and any of its terms
or provisions, as well as the rights and duties of the parties to this
Contract, are governed by the laws of North Carolina. The
Grantee, by signing this Contract, agrees and submits, solely for
matters concerning this Contract, to the exclusive jurisdiction of
the courts of North Carolina and agrees, solely for such purpose,
that the exclusive venue for any legal proceedings shall be Wake
County, North Carolina. The place of this Contract and all
transactions and agreements relating to it, and their situs and
forum, shall be Wake County, North Carolina, where all matters,
whether sounding in contract or tort, relating to the validity,
construction, interpretation, and enforcement shall be
determined.
Amendment: This Contract may not be amended orally or by
performance. Any amendment must be made in written form and
executed by duly authorized representatives of the Agency and
the Grantee.
Severability: In the event that a court of competent jurisdiction
holds that a provision or requirement of this Contract violates any
applicable law, each such provision or requirement shall continue
to be enforced to the extent it is not in violation of law or is not
otherwise unenforceable and all other provisions and
requirements of this Contract shall remain in full force and effect.
DENR GRANT CONTRACT NO. 6079
ATTACHMENT 8
2014 Community Waste Reduction and Recycling Grants
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service
The purpose ofthis grant program is to assist local governments in expanding, improving and
implementing waste reduction and recycling programs in North Carolina. The Division of Environmental
Assistance and Customer Service (DEACS) administers the Community Waste Reduction and Recycling
Grant program through the Solid Waste Management Outreach Program.
With the release of this Request for Proposals (RFP), DEACS is seeking proposals for the funding of
equipment and key components that help initiate or expand public waste reduction programs within the
state. Applicants should carefully read this entire RFP prior to submitting a proposal. Proposals
must be received by DEACS by 5:00p.m. on Friday, February 21,2014. Please address any
questions to Rob Taylor at (919) 707-8139, rob.taylor@ncdenr.gov.
Community Waste Reduction and Recycling Grant Program Parameters and Ideas:
The 2014 Community Waste Reduction and Recycling Grant Program seeks to fund projects that help
communities build lasting capacity to divert materials from the waste stream and I or increase public
awareness of waste reduction and recycling. There are two categories of Community Waste Reduction
and Recycling Grants: Standard Prqject Grants and Special Large Project Grants. Different levels of
grant funding are available for Standard Project Grants and Special Large Project Grants. See the section
of this document on Available Funding for more information.
Standard Project Grants:
Standard Project Grants support a wide range of projects that increase and/or enhance public waste
reduction and recycling. Any projects that address the following are strongly encouraged:
• Prqjects that demonstrate a potential to significantly increase a community's overall diversion of
materials from the solid waste stream;
.., Projects that improve recycling program efficiency and or cost effectiveness while increasing
waste reduction;
• Projects that increase the diversion of materials that are banned from disposal in North Carolina;
* Projects that convert drop-off recycling systems from collecting source separated materials to
collecting commingled (single-stream) materials and/or projects that include the installation of
compacting roll-off systems at staffed recycling drop-off sites;
* Projects that create away-from-home recycling opportunities such as pedestrian recycling or
recycling at public facilities like parks or public venues (see additional provisions for away-from-
home recycling projects in Special Requirements section below);
* Projects that implement or expand recycling service to underserved sectors such as multifamily
housing units or businesses;
* Projects that implement or expand asphalt shingle recycling programs; and I or
* Projects that implement or expand food waste recycling programs.
Projects in the above list that are indicated by this symbol(*) will be eligible for bonus points as outlined
in the scoring criteria section. Please contact Rob Taylor at (919) 707-8139 for more information or to
discuss your project ideas.
Special Large Project Grants:
DEACS is seeking a limited number of applications for Special Large Project Grants. Special Large
Project Grants are intended to support public investment in recycling projects that will have a substantial
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ATTACHMENT 8
Required Cash Match: Grant winners must provide a cash match equal to or exceeding 20 percent ofthe
requested grant funding. For example, a grantee under this program requesting $20,000 in grant funding
from OEACS must show a minimum expenditure of$4,000 of local funds on the project.
To meet the cash match requirement, a minimum of one (1) local dollar must be spent for every five (5)
dollars of grant funding awarded.
Calculating Cash Match: To determine the necessary cash match for any grant project, first determine
the total project budget then use the following equation: required cash match total project budget+ 6.
The difference between the total project budget and the required cash match equals the maximum possible
grant award.
Distributions from the $2 per ton solid waste disposal tax may be used to cover cash match requirements.
In-kind contributions will not be accepted in lieu of cash match.
The annual Community Waste Reduction and Recycling Grant cycle typically receives funding requests
that exceed available funds. However, it is a priority for DEACS to support as many projects as possible.
After close examination of the requested funding and subject to agreement with the applicant, DEACS
may award grant amounts lower than the original request. For any amount awarded, grantees must still
provide the required cash match.
Grant Project Planning:
It is anticipated that the 2014 Grant Round will be highly competitive, and for this reason it is important
that your project be well thought out and well planned, and that you follow the instructions in this RFP
and provide all information as outlined in the section addressing Required Proposal Format. Proposals
that seek grant funds for the replacement of existing equipment will be scored substantially lower than
projects that implement new recycling services or projects that expand existing recycling services.
Examples of Approved Uses of Recycling Grant Funds include site development costs, construction of
facilities to handle recyclable materials, equipment purchases or installations, public awareness programs
and materials that support public education such as signs or brochures.
Examples of Activities for which Recycling Grant Funds MAY NOT be used include employee
salaries, land acquisition costs, administrative expenses such as overhead costs, studies or work
performed by consultants, contracted collection costs or payment for recycling services such as household
hazardous waste events.
Please consider contacting a DEACS staff member on the Local Government Assistance Team to discuss
your grant project prior to submitting your proposal. Local Government Team members are available to
provide technical assistance and advice on grant projects. A listing of team member contact information
and areas of individual expertise is available on this web site:
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/deao/recyclingllocalgov.
Eligible Entities:
e Counties, municipalities, councils of governments and solid waste authorities in North Carolina
are eligible to apply for funding from the Community Waste Reduction and Recycling Grant
Program.
• Federal and state agencies are not eligible for funding through this grant program.
• Public universities, community colleges and private colleges and universities are not eligible for
funding through this grant program.
