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Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Special Session
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
9:00am
Fiber optic line relocation, Ira Hall and Nick Dula
Discussion regarding support ofCCCC's Duke Energy Grant, Nick Dula
Update to Runway 5 Clearance Application-Harnett Regional Jetport, Barry Blevins
Firearms Discharge Ordinance and Explosive Detonation Discharge Ordinance,
Mark Locklear and Randy Baker
December 15 1h Regular Meeting Agenda Review
Discussion: 1) 2015 Boards and Committees on which Commissioners Serve
2) 2015 Schedule of Meetings
County Manager's Report
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December 16, 2014
Duke Energy Community College Grant Program
c/o Foundation for the Carolinas
220 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Dear Members of the Selection Committee:
On behalf of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, I am pleased to express my
strong support for Central Carolina Community College's efforts to become a regional leader in
education and training related to advanced manufacturing. The College's grant project will build
upon the solid foundations that it has established in recent years for training workforce-ready
students in a variety of advanced manufacturing programs. By integrating state-of-the-art
equipment and leadership training into these programs, and by expanding the numbers of
students it serves, ecce will address a pressing need in the advanced manufacturing workforce,
while greatly enhancing the long-term employability and earnings potential of its students.
In recognition of this project's merit and value, the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners will be pleased to support Central Carolina Community College's grant project
in the following ways:
• Attendance at periodic meetings of the project Leadership Team and recommendation
of additional Team members from the local business sector
• Development oflocal industries' awareness ofCCCC advanced manufacturing
programs and of the quality oftheir graduates
• Consultation with CCCC project managers regarding potential industry partners for
the purposes of curriculum refinement, work-based learning, and job placement
• Outreach to firms considering relocation to the area, to emphasize the quality of
ecce training in relation to advanced manufacturing fields
As one of the chief entities promoting the economic development of Harnett County, we
are highly enthusiastic about the concept for this proposed project, and equally confident, based
on long experience, in Central Carolina Community College's capacity to implement it for the
good of individual students and of the area economy.
Thank you for your close consideration of the College's proposal.
Sincerely,
Jim Burgin, Chairman
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Gina Wheeler
Subject:
Attachments:
FW: Letter of Support Request Duke Energy Grant for CCCC
CCCC Duke Energy Grant Support Letter Harnett.docx
From: Meghan Brown [mailto:mbrow222@cccc.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 11:46 AM
To: Nicholas Dula
Cc: CCCC Grants
Subject: CCCC Duke Grant -Letter of Support
Good Afternoon,
As promised, please find a draft of a letter of support for the College's Duke Grant Proposal attached.
As I mentioned in our conversation, Central Carolina is pursuing this grant in order to update several of our
advanced manufacturing programs to reflect industry needs within our tri-county service area.
This funding, if received, would purchase equipment for Laser and Photonics, Computer Integrated Machining,
and Welding/Industrial Systems Technologies. In addition, it would allow CCCC to establish Manufacturing
Academy, made of several leadership/quality certifications, at our Innovation Center -which would benefit the
employees of local industries.
Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns you may have.
Warm Regards ,
Meghan
Meghan Reece Brown, J.D.
Associate Director
Grants and Strategic Initiatives
Central Carolina Community College
1105 Kelly Drive
Sanford, NC 27330
phone: 919.718.7422
fax: 919.718.7407
Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to North Carolina law and may be disclosed to
third parties. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify me. Thank you.
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Harnett Regional Jetport-Runway 5 Clearance Project
NCDOT/DOA & FAA Funded
Update to October 14, 2014 work session whereas board members requested Airport
Administrator bring grant application to full board when funds became available.
The NCDOT November 2014 Transportation board approved the necessary grant funding to
clear approximately 9 acres at the RWY 5 end of Harnett Regional Jetport's runway. This is
necessary to maintain proper & safe aircraft approaches for RWY 5. Without addressing
identified obstructions, the FAA may curtail night takeoff and landing operations on RWY 5 (the
predominant runway end) until the sponsor (county) removes obstructions.
Airport Administrator requests to present grant application on the December 15th BOC meeting.
The grant amount is $245,000 with a 10% local match. The local match will be divided between
Capital Reserve ($2,170) and Fund Balance Appropriation ($22,330). This a NCDOT pre-
approved application therefore, administrator will request approval to apply, and acceptance of
grants funds upon NCDOT/DOA approval.
