HomeMy WebLinkAbout081814mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Regular Meeting
August 18, 2014
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, August 18,
2014, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front
Street, Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present:
Staff present:
Joe Miller, Chairman
Gary House, Vice Chairman
Jim Burgin, Commissioner
Beatrice B. Hill, Commissioner
Gordon Springle, Commissioner
Tommy Burns, 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 7:00 pm. Commissioner Springle 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 Springle seconded the motion
which passed unanimously.
Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the items listed on the consent agenda. Vice Chairman
House seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
1. Minutes: August 4, 2014 Regular Meeting
2. Budget Amendments:
50 Health Department
Code 110-0000-334.76-25 Quality Health Improvement
110-0000-353-76.10 Quality Health Improvement
51 Public Utilities — Brightwater Infrastructure Project PU1003
Legal & Administration
Town of Lillington
Other Improvement (signs)
Construction Temple
Town of Lillington
Reimbursements Harnett Health
Code
575-9100-431.45-20
575-9100-431.45-55
575-9100-431.45-73
575-9100-431.45-16
575-0000-356.91-10
575-0000-356.91-11
2,700 decrease
2,700 increase
50,670 decrease
10,000 increase
28,371 increase
3,200 increase
14,099 decrease
5,000 increase
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54 Information Technology
Code 110-4900-410.35-81 Technology Upgrade
110-0000-353.49-02 Angier Technology Upgrade
55 Emergency Telephone System
Code 240-5900-420.74-74 Capital Outlay - Equipment
240-5900-420.33-45 Contracted Services
56 Information Technology
Code 110-4150-41044-21
110-4155-410.44-21
110-4250-410.44-21
110-4300-410.44-21
110-4400-410.44-21
110-4402-410.44-21
110-4500-410.44-21
110-4500-410.41-11
110-4600-410.44-21
110-4610-410.44-21
110-4700-410.44-21
110-4800-410.44-21
110-4800-410.41-11
110-4910-410-44-21
110-4910-410.41-11
110-5100-420.44-21
110-5120-420.44-21
110-5300-420.44-21
110-5400-420.44-21
110-5401-420.44-21
110-5500-420.44-21
110-5900-420.44-21
110-6700-429.44-21
110-7100-465.44-21
110-7200-465.44-21
110-7300-465.44-21
110-7500-441.44-21
110-7501-441.44-21
110-7510-441.44-21
110-7550-441.44-21
110-7552-441.44-21
110-7600-441.44-21
110-7700-441.44-21
110-7800-441.44-21
110-8100-450.44-21
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Telephone & Postage
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Telephone & Postage
Building & Equipment Rent
Telephone & Postage
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
Building & Equipment Rent
26,000 increase
26,000 increase
161,708 increase
161,708 decrease
2,834 decrease
1,672 decrease
2,611 decrease
6,515 decrease
20,000 decrease
1,288 decrease
21,631 decrease
3,842 decrease
850 decrease
563 decrease
2,609 decrease
1 1,775 decrease
3,180 decrease
7,745 decrease
1,980 decrease
106,412 decrease
4,978 decrease
7,354 decrease
20,544 decrease
5,140 decrease
1,906 decrease
2,380 decrease
1,728 decrease
3,500 decrease
12,809 decrease
7,197 decrease
626 decrease
358 decrease
889 decrease
2,005 decrease
406 decrease
57,050 decrease
96,357 decrease
1,758 decrease
32,902 decrease
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56 Information Technology continued
110-8200-450.44-21 Building & Equipment Rent
110-4900-410.44-21 Building & Equipment Rent
57 Cooperative Extension
Code 110-7300-465.32-29 Agriculture
110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated
59 Transportation
Code 110-4650-410.32-70
110-4650-410.33-45
110-0000-334.55-03
60 Transportation
Code 110-4651-410.11-00
110-4651-410.21-00
110-4651-410.22-00
110-4651-410.23-00
110-4651-410.25-10
110-4651-410.26-08
110-4651-410.30-22
110-4651-410.33-45
110-0000-399.00-00
110-0000-334.55-01
Capital Assistance TDP
Contracted Services
NCDOT Transportation Capital
Salary & Wages Full Time
Group Insurance
FICA
Regular Retirement
Unemployment
Worker's Compensation
Indirect Cost
Contracted Services
Fund Balance Appropriated
NCDOT Transportation (ADM)
64 Harnett Regional Jetport
Code 110-6500-406.74-74 Capital Outlay
110-0000-399.00-00
Fund Balance Appropriated
3. Tax refunds, rebates and releases (Attachment 1)
1,477 decrease
456,871 increase
1,653 increase
1,653 increase
29,000 increase
42,100 decrease
13,100 decrease
5,796 decrease
5,990 decrease
444 decrease
515 decrease
1,020 decrease
978 decrease
6,600 increase
1,952 increase
26,496 increase
32,687 decrease
25,000 increase
25,000 increase
4. Harnett County IT Department, GIS/E911 Division, requested permission to purchase a
new recorder from Carolina Recording System for $134,277.15 using sole source. The
new recorder is needed as part of the VIPER Project. This is a 911 eligible expense and
will be paid out of the Emergency Telephone System Budget.