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• Special Requirements for applicants seeking funding for public school recvcling projects: As
stated earlier, counties, municipalities, councils of governments and solid waste authorities in
North Carolina are eligible to apply for funding. Proposals seeking funding for public school
recycling projects must come from one of these entities. Public school systems and or individual
schools may not apply directly. Applicants seeking funding for public school recycling projects
.!!!.!!.§!answer the following supplemental questions. The purpose of these supplemental questions
is to ensure that all necessary program elements are addressed, and to help demonstrate project
planning. This is a competitive grant program and projects that institute or expand a school-
system wide recycling program will compete better than projects that only serve individual
schools. Eligible grants include applying for equipment (such as bins and roll carts) and
education materials. As with other CWRAR projects, administrative expenses (staff salaries and
contract collection costs) are not eligible for grant funding nor can they be used as matching
funds. Please contact Rachel Eckert at 919-707-8132 (rachel.eckert@ncdenr.gov) or Heather
Cashwell at 919-707-8127 (heather.cashwell(aincdenr.gov) for more information.
School Recycling Supplemental Questions:
o Provide a description of any existing school recycling program(s).
o Indicate whether collection of recyclables be provided by the local government or
through a contracted collection service provider.
o Provide a list of the recyclables accepted by the program, and indicate how the materials
are collected (single stream, dual stream, source separated)?
o Where are the recyclables going after collection (who is your market)?
o Where will recycling containers be placed: in classrooms, in cafeterias, hallways, on
athletic fields, offices, library, copy room?
o Who will be responsible for emptying containers (cleaning staff, teachers, students,
student groups, etc.)?
o A recycling contact must be established at each school that is recycling as a result of this
grant. Please provide a list of schools, contact person, and title. Designated contacts
could be the facilities manager, head custodian, faculty coordinator of a leadership group,
the principle, or an administrator.
o Describe your plan for promoting recycling and educating staff and students about the
program.
e Special Requirements for applicants seeking funding for away-from-home recycling projects:
Grant funds can only be used for recycling related purchases and cannot be used to pay for the
purchase of away from home receptacles for the collection of waste (garbage). If a proposal
includes the purchase of away from home receptacles that collect waste and recyclables then the
standard matching fund requirement will be adjusted so that the applicant (grantee) covers the full
cost of the waste portion of the container with their matching funds. For example, if a
community seeks to purchase a combo waste I recycling station that has one slot for garbage and
one for recyclables and if the receptacle costs $1 ,000 then the applicant will be expected to
provide a match equal to one half of the purchase price or $500. If you are seeking funding for an
away-from-home recycling project please indicate in the Special Requirements section of your
proposal whether any of the equipment to be purchased will be used to collect waste materials
that are intended to be disposed of in a landfill.
" Special Requirements for applicants seeking funding for electronics recycling projects: Any
government that has previously been eligible to receive funds distributed from the State's
Electronics Management Program WILL NOT be eligible to receive a Community Waste
Reduction and Recycling Grant for an electronics recycling related project. Any community
seeking grant funds related to electronics recycling must include information in its proposal on
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ATTACHMENT B
• Date of Proposal Submittal: this must be the date of submission of proposal to DEACS
• General Requirements: (see section on General Requirements for more information)
,/ Written statement certifying that NC Solid Waste Disposal Tax Proceeds are used only
for solid waste management purposes and a description of how proceeds are used.
,/ Written statement indicating that the applicant has recycling services available at the key
government buildings and a list of materials collected.
• Project Description: Detailed Description of Proposed Grant Project. Please include the
following information in your project description:
,/ Description and quantities of items to be purchased with grant funds;
,/ Description of the anticipated life of service for the items or materials to be purchased
with grant funds (estimate how long the project will continue to serve the community);
,/ Estimate the number of households or businesses that will be impacted by or have access
to the recycling services associated with the proposed project;
,/ An estimate of the waste reduction impact of the proposed project; and
,/ A description of whether the grant project will create a new service, enhance or expand
an existing service, or support an existing recycling service without expanding that
service.
• Special Requirements: Proposals for school recycling, electronics recycling or away from home I
pedestrian recycling must include additional information as stipulated in the Special
Requirements section. See Special Requirements on pages 4 and 5 for more information.
• Project Timeline: Bulleted list showing project milestones and general implementation dates.
Timeline must begin on or after July 1, 2014 and project must be complete by June 30, 2015 .
., Project Budget: to include the following:
v' Itemized list of intended expenditures and estimated costs;
v' Amount of funds requested from the state and amount of matching funds to be provided
by the applicant (see Cash Match Requirements);
v' Please submit your budget in a table following the example below:
State Grant Applicant Cash
Sample Project Budget* Award Match Project Total
Recycling Carts for County Office
Buildings (50 units@ $45 each) $ 1,875 $375 $ 2,250
Labels for Carts and Signs for
Recycling Stations $343 $69 $412
Program Brochures (Design and
Printing) $ 161 $32 $193
Total $ 2,379 $476 $ 2,855
*Note about ProJect Budgets: state and local sales taxes are not reimbursable expenditures and
should not be included as part of grant budgets.
Grant Selection Process:
Through a blind vote process, a selection committee will use the pre-established criteria below to rank
proposals and make award decisions. The review process is expected to be completed and preliminary
award announcements made in April, 2014. Applicants are encouraged to consider the award criteria as
they develop their grant proposals. A total of 86 points is available.
Award Criteria:
1. Innovation I Creativity (0-15 points): Is the project innovative? Does the project set a strong
example for other communities to replicate?
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ATIACHMENTB
• Extensions -no-cost time extensions are possible but not guaranteed for grant contracts.
Grantees seeking no-cost time extensions should submit a request for a time extension at least
sixty (60) days prior to the contract end date. The request for extension must indicate how long
the grantee is seeking to extend the project and the reason that the extension is being requested
(i.e., why the project cannot be completed on-time). Any request for an extension must include a
new timeline with revised project milestones as well as a new budget (if budget changes are also
being requested). DEACS reserves the right to decline any request for extension that is not
initiated at least sixty (60) days prior to the contract end date.
• Reimbursement distribution ofDEACS grant funds is on a reimbursement basis. Requests for
reimbursement can only be made after the grantee has spent funds on the grant project.
