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HomeMy WebLinkAbout091514mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting September 15, 2014 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, September 15, 2014, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Joe Miller, Chaimian Gary House, Vice Chaiiman Jim Burgin, Commissioner Beatrice B. Hill, Commissioner Member absent: Gordon Springle, Commissioner Staff present: 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. Members of Boy Scout Troop 902 led the pledge of allegiance and Commissioner Burgin led the invocation. Chairman Miller called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Chairman Miller requested to move the HAWC/SOAR presentation up on the agenda to allow the students to get home earlier. Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed 4 to 0. Commissioner Burgin moved to approve the items listed on the consent agenda. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed 4 to 0. 1. Minutes: September 2, 2014 Regular Meeting August 18, 2015 Regular Meeting July 29, 2014 Special Session 2. Budget Amendments: 80 Health Department Code 110-7600-441.60-33 110-0000-331.76-18 81 Transportation Code 110-4650-410.32-70 110-0000-331.46-02 110-0000-399.00-00 Materials & Supplies Summer Food Service Program Capital Assistance TDP NCDOT-American Recovery Reinvestment grant Fund Balance Appropriated (10%) Match 555 increase 555 increase 94,540 increase 85,086 increase 9,454 increase September 15, 2014, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 or 5 83 Health Department Code 110-7600-441.33 -45 Contracted Services 110-7600-441.41-11 Telecommunications & Postage 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 84 Health Department Code 110-7600-4 41.33-45 Contracted Services 110-7600-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages 110-0000-331.76-01 WIC (Breast Feeding Peer) 85 Health Department Code 110-7600-441.33-45 Contracted Services 110-0000-345.10-14 Medicaid -PCM 86 Health Department Code 110-7600-441.60-46 Medical Supplies 110-0000-334.76-12 STD Prevention 151,409 increase 2,100 increase 153,509 increase 3,024 increase 651 increase 3,675 increase 2,990 decrease 2,990 decrease 50 increase 50 increase 88 Emergency Telephone System Code 240-5900-420.74-74 Capital Outlay — Equipment 104,878 increase 240-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 104,878 increase 91 Public Utilities — South Central Wastewater Project PU1001 Code 573-9100-431.46-01 Residual Equity 619,875 increase 573-9100-431.45-20 Legal & Administration 34,015 decrease 573-9100-431.45-22 Issuance Cost 13,647 decrease 573-9100-431.45-40 Land & RW 14,628 decrease 573-9100-431.45-30 Engineering 4,050 decrease 573-9100-4 31.45-80 Contingency 4,638 decrease 573-0000-334.90-10 USDA Grant 545,993 decrease 573-0000-361.90-30 NCCMT 1,789 increase 573-0000-361.10-00 Interest 940 increase 573-0000-314.50- 00 Sales Tax 175 increase 92 Cooperative Extension Code 110-7310-465.60-33 Material & Supplies 500 increase 110-0000-353.73-10 Contribution & Donation (First Citizens) 500 increase 3. Tax refunds, rebates and releases (Attachment 1) 4. Harnett County Library Director requested permission to apply and receive NC State Aid by the NC Department of Cultural Resources, the State Library. September 15, 2014, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 or 5 5. Harnett County Sheriffs Department and the I.T. Department requested approval of change order #001 for the Radio Upgrade Project — CP 1406 — to add two additional MCC7500 console positions to the dispatch center. These consoles are needed for the Dunn 911 Center consolidation. Emergency Telephone System funds will be used to cover the cost of $104,878. 6. Harnett County Emergency Medical Services requested permission to apply and receive $3,500 for the approved SMAT III Support Project Grant as a member of the WakeMed CapRAC through the Subcontractor Agreement 2014-2015. These funds will be used to enhance regional preparedness as outlined by the United States Depat lnient of Health and Human Services, Division of Health Service Regulation, Office of Emergency Medical Services. The purpose of this agreement is to outline the process for the disbursement and use of funds. Barry Blevins, Director of General Services, introduced Kristine Perry and Jennifer Flowers of Harnett Animal Welfare Coalition (HAWC). Mr. Blevins said Harnett County Animal Services is proud to be partners with HAWC and thanked them for all of their efforts. Ms. Perry and Ms. Flowers addressed the group regarding the Students of