5. Harnett County IT Department, GIS/E911 Division, requested permission to purchase 2
additional Dispatch Console Workstations from Russ Bassett for $27,429.60 using sole
source. The 2 additional consoles are needed for the Dunn 911 Center merger. This is a
911 eligible expense and will be paid out of the Emergency Telephone System Budget
6. Proclamation Childhood Cancer Awareness Month 2014
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7. Harnett County Sheriff's Office requested permission to accept the donation of "Jessie" a
Bloodhound born on 09/19/2013. This donation was made by the York County Sheriff s
Office in York, South Carolina with an approximate value of $1,000.
8. Harnett County Register of Deed's requested approval of reclassification of a Senior
Deputy to Deputy Supervisor (new) and Deputy to Senior Deputy. Register of Deed's
also requests special salary adjustment of the (1) Senior Deputy, (2) Assistants (position
titles will change to Deputy Supervisor) and an Administrative Assistant. There will be
no need for additional money due to the closing of a previously frozen early retirement
position.
9. Harnett County Cooperative Extension requested permission to accept funds from the
University of Nebraska -Lincoln for 2014 and 2015 in the amount of $2520 for
conducting professional development workshops from the Better Kids Care and Tools of
the Trade II training programs.
10. Harnett County Extension requests permission to accept funds from the United Way of
Harnett County during the FY 2014-2015 in the amount $500 contingent upon available
funding for delivery of services.
11. Resolution to Accept Deed for Real Property from Harnett Forward Together Committee
(Attachment 2)
Chairman Miller opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes
for each presentation up to 30 minutes. Chairman Miller asked citizens to hold their comments
regarding the proposed Firearms & Explosives Discharge Ordinance until the public hearing
regarding the matter.
- Paul Long of 601 Old Buies Creek Road said a virtual charter school doesn't work; we
are going to build some schools in Harnett County, educate the children, try to bring
some industry into this County and root out the problems on this Board where we have
people that have one interest behind the scenes and one in our face. Mr. Long said we
don't have the kind of government that is representing the people.
- Ashley Webb of 1525 Prospect Church Road in Dunn, District 3, said she would vote
for "you guys" to get out if the gun ordinance passes.
- Jerry Rivas said the Board should have moved the public hearing to a venue where
everybody has access.
Commissioner Springle moved to approve the appointment listed below. Commissioner Hill
seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
HARNETT COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Betty R. Wishart (nominated by Commissioner Springle) was appointed to serve as the
Town of Erwin representative on the Harnett County Public Library Board of Trustees
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Sandhills Antique Farm Equipment Club's President Alvin McCartan, Vice President Bill King
and Treasurer Tom Steves gave their annual presentation. The Club's mission is to preserve
southern agricultural heritage through restoration and display of antique farm equipment at work,
and to provide fun and educational family activities for North Carolinians of all ages. They
reviewed activities at the Sandhills Farm Park which included the 4t' Annual Swap Meet, Boy
Scout's Turkey Shoot, 6th Annual Sandhills Antique Farm Show as well as their Biannual Ag
Science Day held for over 300 Harnett County fifth graders. Club involvement in the
community includes scholarships, a Benevolent Fund, Cape Fear Youth Day as well as
supporting many community activities with demonstrations and/or static displays. They also
discussed improvements made to the Sandhills Farm Park in Lillington.
Mark Locklear, Director of Planning Services, petitioned the board for a public hearing on a
proposed Firearms & Explosives Discharge Ordinance for Harnett County. Mr. Locklear
explained this is a police -powers ordinance that would be administrated by the Harnett County
Sheriff's Department. Mr. Locklear said the reason for the requested ordinance was the
increased concerns over complains of life, health and safety of Harnett County citizens as related
to the discharge of firearms and explosives in densely populated areas over the last year. He said
as staff conducted their research they worked with the Harnett County legal team, Sheriff's
Office, District Attorney's Office as well as some citizens across the county. Mr. Locklear said
they also looked at what other counties have done in regards to these issues. Mr. Locklear noted
this ordinance went to the Harnett County Planning Board on August 4, 2014 with a 4 — 1 vote to
approve with concerns to be addressed by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners.