Reimbursement requests must be submitted on letterhead, must include copies of invoices, and
must include proof that the grantee has made payment. Proof of payment may include copies of
canceled checks or other financial reports showing that funds were spent. State and local sales
taxes are not reimbursable, may not be counted towards expenditure requirements, and
should be excluded from reimbursement requests.
e FinallO Percent of Funds DEACS will continue to reimburse grantees until 90 percent of the
award amount has been expended. The final 1 0 percent of grant funds will be held until an
acceptable final report has been received by DEACS. The final report must be received and
approved prior to the end date of the contract. All final requests for reimbursement must be
received within 45 days of the contract end-date or all remaining grant funds will be forfeit.
A Final Word on Grant Writing:
Proposals often receive low scores because applicants fail to follow instructions, leading to uncertainty
about the project goals and intended results. The clearer the details are, the fewer questions a reviewer
will have about the validity/feasibility of a proposal. Applicants also stand a better chance of success if
they include all of the required components of a proposal and if they follow the Required Proposal
Format. Applicants with questions are encouraged to contact DEACS for more information.
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ATTACHMENT C
containers are 8 CY dumpsters for commingled waste and corrugated cardboard. The dumpsters are not
attractive and are not clearly marked.
In the past year, Harnett County has made strides to promote the use of convenience centers at the
landfills.
1. Major improvements have been made to the Dunn Erwin landfill convenience center including a
convenience center expansion, the addition of a shingles recycling area and the addition of a
MSW stationery compactor. Previously, all landfill customers were directed to the transfer
station building for disposal of solid waste. With the new MSW stationery compactor,
customers with normal residential loads are directed to the convenience center.
2. Improvements have been made at the Anderson Creek landfill convenience center including a
MSW stationery compactor. Again, all landfill customers were directed to the transfer station
building for disposal of solid waste. With the new MSW stationery compactor, customers with
normal residential loads are directed to the convenience center.
3. The Harnett County decal has been transformed from a trash can in the center of the County to
a logo that incorporates a recycling theme.
To build on these improvements, Harnett County would like to add recycle roll-off systems at the Dunn
Erwin and the Anderson Creek convenience center drop off sites with bold signage stating; "RECYCLE
HERE" incorporated with the new County logo {Attachment 3). Signs will also provide guidance on
acceptable items.
The roll off systems for the recyclables would be color coded blue and in a prominent location at each
landfill convenience center adjacent to the green MSW compactors.
This could significantly increase the overall diversion of materials from the solid waste stream by
increasing public awareness of waste reduction and recycling. Recycling also becomes more convenient
by having all containers in the same vicinity.
The project improves recycling program efficiency and cost effectiveness while increasing waste
reduction. Currently, the County pays rental on the 8 CY dumpsters. The County pays for two scheduled
hauls per week per dumpster whether the dumpsters are full or not. The County does not receive any
proceeds from materials recycled. With the new roll off containers, the County would cease to pay rent,
and would only haul once capacity is reached. The County would save in hauling costs since with the
compacted material, fewer hauls would be required.
Two stationary recydables compactors will be purchased with the grant funds. The life of these
compactors is estimated to be 20 years. The project will continuously serve the community. Savings
generated from the program will be used to fund additional sites and future improvements.
There are approximately 48 1 000 households in Harnett County that will have access to the recycling
services associated with the proposed project.
It is estimated that recycling volumes could increase as much as a third at each site as visibility increases.
The tonnages at each site based on FY 2012-2013 are listed below:
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DENR GRANT CONTRACT NO 6079
ATTACHMENT C
DENR GRANT CONTRACT NO. 6079
ATTACHMENT C
Engineering and Facilities Management
P .0. Box 2773 910-814-6156
910-814-8263 fax
www.harnett.org
103 East lvey St.
Lillington, NC 27546
February 20, 2014
Mr. Joseph Fitzpatrick
Division of Environmental Assistance and Outreach
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
1639 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1639
RE: 2014 Community Waste Reduction and Recycling Grants
Government Building Recycling Certification
Dear Joseph:
Our public buildings section, as well as our solid waste section, is under our Engineering and Facilities
Management department. I serve as the director of this department.
This letter is to certify that recycling services are at key governmental buildings. Employees are given
reasonable access to recycling services and are able and encouraged to recycle materials generated in
the course of business. We contract with Waste Industries to provide this service. Please find attached
a list of materials collected.
Sincerely,
Amanda L. Bader, PE
County Engineer
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item ~~ 4,·~o(i
MEETING DATE:~
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Reclassification of Full-Time position.
REQUESTED BY: Patrick Fitzgerald
REQUEST:
Harnett County Public Library respectfully requests the reclassification of the Information
Services Specialist position. This position had previously been frozen due to Early
Retirement in 2013. It was a Grade 73 Information Services Specialist and we are requesting
that it be reclassified to a Grade 70 Information Technology Librarian/Assistant Director
position. It will combine some of the aspects of the ISS position with more traditional
Librarian administration and oversight duties.
This position will be in charge of oversight for our Technical Services Department, where we
will need an individual with technological know-how and librarian skills, as well as a high
degree of integrity as we move to NC Cardinal (new ILS) and begin processing items for the
affiliate libraries once again. They will also play a lead role in integrating techology
throughout the Library Department effectively and will also step into a leadership role in the
absence of the Director.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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Payroll approval:
HR approval: PAPF 13-14
PERSONNEL ACTION AND PAYROLL FORM
Department: Library
Employee Name: __
: Type of Action: Reclassification
I Current
1 Employee's Classification: Information Systems
: Specialist
Present Salary: $ __ --'-A-"-n=n=ua=l
Grade: 73
Budget Code:
New
PSN:
Employee's Classification: Information Technology
Librarian/Assistant Director
Recommended Salary: $41341 Annual
Grade: 70 PSN: __
Budget Code: 110-8100-450.11-00
Log#: LIB 21-13
Social Security Number (last 4): _
Effective Date: 7/15/14
Status:
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Limited Service D
Intermittent 0
Status:
Regular lZ;J
Limited Service 0
Intermittent D
Schedule:
Intermittent D
Full-time lZ;J
Part-timeD
If PT # hours: __
Schedule:
Intermittent D
Full-time lZ;J
Part-time 0
If PT #hours: __
Explanation: Indicate any changes here (example: specific unit assigned to, schedule, new position, recruit
vice, etc:) This position had been a Grade 73 Information Systems Specialist prior to it's incumbent taking Early
Retirement. It will combine many of the aspects of the ISS position with some more traditional Librarian
Administration and oversight duties at a Grade 70 pay scale.