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PAT MCCRORY
GoVERNOR
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
1560 MAn...SERVlCECENI'ER, RAI.E.GH, N.C. 27699-1560
November 21,2014
Mr. Tommy Bums, Manager
County of Harnett
P. 0 . Box 759
Lillington, NC 27546
Dear Mr. Bums:
ANTHONY J . TATA
SECRETARY
On behalf of Governor Pat McCrory, Transportation Secretary Anthony J. Tata. and the NC
Board of Transportation, please be advised that state funds have been allocated for the Harnett
Regional Jetport for State Fiscal Year (FY) 2015. Please note, this award must be fully expended
no later than July 1, 2018.
The specific work elements and funding approved is as shown below.
Project# Description State Funds Local Funds
36244.35.6.1 Runway 5 Approach Clearing $220,500 $24,500
The NCDOT-Division of Aviation appreciates your commitment and contribution to our state
aviation system and we are excited to partner along with you on this project.
Sincerely,
~~1.1~~. ~JJ=__
Director of Aviation
BLW/ncs
cc:Govemor Pat McCrory
Anthony J. Tata, Secretary, NCDOT
Jeff Mann, Deputy Secretary for Transit
Kay Hagan, United States Senate
Richard Burr, United States Senate
Renee Ellmers, United States Congress
Edward W . Grannis, Jr., BOT Representative
John D. Lennon, BOT At-Large Member
MAILING ADDRESS:
NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
DIVISION OF AVIATION
1560 MAIL SERVICE CeNTER
RALEIGH NC 2 7699-1560
TELEPHONE : 919-814-0550
Fax: 919-840-9267
WEBSITE: ININWNCDOT.ORG
LOCATION:
RDUAIRPORT
1050 MERIDIAN DRIVE
RDU NC 27623
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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ORDINANCE
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HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
Harnett
COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
Harnett County Board Of Commissioners
Jim Burgin, Chairman
Gordon Springle, Vice Chairman
Abe Elmore
Barbara McKoy
Joe Mille r
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Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Section 9
Section 10
Section 11
Section 12
Section 13
Table of Contents
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Purpose .................................................. .
Authority and Enactment ........................... .
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Administration ......................................... .
Severability ............................................. .
Conflict with Other Laws ...••........................
Amendment ............................................. .
Definition ................................................. .
Firearm Restrictions ................................. .
Exceptions .............................................. .
Violations and Penalties ..................•...........
Effective Date .......................................... .
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Section 1 Title
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This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the "Harnett County Firearms Discharge
Ordinance" (hereinafter referred to as "Ordinance").
Section 2 Purpose
The purpose of this Ordinance is to implement standards for the discharge of firearms
that may cause injury, death or damage to personal property, whereas p reserving the
personal freedom to engage in such activities, while promoting public health , safety ,
welfare, comfort and prosperity of the citizens of Harnett County.
Section 3 Authority and Enactment
The Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, pursuant to the authority
conferred by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina in General Statues
Chapter 153A-129 hereby ordains and enacts into law this Ordinance.
Section 4 Jurisdiction
Under the authority granted by North Carolina General Statue 153A-122, the county is
hereby authorized to enact this Ordinance within the rural areas of the county and
outside and beyond the corporate limits of any municipality of Harnett County.
Section 5 Administration
The Sheriff of Harnett County, or his/her designee, shall be responsible for the
administration and enforcement of this Ordinance.
Section 6 Severability
If any section of specific provision or standard of this Ordinance is found by a court to
be invalid, the decision of the court shall not affect the validity of any other section ,
provision, or standard of this Ordinance.
Section 7 Conflict with Other Laws
It is not intended that this Ordinance repeal, abrogate, annul, impair, or interfere with
any existing provisions of any other ordinances or laws . However, if the requirements of
any other lawfully adopted rules, regulations, or ordinances of the County of Harnett
conflict with this Ordinance, the more restrictive or that imposing the higher standards
will govern .
Section 8 Amendment
This Ordinance may be amended from time to time by the Board of Commissioners of the
County of Harnett on its own motion or on petition and after public notice and hearing .
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Section 9 Definition
Firearm
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A handgun, shotgun, rifle, cannon or any device which is capable of expelling a projectile
using an explosive charge as a propellant.