Animal Responsibility (SOAR) Program. Coats Elementary School was the pilot for the SOAR program in Harnett County which is modeled after the Moore County course. The SOAR program will expand into three additional schools in Harnett County. Ms. Flowers introduced Coats Elementary 4th graders and SOAR members Emma Williams, Abbey Wilson and Carlie Parker who talked about what this program means to them. The young ladies also cited the SOAR pledge and presented commissioners with a large print of the pledge signed by students. Chairman Miller opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. - Paul Long of 601 Old Buies Creek Road shared concerns about what he calls an oligarchy, political persuasions and deceptive practices trying to destroy our county. He said we had an opportunity to have more revenue for this County without raising taxes with a landfill in a sand hole. Mr. Long said we are going to have to raise taxes to provide schools because we do not have enough funding and are not providing proper facilities for children. He said a bond issue is a tax increase. Mr. Long said we need a positive common goal to make this County better. - Cris Nystrom of 391 Senter Lane in Bunnlevel, who is a substitute teacher, said there is a need for infrastructure within the schools, noting misplace priorities and speaking about the amount of waste and destruction in our schools. - Jaysen Yochim of 50 Ticonderoga Road in Cameron shared concerns regarding how the '/ cent sales tax increase may be spent. Mr. Yochim said the over -crowding in the schools is worse and asked for an update on what is being done to address this. He noted the new charter school did not relieve any of the over -crowding. Mr. Yochim also said they have not seen any movement toward building the new school. September 15, 2014, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 or 5 Commissioner House moved to approve the appointment listed below. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed 3 - 1. PLANNING BOARD Cris A. Nystrom (nominated by Vice Chairman House) was appointed to serve on this Board as a regular member in District 2. Commissioner Burgin moved to appoint David N. Levinson to serve on the Planning Board as a regular member and Cris A. Nystrom as an alternate member, both for District 2, however the motion died due to the lack of a second. Mark Locklear, Planning Services Director, petitioned the Board for a public hearing on a proposed zoning change — Landowner/Applicant: Jeffrey Carl Beal; 5.93+/- acres; From Commercial to RA -20R; Hwy 27 West; Barbecue Township. Mr. Locklear noted this site is currently vacant, except for an inhabitable older house. Surrounding land uses are farmland, low density residential and various commercial uses. Services available include public water and private (septic tank) sewer. This application was heard at the September 2, 2014 Planning Board meeting with no opposition and the Harnett County Planning Board recommended approval with a unanimous vote based on the existing zoning compatibility to the surrounding properties. Mr. Locklear reported staff evaluation as: - The IMPACT to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding community is reasonable, and the benefits of the rezoning outweigh any potential inconvenience or harm to the community. REASONING: The impact to the surrounding community is reasonable, as the requested zoning district is similar in nature to neighboring zoning. - The requested zoning district is NOT COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning to RA -20R is not compatible with the Land Use Classification of Low Density Residential. As per the existing plan, Low Density Residential is meant to encourage large lot development and/or limited development. However, staff feels that this area's land use classification should be amended during the upcoming Land Use Plan update, to comply existing uses and lot sizes. - The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: The requested zoning to RA -20R would maintain the public health, safety and general welfare due to the existing residential uses within the area. This request is NOT for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should not be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: The proposed rezoning to RA -20R is immediately adjacent to RA -20R zoned land, thus this application does not need to be considered a Small Scale Rezoning. Suggested Statement -of -Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning to RA -20R is compatible with neighboring zoning districts and