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2013-2014 Salary & Grade Table
JOB JOB
GRADE MINIMUM RATE MAXIMUM GRADE MINIMUM RATE MAXIMUM
47 15,532 18,639 24,075 67 36,435 43,722 56,475
48 16,372 19,646 25,376 68 38,003 45,603 58,905
49 17,075 20,491 26,467 69 39,636 47,563 61,436
50 17,810 21,371 27,605 70 41,341 49,609 64,078
51 18,576 22,291 28,793 71 43,119 51,743 66,835
52 19,375 23,250 30,032 72 44,972 53,966 69,706
53 20,207 24,248 31,320 73 46,905 56,286 72,703
54 21,077 25,293 32,670 74 48,923 58,708 75,831
55 21,983 26,380 34,074 75 51,027 61,232 79,093
56 22,928 27,513 35,538 76 53,221 63,865 82,493
57 23,915 28,698 37,068 77 55,510 66,612 86,040
58 24,942 29,931 38,661 78 57,896 69,476 89,740
59 26,016 31,219 40,325 79 60,387 72,465 93,599
60 27,134 32,561 42,058 80 62,983 75,580 97,624
61 28,301 33,961 43,867 ' 81 65,692 78,831 101,823
62 29,519 35,423 45,754 82 68,518 82,221 106,202
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Information Technology Librarian/ Assistant Director
Description:
An employee in this class is responsible for a high level of administrative and technology
oversight for the Library Department. The IT Librarian will keep the library current in its
Electronic Resources offerings, maintain the ILS, work with vendors, troubleshoot, install
hardware and software, maintain the webpage, and help ensure compliance for E-Rate, State Aid
and other grant opportunities. In the Assistant Director capacity, the employee will lead in the
absence of the Director and assist the Library Director in the management, supervision, and
administration of the library to provide maximum services to library patrons in accordance with
library policy. They will take a leadership role in the short and long-term planning of library
services, day to day operations such as budgeting, personnel, and administrative matters, and
lead the Technical Services team.
Example of Duties:
Acts in leadership role for daily operations and the Library Director in his/her absence.
Assists the Library Director in personnel, budget, and administrative matters.
Recommends technology-related and patron-related policies and procedures to Library Director
and participates in long-range planning process for the library, including recommending changes
or improvements and developing new types of services and operations.
Provides oversight and support for the Integrated Library System and Technical Services
Department including maintaining the integrity of the system data, informing and training staff
on updates and changes, and remaining active and keeping abreast of changes in NC Cardinal
user group.
Takes the lead role in compiling annual State Library Statistical Report, E-Rate Application, and
developing a current Library Technology Plan.
Maintain a working relationship with a variety of vendors and the State Library to maximize our
electronic resources offerings to the public. Evaluate, purchase, install, and maintain library
hardware and software and related items.
Serves as the webmaster, coordinating the design and maintenance of the library's webpage.
Provides systems support for the library automation relational database system; provides
documentation, consultation, and training to library system users; works closely with system
vendors on upgrades and problems; evaluates, procures, tests and debugs the system; evaluates
new technology applications and recommends enhancements.
Installs and monitors security systems on public use computers.
Provides computer support for county and municipal libraries; supports, monitors, tests, and
troubleshoots hardware and software problems at the central library for staff and public
computers, and for branch and municipal systems' computers.
Analyzes requests for system reports and designs and write specifications for programs.
Desirable Education and Experience:
Master's Degree in Library Science from an accredited college or university and ability to
receive North Carolina Public Library Certification. Experience with information systems,
network administration, and computer and technical support.
Supplemental qualifications or information:
NC Driver's License
Possession ofNorth Carolina Public Library Certification
Board Meeting
Agenda Item
Agenda Item 4-H
MEETING DATE: August 4, 2014
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: 2015 Holiday Schedule
REQUESTED BY: Administration
REQUEST:
Administration requests approval of the 2015 Holiday Schedule listed below. Harnett
County's proposed holiday schedule mirrors that of the State.
NEW YEAR'S DAY JANUARY 1, 2015
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY JANUARY 19,2015
GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 3, 2015
MEMORIAL DAY MAY25,2015
INDEPENDENCE DAY JULY 3, 2015
LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2015
VETERANS DAY NOVEMBER 11, 2015
THANKSGIVING NOVEMBER 26, 2015
NOVEMBER27, 2015
CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 23,2015
DECEMBER 24, 2015
DECEMBER 2015
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HARNETT COUNTY
2015
HOLIDAY SC EDULE
JANUARY 1, 2015
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY JANUARY 19, 2015
GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 3, 2015
MEMORIAL DAY MAY25,2015
INDEPENDENCE DAY JULY3,2015
LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2015
VETERANS DAY NOVEMBER 11, 2015
THANKSGIVING NOVEMBER 26, 2015
NOVEMBER 27,2015
CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 23, 2015
DECEMBER 24, 2015
DECEMBER 25, 2015
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
OFFICE OF STATE PERSONNEL
1331 MAIL SERVICE CENTER • RALEIGH, NC 27699-1331
PAT MCCRORY
GOVERNOR
TO: Agency Heads and Chancellors
FROM: Neal Alexander Jr.
DATE: January 24, 2013
SUBJECT: 2015 Holiday Schedule
C. NEAL ALEXANDER, JR.
STATE PERSONNEL DIRECIOR
Listed below are the holidays that will be observed by State employees during 2015.
New Year's Day January 1, 2015 Thursday
Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday January 19, 2015 Monday
Good Friday April 3, 2015 Friday
Memorial Day May 25,2015 Monday
Independence Day July 3, 2015 Friday
Labor Day September 7, 2015 Monday
Veteran's Day November 11, 2015 Wednesday
Thanksgiving November 26 &27, 2015 Thursday and Friday
Christmas December 23, 24 & 25. 2015 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
NOTE: The schedule shall be used by all State agencies operating under the policies, rules and
regulations of the Office of State Personnel. Institutions of higher education and agencies requiring a
twenty-four hour operation may adopt varying holiday schedules in keeping with operational needs, provided
the employees are given the same number of holidays as approved by the State Personnel Commission. Such
special holiday schedules must be filed with the Office of State Personnel.