Section 10 Firearm Restrictions
It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge a firearm:
A. Within five hundred (500) feet as measured in a straight line from the point of
discharge to the property line of any school, church, daycare, or nursing home; or
B. On a parcel of property that contains 10,000 sq. feet or less in overall dimension; or
C. Carelessly and heedlessly, so as to endanger any person or property; or
D. Without due caution or circumspection and in a manner so as to endanger any
person or property and resulting in the unlawful property damage or bodily injury of
another; or
E. In a manner resulting in the projectile crossing the property line of another person
without written permission of the owner; or
F. While under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance (under the influence:
determination by the investigating officer that the person is intoxicated by alcohol or
a narcotic to the point where physical and mental faculties are appreciably
diminished); or
G. When discharged on, from, or across the traveled portion of any public street or
highway; or
H. When discharged from a motor vehicle; or
I. From the hours of sundown to sunrise; or
J. Without a backstop or other method of containment that will adequately contain the
projectile to the property upon which it was discharged.
Section 11 Exceptions
This Ordinance shall not be construed to rescind any of the state wildlife laws of North
Carolina nor shall it be construed to prohibit the following:
A. Any citizen from discharging a firearm when lawfully defending his person or
property.
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B . Officers and enlisted personnel of the armed forces of the United States while in the
performance of their official duties and acting under orders requiring them to carry
arms, weapons or explosives.
C. Civil officers of the United States while in the performance of their official duties.
D. Officers of the state or of any county, city, or town charged with the execution of the
laws of the state when acting in the performance of their official duties.
E. The discharge of a firearm at a properly permitted and approved firing range or
facility operating as such prior to the adoption of the Ordinance.
F. Any citizen from discharging a firearm when protecting against the attack of any
dangerous or destructive animal or reptile.
G. The discharges of a firearm while participating in a special event such as turkey
shoots that hold a valid local county permit.
H. The performance of an historical ceremony or commemorative functions that are
conducted involving the discharge of firearms that do not involve the release of
projectiles.
I. The discharge of a firearm while in the process of lawfully hunting wild birds and/or
animals in accordance with Chapter 113, Subchapter IV of the North Carolina
General Statutes.
J. Discharging a firearm into a device that is designed to receive and contain projectiles
without risk of escape, which is located within the confines of an enclosed structure.
Section 12 Violations and Penalty
Each violation of this Ordinance shall constitute a Class 3 misdemeanor and any person
convicted of the same shall be fined not more than five hundred ($500.00) dollars
and/or imprisonment not exceeding thirty (30) days. A violation of this Ordinance may
be enforced by an appropriate, equitable remedy, including injunction and order of
abatement issued from a court of competent jurisdiction in accordance with North
Carolina General Statue 153A-123. Furthermore, a violation may cause a civil penalty to
be recovered by Harnett County in a civil action in the nature of a debt. Each day's
continuing violation of this Ordinance shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.
Section 13 Effective Date
This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon adoption .
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EXPLOSIVES DETONATION ORDINANCE
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HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
,Harnett
COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
Harnett County Board Of Commissioners
Jim Burgin, Chairman
Gordon Springle, Vice Chairman
Abe Elmore
Barbara McKoy
Joe Miller
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Table of Contents
Section 1 1Litle •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Section 2 Purpose ..................................................•
Section 3 Authority and Enactment ..........•.................
Section 4 Jurisdiction ....................•.........................
Section 5 Ad ministration ...............................•.........•
Section 6 Severability ............................................. .
Section 7 Conflict with Other Laws ............................•
Section 8 Amendment .................•...........................•
Section 9 Definitions ......................•........................
Section 10 Explosives Restrictions ........•......................
Section 11 Exceptions ....................•..........................
Section 12 Violations and Penalties ..............•...............
Section 13 Effective Date ........................•..................
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Section 1 Title
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This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the "Harnett County Explosives Detonation
Ordinance" (hereinafter referred to as "Ordinance").
Section 2 Purpose
The purpose of this Ordinance is to implement standards for the detonation of
explosives that may cause injury, death or damage to personal property, whereas
preserving the personal freedom to engage in such activities, while promoting public
health, safety, welfare, comfort and prosperity of the citizens of Harnett County.