Randy Baker, Senior Zoning Inspector, gave an overview of the proposed ordinance. Mr. Baker
reiterated that this discharge ordinance has no power over anyone enjoying the sport of hunting
and continued to offer clarification and interpretation of the proposed ordinance including
exemptions. Mr. Baker said while designing this ordinance and trying to be as fair and
consistent while meeting the intent of the ordinance, staff feels like they have introduced a
relaxed set of distances within the ordinance. He noted research shows that municipal
ordinances would be much stricter than county ordinances. Mr. Baker explained the ordinance
dictates where you fire your weapon from: A. Within five hundred (500) fees as measured in a
straight line from the point of discharge to the property line of any school, church, daycare,
playground, park, recreational area; and B. within two hundred (200) feet as measured in a
straight line from the point of discharge to any public or private road, utility or access easement,
or permanent building (built to N.C. Building Code offering a high percentage of being
occupied) not under the ownership or controlled by the person responsible for the discharge of
the firearm.
At the request of citizens, Sheriff Rollins addressed the group. He said commissioners and the
Sheriff's Office have been getting complaints and agreed that many of the calls were because
people were fearful. Sheriff Rollins said he was involved in all of the meetings in drafting the
ordinance and he hoped the main outcome was primarily for the subdivision with an acre or less
lots. Sheriff Rollins said we are a growing community and we have to accept each other and we
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have got to give a little bit. He said unfortunately some people have to be told by a law how to
be a good neighbor. With the current laws, Sheriff Rollins said he can't intervene or do anything
regarding some situations.
Chairman Miller told citizens this was a learning experience and asked that everyone be
respectful. Chairman Miller called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the
meeting for comments from the public. The following citizens offered comments opposing the
proposed ordinance as written:
- Jimmy Dorman of 2547 Christian Light Road in Fuquay Varina
- Dennis Shaw of 30 Willie Cameron Road in Lillington
- Graham Byrd of 1386 Antioch Church Road in Dunn
- Paul Long of 601 Old Buies Creek Road in Angier
- Jerry Rivas of 364 Twin Ponds Road in Sanford
- Joel Young of 33 Archer Drive in Bunnlevel
- Thomas Perkins of 3781 Johnson County Line Road in Angier
- Kevin Ashe of Fort Mill, SC currently staying at 701 Fred Burns Road in Holly Springs
- James Byrd of 494 Old Stage Road in Coats
- Dewey Westbook of 52 Brant Lane in Coats
- Joseph Fields of 11 Botanical Court in Bunnlevel
- John Watkins of 115 Hunterview Lane in Coats
- Jonathan Tart of 578 Dura Bilt Lane in Coats
- Jimmy Dorman of 132 Cokesbury Road in Fuquay Varina
- Fred Duncan of Kirk Adams Road in Angier
- Cecil McNeill of 165 Memas Lane in Lillington
- Chad Schachter, 800 W Old Road in Lillington and owns property in Bunnlevel
- Tommy McNeill of 46 Flatwood Baptist Lane in Lillington
- Russell Tart of 1531 Prospect Church Road
- Chris Nystrom of 391 Center Lane in Bunnlevel
- Jim Neely of 673 Fred Burns Road in Holly Springs
- Billy Glover of Meadowlark Lane in Dunn
- Erick Brock 412 Joe Collins Road in Lillington
- Chandra Reid of 22 Wyoming Court in Spring Lake
- Dan Hickman of 59 Spring Meadow Court in Coats
- Robert Chaffield of 650 Joel Johnson Road in Lillington
- Barry Pilcher of 4424 NC Hwy 210 South in Bunnlevel
- Donny Osborne of 73 Grameta Lane in Lillington
- Frankie McCrae of 1333 Loop Road in Bunnlevel
- Ronnie Bass of Old US 421 in Lillington
- Phil Chat of Joel Johnson Road
- Susan Ware of 393 Ponderosa Trail in Cameron said this ordinance could
be improved upon but is needed to try control the people that don't act responsibly.
Seeing no one else move, Chairman Miller closed the public hearing. Commissioners thanked
the audience for their comments and each offered comments regarding the issue and the public
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hearing. Commissioner Burgin moved to table this issue and turn it back over to the Planning
staff and the Sheriff and they set up a committee of no more than 10 people to be advisors on
this. Commissioner Burgin asked the audience to contact the Clerk if they are interested in
serving on the advisory group or to be added to the "Sunshine List" to receive board meeting
agendas. Commissioner Burgin said we have got to come up with something to handle this stuff
in subdivisions. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Mr. Burns presented the following reports:
- Veterans Affairs Activities Report July 2014
- Planning Services Report — July 2014
- Interdepartmental Budget Amendments
Mr. Burns noted we have been asked by the NCACC to begin looking at legislative goals for the
upcoming session. He said one item that has come up from several counties is the issue of sales
tax by zip code where zip codes cross county lines.