It is recognized that some agencies may need to adopt an additional holiday schedule applicable to employees
working in twenty-four hour operation; this schedule would designate as holidays the specific dates of the legal
observances rather than the substitute weekdays when the observance occurs on Saturday or Sunday. This
would be in keeping with the purpose of the holiday premium pay policy.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
LOCATION: 116 WEST JONES STREET • RALEIGH, NC • TELEPHONE: (919) 807-4800
WWW.OSP.STATE.NC.US
Board Meeting
Agenda Item
Agenda Item Lf -I'
MEETING DATE: August 4, 2014
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Public Utilities Writeoffs for 2nd Quarter 2014
REQUESTED BY: Steve Ward, HCDPU Director
REQUEST:
Enclosed are the delinquent accounts determined to be at write-off status for the second
quarter of2014. All of these accounts have been delinquent for more than three years and
total $23,067.58. The facilitation of these write-offs is an important step in a continuing
effort to effectively manage our collections and bad debt. HCDPU is currently using the
Local Government Debt Setoff Program and On-Line Collections, Inc. to help collect our
delinquent accounts. We are happy to report that we have recovered over $523,000 in bad
debt previously written offthrough the Debt Setoff Program. Please place this request on the
consent agenda at the next available meeting.
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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HARNETT COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES
QUARTERLY DELINQUENT WRITE OFFS
JUNE 2011
NAME ACCOUNT# NOTES
ANNUNZIATA, MICHAEL A 136713-1565
ASH, DAVID 139681-33243
ASHBROOK BUILDING GROUP 85107-87191 FORECLOSED
ASHBROOK BUILDING GROUP 85107-89197 FORECLOSED
ATKINS, BERTA 155697-63524
AUSTIN, LISA HAMM 138713-27357
BADILLO, JAVIER 137683-43406 RET BILL
BAKER, MISTIE M SUGGS 47585-75898
BALL, CRYSTAL 149633-437 44
BAREFOOT, CHASITY 148809-11122
BAREFOOT, SHIRLEY 113581-84749
BARFIELD, BARBARA 91145-32373
BATTS, ANNETTE 47931-25877 RET BILL
BECKER, HELEN 155437-73523
BENSON, SHERRY 16667-56400
BLACKLEDGE JR, JOSEPH 154127-19637
BLANTON, JOHNATHAN 149597-77866 RET BILL
BOGEDAIN, JEFFERY 153945-58591
BOOTH DAVIS LLC 157341-23781 FORECLOSED
BREWINGTON, BROCKIE 79545-51409
BRISCO, CHRISTOPHER 154 799-2395 RET BILL
BROWN ESTATE, TERESA K 53149-62136 RET BILL/SERVICE CLSD
BROWN, LONI 116805-3311
BRYANT,KANDACE 154155-61040
BURGY, T AMELA 12541 9-35785 RET BILL
BUSH, TIMOTHY 14373-3247 RET BILL/FORECLOSED
CASEY, LATISHA 132227-5524
CALDWELL JR, TIMOTHY 149857-48464 RET BILL
CAMPBELL, ALISON 155833-52839 RET BILL
CANDIS JOHNSON HEIRS 143401-72229 SERVICE CLOSED
CAPPS, LISA 150523-22029
CARROLL, VICTORIA 155779-52838 RET BILL
CHINA, SHAKIT A 153261-70379 RET BILL
COBB, CLYDE 139511-71857
COLLINS EST, WILLIAM H 59737-19746 RET BILL
CONNER, LISA 158841-42039 RET BILL
CORNELL, WILL 142291-51527 RET BILL
CORREA, PEDRO 129865-26011
COTTON, KELVIN 5028 7-24212 WATER LEAK
COX, SHENIKA 151247-8068
DAUGHERTY, ARIEL 152131-26048 RET BILL
DAVIS, DEMARQUIS 151931-4485 RET BILL/WATER LEAK
DAVIS, PAUL 128503-71724
DAVISON, RICHARD 33011-73807
DAWSON, DAVID 74157-68084
DEVANE, GLORIA 108293-36265
DIXON, SHALON 147447-8059
EAGLE HOMES 154501-90437
EDMOND, KADINA Z 152011-70909
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BALANCE TO
WRITE-OFF
$30.23
$37.50
$367.11
$357.50
$23.73
$51.16
$21.87
$88.50
$28.07
$80.16
$31.23
$37.76
$156.98
$23.64
$75.00
$72.71
$118.19
$62.84
$525.50
$31.23
$13.45
$301.28
$23.34
$20.03
$158.20
$300.50
$26.78
$35.00
$21.59
$163.95
$109.33
$7.92
$20.00
$124.92
$42.50
$35.00
$20.00
$25.90
$478.85
$93.93
$66.31
$840.58
$44.82
$95.00
$122.14
$626.30
$28.42
$93.51
$247.65
HARNETT COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES
QUARTERLY DELINQUENT WRITE OFFS
JUNE 2011
BALANCE TO
NAME ACCOUNT# NOTES WRITE-OFF
EDWARDS, KEITH 28233-46396 $14.83
ELLIOTT JR, ANTHONY 158543-70036 WATER LEAK $1,618.01
ELLIOTT SR, TIMOTHY 86151-59346 $80.09
ENNABE, CHRISTOPHER 151329-85565 $16.68
FARR, JUSTIN 156031-38889 RET BILL/WATER LEAK $696.06
FIELDS, JOSEPH C 114033-78753 $7.90
FLETCHER, JOHN C 157039-23418 $312.50
GEDDIE, MAYANNA 157877-59145 $73.36
GEIGER, RICHARD 159039-35883 RET BILL $230.71
GILLMORE, KEVIN 151737-19752 RET BILL $24.38
GONZALEZ, ALICIA 172381-71041 RET BILL/SERVICE CLSD $377.50
GREGORY, JAIME 153507-67043 RET BILL $300.10
GUARDADO, LENNIN 119507-51200 RET BILL $87.49
HAIR JR, STUART A 21047-71731 RET BILL $360.92
HALL ESTATE, IVAN 35031-74061 $130.00
HARRIS, RODNEY 151181-61012 $14.18
HAYWARD, DAWN 1571 03-37734 $169.51
HEDRICK, MARK 152489-50700 RET BILL $42.01
HENDON, RICHARD P 94057-80082 $42.50
HENRIQUES, OSBORNE 149359-59527 $73.97
HORTON, MEREDITH 156017-51123 RET BILL $20.00