Section 3 Authority and Enactment
The Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, pursuant to the au t hority
conferred by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina in General Statues
Chapter 153A-128 hereby ordains and enacts into law this Ordinance.
Section 4 Jurisdiction
Under the authority granted by North Carolina General Statue 153A-122 , the county is
hereby authorized to enact this Ordinance within the rural areas of the county and
outside and beyond the corporate limits of any municipality of Harnett County.
Section 5 Administration
The Sheriff of Harnett County, or his/her designee, shall be responsible fo r the
administration and enforcement of this Ordinance.
Section 6 Severability
If any section of specific provision or standard of this Ordinance is found by a court to
be invalid, the decision of the court shall not affect the validity of any ot her section ,
provision, or standard of this Ordinance.
Section 7 Conflict with Other Laws
It is not intended that this Ordinance repeal, abrogate, annul, impair, or interfere with
any existing provisions of any other ordinances or laws. However, if the requirements of
any other lawfully adopted rules, regulations, or ordinances of the County of Harnett
conflict with this Ordinance, the more restrictive or that imposing the higher standards
will govern .
Section 8 Amendment
This Ordinance may be amended from time to time by the Board of Commissioners of the
County of Harnett on its own mot ion or on petition and after public notice and hearing .
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Section 9 Definitions
Detonate
Any action that will cause an explosive material or device to explode.
Discharge
To eject or release a projectile or object by a sudden release of tension or pressure.
Exploding Target
A device that is utilized for the purpose of shot confirmation. This type of target is typically
comprised of chemicals or materials that react in an explosive manner once impacted by a
projectile or a detonating device.
Explosion
The sudden, loud , and violent release of energy that happens when something breaks apart
in a way that sends parts flying outward .
Explosive
A material or combination of materials that have a likelihood of erupting in a violent manner
creating an explosion.
Permanent Building
A building which is built, constructed, used or intended to support and/or shelter any use or
occupancy that is attached to real property by means of permanent foundation , plumbing or
electrical connection and is required to obtain a permit and undergo an inspection process
in accordance with the North Carolina State Building Code .
Section 10 Explosives Restrictions
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause an explosion:
A Within fifteen hundred (1 ,500) feet as measured in a straight line from the point of
detonation to the property line of any school, daycare, playground or park ; or
B . Within fifteen hundred (1 ,500) feet as measured in a straight line from the point of
detonation to any residential dwelling or permanent building not under the ownership
or controlled by the person responsible for the detonation of an explosive; or
C. Within (1 ,500) feet as measured in a straight line from the point of detonation to any
public or private road or highway; or
D. Carelessly or heedlessly in wanton disregard for the safety of others ; or
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E. Without due caution or circumspection and in a manner so as to endanger any
person or property and resulting in the unlawful property damage or bodily injury of
another; or
F. In a manner resulting in projectiles or shrapnel leaving the property in which the
detonation or explosion occurred ; or
G. While under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance (under the influence:
determination by the investigating officer that the person is intoxicated by alcohol or
a narcotic to the point where physical and mental faculties are appreciably
diminished); or
H. In the form of an exploding target when encapsulated therefore creating a projectile
or shrapnel; or
I. When detonated from a motor vehicle; or
J . From the hours of sunset to sunrise.
Section 11 Exceptions
This Ordinance shall not be construed to rescind any of the state wildlife laws of North
Carolina nor shall it be construed to prohibit the following:
A. Officers and enlisted personnel of the armed forces of the United States while in
the performance of their official duties and acting under orders requiring them to
carry arms, weapons or explosives.
B. Civil officers of the United States while in the performance of their official duties.
C. Officers of the state or of any county, city, or town charged with the execution of
the laws of the state when acting in the performance of their official duties.
D. The detonation of an explosive at a properly permitted and approved firing range
or facility operating as such prior to the adoption of the Ordinance.
E . The performance of an historical ceremony or commemorative functions that are
conducted involving the discharge of firearms or detonation of explosives that do
not involve the release of projectiles.
F. Any individual, group or company that possess a valid permit and is operating
under all Federal , State and Local guidelines prescribed for such use.
G. The use of pyrotechnics or fireworks meeting exempt specifications as
referenced in North Carolina General Statutes.