Chairman Miller called for any new business. Commissioners Burgin and Springle gave a quick
overview of the recent North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) Annual
Conference in Asheville. They mentioned sessions on crisis management, what laws allow
county government to do and economic development incentives. They offered to share copies of
all of the conference presentations with fellow commissioners. Commissioner Springle said the
2015 national meeting will be in Charlotte and the state meeting will be in Greenville.
There was no need for closed session.
Commissioner Burgin moved to adjourn the meeting at 10:22 pm. Vice Chairman House
secone -. e motion which passed unanimously.
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Approved by the Harnett
ttounty Board of Commission
Date : 08/18/2014
Approved By : lies SOC- n'I �i 414
TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES
1 BULL, JESSICA RHIANNE
BULL, RYAN D
2 EMMERT, ANTHONY
V1/AYNE
3 EMMERT, ANTHONY
WAYNE
4 EMMERT, ANTHONY
WAYNE
5 HOLDER, GARY LEWIS
6 ROUSE, PAMELA KIM
7 SKATELL, JOHNNA
MCLEAN
8 SKATELL, JOHNNA
MCLEAN
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County
City
County
City
County
City
County
City
County
City
County
City()
County
City()
County
0.00
255.34
0.00
73.46
0.00
192.87
0.00
172.26
0.00
3.88
0.00
3.56
75.23
8.90
74.08
9.52
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255.34 Refund Military Exemption
73.46 Refund Military Exemption
192.87 Refund Military Exemption
172.26 Refund Military Exemption
3.88 Refund Situs Correction
3.56 Refund Situs Correction
84.13 Refund
Situs Correction
83.60 Refund Situs Correction
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9 SKATELL, JOHNNA
MCLEAN
10 UPCHURCH, MEGAN
ALYSSE
11 UPCHURCH, MEGAN
ALYSSE
12 UPCHURCH, MEGAN
ALYSSE
13 VVITT, ROGER VVAYNE
14 WITT, ROGER WAYNE
S. KEITH FAULKNER
Revenue Administrator
CC:
S. KEITH FAULKNER
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County Total
Total to be
Refunded
67.91
7.33
37.79
5.71
37.23
11.70
27.29
3.74
0.00
38.89
0.00
32.67
75.24 Refund
Situs Correction
43.50 Refund Situs Correction
48.93 Refund Situs Correction
31.03 Refund Situs Correction
38.89 Refund Military Exemption
32.67
319.53
819.83
1,139.36
Refund Military Exemption
A I i ACt1MENT 2
Harnett
COUNTY
RESOLUTION OF THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
TO ACCEPT THE CONVEYANCE OF REAL PROPERTY FROM THE
HARNETT FORWARD TOGETHER COMMITTEE
www.harnett.org
THAT WHEREAS, on June 7, 2007 the Harnett Forward Together Committee
("HFTC") conveyed to the County of Harnett (the "County") a 16.27 acre real property tract as
shown on that map recorded in Map Book 2006, Page 1096, Harnett County Registry; that this
real property was converted by the County into the Cape Fear River Park which became a part of
the County's parks and recreation system; and
WHEREAS, HFTC is the owner of a 10.81 acre real property tract which is contiguous
to the eastern boundary of the Cape Fear River Park as shown on that map recorded in Map Book
2014, Page 192, Harnett County Registry; that HFTC's Board of Directors have taken action to
donate and convey this real property tract to the County to be combined with and made a part of
the Cape Fear River Park, and the County desires through this Resolution to accept this donation
of real property from HFTC.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners to accept from HFTC a Warranty Deed for that 10.81 acre real property tract as
shown on that map recorded in Map Book 2014, Page 192, Harnett County Registry with the
following restriction: that the subject property being conveyed is restricted to public park and
recreational use only and the property may not be converted to other than public recreation use,
whether by transfer, sale or in any other manner.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Commissioners hereby conveys its
gratitude and appreciation to HFTC for this generous donation that will benefit the citizens of
Harnett County.
This Resolution is passed, adopted and approved this 18th day of August, 2014.
Attested:
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Harnett my Board of Commissioners
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Marga et Regina
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strong roots • new growth
1/I _ '1
Joe Mi ler, Chairman