HOSKINS, JESSICA 156977-24770 $20.75
JACKSON, GEORGE W 54493-65928 $7.50
JONES, VERNON 156289-73023 $27.63
JOQUEZ, NIKIE 154339-57861 $35.00
JUAREZ, JESUS TORRES 143881-69780 $36.76
JUAREZ, YAZMIN 83413-79550 RET BILL $122.50
KEAN, MICHAEL 158341-72834 $43.61
KING, CALANDRA 162533-28891 $40.78
LANE, TAMMY 146339-7938 RET BILL $40.49
LASSITER, WILlJEJUNIOR 140053-7 4309 SERVICE CLOSED $251.00
LLOYD, STEVEN 153101-74858 $171.13
LYONS, JOHNNY 144809-65126 $40.04
MARTINEZ, MELINDA S 143893-26216 RET BILL $100.71
MASHBURN, STEPHANIE 146745-81760 $29.52
MATTHEWS, JASON 155917-34596 RET BILL $24.19
MATTINGLY, ELIZABETH 134987-2067 $196.46
MCCRIMMON, ELDRIDGE 150971-48875 RET BILL $101.65
MCKEITHEN, COLANDA 95155-84093 $117.95
MCKOY, JERRY 92497-56848 $295.74
MCLEOD, JOHN W 148317-54107 RET BILL $20.00
MCMILLAN, SUMMIE W 150327-75430 $464.65
MCNEILL, ERICA VICTORIA 83881-59128 $236.78
MCNEILL, KIARA R 156631-19236 $21.00
MCNEILL, TRACEY 128221-41986 RET BILL $84.72
MCPHATTER EST, MARY 82635-80378 SERVICE CLOSED $446.15
MENNONA, MICHAEL 153587-5017 RET BILL $18.84
MILLER, JOSHUA 97559-34880 $12.19
MIMS, BRENDA S 43135-49406 $200.00
MORENO, BRIDGET 44213-26775 FORECLOSED $524.00
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HARNETT COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES
QUARTERLY DELINQUENT WRITE OFFS
JUNE 2011
B
NAME ACCOUNT# NOTES WRITE-OFF
MORLEY, GARRETT 155669-4266 RET BILL $54.47
MORRIS, CHARLOTTE 151857-26200 RET BILL $13.97
MUNDAY, ROBERT 90133-75022 FORECLOSED $252.50
OYLER, KIM 83327-11449 RET BILL/SERVICE CLSD $363.42
PADGETT, JONATHAN 135059-51151 RET BILL $50.37
PARKER, TERRY 116059-43752 $42.88
PARKS, CHELSEA 151215-89800 RET BILL $9.69
PATINO, JUAN 28085-27087 $127.43
PATTERSON, SCOTT 157279-1753 RET BILL $122.17
POOLE, CATHERINE 156099-50771 RET BILL $143.16
PROST, DEBRA ADAMS 89387-33929 $70.00
QUINONES, EDGAR 154221-3944 $10.22
RAMIREZ, RAFAEL 154075-23656 RET BILL $293.02
REECE, WILLIAM COTY 158691-5363 RET BILL $88.75
REMUNG, JOSH 156287-5043 BANKRUPT $65.90
RIPPY, ALINA K 138827-86093 $32.93
RODRIGUEZ, LOURDES 150989-89822 RET BILL $62.16
RODRIGUEZ, MARIA 76409-48094 $20.00
ROLLINS, VICTOR 130023-55302 WATER LEAK $1,256.00
ROSSER, PHYLLIS K 22765-63965 SERVICE CLOSED $336.50
ROYSTER, JAMES 96069-39565 $97.84
SANTOS, KAREN RENAE 158689-32364 $30.03
SHEFFIELD, TAMMY 155623-46716 $58.32
SIBERT SR, CHAVIS 44241-79283 RET BILL/FORECLOSED $301.50
SIMPSON, ELIZABETH 127827-23688 $44.17
SUAREZ, KAROL 105109-37426 $20.00
SUTTON, CANDICE 155603-51187 RET BILL $40.12
SWOPE, CHRISTINA 151061-18380 WATER LEAK $246.82
TAYLOR, KAREN A 153509-46712 RET BILL $155.85
THOMPSON,CHruSTOPHER 157637-4487 $24.98
THOMPSON, MARSHAL 30357-1765 RET BILL $55.34
THOMPSON, TUKIT A 107209-35721 FORECLOSED $1,172.87
THORPE, LIZZIE 157949-69779 $20.00
TIMES, BON IT A 144509-68277 RET BILL $35.57
TREVINO, MICHAEL 155913-7 4596 RET BILL $12.28
TRUE VINE TEMPLE REASON 30241-73516 SERVICE CLOSED $456.00
TYNDALL, ALLEN KEITH 153639-35153 SERVICE CLOSED $529.38
VALENZVELA, FRANCISCA 83007-76710 $20.00
VANDUNK, ANITA 102347-23617 $171.88
VINES, DOUGLAS 151561-500 RET BILL $44.72
VINGLASS, ADAM 142573-2396 RET BILL $47.25
WALKER, GRACE 143877-5353 $26.31
WHITE, DERRICK 95527-2959 $31.44
WILDER, SHANNON 82415-61849 $114.99
WILLIAMS EST, LEOLA B 49521-76173 SERVICE CLOSED $473.50
WILLIAMS, TIFFANY 98495-45973 $77.23
WILSON IV, WALTER 157833-68505 FORECLOSED $357.00
WILSON, WAYNE 73149-47475 RET BILL $94.10
WINCHESTER, CORDELIA 68107-24335 $60.00
TOTALS: ~23,067.58
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
Agenda Item
MEETING DATE: August 4, 2014
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: 42 MGD Water Treatment Plant Expansion Project Ordinance
REQUESTED BY: Steve Ward, HCDPU Director
REQUEST:
This is a formal request for the Board to approve the 42 MGD Water Treatment Plant Project
Ordinance. This project consists of the modification and additions to the existing Harnett
Regional Water Treatment Plant to increase the treatment capacity to 42 MGD. It also
consists of modifications to the South Regional Booster Station. This project increases our
water treatment capacity from 27 to 42 MGD and also increases our hydraulic ability to
move water to Moore County and the southwestern area of the County. The project will be
mainly funded by Moore County while the remainder of funds will come from HCDPU
reserves. The project ordinance is enclosed for your review. Please place this item on the
agenda at the next available meeting.
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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42 MGD WATER TREATMENT PLANT EXPANSION PROJECT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina, sitting
as the governing board of Harnett County.