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Section 12 Violations and Penalty
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Each violation of this Ordinance shall constitute a Class 3 misdemeanor and any person
convicted of the same shall be fined not more than five hundred ($500.00) dollars and/or
imprisonment not exceeding thirty (30) days. A violation of this Ordinance may be enforced
by an appropriate, equitable remedy, including injunction and order of abatement issued
from a court of competent jurisdiction in accordance with North Carolina General Statue
153A-123. Furthermore, a violation may cause a civil penalty to be recovered by Harnett
County in a civil action in the nature of a debt. Each day's continuing violation of this
Ordinance shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.
Section 13 Effective Date
This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon adoption.
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THE DECEMBER 15TH AGENDA WILL BE FINALIZED AND
DISTRIBUTED TUESDAY MORNING DURING THE SPECIAL SESSION
AND WILL BE REVIEWED IN DETAIL.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
County Administration Building
102 East Front Street
Lillington, North Carolina
Regular Meeting
December 15,2014 7:00pm
1. Call to order -Chairman Jim Burgin
2. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation-Commissioner Joe Miller
3. Consider additions and deletions to the published agenda
4. Consent Agenda
A. Minutes
B. Budget Amendments
C. Tax refunds, rebates and releases
5. Period of up to 30 minutes for informal comments allowing 3 minutes for each presentation
6. County Manager's report -Tommy Bums, County Manager
-Veterans Affairs Activities Report-November 2014
-Interdepartmental Budget Amendments
-Planning Services report -November 2014
7. New Business
8. Closed Session
9. Adjourn
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2015
Boards and Committees on which Commissioners Serve
Commissioner Joe Miller
Architectural Committee (Schools)
CCCC Harnett County Campus Advisory Comm.
Extension Advisory Leadership Council
DISTRICT 2 -Commissioner Gary House previously served on these Boards and Committees
Airport Committee
Cape Fear River Assembly Board
Good Hope Hospital Board
Library Board (only one Board member needed)
Sandhills Center for Mental Health DDSHS
Averasboro Township Tourism Development Authority
Commissioner Jim Burgin
CCCC Board of Trustees
Home & Community Care Block Grant Committee
Mid-Carolina Council of Governments Board of Directors
Mid-Carolina Aging Advisory Committee
Industrial Facilities/Pollution Control Financing Authority
Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
DISTRICT 1 -Commissioner Beatrice Hill previously served on these Boards and Committees
Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
Library Board (only one Board member needed)
Social Services Board
Transportation Advisory Board
Commissioner C. Gordon Springle
Board of Health
BRAC Regional Task Force
Employee Benefits Committee
Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO)
Johnston-Lee-Harnett Community Action Board of Directors
Rural Planning Organization for Transportation (T AC)
Southeastern Economic Development Commission
Transportation Advisory Committee (F AMPO)
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REQUIRED MEETINGS
(call special/work sessions as needed)
2015 Schedule of Meetings
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Thursday January 1 Holiday
Monday January 5 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday January 19 Holiday
Tuesday January 20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday February 2 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday February 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday March 2 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday March 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Friday April3 Holiday
Monday April6 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday April20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday May4 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday May 18 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday May25 Holiday
Monday June 1 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday June 15 7:00pm Board Meeting
Friday July 3 Holiday
Monday July 6 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday July 20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday August 3 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday August 17 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday Septe mber 7 Holiday
Tuesday September 8 9:00am Board Meeting
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Monday September 21 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday October 5 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday October 19 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday November 2 9:00am Board Meeting
Wednesday November 11 Holiday
Monday November 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Thurs/Fri November 26 & 27 Holiday
Monday December 7 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday December 21 7:00pm Board Meeting
Wed/Thurs/Fri December 23, 24 & 25 Holiday
***Meeting dates/designations may change with 48 hours notice***
RULES OF PROCEDURE
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
IV. REGULAR AND SPECIAL MEETINGS
Rule 6. Regular and Special Meetings
1) Regular Meetings: The Board shall hold regular meetings as follows:
First Monday of each Month at 9:00 a.m.
Third Monday of each Month at 7:00p.m.