would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community and will maintain the public health, safety, and general welfare for the reasons stated in the evaluation. It is recommended that this rezoning request be approved. September 15, 2014, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4 or 5 Commissioner Hill moved to approve the proposed zoning change as presented. Vice Chairman House seconded the motion which passed 4 — 0. The group watched the NCACC Association Update Video. Chairman Miller noted that County Manger Tommy Burns and Deputy County Manager Joseph Jeffries were in Charlotte for continuing education. The follow reports were provided to commissioners: - Veterans Affairs Activities Report August 2014 - Planning Services Report — August 2014 - Interdepartmental Budget Amendments Chaiiivan Miller called for any new business. Commissioner Burgin asked about the County's legislative goals, which are due September 19th. Ms. Wheeler reported that Mr. Burns was currently working on the legislative goals and would circulate them. There was no need for closed session. Commissioner Burgin moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:32 pm. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion which passed 4 - 0. Joe ler, Chailinan September 15, 2014, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5 or 5 Ap+=•?OVcni By me ria; lett ,nty Board of Comrnksionen; Date : 09/15/2014 TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Approved By : Nee X13 OC q-15" RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES 1 BRYANT, GLORIA VONDELLA 2 BRYANT, GLORIA VONDELLA 3 BRYANT, GLORIA VONDELLA 4 MCDANIEL, CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY THEISEN, RACHEL S 5 MCDANIEL, CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY THEISEN, RACHEL S 6 MCDANIEL, CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY THEISEN, RACHEL S City 0000007103-2011-2011- 000000 0.00 County 50.00 City 0000007103-2012-2012- 000000 0.00 County 70.00 City 0000007103- 2013- 2013- 000000 0.00 County 70.00 City 0001778052-2010-2010- 000000 0.00 County 102.06 City 0001778052-2011-2011- 000000 0.00 County 91.50 City 0001778052-2012-2012- 000000 0.00 County 83.32 7 SMITH, DARRYL WYNNE SMITH, TRACEY L • City 0000048608-2009-2009- 000000 0.00 County 45.00 8 SMITH, DARRYL WYNNE SMITH, TRACEY L City 0001715208-2010-2010- 000000 9 SMITH, DARRYL WYNNE SMITH, TRACEY L 0.00 County 45.00 0001715208-2011-2011- 000000 City 50.00 Refund 70.00 Refund 70.00 Refund 102.06 Refund 91.50 Refund 83.32 Refund 45.00 Refund 45.00 Refund 0.00 50.00 Only one dwelling on property; Refund 1 Solid Waste Fee Only one dwelling on property; Refund 1 Solid Waste Fee Only one dwelling on property; Refund 1 Solid Waste Fee Military Exemption Military Exemption Military Exemption Only one dwelling on property; Refund 1 Solid Waste Fee Only one dwelling on property; Refund 1 Solid Waste Fee Only one dwelling on Refund property; Refund 1 Solid Waste Fee 10 SMITH, DARRYL WYNNE SMITH, TRACEY L 11 SMITH, DARRYL WYNNE SMITH, TRACEY L 12 THEISEN, RACHEL S 13 THEISEN, RACHEL S Only one dwelling on County 50.00 property; Refund 1 Solid Waste Fee City 0001715208- 2012- 2012- 000000 0.00 County 70.00 City 0001715208-2013-2013- 000000 0.00 County 69.85 City 0001997273-2012-2012- 000000 0.00 County 5.36 City 0001997273-2013-2013- 000000 0.00 County 5.28 14 THEISEN, RACHEL S City TAYLOR, JAMES RYSAAC IV 0002101838- 2013- 2013- 000000 0.00 County 78.90 15 THEISEN, RACHEL STIRLING City 0001996928-2012-2012- 000000 0.00 County 297.41 16 THEISEN, RACHEL STIRLING City 0001996928-2013-2013- 000000 S. KEITH FAULKNER Revenue Administrator CC: S. KEITH FAULKNER 0.00 County 281.00 70.00 Refund 69.85 Refund 5.36 Refund 5.28 Refund 78.90 Refund 297.41 Refund 281.00 Refund City Total 0.00 County Total 1,414.68 Total to be Refunded 1,414.68 Only one dwelling on property; Refund 1 Solid Waste Fee Military Exemption Military Exemption Military Exemption Military Exemption Military Exemption Rome �,3pp�eportr Date : 09/15/2014 Approved by The Hamett :o'!nty Board of Commissioners 9-1 i TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES Approved By : se5C C. 9- 431/5/ 1 MOORE, HOLLY JO 2 MOORE, HOLLY JO S. KEITH FAULKNER Revenue Administrator CC: S. KEITH FAULKNER Print 0000038139- 2012- 2012- 000000 City 0.00 County 700.00 City 0.00 0000038139- 2013- 2013- 000000 County 700.00 City Total County Total Total to be Refunded 700.00 700.00 0.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 Only one home on Property- released 11 Solid waste fees. Only one home on Property- released 11 Solid waste fees