Section I. This project consists of the modification and additions to the existing Harnett
Regional Water Treatment Plant to increase the treatment capacity to 42 MGD.
Modifications will also be made to the South Regional Water Booster Station to
increase transmission capacity to Moore County and the southwestern portion of
Harnett County.
Section II. This project will be jointly funded by Moore County and HCDPU reserves.
Section III. The following amounts are hereby appropriated for this project:
Engineering-Design
Engineering-Construction Mgt.
Construction
Materials & Supplies
Land/ROW
Legal/ Admin
Contingency
Total
$ 410,000
271,200
6,900,000
70,000
30,000
] 0,000
345,000
$ 8,036,200
Section IV. It is estimated that the following revenue will be available for this capital project:
Moore County
HCDPU Reserves
Total
Duly Adopted this 4th day of August, 2014.
ATTEST:
Margaret R. Wheeler, Clerk to the Board
$5,450,000
2,586,200
$8,036,200
Joe Miller, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Board Meeting
Agenda Item
Agenda I tern L/ -I<,
MEETING DATE: August 4, 2014
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Survey Authorization for Spectra Energy Partners, LP
REQUESTED BY: Jennifer Slusser, Senior Staff Attorney
REQUEST:
Senior Staff Attorney requests that the Board authorize the County Manager to sign
authorization giving Spectra Energy Partners, LP consent to perform survey activities on the
County's property.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
http://www.hamett.org/boc/downloadslagendafonn2014.doc
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SPECTRA ENERGY PARTNERS, LP
Project Mailing Address:
320 Southview Drive
Suite 400
Bridgeport WV. 26330
Toll Free: 1-844-847-5546
May 23,2014
Harnett County
102 E Front Street
PO Box 759
lillington, NC 27546
Re: Proposed Spectra Energy Partners, LP, Pipeline Project
Agenda Item 4-1<,..
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Tax Parcel#: 1508-59-6025.000; 1508-48-5635.000; 1508-47-5974.000; 1508-47-4370.000; 1508-
46-1535.000
Harnett County, North Carolina
Dear Sir/Madam:
Recently you were mailed a letter announcing that Spectra Energy Partners, LP ("Spectra
Energy"} is evaluating a proposed natural gas pipeline expansion project in your area. Spectra Energy Is
a leading pipeline transporter of dean-burning natural gas and through our multiple interstate pipeline
companies we have been providing natural gas to local utility and electric generating facilities for
almost 70 years.
To help us refine the proposed Spectra Energy Pipeline Project route, our representatives have
started collecting and evaluating information necessary to determine the pipeline path with the least
overall environmental and landowner impacts while balancing constructability concerns. As part of
that effort, you are receiving this follow-up letter because your property is within the initial study
corridor being considered and we are requesting your consent to perform survey activities on your
property in connection with the Spectra Energy project.
Our earlier letter shared news of our initial project outreach efforts with landowners,
community leaders and elected officials-a coordinated attempt to inform those most impacted about
the various aspects of the proposed project-such as surveys. These civil, environmental and cultural
resource surveys are required to thoroughly evaluate a pipeline route. The surveys will be performed
in a minimal amount of time with the goal of little to no inconvenience to you and other affected
landowners. The survey activities planned along a portion of your property within the study area--and
any minimal impacts that may result -are more fully described in the enclosure entitled "Description
of Survey Activities." While Spectra Energy certainly does not anticipate any damages to result from
these surveys, please be assured that you will be compensated if any damages to your property or
crops occur that are directly caused by these activities. Please also note that granting access to
conduct these necessary surveys does not grant any other rights to Spectra Energy. Your consent to
survey and your cooperatlon with Spectra Energy's project representatives would be sincerely
appreciated.
Spectra Energy's efforts to develop a new natural gas transportation system rs m response to
growing market needs to provide firm natural gas transportation in the South Atlantic region for
power generation and local distribution company core load growth needs by the fourth quarter of
2018. We believe this proposed project will benefit the South Atlantic region in several ways: by
making more diverse natural gas supplies available; by creating the new pipeline transportation
facilities necessary to support the needs of other regional power generators and natural gas
customers; and by addressing the growing demand for environmentally friendly natural gas.
Please note that due to the nature of siting interstate pipelines, other pipeline companies may
be evaluating proposed projects and their representatives may contact you or other landowners in
your area. This is because other pipeline companies may determine routing using similar evaluation
criteria as Spectra Energy. We understand it may be confusing if other pipeline companies contact you
regarding competing projects. We will certainly keep you informed of the project selection process and
you should not hesitate to contact us at the number below if you have any questions.
Field survey work is scheduled to begin in early August 2014. In those areas where Spectra
Energy is proposing to construct the new pipeline system, it will be necessary to determine a location
for the proposed line, availability of temporary construction work areas and Potential construction
access roads. Your Spectra Energy representative will soon reach out to you to begin the dialogue that
leads to a better understanding of your property and the minimization of any impacts to your land. Our
goal is for you to be as informed as possible throughout the process.
A survey permission form is enclosed for your consideration. A self-addressed stamped
envelope also has been enclosed for your convenience. We ask that you please sign this survey permit
and return it to us in the enclosed envelope.
Again, we are very early in the proposed project process and everyone will have multiple
opportunities to interact and engage with the project team, as well as participate in the appropriate
regulatory processes. Different companies take different approaches to engagement and
communications with the affected public. Spectra Energy pipeline companies take a collaborative
approach. We communicate early and often about our project activities to build positive relationships
and long-lasting partnerships with all those we come in contact with.
If you have questions or would like additional information concerning our proposed Spectra
Energy project, please call our toll free number 1-844-847-5546. We would be pleased to address any
or all aspects of the project with you. For more information about us, please visit our website
www.SpectraEnergy.com.
Enclosure:
Survey Permission form
Description of Survey Activities
Self-addressed stamped envelope
Sincerely,
Peter Cassan
Right-of-Way Manager
Spectra Energy Partners, LP
Tract No: NC-HA-058.0000-SC; NC-HA-059.0000-SC; NC-HA-060.0000-SC; NC-HA-061.0000-SC; NC-HA-
063.0000-SC
Harnett County
Tax Parcel #: 1508-59-6025.000; 1508-48-5635.000; 1508-47-5974.000; 1508-47-4370.000; 1508-46-
1535.000
Harnett County, North Carolina
SURVEY AUTHORIZATION
1/we, hereby provide to Spectra Energy Partners, LP, its affiliates, agents, employees and contractors, the
limited permission to enter upon my/our property only for the purposes of conducting civiC environmental and
cultural resource surveys, expressly subject to the condition that I amjwe are paid for any and all damages to
property or crops that may be directly caused by such activities. Your answers to the following questions will be
most helpful in accurately completing our survey activities.