If the regular m eeting day is a holiday on which county offices are closed, the meeting shall be
held on the next business day or such succeeding day as may be specified in the motion
adjourning the immediately preceding regular meeting. Regular meetings are held in the County
Administration Building. The Board may change or cancel the place or time of a particular
regular meeting or of all regular meetings within a specified period by resolution adopted,
posted, and noticed at least seven days be fore the change takes effect. Such a resolution shall be
filed with the Clerk to the Board and posted at or near the regular meeting place, and copies shall
be sent to all persons who have requested notice of special meetings of the Board.
2) Special Meetings. The Chairman or a majority ofboard members may at any time call a
special meeting of the Board by signing a notice stating the time and place of the meeting and the
subjects to be considered . The Clerk shall cause the notice to be posted on the bulletin board in
the courthouse, on the door of the m eeting room, and d elivered to th e Chairman and all other
Board members or left at the dwelling place of each Board member at least 48 hours before the
meeting. In addition, the notice shall be delivered to individual persons and n ews organizations
that have requested such notice.
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3) Emergency Meetings. The Chairman or a majority of members may ca11 an emergency
meeting to deal with an unexpected circumstance requiring immediate consideration. The person
or persons calling the emergency meeting shall cause notice of the meeting to be given to the
other Board members and the public.
4) Special Sessions, Retreats and Committee Meetings. The Board may schedule Special
Sessions, retreats , forums, conventions , association, and committee meetings, or other
information meetings of the Board or of a majority of its members at such times and concerning
such subjects as may be established by resolution or order of the Board. A schedule of such
meetings held regularly shall be filed in the same place and manner as the schedule of regular
meetings. Special Sessions and other informal official meetings not held regularly are subject to
the same notice requirements as special Board meetings.
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REQUIRED MEETINGS and two monthly
special/work sessions scheduled through
2015 Schedule of Meetings March -revisit schedule
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Thursday January 1 Holiday
Monday January 5 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday January 13 9:00am Special Session
Monday January 19 Holiday
Tuesday January 20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday January 27 9:00am Special Session
Monday February 2 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday February 10 9:00am Special Session
Monday February 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday February 24 9:00am Special Session
Monday March2 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday March 10 9:00am Special Session
Monday March 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Commissioners revisit their 2015 Schedule of Meetings
regarding scheduled special se ssions
Friday April3 Holiday
Monday April6 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday April20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday May4 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday May 18 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday May25 Holiday
Monday June 1 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday June 15 7:00pm Board Meeting
Friday July 3 Holiday
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Monday July 6 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday July 20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday August3 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday August 17 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday September 7 Holiday
Tuesday SeptemberS 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday September 21 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday October 5 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday October 19 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday November2 9:00am Board Meeting
Wednesday November 11 Holiday
Monday November 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Thurs/Fri November 26 & 27 Holiday
Monday December 7 9:00am Board Meeting
Monday December 21 7:00pm Board Meeting
Wedffhurs/Fri December 23, 24 & 25 Holiday
***Meeting dates/designations may change with 48 hours notice***
RULES OF PROCEDURE
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
IV. REGULAR AND SPECIAL MEETINGS
Rule 6. Regular and Special Meetings
1) Regular Meetings: The Board shall hold regular meetings as follows:
First Monday of each Month at 9:00 a.m.
Third Monday of each Month at 7:00p.m.
If the regular meeting day is a holiday on which county offices are closed, the meeting shall be
held on the next business day or such succeeding day as may be specified in the motion
adjourning the immediately preceding regular meeting. Regular meetings are held in the County
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~ OPTION 2
REQUIRED MEETINGS and one
monthly special/work session
2015 Schedule of Meetings scheduled
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Thursday January 1 Holiday
Monday January 5 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday January 13 9:00am Special Session
Monday January 19 Holiday
Tuesday January 20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday February 2 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday February 10 9:00am Special Session
(Clerk @ school)
Monday February 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday March 2 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday March 10 9:00am Special Session
Monday March 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Friday April3 Holiday
Monday April6 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday April14 9:00am Special Session
Monday April20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday May4 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday May 12 9:00am Special Session
Monday May 18 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday May25 Holiday
Monday June 1 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday June9 9:00am S pecial Session
Monday June 15 7:00pm Board Meeting
Friday July 3 Holiday
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Monday July 6 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday July 14 9:00am Special Session
Monday July 20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday August 3 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday August 11 9:00am Special Session
Monday August 17 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday September 7 Holiday
Tuesday September 8 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday September 15 9:00am Special Session
Monday September 21 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday October 5 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday October 13 9:00am Special Session
Monday October 19 7:00pm Board Meeting
Monday November 2 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday November 10 · 9:00am Special Session
Wednesday November 11 Holiday
Monday November 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Thurs/Fri November 26 & 27 Holiday
Monday December 7 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday December 15 9:00am Special Session
Monday December 21 7:00pm Board Meeting
Wed/Thurs/Fri December 23, 24 & 25 Holiday
***Meeting dates/designations may change with 48 hours notice***
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~ OPTION 3
REQUIRED MEETINGS and two
monthly special/work sessions
2015 Schedule of Meetings scheduled
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Thursday January 1 Holiday
Monday January 5 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday January 13 9:00am Special Session
Monday January 19 Holiday
Tuesday January 20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday January 27 9:00am Special Session
Monday February 2 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday February 10 9:00am Special Session
(Clerk @ school)
Monday February 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday February 24 9:00am Special Session
Monday March 2 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday March 10 9:00am Special Session
Monday March 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday March 31 9:00am Special Session
Friday April3 Holiday
Monday Apri16 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday April14 9:00am Special Session
Monday April20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday April28 9:00am Special Session
Monday May4 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday May 12 9:00am Special Session
Monday May 18 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday May26 9:00am Special Session
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Monday May25 Holiday
Monday June 1 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday June 9 9:00am Special Session
Monday June 15 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday June 30 9:00am Special Session
Friday July 3 Holiday
Monday July 6 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday July 14 9:00am Special Session
Monday July 20 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday July 28 9:00am Special Session
Monday August 3 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday August 11 9:00am Special Session
Monday August 17 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday September 1 9:00am Special Session
Monday September 7 Holiday
Tuesday September 8 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday September 15 9:00am Special Session
Monday September 21 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday September 29 9:00am Special Session
Monday October 5 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday October 13 9:00am Special Session
Monday October 19 7:00pm Board Meeting
Tuesday October 27 9:00am Special Session
(Clerk @ school)
Monday November 2 9:00am Board Meeting
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Tuesday November 10 9:00am Special Session
Wednesday November 11 Holiday
Monday November 16 7:00pm Board Meeting
Thurs/Fri November 26 & 27 Holiday
Tuesday December 1 9:00am Special Session
Monday December 7 9:00am Board Meeting
Tuesday December 15 9:00am Special Session
Monday December 21 7:00pm Board Meeting
Wed/Thurs/Fri December 23, 24 & 25 Holiday
***Meeting dates/designations may change with 48 hours notice***
RULES OF PROCEDURE
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
IV. REGULAR AND SPECIAL MEETINGS
Rule 6. Regular and Special Meetings
1) Regular Meetings: The Board shall hold regular meetings as follows:
First Monday of each Month at 9:00 a.m.
Third Monday of each Month at 7:00p.m.
If the regular meeting day is a holiday on which county offices are closed, the meeting shall be
held on the next business day or such succeeding day as may be specified in the motion
adjourning the immediately preceding regular meeting. Regular meetings are held in the County
Administration Building. The Board may change or cancel the place or time of a particular
regular meeting or of all regular meetings within a specified period by resolution adopted,
posted, and noticed at least seven days before the change takes effect. Such a resolution shall be
filed with the C lerk to the Board and posted at or near the regular meeting place, and copies shall
be sent to all persons who have requested notice of special meetings of the Board.
2) Special Meetings. The Chairman or a majority of board members may at any time call a
special meeting of the Board by signing a notice stating the time and place of the meeting and the
subjects to be considered. The Clerk shall cause the notice to be posted on the bulletin board in
the courthouse, on the door of the meeting room, and delivered to the Chairman and all other
Board members or left at the dwelling place of each Board member at least 48 hours before the
meeting. In addition, the notice shall be delivered to individual persons and news organizations
that have requested such notice.
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y Responses from fellow county
clerks when asked how often
their Boards meeting.