Is there water well located on this property? Yes No ---
Is there a septic system located on this property? ___ Yes ___ No
Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------
Signature: -------------------
Re: Tract No: NC-HA-058.0000-SC; NC-HA-059.0000-SC; NC-HA-060.0000-SC; NC-HA-061.0000-SC; NC-
HA-063.0000-SC
Dated:
Telephone: --------(home)
--------(work)
-------(cell)
Description of Survey Activities
Depending on the size of an individual parcel, all survey activities described below should only take a
minimal amount of time and should not result in any inconvenience to the property O'Nner. All survey work
will be performed during reasonable daylight hours only. All work will be performed by authorized
professional surveyors and their crews. The surveys that Spectra Energy Partners, LP ("Spectra Energy"} will
request for each property are:
(a) Civil Survey. This activity involves approximately four to five representatives, intermittently
placing wooden stakes along a portion of each property to delineate the a rea described as the
"study corridor." Depending upon the length of the proposed study corridor on the property to
be surveyed, this activity should take no longer than two days for each property that will be
surveyed.
(b) Environmental Survey. This activity involves approximately two to three representatives
walking within the study corridor, which will be clearly staked, to identify and delineate any
vegetative and geological indicators of wetland areas that may be present on the property. The
wetlands boundaries will be marked with small colored flags. Spectra Energy representatives
will also look for the presence of any threatened or endangered species, if a suspected habitat is
within the staked area. Depending on the length of the proposed route of the pipeline on the
property being surveyed, this activity should take no longer than three days for each property
that will be surveyed.
(c) Cultural Resources Survey. This activity involves two to four representatives walking within
the staked study corridor to identify any indicators of potential archaeological resources. If
such a site is suspected, then the Archeologists would return to that location With spade shovels
and perform a limited excavation of the test hole that would measure approximately 2x2 feet
square and approximately 2-3 feet deep. Any area that is excavated for this type of survey will
be restored by Spectra Energy to a condition consistent with its condition prior to the
excavation. Depending on the length of the proposed route of the pipeline on the property
being surveyed, the archaeological walkover will take less than one day. If a limited
archaeological excavation is necessary, it should take no longer than two days, weather
permitting.
During any survey work, no trees over 2 inches in diameter or timber will be cut down or removed from any
property. small brush, however, may be cut ln order for the civil surveyors to obtain a line-of-sight. If any
such brush is cut in residential areas, it will be removed from the property by Spectra Energy
representatives.
Agenda Item 6
AUGUST 4, 2014 APPOINTMENTS NEEDED
ADULT CARE HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
We need members on this committee. Members receive mileage reimbursement as
claimed.
AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY BOARD
We have a vacancy for on this board for District 4.
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
We have a vacancy for an alternate member on this board for District 1.
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HARNETT NURSING HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
We need members on this committee. Members receive mileage reimbursement as
claimed.
HISTORIC PROPERTIES COMMISSION
We currently have vacancies for a regular members in District 3 and
District 5.
MID-CAROLINA AGING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
We need members on this committee. Members receive mileage reimbursement as
claimed.
PLANNING BOARD
We have a vacancy for a regular member in District 2.
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING DATE: August 4, 2014
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Appointment of member to Fireman's Relief Fund Board for Flatbranch
Fire Department
REQUESTED BY: Gary Pope, Emergency Services Director
REQUEST:
Flatbranch Fire Departm ent request to appoint Mr. Larry Adams to the Fireman's Relief
Fund Board for their department. Mr. Adams will replace Mr. Ron Burgess who currently
serves on this board. This seat on the board is an appointment by the county commissioners.
This request has been made by Chief Mike Williams of the Flatbranch Fire Department.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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Harnett
COUNTY
RESOLUTION OF
THE HARNETT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
ON BOND LANE
www.harnett.org
WHEREAS, NCDOT has requested a resolution for the Harnett County Commissioners
endorsing the installation of improvements on Bond Lane from NC 27 to the dead end located in
Harnett County
WHEREAS, the Department of Transportation proposes to make improvements to bring the
road up to minimum state standards for addition to the state road system
WHEREAS, the construction of these improvements will be at no cost to Harnett County
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
HARNETT COUNTY THAT: The Harnett County Commissioners endorse the concept ofthe
Department of Transportation improving Bond Lane.
Adopted this the 4th day of August, 2014 by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners.
Joe Miller, Chairman
Attest:
Gina Wheeler, Clerk to the Board
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RESOLUTION OF
THE HARNETT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
ON ERNEST LANE
WHEREAS, NCDOT has requested a resolution for the Harnett County Commissioners
endorsing the installation of improvements on Ernest Lane from SR 2039 (Walker Road) to the
dead end located in Harnett County
WHEREAS, the Department of Transportation proposes to make improvements to bring the
road up to minimum state standards for addition to the state road system
WHEREAS, the construction of these improvements will be at no cost to Harnett County
www.harnett.org
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
HARNETT COUNTY THAT: The Harnett County Commissioners endorse the concept ofthe
Department of Transportation improving Ernest Lane.
Adopted this the 4th day of August, 2014 by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners.
Joe Miller, Chairman
Attest:
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk to the Board
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RESOLUTION OF
THE HARNETT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
ON Hickorydale Lane/ Lucas and Tucker Lane
WHEREAS, NCDOT has requested a resolution for the Harnett County Commissioners
endorsing the installation of improvements on Hickorydale Lane/ Lucas and Tucker Lane from
SR 1209 (Barbeque Church Road) to the dead end located in Harnett County
WHEREAS, the Department of Transportation proposes to make improvements to bring the
road up to minimum state standards for addition to the state road system
WHEREAS, the construction of these improvements will be at no cost to Harnett County
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
HARNETT COUNTY THAT: The Harnett County Commissioners endorse the concept of the
Department of Transportation improving Hickory dale Lane/ Lucas and Tucker Lane.
Adopted this the 4th day of August, 2014 by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners.
Joe Miller, Chairman
Attest:
Gina Wheeler, Clerk to the Board
strong roots · new growth
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