County Regular Meetings
Scotland one regular meeting on
the frrst Monday, unless
scheduled otherwise
Randolph one regular meeting on
the frrst Monday, unless
scheduled otherwise
Granville meet on the first and third
Mondays at 7:00p.m.
except:
Wake routinely have 2 regular
meetings and 1 special
meeting (work session)
Franklin frrst and third Mondays at
7:00pm
Iredell twice monthly, first and
third Tuesday
Person Typically two regular
meetings per month, 1
day and 1 night meeting
Davidson 4 times each month
Sanfo rd first and third Monday o f
each month at 6 pm
Additional Comments
Same as Randolph. We, too, have occasional joint meetings
and special meetings. Early in the new year, there will be a
mid-year retreat, which usually lasts half a day, as well as
budget retreats (half day each, up to three or four, in the
spring).
Our board votes on a meeting scheduled for the following
year at its October meeting. No work sessions. Only one
regular meeting on the ftrst Monday, unless scheduled
otherwise. We do have occasional special joint meetings or
public hearings that have to be scheduled at other than
regular meeting times.
in March-the 3rd Monday because of the NACo conference
which is normally the 1st week of March
July, August, September & December -meet the 1st
Monday due to summer & hol iday schedules. This
sometimes makes for a long meeting in the months we have
one meeting, but it has worked well. We do not have
separate work sessions and we call special meetings if
necessary.
In Wake, we routinely have 2 regular meetings and 1 special
meeting (work session). The work sessions are held to
discuss big items that will eventually be on the regular
meeting agenda but need some background and more details
than have time for in a regular meeting. Work sessions have
included topics such as LMEs, Market studies on salaries,
changes in health care, etc. and how the county is impacted.
We meet the first and third Mondays only unless a need for
an additional meeting comes up. We'd love to move to one
evening meeting and one morning meeting, but for now we
meet at 7pm .
Iredell County traditionally me et twice monthly, first and
third Tuesday. However, they nonnally cancel the first
meeting in July each year and the first meeting in November
in Election years. They have an all-day fall planning session
usually in November and a winter planning session (1 1/2
days) usually in February. They also h ave 3-5 extra budget
meetings in April and May.
Typically two regular meetings per month, 1 day and 1 night
meeting; We typically h ave about three work sessions during
budget process and specia l meetings at least once p er year
each with the Board of Educati on, Rox boro City Council,
Economic De velopment Commission, etc.
They have a Zoning Public Hearing the first Monday of the
month, an Informational Meeting the first Thursday of the
month (traditionally on items that require discussion and no
vote, used to introduce items that may be set for a
subsequent meeting) and regular meetings on the 2nd a nd
4th Tu esdays.
We a lways meet the first and third Monday of each month (6
pm now but that time may be changed for next year). Work
sessions and specia l meeting s are addressed as needed
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County Regular Meetings Additional Comments
Bertie twice monthly, the first During certain months (not many) our Board meets for work
and third Mondays of sessions/retreats, as well as for Public Hearings scheduled
each month outside of a regular Board meeting. For example, during this
month, our Board will have met for two regularly scheduled
meetings, as well as for a public hearing, and a work session
Warren 1st Monday for regular As needed for special meetings (usually 3 or 4 per year)
meetings, 3ro Wednesday
every other month for
work sessions
Johnston first Monday of each Our Board meets on the first Monday of each month. We
month, two regular hold two regular meetings that same day. One at 10:00 am
meetings that same day, for regular business (Public Utilities, Economic
10:00 am and 6:00 pm Development, Misc. public hearings, Misc. groups wishing to
address the Board, Finance, Appointments, etc.) and then
we meet again at 6:00 p.m. that evening for
rezoning/special use cases, any land development
ordinance public hearings, and other items as needed
(typically the evening meeting is geared towards land use
items, but we allow for other things if specifically requ ested
due to some reason they can't come at 10:00 am meeting).
We also hold Public Comment sections at the beginning of
both meetings . We hold an annual work session (it's really
an annual retreat, but our Board refers to it as a "work
session") sometime during February or March. Most of the
time it's a one day work session, but we have carried over
into 2 days. We hold special meetings as needed, but
usually only when something just absolutely can't wait until
the next regular meeting.
Durham Worksession the 1st
Monday of each month at
9:00 am; Regular Session
on the 2"d and 4th
Mondays at 7:00 m.
Tyrrell meets the 1st Tuesday
of each month and the
3rd Tuesday in April,
May, June, August,
September and
October. All meetings
are at 1 :00 p.m.
Martin County meet on the 2"d
Wednesday of each
month at 7:00p.m
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